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August 12, 1977 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-08-12

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW'S Friday, August 12, 1977 33

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Cargo Air Lines, Israel's
new transporter of flowers
. and produce to Europe via.
Cologne. West Germany,
flew 250 flights during its
first season transporting 270
million flowers and 120.000
tons of fruits and vege-
tables.

CLEANING OUT

WALL-TO WALL TO
MAKE ROOM FOR A

DELICATESSEN

MUST SELL EVERYTHING!

• New Showcases & fixtures • Old
Jewelry • Antique Jade • Ivory •
Clocks • Watches • Soapstone • Small
Furniture • Glass • China • Porcelain
• Pictures • Paintings • Advertising
Pieces • Old Tools • Car Parts •
Collectibles • Gift Items

ALL MUST GO!

DO YOUR HOLIDAY
SHOPPING NOW!

40% OFF

ZUBOWS

OPEN MON.-SAT., 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Bnai Brith Men's Council
Plans Leadership Seminars

Metropolitan Detroit Bnai
Brith Council will conduct
its 33rd annual evening of
leadership seminars and
workshops, beginning with
a 6 p.m. kosher dinner,-
Aug. 31 at Adat Shalom
Synagogue. Registration
opens at 5:30.
The sessions are designed
to familiarize lodge and
unit officers and committee
chairmen with the responsi-
bilities of their offices. It
also is intended as a pro-
gram aid.

Workshops, chairmen and
consultants include Anti-De-
famation League, Irwin Al-
Harold
pern, chairman,
Jaffa, consultant; Inter-
national Council, Arnold
Michlin. chairman. Morris
Reg.

CORNED BEEF OR so49
PASTRAMI .. This Week lb.

LEFKOFSKY'S

6356 GREENFIELD

BETWEEN FORD RD. & WARREN
Dearborn
LU 1-2344

12 MILE & SOUTHFIELD
In Mikes Market

569-6115

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kaftan @am Attic

29515 Southfield at 12 1/2 Mile, across from Sears

557-1425

"There's
PiZza
In The
Attic",

NOW OPEN 7 DAYS
A WEEK FOR

BREAKFAST-LUNCH-DINNER

8 a.m. to 1 a.m.

FREE

ORANGE JUICE WITH ALL
11 a.m.
BREAKFASTS, 8

NEW COMPLETE MENU!
•• STEAKS • SEAFOOD • VEAL • LIVER

• SANDWICHES • SALADS • ITALIAN SPECIALTIES

ROUND & SQUARE PIZZA

Direnfeld, consultant; Ath-
letics, Kenneth Bertin,
chairman, Marvin Dictor,
consultant; Bowling, Mark
Klinger, chairman; Insur-
ance, Louis Goutman, chair-
mon, Sol Moss, consultant;
Covenant Credit Union,
Richard Kay, chairman;
Bnai Brith Israel Bonds, Ir-
ving Siegel, chairman,
Louis Segel, consultant; Al-
lied Jewish Campaign —
IEF, Arthur Goldberg and
Steven Meyers, chairmen;
Bnai Brith Israel Trees,
Meyer Littky, chairman.

Also Membership, Ralph
Miller, chairmar , David Bit-
tker, consultant; ,Retention,
Irving Bitter man,. chair-
man. Harry N. Katz, con-
sultant; Bnai Brith Youth
Services Appeal, Floyd
Bornstein, chairman, Louis
Weber consultant; Bnai
Brith Hillel, Gerald Corlin.
chairman, Nathan Rubens-
ti in, consultant; Bnai Brith
outh Organization, Harold
Zuker. chairman, David Le-
ine, consultant ; Financial
Secretaries, Henry Cohn,
chairman, Martin Weston,
consultant; presidents, Er-
nest Shaw, chairman,
George Tar'ioff, consultant;
Lodge Unit Bulletins, Press
and Publicity, Harold Sam-
uels, chairman and Arthur
C. Schott, consultant; Adult
Jewish Education. Andrew
Berger, chairman; Louis
Barden, consultant; Commu-
nity Volunteer Services,
Charles Goldstein, chair-
man, and Milton H. Weins-
tein, consultant; Blood
Bank, Charles Blauer. chair-
man; Programming, David
Jaffa.
Reservations are required
by Aug. 24. There is a
charge for dinner. For infor-
mation, call the Bnai Brith
office, 354-6100.

THE BAGEL DELI

FORMERLY THE BAGEL & BRUNCH STOP

6088 W. MAPLE (15 Mile) AT FARMINGTON RD.

851-9666

COMPLETE
CARRY-OUT

E
DELIVER

Bnai Brith

COUPLETS 5016 will hold
a bowling party 8:30 p.m.

Saturday at Norwest Lanes,
32905 Northwestern High-
way, Farmington Hills. Re-
freshments and a sing-a-
long will follow. There is a
charge. For imformation,
call Anita or George Free-
man, 544-1527, or Nancy
Wonboy, 1-652-6386.
* * *

LOUIS D. BRANDEIS
CHAPTER will hold its

regular meeting 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the Knob-in-
the-Toods Apts. Club house.
Dessert luncheon will be
serf ed. There will be a fash-
ion si - ow. Prospective mem-
bers are invited.

my 1

LT. ROY F. GREEN AUX-
ILIARY will meet 1 p.m.

Aug. 20 at the MCL Cafe-
teria in the 'I el-12Mall.
Members needing transpor-
tation may call the presi-
dent, Sarah Nemon, 557 7
4318. The auxiliary will join
the post for a -Texas
Round Up" steak roast 7:30
p.m. Saturday at .the JWV
Memorial Home. For infor-
mation, call Sadye Bosin,
968-8487, or Ruth Weiss, 544-
3744. .

MOVIE
GUIDE
Americana Complex

1, 2, 3, 4

Wed. MATINEES ALL
THEATERS-1 Show only
at 1:00-S150

"STAR WARS"
"THE DEEP"
"FUN WITH DICK& JANE"
"MACARTHUR"
"THE OTHER SIDE
OF MIDNIGHT

BERKLEY

Coupons Good Saturday
with regular admission

BEGINNING E .11

WE WILL BE OPEN SUNDAYS

FOR DINNER FROM 4 p.m.

LATE
EVENING MENU

CHOICE COCKTAILS AND FINE LIQUEURS

TUES. THRU SAT.

JAKKS

RESTAURANT & LOUNGE

25234 GREENFIELD N. OF 10 MILE 967
GREENFIELD CENTER

PIANO, SAX & BANJO

NEW ORLEANS STYLE

STOP IN FOR A BITE
ENJOY THE MUSIC

6356 GREENFIELD

Little children, little trou-
bles; big children, big trou-
bles.

BETWEEN FORD RD & WARREN

LU 1-2344

Dearborn

CARRY-OUT ONLY

COMPLETE CHINESE MENU

INCLUDING LUNCHEON COMBINATION PLATES
11 a.m. TO 4 p.m.

• SOUPS. APPETIZERS• ALL CANTONESE ENTREES
OPEN 7 DAYS...MON,-SAT., 11 a.m.-10 p.m. SUN., 12 noon-10 p.m.

KWANG'S

19961 W.12 MILE RD.

EVERGREEN SHOPPING PLAZA
On Evergreen.Side

569-6448

LUNCH 8.

_3922

DINNER

SPECIALS

MON. THRU FRI.

impt

DAILY HOURS:
MON. THRU THURS.,

2111

"
14.1
"

11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
FRI., 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.
SAT., 4 p.m. to 2 a.m.
SUN., 4 p.m. to 11 p.m.

ITALIAN RESTAURANT

Pizza rated NQ. 1 by
Channel 7 News

CARRY-OUTS AVAILABLE

BEER & WINE

NORTHWESTERN HGWY. AT 12 MILE & FRANKLIN
IN FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA

"ROCKY"

357-3280

Ve€04

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ata

CHICKEN BREAST TERIYAKI
STEAK TERIYAKI

Marinated in oyster broth, soy sauce, garlic and
special oriental seasonings, broiled and served with
fresh pea pods, rice.

HELD OVER 3RD WK!

Academy Awards
Best Picture

10 Mile at Southfield Rd.

1

559-4230

rated PG

FEATURING THE FINEST SELECTION OF • FRESH SMOKED FISH • HAND-SLICED BELLY
LOX • DELICATESSENPRODUCTS • EXCELLENT IMPORTED & DOMESTIC CHEESES • ETC.
NOW MANAGED BY GEORGE FINK

AT THE PIANO BAR

RED HOT

12 L'itil;:atdge

BARGAIN NIGHTS
all seats $1.00
No Coupons
SUN. thru FRI.

TRAY CATERING

CARL STEGER

FRI. & SAT. NITES

of
Elgin Ave., Oak Park, has
been entertaining her
mother, Mrs. Ida Boesky of
Canoga Park. Cal., who will
be visiting for a month.

Mrs. Meyer Cohen

Greenfield N. of 9 Mile 559-2730
4 THEATERS IN ONE BUILDING

WITH A TOUCH OF ARTISTRY! MEAT DAIRY OR CHEESE TRAYS

DINNERS MON. -SAT.
5 to 1 a.m.

Z 17BNO All' S

.terieionommi,

FOR ALL OCCASIONS. . .WE SPECIALIZE IN

BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS
MON. -FRI., 11 to 3 p.m.

Activities
in Society

• • •- • • •
• • • • •
AT ALL TIMES

NEW PRICE POLICY $1.00 AT ALL TIMESot
.1°,
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INCLUDING SATURDAY
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

THE
INCREDIBLE SPECTACLE OF MEN AND WAR!


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