THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 42 Friday, March 25, 1977 JNF Blue Box Clearance Set For the Finest Wedding and Bar Mftzva Albums The traditional semi-an- nual Jewish National Fund Blue Box Clearance in the Greater Detroit area will Call WINER (A JOE MILLER and HIS ORCHESTRA nd Associates Music For All Occasions 354-1244 357-1010 start on April 5, and will continue through May 15, it was announced by Betty Sil- verman, chairwoman of the Blue Box committee. There are more than 4,000 Blue Boxes in homes throughout the area, and al- though volunteers of sever- al women's organizations have joined in the clear- Suzan Rollins to Wed in June Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roll- ins of Springfield, Va., for- merly of Huntington Woods, announce the engagement MISS ROLLINS Ltc-t. BETTY SILVERMAN in the CLAYMOOR APT. 29260 Franklin Rd. Sfld. 358-1980 Thurs. March 31st Fri. April 1st Sat. April 2nd 10:30-4:30 ance, Mrs. Silverman stated that "more volun- teers are needed for this vital task." Blue Boxes are available by calling the JNF, 968- 0820. of their daughter, Suzan Dale, to Paul R. Marks, son of Mrs. Louis Tomarken of Bloomfield Hills and the late Mr. Bernard Marks. Miss Rollins is a senior at Michigan State University. A June wedding is planned. Fresh Air Prepares for New Season Applications are still being taken by the Fresh Cpstite Celifieult 'Deux Feb Invites you to a free consultation and total hair analysis at their new designing salon 26400 W.12 Mile INVITATIONS The Detroit Zionist Feder- ation will present the Yidd- ish film classic "Mirele Efros," 8 p.m. Sunday at the Labor Zionist Institute. There is an admission charge. Weddings-Bar 'Mitzvas Showers-Etc. Complete Unique Selection H & L SALES CO. 557-1240 or eves 837-1555 Bob Twrey PARTIES FOR ALL AGES Jeff Leitsbn 626-4357 681-2478 Coldfitvger meet diane and see her 1977 collection of gold and silver jewelry Judge not of men or things at first sight. the\ isco to you PRESENTS 3 day showin9l (011 „,-1 i featur , DZF Will Present Yiddish Movie Tues. thru Sat. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Racquetime Bldg. Our European trained sty lists give complete consultations on all phases of fa•hion for both men and women. We believe in the healthy, well- groomed, self-care type of hair for the active woman or man of today We gear ourselves to design a practical, yet unique, sty le with the complete individual in mind. Constant education and stimulation of staff members with understanding of the individual customer gives our salon a relaxed atmosphere of fashion. Emile Deux Fois handles all phases of beauty Rom riaiiwrdi,, ;:.‘dicures, expert color- ing, permanent waving, hair cutting, setting or blow dry ing Emile's offers to the active mar , of today a sepa-ate grooming area with hair analysis, per : manent waving, and coloring. "Fashions by Antonio" is an elegant custom designing boutique within the salon. Appointments available Tues. thru Sat. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., 356-7722. 356-7722 SHERMAN SURGICAL SUPPLY - 13 S. Main St., Clawson, Mi. 48017 585-0555 _ Rental — Sales of Convalescent equipment, Everest & Jennings Wheel Chairs, Ostomy Supplies — Hollister, United, Davol, Coloplast Jobst Garments, T.E.D. Stockingsl yrofessiona I: fitting of Surgical Garments, Dr. Scales.; 1 , Air Society, now in its 76th year, for its camping pro- grams, Camp Tamarack at Brighton and Ortonville, Agree Outpost in Canada and Camp Kennedy. The Brighton camp is for youth age 8-10, while the Or- tonville facility serves chil- dren age 11-15. High school youth have the opportunity to take advanced trips in northern Michigan and Can- ada. The FAS also reports there are still openings for the position of counselor. Camp Tamarack employed more than 330 high school and college-age students last year. Students are re- cruited from seven colleges in five states. In an effort to acquaint the campers with Jewish communities in other lands, ' the FAS will bring in 20 British and 16 Israeli stu- dents to act as camp staff in summer. Persons wish- ing to house a foreign stu- dent on his free day are asked to call the FAS of- fice, 851-7733. For information on any of the camp programs write Fresh Air Society, 6600 W. Maple, West Bloomfield, 48033 (851-7733). Former Detroiter Presents Paper Former Detroiter Dr. Julius M. Gardin of Beth- esda, Md., presented an ab- stract entitled, -Echocar- diographic Evaluation of an Older Population Without Clinically Apparent Heart Disease," at the American College of Cardiology Scien- tific Session recently in Las Vegas. The son of Abram Gardin of Richard St.. Southfield, Dr. Gardin was joined by Drs. Walter L. Henry, Dan- iel D. Savage and Stephen E. Epstein of the National Heart, Lung and Blood In- stitute, in researching the abstract. Dr. Gardin will join the cardiology faculty at North- western University in Chi- Cagb` iii June. 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