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August 06, 1976 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-08-06

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Commonwealth Loss Reported

The Bank of the Com-
monwealth, with a con-
trolling interest owned
by Saudi Arabian Gaith
Pharaon, reported a sec-
ond • quarter loss this
week of $1.1 million.
Pharaon, who purch-
ased controlling interest
in 1975, deposited $10
million into the bank this
week, as part of a Federal

MAGICIAN

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25

years experience

MAGICAL MEL

547-2464

MOVING?

Hebrew Free Loan
Has New Officers

Henry Leopold was
elected president of the
Hebrew Free Loan As-
sociation at its annual
meeting.
Other officers are
Graham Landau, vice
president; Milton Marwil,
treasurer; and Emery
Klein, secretary.
Myron Schiffman was
honored "for his many
years of diligent and
meritorious service - and
was elected a lifetime
• member of the board.

HOUSEHOLD SALES • •


IN YOUR HOME
. ESTATES LIQUIDATED
MARION GASPAS :
.
626-8907:
626-6795
IRENE
EAGLE


626-8907:
•626-4769

-

Deposit Insurance Corp.
plan to aid the bank. The
bank owes the FDIC more
than $35 million for a 1972
emergency loan. •

-

Jewish Settlement

The first material step
towards Jewish rural settle-
ment was made in 1870
when the Miqve Israel agri-
cultural school was
founded.

FOUNDERS DAY SPECIALS

(Copy 5x7 Black and White) Special $5.00
FRAME SALE
Regular $10.00
up to 50% off

Passport PhotOs

while you wait

2 for $600

Bel-Crest Studio

23352 Farmington Rd.

MNIMI
BANKAMERICAA0
Et=

Downtown Farmington Center

474-7762

to
CINDERELLA'S CASTLE

Bring Your Princess

302 W. University at Pine
opposite the library
Rochester, Mich.

Where we will
outfit, Her up to

. . .

50%

Off
and more

652-0025

Mon.-Sat. 10-5

t

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'1112:22331

"Castle Keepers"
Linda & Rob Goudsmit

everything in jewelry
from the simple to

the very unusual.. .

cs

DOM8SliC

Impale

20% OFF

• Tutiquain •Coat

• Ncuulvtaftei Excfuoive6

open Monday thru Saturday 10 — 4:30
Thursday Evenings til 8
master charge
••=
ask for Barbara or Nancy

......

2-SQUAWS

In The Starlite Pool Building

4

..' _

i28639 Northwestern

at 12-Mile * Phone 353-2242

Chabad House
Meals Available

Business Briefs

Somerset Mall an-
nounces the 1VIagic Pan
Restaurant will open Oct.
1 on the southwest corner
of the mall parking lot.
The restaurant
specializes in entree and
dessert crepes, and will
be open seven days for
lunch, dinner and after-
theater suppers. The mall
also announced that the
third floor addition to
Saks Fifth Avenue will be
opened in November. The
new floor will be devoted
exclusively to expanded
fashion collections for
women and young
juniors. The store,
meanwhile, will undergo
a major revamping of its
other departments.
* * *
Ceresnie and Offen
Furs of Birmingham is
holding their 32nd an-
nual August fur sale of
the finest designer and
contemporary fur lines.
Prices are comparable to
1975 levels, and Phil
Bricker and Mike Cere-
snie are available to as-
sist custdt-iers. The store
is open daily 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. and until 8:30 p.m.
on Thursdays.
* * *
Ed Lumberg has been
appointed account execu-
tive for Kelter-Thorner
Inc., a national insurance
agency, headquartered
at 24600 Northwestern,
Southfield.
• * *
National Home Fash-
ions League, Michigan
Chapter, elected Audrey
Lacoff as president.
Among the other officers
are Marian Rossman,
executive secretary; Rae
Ruskin, Lois Ross, Ruth
Schwartz and Millie Pas-
tor, vice- presidents.
• *_ *
Poly-Oleum. Corp. and
the Poly-Oleum dealers of
metropolitan Detroit an-
nounced the appointment
of Stone and Simons Ad-
vertising, Inc. Charles G.
Stone, agency president,
will serve as account
supervisor with Joel N.
Bruss, vice president, as
account executive.
* * *
Charfoos and Charfoos,
P.C., after almost 50
years in the First Na-
tional Building
downtown, has occupied
the 40th floor of the City
National Bank Building.
The firm is headed by the
father and son team of
Samuel Charfoos and
Lawrence Charfoos, re-
spectively.
• * *
Liberty State Bank and
Trust will open a new
13,300 sq. ft. permanent
branch at Orchard Lake
and Maple Rds., West
Bloomfield. The modern
two-story office will have
five drive-up windows.
* * *
Franklin Bake Shoppe,
14 Mile - and Middlebelt
Rds., Franklin Shopping
Center, will have an open
house, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Wednesday. Refresh-
ments will be served. Ike
Grodsky and Sam Fox,
owners, said the shop will
feature a full line of
breads, rolls and halla
with special emphasis on

Friday, August 6, 1976 41

party cakes for all occa-
sions. Starting Thursday,
the shop will be open 7
a.m. to 9 p.m. seven days.
For party information,
call the shop, 855-2181.

.Cunningham Drugs
Earns Gold Link

Cunningham Drug
Stores, Inc., has received
the 1976 Gold Link Award
in the pharmacy profes-
sion category from the
National Association of
Chain Drug Stores Inc.
Ray A. Shapero, Cun-
ningham's chairman and
president, accepted the
award from Steve H.
Ashcraft, NACDS chair-
man, at the association's
annual meeting in San
Francisco recently.
Cunningham Drug
Stores was honored for its
involvement as sponsor
of the Pharmacy Career
Day Workshops at Ferris
State College in Big
Rapids. More than 200
persons participated in
the events last year.

The new glatt kosher
food service at the Uni-
versity of Michigan Ann
Arbor Campus is now of-
fering a limited number
of meal contracts, at dis-
count prices, to Univer-
sity of Michigan stu-
dents. Five housing units
are also still available.
For information call
Rabbi Cukier, 549-2161 or
99-LEARN.

Open Sun.
for weddings 8, parties
specializing in

Hair Cutting with Blow Drying
Facials & Make Up
REASONABLE PRICES

SHAMPOO 8 SET---$5.00

FREE CONDITIONER

335 TWELVE MILE (NR GREENFIELD)i
541-9374 or 356-3237

• NORTHWOOD SHOPPING
CENTER
13 and Woodward,
Royal Oak
• FAIRLANE TOWN CENTER
Dearborn
• MEADOW BROOK MALL
Rochester
Michigan's Leading Department Store for Children

JUST WHAT THE GIRLS
LOVE TO WEAR

tit

JEANS OR
SLACKS

• Brushed Denim • Twills
• Washed Denim • Corduroys

Canadian Seeks
Detroit Woman

The Jewish Community
Council is seeking the
whereabouts of Mrs. H.
Niman whose last known
address is 1977 Elmhurst
in Detroit.
According to Beverly
Yost, community affairs
associate, the Canadian
Jewish Congress in To-
ronto is seeking Mrs.
Niman on behalf. of L. C.
McLean who was bef-
riended by Mrs. Niman
when he was on leave
from the Royal Canadian
Air Force in Detroit.
Persons with informa-
tion on the whereabouts
of Mrs. Niman may call
Mrs. Yost at the Com-
munity Council office,
962-1880.

SLIMS & REGULARS

HUGE SELECTION OF
COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM
SIZES 7 TO 14

$12 to $15

POLO
SHIRTS

IN A RAINBOW OF COLORS
AND NOVELTY PATTERNS
TO MATCH

Sizes 7 to 14

Use our Layaway, Master Charge, BankAmericard

SATURDAY- S UNDAY & MONDAY ONLY

CHARLOTTE'S ENTIRE
STOCK

OF SPRING & SUMMER

HANDBAGS

1/2 OFF

CHARLOTTE'S

all sales final

1 2 1/2 Mile & Southfield
Wonderland—Livonia

Open Evenings and Sunday

KNIT
SHOPS

evening bags excluded

9 Mi. & Coolidge • 11 Mi. & Lahser
15 Mi. & Orchard Lake Rd.

Closed Sunday

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