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January 13, 1978 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-01-13

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Friday, January 13, 1978 37

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

• DISCO • •
FEVER? •

♦ Eat Your Heart Out •





*John Travolta*

•We've
got 1st..
• ♦ Detroit's



• ♦
• ♦


Lady Of Disco"

Det. News-Marji Kunz

♦ DISCO ♦
BON-NIE



t • 398-0353 , •
Disco Parties

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Le .
ss.
onsite •
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ow;
4

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Julie Ann Fisher
Weds in Florida

Julie Ann Fisher, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Fisher of Franklin, became
the bride of Peter David
Cummings of Montreal and
Palm Beach, Fla., Jan. 2,
three days before the cere-
mony she had already
plaruied.

Plans for the affair, to
have been held Jan. 5, were
canceled and a private cere-
mony was held in the li-
brary of the Fishers' Flor-
ida home.

Rabbi Richard C. Hertz ,of
Detroit's Temple Bet El,
vacationing in Florida at
the time, officiated.

Sale

Children' s

SHOES & BOOTS

20 %

off

Jumping Jacks • Bass •
Kid Power ... & more

CAPEZIO. DANCEWEAR

20 0 off

Jumping-Jacks

BOOTERY

Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri & Sat
9:30am-5:30pm
Thursday: 9:30 am- 8:30 pmt

10 Mile & Greenfield .
Southfield

559 - 4556

ns







DEPARTMENT OF
MICHIGAN • AUXILIARY
will hold a Meeting 8 p.m.

Wednesday in the Jewish
War Veterans Memorial
Home, announces Donna
Green, department presi-
dent. Hostesses will be
members of the Yetz-Cohen
and Rafelson- Auxiliaries. A
membership party will be
held 8:30 p.m. Feb. 2 in the
JWV Home, announces
Ruth Weiss, department
junior vice president. There
will be entertainment,
prizes and dinner. Enter-
tainment will be provided
by Max Sosin and Hal Gor-
don, and Betty Spinner of
Eli Levin Auxiliary will pre-
sent a skit. Members will
receive 25- and 30-year pins.
Toby Lantz is adviser. Prep-

Mr.ALAN'S

TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Aha-
ron Tzvi Propess, one of
Zeev Jabotinsky's disciples
and first member of Betar,/
died Jan. 4 at age 73.
Mr. Propess was_engaged
in recent yearS in organiz-
ing the international choir
meetings in Israel, espe-
cially the Jewish choir festi-
val, the Zimriya, which he
founded.
He also initiated and or-
ganized the Israeli -music
and drama festivals which
were held mainly in Cae-
sarea's ancient amphithea-
ter which he helped to reno-
vate and reconstruct.

Used Book Sale

.

at Local Library

all sales final • thru 1/21
1

NEW ORLEANS MALL

jwv

Aharon Propess

Fall & Winter

Reception Slated

The Southfield Public Li-
brary will hold its next used
book sale 9:30a.m.-8:30
p.m. Tuesday through
Thursday in the basement
of the library.
Among the items dis-
played for sale are hard-
cover books, recent fiction,
children's readers, texts,
National Geogzaphic Maga-
zines and records. Proceeds
benefit the library.

tan BOOMY

for OP Author

aratory meetings for the
membership party will be
held 8: 3 0 p.m. each
Thursday until the party in
the home of Mrs. Weiss,
14220 La Belle Blvd, Oak
Park. Reservation deadline
is Jan. 25. For information,
call-- Mrs. , Weiss, 544-3744.
Committee members are
Mesdames Morton Oppen-
heim, Sidney Coher, Jerry
Dale, Jack Schwartz, Irving
Silk, Rosalyn Liner and
Jack Goyer, all past depart-
ment presidents.
* *
YETZ-COHEN POST and
AUXILIARY will meet 8:30
p.m. Tuesday in the Jewish
War Veterans Memorial
Home. 'A short business
meeting, conducted by Sen-
ior Vice President Anne
Weinstein, will be followed
by a social hour and games.
Prospective members are
invited.

5.

all sales final







Dr. Jack Goldstein will
discuss his new book,
"Triumph Over Disease by
Fasting and Natural Diet,"
at a reception in his honor
7:30 p.m. SUnday in the Oak
Park Library.
The public is invited at no
charge. Refreshments will
.be'served.

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Fredrick
Jewelers
of- 8L013MAELD HILLS

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869 W. Longlake Rd.
646-C973
Mon thru Sat:
10 to 5:30
Thurs to 9 pm
Appraisals by
Appointment

OLDSMOBILE

Immediate Delivery

Follow The Tracks To

.;.),

opiluics

ALL OUR

OLDSMOSILES

DEPARTMENT OF
MICHIGAN, men's unit,

will have a council of ad-
ministration- meeting 8 p.m.
Thursday in the Jewish War
Veterans Memorial Home.

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see t'' ''airt
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Buy or Lease An

* *

HAVE

SAKS APPEAL

35300 GRAND RIVER FARMINGTON HILLS'-
478-0500

JANUARY

FUR SALE

,
DRASTIC
REDUCTIONS ON ALL
MERCHANDISE

M LTER

21742 W. 11 Mile Rd.

Southfield, Mi.
in Harvard Row Mall
358-0850

ALL WINTER SHOES

1/2 PRICE

INVITES YOU TO A FANTASTIC

Pieire Cardin
French Shriner
Freeman
Wm. Joyce
Volare

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YSL
Hush Puppy
Bass
Street Cars
And Others

WINTER BOOTS

20% to 40% off

From 1/13 thru 1/21

20% to 40% OFF

Fri 1/13 thru Sat 1/21

MtALAN'S ENS
BOOT
s'Y
at

NEW ORLEANS MALL

Mon.. Thurs.

9:30 - 8:30

10 MILE & GREENFIELD

Tues.. Wed.. Fri.. Sat. — 9:30-- 6:00

THANK YOU . . . ALAN, BRIAN & RODGER

6.3 ENV ORLEANS MALL. ORCHARD MALL

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to Mita and Greenfield

Southfield

.

all sales

final

Mon thru Sat
9:30-5:30

Cash only sale items

Orchard Lake Rd., North of Maple
weet Bloomfield

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