THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 10, 1977 19 Flint . News Koenig Will Head Keren Or Group Donna Koenig was in- stalled as president of the Keren Or evening group of the Ann Lebster Chapter of Hadassah last week. Other officers are: Mari- lyn Rosenfeld. Erna Rich- mond, Sharon Stein and Lynn Weiss, vice presi- dents; treasurer, Vicki Win- ston; secretaries, Sandi Leavitt, Linda Roberts and Carol Pappas. Bette Wolf to Head Beth Israel Unit Bette Wolf was installed as president of the Cong. Beth Israel Sisterhood at its annual election, installation and Torah Fund luncheon. Other officers are Anne \sher, Hilda Conn, Bertha Elizabeth Schreiber, Elaine Pier, Marilyn Rose- nfeld, Judy Kasle and Mu- riel Gotlib, vice presidents; Marilyn Makrduer, - Marge Silverton, Shelley Biesman and • Lenore Kaplan, secre- taries; Ivah - Kukler, treas- urer; Zena Moss, parlia- mentarian; Grace Katz, past president; and Sue Hi- melhoch, budget. Yes . . . during this extraordinary sale you can save from a fifth to a half on the price of selected groups of diamonds, earrings, rings, bracelets, pearls, necklaces, pins, brooches, watches, and hundreds of specialty gifts, including china, lucite, brass and copper creations. FJCC Board Picks Nominees for Office Nominees for offices on the Flint Jewish Commu- nity Council for 1977-1978 Ida Pines, 84 Ida Pines, a member of Flint Jewish organizations, died May 26 at age 84. Born in Russia, Mrs. Pines lived in Flint since 1929. She was a member of Cong. Beth Israel and its sisterhood, Hadassah and the Senior Friendship Club. She resided at 3100 Miller Rd. She is survived -by a son, Irving; a daughter, Mrs: Julian (Bertha) Feller; two sisters, Mary Richman and Bertha Lottman, both of California; six grand- children and one great- grandchild. COMMUNITY CALENDAR are: Murray E. Moss, presi- dent; Ira B. Marder, Mal- colm Isaacs and Edward Powers, vice presidents; Louis Epstein, treasurer; and Esta Mitchell, secre- tary. Election of officers will take place at the June 23 meeting of the FJCC board of governors. Starting Today, Friday, Flint People Make News Marge Silverton was elect- ed president of the aux- iliary to GeneSee County Os- teopathic Association. Other officers include Hannah K es- ten, corresponding secre- tary. Ruth Braun was elected president of the Flint Corn- munity Planned Parenthood Association. CLEANS HOUSE OF Interviews Aired Taped interviews with Sis- Saturday — Cong. Beth ter Ann Gillen, executive di- Israel Newcomers Party, 8 rector of the National Inter- p.m., synagogue. religious Conference on So- viet Jewry, who was in Monday — Hadassah - Flint for - the recent Soviet board meeting, 12:30 p.m. Jewry rally, will be aired 8 Tuesday — FJCC Commu- p.m. Monday on WFBE, nity Relations Committee- and 7:30 p.m. June 19 and meeting, 8 p.m., home of 26 on WFDF. Michael Pelavin, 6 168 Sierra Pass. Flint Births Wednesday — Israel Bonds Parlor Meeting. May 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Thursday — FJCC Execu- Aron Rolnitzky .( Ellen Gold- tive Committee meeting, 8 berg of Flint) of Burnsville, p.m., Council office. Minn., a son, David Adam. DURING ITS GREATEST STOREWIDE , Herzog BlastsSyrian Letter to UN Calling for Israel's End UNITED NATIONS (JTA)—Israel's Ambassa- dor to the United Nations, Chaim Herzog, sent a letter to Secretary General Kurt Waldheim protesting a Syr- ian letter which called in ef- fect for the destruction of Is- . rael. The Syrian letter, issued on the occasion of African Liberation' Day and sent to Waldheim and to all UN representatives, stated that Syria was committed to struggle until Zionism was "finally eliminated." In his letter to Waldheim, Herzog wrote that Israel regretted Syria's undis- guised exploitation of Afri- can Liberation Day for the purpose of pursuing its unre- lenting political warfare against Israel. The Syrian letter, Herzog continued, "gives the lie to the ful- some professions of peace- ful intentions voiced recent- ly by Syrian leaders. It also undermines the efforts cur- rently being made to ad- vance the process of nego- tiation toward genuine peace in the Mideast." The Israeli envoy reite- rated Israel's readiness to. conduct peace negotiations with Syria at any time on the basis of Security Coun- cil Resolutions 242 and 338. Munitions Explode TEL AVIV (JTA)—North- ern Israel was rocked by the explosion of munitions in an arsenal on the Golan Heights last week. No casu- alties were reported. THE GOLD PLACE Selected Groups of Jewelry, Diamonds and Gifts Inventory Clearance SALE • *These reductions are based on our own everyday discount prices which, in practical terms, means ... 45% to 85% OFF RETAIL PRICES suggested by the manufacturer. The Gold Place Policy: Never a Due Bill ... Always a Cash Refund 9:30 - 5:00 Paranite MINN OPEN MONDAY-SATURDAY -4 IT! PLACE North Park Plaza , 1Foom 120 17117 W. Nine Mile Road Southfield, Michigan 48075 (313) 559-6140-