- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS TOM COLEMAN EXTENDS WISHES TO EVERYONE FOR A HEALTHY & HAPPY ‘,1 1 NEW YEAR ( FIGUREHEAD W. 9 MILE V (JUST WEST OF TELEGRAPH) NNA PRODUCTS TRAY CATERING IENNA 356-5577 CIO IN D'OR JEW 1-1]1_, IAMS Would Like To Wish All Our Customers HAPPY HOLIDAYS COIN 'YOB JEWELERS Chatham Square 25794 Middlebelt Rd. Farmington. Mich. 48018 I (313) 477-5320 Happy New Year Lucy Healey and staff TREND SETTERS SALON KIM IS NOW HERE WITH Jeudi, Diane, Ilene, Virginia and Lucy Wax Arches & Manicures by Roz WEDNESDAY IS MEN'S NIGHT 4-7 p.m. Call 557- 5856 for appt. PERMANENTS October special Complete TREND SETTERS SALON Complete hair care for men & women Evergreen Plaza, 12 Mile & Evergreen Call our receptionist, Ruth, for an appointment 557-5856 557-5857. Tues., thru Sat. 8-6 NCCJ Will Cite Ford Exec at Nov. 29 Cob o Hall Dinner Philip Caldwell, vice chairman of Ford Motor - Co., will receive the 1978 Na- tional Human Relations Award of the Greater De- troit Round Table, National Conference of Christians and Jews, on Nov. 29 at Cobo Hall. The award will be made at the Golden Anniversary Brotherhood Dinner which will celebrate NCCJ's 50- year history of combatting religious and racial bigotry and championing human rights. Alfred A. May, president of the NCCJ Round Table, said Caldwell will be cited for his service and example- as an industrial executive "in strengthening the vital role of industry in support of civic causes which benefit everyone and help to de- . velop the American sense of community among citizens of different faiths and races." Active in many com- munity endeavors, Caldwell is a vice president and director of the United Foundation and a member of its executive committee and of the capital fund di- vision committee. He is a director of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, a member of the Merrill- Palmer Institute, a direc- tor of the European Insti- tute of Business Adminis- tration, and a director of the Harvard University Associates of the Graduate School of Busi- ness Administration. hicles Manufacturers Asso- ciation of the United States. Since its founding in 1928 to counteract the anti- Catholicism which marred that year's presidential campaign, the National Conference of Christians and Jews has developed an extensive educational pro- gram to build communica-. tion and understanding among Americans of differ- ent racial and religious backgrounds. Friday, September 29, 1978 69 HOLIDAY GREETINGS from Henry & Martin Malter of Designers M • LTER of Fine Furs Complete Fur Service 11 Mile & Lahser Phone: 358-0850 o es,‘ Hy's Cider Mill YOUR WEDDING— BAR MITZVA IA LBUM 4immommor 6350 W. 37 Mile Rd., Romeo Take Van Dyke to 37 Mile Rd. WILL BE 1NER INER WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY AND ASSOCIATES 357 1010 - OWNED BY RUBY & HY GOLDSTEIN / 4, - Apples— Pick if you like • # 5 A HEALTHY MID HAPPY nEw YEAR / He serves as chairman of the board of the Motor Ve- Midrasha Offers Expansion Course Midrasha on Wheels is the name of a new extension service to be offered this year by the Midrasha- College of Jewish Studies. The Midrasha is offering the services of a teacher to come and conduct a study group of seven or more in a place chosen by the group to focus on Hebrew language or literature, Yiddish, Bi- ble, post-biblical literature, Jewish history or Jewish philosophy. There is a charge. For information, call the Midrasha, 352-7117, or the United Hebrew Schools' office, 354-1050. David Wachler & Sons Internationally famous award winning jewelers Old Timers Set Memorial Rites Hannah Schloss Old Tim- ers Annual Memorial Serv- ices will be held 8 p.m. Thursday, at the 10 Mile branch of the Jewish Com- munity Center, announce Zangwill Burnstine, president, and Harry T. Madison, chairman for the memorial services. Rabbi Alan Lucas of Cong. Shaarey Zedek will deliver the main address, and Cantor Harold Orbach of Temple Israel will chant the El Mole Rachamim. Friends, widows and families of deceased mem- bers are invited. Refresh- ments will be served. 11Z:12/1 `IMO rI3V5 SOL to all from Iry and So; Cohen and the Gang of RiNcET0N Old Orchard Shopping Plaza Maple at Orchard Lake Rds. For Young Men Eight to Eighty 851-3660—West Bloomfield Mon., Thurs., Fri. 9-9; Tues., Wed., Sat. 6