THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 50 _ Friday, September'22„1910 Wa:41— • :4 • • weir•r• • •-• • • • • • • • Buttons • Key PHOTO Chains • Frames • Tintype Photos • • 'Personalized for the occasion for your guests to take home.. • • • • • for info call • PHOTOS BY GILBO • • 967-0059 398-3566 • • 111 lb SP 11 41 11•11 11 11• II ID IP 11 41 11 6 11 11 11 11 11 11 DR. M. M. HOFFMAN DR. P. S. KRUSZKA PODIATRISTS - FOOT SPECIALISTS ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE ASSOCIATION OF DR. H. L. LAZAR IN THE PRACTICE OF GENERAL PODIATRY AND FOOT SURGERY 13808 WOODWARD AVE. OPPOSITE PASADENA HIGHLAND PARK, MI. 48203 HOURS BY APPOINTMENT TELEPHONE 868-6030 NOW TAKING HOLIDAY ORDERS FOR PARTY CAKES CONTINENTAL TORTES PASTRIES RANIER'S PASTRY Evergreen Plaza 12 Mlle & Evergreen Southfield 557-0340 LIvernols at 7 Mile Detroit 862-9196 Open Tues. thru Sat. 10 to 6 • r wraisa Flint News Grand Rapids BB Installs Officers Grand Rapids Chapter, Bnai Brith, installed Frieda Shapiro as president at its installation luncheon at Temple Emanuel. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Saturday — FJCC Shalom Group get-together, 8 p.m., River Hollow club house; Selihot services at Cong. Beth Israel and Tem- ple Beth El. Monday — Beth Israel Sisterhood board meeting, 12:30 p.m.; FJCC Jewish Family Service committee meeting, noon, Council office; and Temple Beth El board meeting, 8 p.m. Tuesday — Keren Or board meeting, 8 p.m. Wednesday — FJCC Jewish Education Commis- sion, noon, Council office. Thursday — FJCC Senior Friendship Club meeting, noon, Temple Beth El; and FJCC Board of Gov- ernors meeting, 8 p.m. Flint People Make News Paul Krause, son of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Krause, has been included in the 1978-79 edition "Who's Who in the Midwest." Other officers are: Nancy Smith and Janet Goodman, vice presidents; Judy Slingsby, treasurer; Linda Zagel and Doris Van Ree, secretaries; and Elaine Zeff, board member. Gloria De- nnen, Midwest Regional Board member, was instal- ling officer. it£3. ,S'cfiafE, fEnvii.1 'MACK PITT - - ORCHESTRA OSI3 P! 3 Judaic Studies JERUSALEM — The David Yellin Teachers Col- lege is developing a Judaic studies program to strengthen the Jewish iden- tity of students preparing to become teachers. and DISCO . Great Sounds For All Occasions 358-3642 sANdy F RIEdMAN pharoci nAphy 25900 Greenfield (at 101/2 mi. Landmark Bldg., 968-0808 CANDIDS--PORTRAITS—MOVIES--OUTO001 SITTINGS--INSTANT PASSPORT PHOTOS I s. — 11•1 IRE IN IN WI M an MO M ME = In NM MOM MI I SPECIAL 1 1 1 -Tues., Wed. & Thurs. ONLY I HAIRCUT, $800 I I including Shampoo I i 1 PERM. $5.00 OFF ./i- -4% Kri/N e r;\ ,o lt :__,a3nion.5.. --7-ctit ../__,i, _i‘oicz cu I I 353-0070 MRS. KASSEL Marilyn Schafer became the bride of Larry Kassel in a recent ceremony at Cong. Beth Israel. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Nelson Schafer of Springborrow Drive. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. David Kassel of Cle- ment Street. The new Mrs. Kassel attends the University of Michigan. Her husband is a student at the U-M dental school. Following a Canada hon- eymoon, the couple is resid- ing in Ann Arbor. 1 with this ad OF HARVARD ROW Closed Monday W. Eleven Mile at lahser COLLEGE ENTRANCE S.A.T. PREPARATION We helped 408 students prepare for their college boards (S.A.T.) during the school years 1974-78. 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The council was formed to coordinate Jewish-oriented organizations on campus and to deal with Arab- Jewish student relations. Flint Bnai Brith Groups to Meet Flint Lodge and Chapter, Bnai Brith, will hold a joint meeting 8 p.m. Oct. 4 at the River Valley club house. Richard Lobenthal, executive director of the Michigan Region, Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith, will speak. Direct from New York's jewelry show an even larger selection of all the newest jewelry designs. • See Our Large Selection • Check Our Discount Prices See Why Everyone's Talking! PEW JEWELRY Free Gift Wrapping - CASH REFUNDS i No Due Bills, Watch & Jewelry Repair on Premises Free Jewelry Cleaning RACQUETLIIE MALL N.E. Corner of 12 MILE & NORTHWESTERN 357-5578 Mon. Thur. Fri till 9 - Tues. Wed. Sat till 6 1 1 1