44 Friday, hue 30, 1978
Cantor Sidney
RUBE
Certified Mohel
358-1426 or 357-5544
Cantor SAMUEL
GREENBAUM
MOHEL
Certified
,
Sen.ing Homes & Hospitols
. 399-7194 — 547-7970 •
RABBI S. ZACHARIASH
Specialized
MOHEL
In Home or Hospital
557-9666
[ RABBI DR. LEO
GOLDMAN
Expert Mohel
Serving licapeals and Hama
2-4444
547-8555
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THE DETROIT TEEM NEWS
Births
June 23 — To Mr. and Lepler), 22525 Ivanhoe Ln.,
Mrs. David C. Berg (Micki Southfield, a daughter,
Grossberg), 12921 Debra Susan.
5 5 *
Dartmouth, Oak Park, a
June 9 — To Dr. and Mrs.
daughter, Elizabeth Jes-
Harold S. Friedman (Bar-
sica.
* 5 e:
bara Smith), 29110 Herit-
June 22 — To Mr. and age Ln., Southfield, a
Mrs. Eitan Kandel (Lisa daughter, Emily Faith.
* * *
Black), 14280 LaBelle, Oak
June 5— To Mr. and Mrs.
Park, a daughter, Danielle
Allyn Z. Lite (Peggy Ehren-
Dee.
*
*
feld), former Detroiters of
June 21 — To Mr. and Upper Montclair, N.J., a
Mrs. Marshall D. Prog (Rita son, Joshua Gabriel.
* 5 *
Addy), 5025 Nottingham,
June 2 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Detroit, a daughter, Con-
stance Rose.
William S. Floyd (Gayle
* 5 •
Ginsburg) of Bloomfield
June 16 — To Mr. and Hills, a son, Jered Justin.
* 5 *
Mrs. Elliott Bain (former
May 28 — To Mr. and
Detroiter Joan Dean) of
Metairie, La., a son, Brad- Mrs. Joseph Gardin (Gloria
Kleinman) of Oak Park, a
ley Dean.
* 5 5
son, Dovid Mordechai.
June 14 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Donald M. Goldbaum
(former Detroiter Abby Publisher Power
Greenstone) of Columbus, Named Adviser
Ohio, a son, Daniel Simon.
* 5 5
to UNESCO Unit
June 14 — To Mr. and
Philip H. Power, pub-
Mrs. Dennis. Keyes (Linda lisher of the Observer and
Eccentric newspapers and a
Democratic candidate for
the U.S. Senate, is one of 11
leading journalists and
media specialists who have
been chosen to serve as an
adviser to the U.S. member
of the UNESCO Interna-
tional Commission for the
Study of. Communication
Problems.
•
'LAWN SPRINKLER`
REPAIRS
RON BLOCK
642-3375 (home)
559-5980 (office)
SUMMER
MATERNITY APPAREL
SALE
CLEARANCE
30%1-50%
OFF
ifalgeies,
LINCOLN CENTER
Oak Park
141 W. Maple, BIRMINGHAM
e•ro. ookil,ro
ILCI
Disco, Gymna ,1.11.:b CIL4...CI
Five-week disco dancing
classes are being offered by
the Jewish Community
Center at both locations.
The classes, which run
through July 26 are held at
7 (intermediate) and 8:30
p.m. (beginners) Mondays
at the 10 Mile branch; 7 (in-
termediate) and 8:30 p.m.
Tuesdays at the main
Center complex; and 10 a.m.
Wednesday (beginners) at
the 10 Mile building.
For information, call the
Center's cultural arts de-
partment, 661-1000, ext.
ogrrstarzrfi - -(WO
aOtfi
if
c; i lnizounezi
Alevi
218.
The Center also an -
nounces that Russian
gymnasts Drs. Vladimir
and Zina Mironov are av-
ailable to give gymnastic
lecture-demonstrations
to local groups.
The presentation is made
free of charge. For informa-
tion, call the Center, 661-
1000, ext. 180.
b
ummer Hour
Mon.-Fri.
9:30-5:00
Closed Saturday
July & August
thru Labor Day
FRANK PAUL
,
and His ORCHESTRA
"Music sad allettaimmat at
Its Bast kw Teat Gents"
, T.11.
ranc
TC'11101c8',L.
557-7986
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20%
IP
Off
Nu re
-centerpieces
ite d •stationery
Inv
-invitations,
Phyllis Billes
5 5 9 - 4 3 4 3 -
ED BURG
MISS ANSTANDIG
Mr. and Mrs. John
Anstandig of Oak Park an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Julie Anne,
to Daniel T. Wolf, son of Dr.
and Mrs. Marvin Wolf of
Adrian.
Miss Anstandig was
graduated from Michigan
State University and the
Philadelphia Paralegal In-
stitute.
Her fiance earned a BA
and MBA degrees from
MSU.
A September wedding is
planned.
JNF Announces
Summer Hours
The Jewish National
Fund announces a new
schedule for July and Au-
gust. The JNF office, at its
new location, 27308 South-
field, in the Lathrup Profes-
sional Building, one block
north of 11 Mile, will be
open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Monday through Thursday,
and on Fridays, 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. It will be closed on
Sundays.
To plant trees in Israel for
all occasions, call the new
JNF number, 557-6644.
ERIC FRUEDIGMAN
JOHNNY GRIFFITH
BILL MEYERS
"PEOPLE'S CHOICE"
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"INNOVATIONS"
I
C THE STEM_ Ifilk
Let The
1 5( RAIN DOCTOR
Write The Best Prescription For Your
Sprinkler Needs.
SPRINKLERS INSTALLED & SERVICED
Jeffrey Schreiber
968-0487
no Sabbath
calls
GABE SHOES
Will Be Closed
July 3rd & 4th
so that our employees can
enjoy a well deserved holiday weekend
College Students
Slate Activities
Bnai Brith Hillel Found-
ation will conduct a prog-
ram, "Anything Goes," 8
p.m. Wednesday at Hillel
House.
The evening will feature
tournament games, old
movies and a "Gong Show"
presentation. There is a
charge. College-age youth
are invited.
Tickets are still available
for the Hillel trip to see Leo
Sayer at Meadow Brook and
for its outing to a Tiger
baseball game.
For ticket reservations or
information, call Ruth In-
denbaum, 967-3114, or
Cathy Dicker, 541-2428.
Abe Cherow, Says:
ARTISTIC UPHOLSTERERS
IS BUSY. WE'RE BUSY
BECAUSE WE BUILD •
BETTER FURNITURE FOR
LESS, AND ONLY ARTISTIC
GIVES YOU A 10 YR.
CONSTRUCTION
GUARANTEE.
CAHH FOR A FREE HOME
ESTIMATE.
ARTISTIC
UPHOLSTERERS INC.
5755 SCHAEFER RD.
(1 block North of Ford Rd.)
Dearborn
LU 4-5900
Open Doily 8 am. to 5 p.m.
ABE CHEROW, President
CALL LU 4.5900