40 Friday, January 28, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS PIONEER WOMEN Now Taking Reservations for 1977 Business Briefs Tours Esthetics of Mira Linder, Inc., located at 29563 -Northwestern Hwy., Southfield, offers clients a day-long prog- ram of beauty and skin * * * to ISRAEL SPRING & PESACH Tour March 31 Advance Fashions Has New Location Special Pioneer Women Tour May 12, 1977 Naomi Lippa's Ad- vance Fashions is moving to larger quarters next weekend, in the New Or- leans Mall at Greenfield and the Ten Mile Rds. Naomi specializes in ap- parel for mature women, and carries sizes 8-20. Advance Fashions' was located on 11 Mile Rd. in Oak Park for 2 1/2 years. There will be a public champagne opening at the new location Feb. 4-5,_ Other Tour dates available April 28, 1977 and Many others For further information and Brochure Call Chana Michlin 968-5351 or 851-0750 Abe Cherow, Says: WHEN I BUILD A SOFA OR CHAIR, I'M SATISFIED THAT IT'S THE FINEST PIECE OF FURNITURE I CAN PRODUCE. AND I CAN PRODUCE A BET- TER SOFA OR CHAIR, THAN ANY ONE CAN. FOR REAL QUALITY TRUST ME. CALL US FOR A FREE HOME ESTIMATE. WE HAVE EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT. ARTISTIC_ UPHOLSTERERS INC. 5755 SCHAEFER RD. (1 block North of Ford Rd.) Dearborn LU 4-5900 Open Daily 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ABE CHEROW, President CALL LU 4-5900 care. Included in the program are a massage, manicure, pedicure, nail wrapping, permanent hair removal and an indi- vidualized skin treat- ment, followed by a make-up application. For appointment, call the sa- lon, 356-5810. * * * Leonard Schwartz of Southfield, health and bea,uty aids buyer for Sentry Drug Stores, has been selected as recipient of the company's execu- tive award for 1976. * * * Jon Greenberg and As- sociates, Inc., has been granted an international award "for outstanding design" in the seventh annual store interior de- sign contest sponsored by the National Association of Store Fixture Man- ufacturers and the Insti- tute of Store Planners. The award in the categ- ory "Specialty Stores Up To 10,000 Square Feet" honors JGA's design ac- complishment for its Here and Now Store in the Fairlane Town Center. * * -* The Upstairs Shoe Boo-Tek, located at 574 N. Woodward in Birmin- gham, carries designer shoes, handbags and ac- cessories. Among the de- signer lines found at the store are Geoffrey Beene, Pierre Cardin, Calvin Klein and Amalfi. For store hours, call the Up- stairs _Shoe Boo-Tek, 642-6710. * 1st Arabian Buys Commonwealth First Arabian Corp. purchased nearly all of the 2.5 million new shares issued by Bank of the Commonwealth, and now owns approximately 76 percent of the bank's stock. Bank stockholders purchased only 34,000 shares of the new issue. The new stock issue was sold to shore up the bank's poor financial pos- ition. First Arabian has reportedly now invested nearly $20 million in Bank of the Common- wealth. aileaveitato 26106 Greenfield in the Lincoln Center, Oak Park phone 968-8855 Commercial & Residential Cabin Craft Carpets & Area Rugs Wallcoverings In Stock Mon.-Fri. 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Services for Aged Due in Oak Park Two new services are being offered to senior citizens in the-Oak Park area. A transportation serv- ice providing rides to doc- tor and dental appoint- ments, banks, social secu- rity offices and to the de- partment of social serv- ices has been instituted. The service will cover an area bordered by McNichols (Six' Mile) on the south, 13 Mile on the north, Telegraph on the west and Campb-ell- Hilton on the east. ' The service is offered at no charge. Reservations made two days in advance are required. For reser- vations, call the Oak Park Senior Citizens Center, 541-0900, daily between 8:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. A legal service will be offered once a month to Oak Park senior adults. For information, call the senior citizens center. Russian Monthly at Beth El Library Mrs. Marshall M. Mil- ler, chairman of the Pre- ntis Memorial Library Committee of Temple Beth El, and Beth Swos- kin, librarian, announce that the Prentis library is now receiving the illus- trated Russian-language monthly "Time and Us." Library hours are, Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Thursdays 10 a.m.-1 p.m.; Saturdays and gun- days 9:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. t JOE MILLER and HIS ORCHESTRA Music For All Occasions 354-1244 MAGICIAN Available For All Occasions 25 years experience MAGICAL MEL 547-2464 K & B ASSOCIATES HOUSEHOLD SALES— ESTATE LIQUIDATIONS — APPRAISALS No obligation of course 569-0237 25900 Greenfield Landmark Bldg. Rose Citron 968-0670 ROSIE'S PLACE 50% OFF -Entire Stock No Layaways Final Sale Mon.-Wed. 9:30 to 5:00 Thurs. & Fri. 9:30 to 7 Sat. 9:30 to 5:30 r NOTICE • NOTICE 1 THE BEARER OF THIS AD IS ENTITLED TO A MAXIMUM OF THREE (3) PAIR OF Scoliosis Club Meets Feb. 2 - JERUSALEM Former Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir, 78, vomited and fell from what was described as food poisoning Tuesday night following a meeting with Labor Party leaders. Aides said she quickly re- covered from the attack. to participation in legal, synagogue and civic af- fairs, he has found time for masonic and other fraternal duties and has had bestowed upon him, among other honors, the 33rd degree by the Scot- tish Rite bodies. The Most Profitable Way to Sell Your Household and Personal Possessions is through LEVIS@ AT 1/2 OFF nos FRIDAY, S A ATURDAY G UGiRiE & SUNDAY ONLY! Golda Recovers A Division of Standard Detroit Paint Co. In Home Design Consultations Evergreen Plaza, 12 Mile and Evergreen Rd., will have a Sunday Mad- ness Sale from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Participat- ing merchants will offer specials. The promotion is spearheaded by Dan Karstofsky of the Music Stand, president of the association, and Andy Chesley and Robert Brown (The Playoffs), committee workers. A clown will —circulate among the shoppers to distribute gifts. Judge Ira G. Kaufman has been elected presid- ing judge of the Wayne County Probate Court for 1977. A graduate of Washing- ton Square College where he received his Bachelor of Science degree, he went on to earn his Doc- tor of Jurisprudence de- gree from New York Uni- versity Law School. In 1976 he was awarded an honorary degree of Doc- tor of Science and Busi- ness Administration by Cleary College. He is a member of the Federal, American, Michigan and Detroit Bar Associations and has au- thored treaties as -well as lectured on will and es- tate matters. In addition Last week's Jewish News incorrectly re- ported the meeting of the Scoliosis Club. The club will meet 8 p.m. Wednes- day at the Kennedy Elementary School, Southfield. Dr. David Corbett, radiologist at Children's Hospital, will speak on radiation in standing X-rays. A question-and-answer period will follow. WALLE C x 6VrAINGS :t4ada/tel 1 Judge Ira Kaufman Honored by Peers I 325 PAIR TO SELL! HURRY! I GREEN-8 CENTER 967-0066 em I (ACROSS FROM NORTHLAND) ■ NM