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May 26, 1978 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-05-26

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TIE DETROIT KWH ins

X Friday, Mg 26, 1918

Art Sought for Student Sale, Barbara Disner Announces
Hillel to Install New Officers OP School Board Candidacy

Caricatures

for your party

By

SAM FIELD

Call

399-1320

Donations of art work are
still being sought by the
Bnai Brith Hillel Founda-
tion based on the Wayne
State University campus for
its art sale slated to take
place 11 a.m.-6 p.m. June 4
at Oakland Mall.
Proceeds will benefit
Jewish student activities at
WSU, Oakland Community
College, Oakland Univer-
sity and the Hillel House in
Oak Park.

DISCO

By ART & JAN

call early for available open dates

852-6971 or 652-9738

Students to Shom
Israeli Movie

Under Supervision of
The Council of Orthodox Rabbis

The D etroit Jewish
Workshop will show the
film, "Sallah,"- 8 p.m. Sun-
day at the Labor Zionist In-
stitute.
' The final program in the
film series will begin 8 p.m.
June 4 with "My Father's
House," followed by "Hill 24
Doesn't Answer" at 9. There
is a nominal charge.
'

STRICTLY KOSHER MEAT MARKET

543-7092

$ 41 49 lb.
$ 1 59 lb.

WHOLE BREAST OF BEEF
END OF SHOULDER STEAK
RIB OF BEEF
TURKEY LEGS & WINGS

Meanwhile, the stu-
dents will hold their an-
nual installation of offi-
cers 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
Officers to be installed
are Ruth Indenbauin,
president; Robert Kim-
mel, vice president;
Cathy Dicker, secretary;
Burton Kideckel, Linda
Steinhart and David Ro-
sell, board members.

installation
will be the occasion to be
stow awards to students for
outstanding service to any
of the Hillel-affiliated
organizations. The Kol Yis-
roel Band will entertain,
and refreshments will be
served.
For information, call the
Hillel office; 577-3459.
• • •

DISCO IS THE POPULAR WAY TO GO
-Wsdding-Gradvattoo or Special Event.
A Complete Program, including *MIMIC *Uglitin *Disco
Dins Demonstration and Disco Dance Lessons

13831 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park

To donate art, contact the
chairmen, Ralph Miller,
647-5362, or Marvin Ruby,
342-5300.

99.1b.
459b.

SAM'S FRUIT MARKET

Guaranteed Quality

.

13905 W. 9 Mile Rd.

SUPER SPECIALS

Kosher Felnbergs

HOT DOGS or
DINNER FRANKS
$1 49

lb. pkg.

Rokeach

CANNED SOUPS

Mc
3 ...
ea.
3 for $ II

Extra Large

EGGS

49c

399-9699

Mon.-Fri. 7-7, Sun. 6-5, dosed Saturdays

doz.

Granny Smith

APPLES
49

c lb.

tin Moo., May 29th

Turkey

HOT DOGS

$1 29

lb. pkg.

Mrs. Disner organized
and directed a school sci-
ence fair, helped or-
ganize and is presently
working with a district
committee for aca-
demically talented chil-
dren. She has also been a
volunteer tutor.

BLINTZES

pkg.

Sunkist

ORANGES

113 size

79.

doz.

Vine Ripe

TOMATOES

U.S. No. 1

49c lb.

The

ti

The Jewish Community
Center Samuel and Miriam
L, Hamburger Exhibit Hall
in the main building will be
the scene of a student art
show slated to run through
June 9.
The exhibit will feature
the work of students in
classes conducted by Tom
Brun, Ben Glicker, Urella
Lustig and Linda Zalla. The
public is invited free of
charge.

The senior adult de-
partment of the 10 Mile
building will present the
Yiddish film, "Mirele Ef-
ros," 8 p.m. Saturday, 8
p.m. Sunday and 2 p.m.
Tuesday at the 10 Mile
branch. There is a nomi-
nal charge.

• Summer registration is
being taken for a variety of
classes offered by the Cen-
ter's educational services
department. Several art
and dancing classes are
available.
For information, call the
educational services de-
partment, 661-1000, ext.
164.

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Deputy Premier Yigael
Yadin will head a special
ministerial committee to
study the security services'
response to the March 11
terrorist assault on the Tel
Aviv-Haifa highway.

The Cabinet set up the
committee, the third so far,
to study the tragic event,
because the ministers were
dissatisfied with the find-
ings of the earlier commit-
tees established by the
army and the police.

Mexican Salute

MEXICO CITY (JTA) —
Mexico's leading dailies, in-
cluding Excelsior
Novedades and Diario de la
Tarde, issued best wishes
and congratulations to Is-
rael on its 30th anniver-
sary.

SHEL ROTT

n 1 : "a\

ORCHESTRA

BARBARA DISNER

with Pioneer Women (past
president local chapter, past
vice president of funds, De-
troit area), Women's
American ORT, Bnai Brith,
Key Elementary and Frost
Middle School PTA.

Mrs. Disner is affiliated

Jewish Center
Lists Activities

Yadin to Head
Terror Probe

Golden

79.

Barbara R. Disner has
announced her candidacy
for a regular term on the
Oak Park Board of Educa--
tion.
Mrs. Disner is a former
teacher, now active in the
PTA and various school
programs. She received a
Bachelor of Science Degree
from Wayne State Univer-
sity in January 1964, at
which time she was elected
to the National Honor
Society for Women in Edu-
cation.

T.V. a

Featuring

Recording Artist

VICKIE CARROLL
-professions/ Ertbmtairment"
354-0110
255-1599

Our 36th Year

COLLEGE ENTRANCE
S.A.T. Preparation

We helped 702 students prepare for their college boards
(S.A.T.) and (A.C.T.) during the school years 1976-78. Of that
number 688 scored 1000 or better!

SUMMER CLASSES NOW BEING SCHEDULED

BIRMINGHAM READING CLINIC

950 E. MAPLE BIRMINGHAM 642-8349

DISCO CLASSES NOW FORMING
with "ANNETTE"

Experienced PROFESSIONAL

Reasonable Rates

Many Programs To Suit Your Needs
Including parties

call

967-1109

for information

SUMMER VACATION TIME

e New

genAtion

GIRLS FASHIONS
4-14 and
Pre Teen

ANNUAL
SUMMER
CLEARANCE

SALE

EVERYTHING IN STORE ON SALE

ALL SALE MERCHANDISE FINAL - NO CHARGES

SAT., MAY 21 THRU SAT., JUNE 3 - 30% OFF
WEEK OF JUNE 5 40% OFF
WEEK OF JUNE 12 - 5D% OFF
JUNE 19 & 20 - 60% OFF on everything
remaining in the store

.

100 FiDELITY BANK BLDG.
24901 Northwestern Hwy. at 10 Mile and Evergreen
Mon.-Fri. 10-5:00 Sat. 10-3:00
357-1123

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