THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 38 Friday, September 8, 1918 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Detroiters Remember • • • • Buttons • Key PHOTO Chains • Frames • Tintype Photos • Martyred Family Members family lived near Berdichev • Personalized for the occasion for your guests to take home.. PHOTOS BY GILBO 398-3566 • ID II 10•IP ID 4I ID II 967-0059 41 II•II II ID OP ID ID II II CR 0 lE rzmarz gift 9/wadi Mayer and Jack Ostrow are planting a grove of 1,000 trees in Israel, through the Jewish National Fund, in memory of their parents, Moses and Leah Ostrow and their sister, Goldie and her family. Their father was killed by Petlura bandits in the pog- roms in the Ukraine in 1919, in the aftermath of World War I. The Ostrow • • • • • for Info call • • • • • • among t4E flOWEI.1 11 SAM BARNETT 25941 Coolidge Oak Park, Mich. 48237 NEW NEW NEW AND HIS ORCHESTRA BEAUTIFUL BOUTIQUE DEPT. 968-2563 Featuring Custom Designed RALPH YAMRON'S Orchestra SILK and DRIED FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS Also: French Crystal, Porcelains, Brass Ceramics, Sculptured Wicker Animals and more Duo, Trio & Quartet Music For All Occasions -INTRODUCTORY OFFER- with this ad 20 0 / 968-0021 DISCOUNT on (Formerly The Joe Miller Orchestra) SILK & DRIED FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS EXPIRES 11/1 and the father was in the flour mill and lumber busi- ness. The sister and her hus- band, Isaac Gorbonos, who lived in Berdichev, and their two children, all died in the Nazi Holocaust. Mayer Ostrow has been a member of Pisgah Lodge, Bnai Brith, for over 40 years. He is a former member of Shaarey Zedek Men's Club and the Zionist Organization of Detroit and has resided in the Detroit area for more than 54 years. Jack Ostrow is a retired Chrysler employee who came to Detroit at the same time as his brother. i Activities in Society Dr. and Mrs. Henry Turkel of Southfield have just returned from an around-the-world trip high- lighted by a two-week lec- ture tour of Japan and a week in Hawaii. r Flint News Rosenbaum to Address Flint Jewry's Annual Meeting Aaron D. Rosenbaum, di- rector of research for the American Israel Public Af- fairs Committee and a member of the editorial staff of the Near East Re- port, will address the 35th annual meeting of the Flint Jewish Community Council 6:30 p.m. Sept. 17 at Cong. Beth Israel. A graduate of the Univer- sity of Michigan, where he was a James B. Angell scholar for his studies in Soviet and Chinese political science and history, Rosen- baum was a major con- Flint BB Women to Hold Lunch- Flint Chapter, Bnai Brith Women, will hold its first luncheon meeting of the year 12:30 p.m. Sunday at the Hudson's Horseless Carriage Restaurant. The president and mid- west director of Bnai Brith will explain the reorganiza- tion of the agency. The pub- lic is invited. CUSTOM DRAPERY SALE JUST 60* INSTALLED • Rod size of 72" by 88" long . No window too large or too small. CHOOSE FROM OVER 100 MAGNIFICENT COLORS OF ANTIQUE SATIN .Here are some sample rod sizes and prices: 72" rod siie 84" rod size 96" rod size 108" rod size 120" rod size SALE PRICE 1NCWDES: • • • • • • • BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUE SATIN FLOWING WHITE OR OFF-WHITE BATISTE SHEERS TIE-BACKS CARSON HOLDERS CUSTOM RODS ALL FABRICATION COMPLETE INSTALLATION C Other sizes and fabrics are available at comparable savings Full lining is available at a slight additional charge.. For home service call 477-6500 Here's what makes Alan Lori the only full-range Design Center anywhere: •WALLPAPER • CARPETING •LIGHTING FIXTURES • CUSTOM DRAPERY •LINOLEUM • UPHOLSTERY •CERAMIC FLOORS • FURNITURE • A COMPLETE, FULLY-STAFFED DESIGN_SERVICE • FAMOUS BRAND NAMES AT LOWER PRICES SOUTHGATE LIVONIA 477-6500 19711 Middlebelt (One blk north of 7 Mile) Daily 9-9 Sunday 12-5 it s.i r:r i Y i. . t iz • $249.60 $291.20 $332.80 $374.40 $416.00 285-8100 18648 Eureka Rd. (Befw Dix & Allen Rds ) master charge • VISA I t tributor to the Near East Report's special survey, "Myths and Facts." He joined the staff of the American Israel Public Af- fairs Committee in 1972. Dinner chairman Emily Bank announces paid reservations may be sent to the Flint Jewish Commu- nity Council, 120 Kearsley, Flint, 48502. _7- Flint People Make News Jonathon Gotlib will have a month-long, one- man show of his photo-_ graphic art at the main office of Citizen's Bank. His work reflects his travels in Israel and Kenya while a student at Hebrew Univer- sity. In October, he will have an exhibit at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. Arthur Dorfzaun was named the Senior Superstar of 1978 at the Genesee County Golden Harvest Day held recently. Marta Sanders, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sanders, was the first place winner in the United Way - Poster contest sponsored by the Flint Journal. FJCC Distributes ADL Datebooks The Flint Jewish Com- munity Council is distribut- ing datebooks published by the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith. The datebooks contain a list of holidays from Sep- tember 1978 through August 1980 and a listing of holidays of various religious groups. Jewish holidays and the Sabbath are described. The publication also lists filmstrips, audio-visual- materials, slide pre- sentations and publications available from the ADL. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Saturday — USY kick- off dance and overnight. Sunday — Bnai Brith Women's meeting, 12:30 p.m. Monday — Hadassah board meeting, noon; and Cong. Beth Israel Nursery School meeting, 8 p.m. Tuesday — Temple - El Sisterhood pay _p membership luncheon; noon; Keren_ Or pot luck salad supper, 7 p.m. Thursday — FJCC Structure Committee meet- - ing, 6 p.m., Council office; and FJCC Senior Friend- ship Club meeting noon, Temple Beth El. Bat Mitzva Andrea DeCaussin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Gershinson, will be- come Bat Mitzva 6 p.m. Sept. 16 at Cong. Beth Is- rael.