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November 05, 1976 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-11-05

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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GRAND OPENING
SPECIALS

Business Briefs

Beth's Bath

Shop, in. Oak Park. The store car-

business for eight years,
recently opened a new
store in Lincoln Center in

1/46,

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Quality Diamonds Since 189k

1/5 CARAT
GENTS
DIAMOND RING

SLIPS
20% Off

* * *

huge selection—all lengths

NITEGOWNS
20% Off

The Gold Place is dis-
playing designer jewelry
from the Brose Collection
for an exclusive sale. The
Gold Place is located in
the North Park Plaza
Building, 17117 W. Nine
Mile,. Southfield.

3572-WDC

$199.75

designer styles

PANTIES
20% Off

Designed for the men of today!
Brilliant 115 carat diamond in a
14K gold setting has that mascu-
line look he likes. For the finest
quality diamonds at the lowest
prices in town. visit our Diamond
Department today.

famous makes

ROBES
BATHING SUITS
33% Off

Terrific Values — Top Brands

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Country Village Center
Evergreen-12 Mi. Rd.
355-5599--daily 10-4:30'

* * *

SOUTHFIELD
27065 Greenfield Road

MT. CLEMENS
37555 Gratiot Avenue
*DRAYTON PLAINS
5000 Dixie Highway
*SOUTHGATE
16700 West Fort Street
*DETROIT 17540 Wyoming

`Formerly E. L. Rice Showrooms

A NEW LOOK

Brenda's
Beauty Salon

:SHAMPOO & STYLE:.

;

$550


• BLOW DRY

CURLING IRON
•&
• CONDITIONER

all for





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:

: SUPER PERM SPECIAL

reg. $25.95 .1
795
• •
save $8
T ues. &Wed. only •

OPEN SUNDAYS
EXCELLENT SERVICE—NO WAITING
Phone
Expert Stylist
24691 COOLIDGE
Blow Drying & Styling
LI 7-2552
(South of 10 Mile)

i am

ADVANCE BLDG.
23077 Greenfield
Cor. 9 Mile

NORTH PARK
PLAZA BLDG.
17117 9 Mile Rd.

559-3181

557-4676

ONE YEAR BIRTHDAY

SALE

10% OFF STOREWIDE

• Jumpsuits
• Dresses

ries bath accessories from
shower curtains to soap
dishes, including a large
selection and stock of
pewter, brass and
ceramic wall hardware.
* * *
The Good Life by
Seymour Kaplan °and Co.
will present a special
showing of tailored
jewelry 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
today in the Congress
Building, 30555 South-
field Rd., Suite 100,
Southfield. For informa-
tion, call Kaplan, 645-
9200.

• Separates
• Denims

• Purses
• Accessories

20% OFF ON JEANS

Discounts good on all sales over $6
Open Mon. thru Fri. 9:30 to 5. Sat., 9:30 to 3

ONE WEEK ONLY

FRI., NOV. 5 TO SAT., NOV. 13

Morton Hack, president
of Hack Shoe Co., this
week served on the fa-
culty of the seminar on
the Management of Foot
Problems offered by
UCLA in the division of
orthopaedic surgery of
the School of Medicine.
* * *
Manuel Katzman, char-
thered life underwriter,
was elected to New York
Life Insurance Co.'s
Agents Advisory Council
at an educational confer-
ence recently in Hilton
Head, S C

Israelis Teaching
in U.S. Schools

NEW YORK —
Seventy-four Israeli
teachers were engaged in
Jewish schools in the
United States during
1975-76 through the Ex-
change Visitors Program
of the American Associa-
tion for Jewish Educa-
tion.
The program, which the
AAJE administers under
authorization of the U. S.
Department of State,
placed the teachers in
full-time positions at both
the elementary and sec-
ondary levels.

Center Senior Unit
Has New Officers

The Center Social Serv-
ice Club elected Ann
Lewis president at a re-
cent luncheon-meeting at
the 10 Mile Jewish Corn-
munity Center.
Other officers are
Sophia Hoffman, vice
president; Dora Kaplan
and Emma Pollack, sec-
retaries; and Frieda
Raab, treasurer.
The club participates in
the. Allied Jewish Cam-
paign, and provides a
program of holiday and
birthday celebrations,
luncheons, movies and
trips.

Technion Chapter
Holds Open Forum

Chapter,
Detroit
American Technion Soci-
ety, will hear a presenta-
tion on water desalina-
tion and how it relates to
Israel, 7:45 p.m. Thurs-
day in the Michigan Inn.
Dr. Channa-Basappa, a
researcher in the United
States Department of
Interior, Office of Water
Research and Technol-
ogy, will speak on current
desalination methods. Dr.
Amitzur Z. Barak, project
IVAN S. BLOCH manager of a joint U.S.-
CHAPTER will have a ta- Israel desalination proj-
lent auction 8 p.m. ect at Ashdod, will speak
Thursday at the Franklin on how Israel is providing
Pointe Apts. club house. usable water for its citi-
Handicraft items and zens.
baked goods will be au-
Two films, "Israel Re-
ctioned off. A social hour ports," and "Arava" will
with refreshments will be shown.
follow. Guests and pros-
Chairman for the meet-
pective members are in- ing will be Bernard J.
vited.
Cantor, vice president of
* * *
the Detroit chapter.
Refreshments will be
DETROIT BUSINESS- served, and the public is
AND PROFESSIONAL invited.
CHAPTER will have a
games party 1 p.m. Sun-
Israeli Suicide
day in the Northgage
Figures Released
East Apts. club house.
Guests are invited. Re-
TEL AVIV (ZINS) — In
freshments will be
four years (since 1970)
served, and admission is
there were 1,116 suicides
nominal. For informa-
in Israel. Most of the
tion, call the chairman,
suicides were committed
Ida Topper, 354-2593, or
by persons of western
Augusta Weinberg, co-
origin. Eighty percent of
chairman, 968-8058.
them were due to mental
illness.
* * *
A further statistic re-
TZEDAKAH CHAPTER
veal s that there are
will attend the "Brunch
5,000 deaths from heart
With Bach" program at
attacks every year of per-
the Detroit Institute of
sons 60 years of age and
Arts 11:30 a.m. Nov. 14.
younger.
Ginny Fairbanks, a
According to the direc-
graduate of the Society of
tor of the Heart Institute
Arts and Crafts (now
in Haifa, the greater inci-
Center for Creative
dence of heart attacks in
Studies), will conduct a
Israel begins to rival that
tour following brunch.
of the United States
Persons interested in
which leads the rest-of the
joining the tour may call
world in fatalities of this
Judy Robins, 557-5712.
nature.

Friday, November 5, 1976 41

rBIZrGANIMON

EARLY DEADLINE

beginner & strategy

LESSONS

The Jewish News
will have an early
deadline of noon Fri-
day, Nov. 19, for local
publicity items to ap-
pear in the issue of
Nov. 26. Materials re-
ceived after the dead-
line will be withheld
from publication and
published the follow-
ing week if still
timely.

aft. or eve. classes

20%
OFF

Backgammon
sets

626-4643

Instant
passport
pictures.

In full color

WHERE
IT'S AT

Selma/

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Lincoln Tower Apts.
Oak Park, Mi.

Mon.-Fri.
10-5
Sat. 10-4

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Knit
Crochet

968-1015

*TEL-TWRYE
12-040. s VeHirsorb

• NORTHWO0b SHOPPING
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SNOW SUITS

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washable, waterproof, du-
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SIZES 2 TO 4T

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