THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 20, 1978 41
Business Briefs
The Hair Chateau, located
in the Tel-Ex Plaza at 10
Mile and Telegraph Rds.,
offers complete hair styling
services for men and wom-
en. There is a professional
staff of 15 operators, a new
makeup -department and a
costume jewelry depart-
ment. The Way You Were
Co. in the salon features
custom-made men's hair-
pieces of human and syn-
thetic hair. Hairpieces are
repaired, tinted or colored
on the premises in complete
A scholar profanes the
name of God if he does not
pay the butcher at once.
—Talmud
RALPH YAMRON'S.
Orchestra
Duo, Trio & Quartet
Music For All
Occasions
968-0021
(Formerly The
Joe Miller
Orchestra
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privacy. For information,
call the Hair Chateau, 356-
6250.
Jewish and Catholic Women
to Hear Priest, Rabbi Hertz
* * *
Tel-12 Mall's antique show
will run through Jan. 29.
The show will feature art
glass, furniture, books and
more. Admission is free.
Show hours are 10 a.m.- 9
p.m. daily, and noon-5 p.m.
Sunday.
Dutch Rename Street for Rabbi.
AMSTERDAM (JTA)-
The stretch of street in front
of the Progressive Jewish
Center in Amsterdam
known as Graafschap will
- be renamed Jacob Soeten-
dorp Street, the Amsterdam
municipality decided.
The late _Jacob Soeten-
dorp, who was born in Am-
sterdam in 1915, was rabbi
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Jews Are Targets
DIJON, France (JTA) —
Members of the Jewish
community in this eastern
French city have been tar-
gets of anti-Semites, the
Movement Against Racism
and Anti-Semitism reported
this week.
Police are investigating
calls made to Jews by un-
identified persons claiming
to represent the so-called
French section of the
"Odessa International," a
group known to have organ-
ized the escape of former
Nazis from Germany after
the war.
Also, the facade of a shop
owned by a Jewish business-
man was daubed with the
inscription, "Jew."
of the Liberal Jewish Con-
gregation from 1944 to 1972
and promoted its expansion.
FR. JOHN O'MALLEY
RABBI HERTZ
The League of Jewish
Women's Organizations will
join the League of Catholic
Women for their third an-
nual meeting noon Feb. 16
at Cong. Bnai David._ A
complimentary petite lunch-
eon will be served. '-
A program entitled, "Un-
derstanding Our Changing
Traditions," will be present-
ed. Guest speakers will be
Rabbi Richard C. Hertz of
Temple Beth El, and Fr.
"John W. O'Malley, S.J., of
the University of Detroit.
Fr. O'Malley is chairman
of the University of De-
troit's religious studies de-
partment. He was chairman
of the administrative affairs
Council of U-D's University
Senate from 1970 to 1971 and
was chairman of the Senate
of the Detroit Province of
the Society of Jesus • from
1969 to 1970.
He is a former president
and chairman of the board
of the Jesuit Gammunity
Corp. at the university and
a former member of the
board of trustees at both
John Carrol University in
Cleveland and Loyola Uni-
versity in Chicago.
Fr. O'Malley is a member
of the American Catholic
Historical Association, the
American Society for Refor-
mation Research and the
Renaissance Society of
America.
Presidents Mrs. Esther
Rosenblum of League of
Jewish Women's Organiza-
tions, and Mrs. Marilyn
Lundy of League of Catholic
Women, invite the public.
Program Chairman is Mrs.
Corrine Oppenheim. Admis-
sion is free.
Parties Dance & Special Occasions
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Orchard Lake only
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Southield Slates
Theater Plays
lb.
$269
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The Southfield Civic
Theatre will present three
productions for the remain-
der of the season.
USDA CHOICE
"Barefoot in the Park" will
be presented Feb. 10, 11, 12;
"Diary of Ann Frank,"
April 7, 8, 9; "Man of La
Mancha," May 11, 12, 13.
Curtain times are 8 p.m.
on Fridays, 6 and 9 p.m. on
Saturdays, and 2 and 7 p.m.
on Sundays. All perform-
ances are at the Southfield
Parks and Recreation Cen-
ter. For information, call
Southfield Parks and Recre-
ation, 354-9603.
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6676 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
South of Maple
West Bloomfield Plaza
Mon. thru Sot.
8 to 6
Closed Sunday
626-4656
FREE PARKING
HURRY SALE ENDS JAN. 31st
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2399 COOLIDGE, BERKLEY •
NEAR CATALPA
(BET. 11 & 12 MILE) 546-5504
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SHOE SALE
STILL IN PROGRESS thru Jan. 28
SAVINGS
up to
7 g o/
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on
Women's Shoes & Boots
8f
MEN'S SHOES
all sales final
cash only
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Southfield 559-8833
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