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November 10, 1978 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-11-10

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Painted China
Show and Sale•

The Birmingham Chap-
ter of the Michigan Federa-
tion of China Painters will
hold a hand-painted china
sale and show Nov. 17 and
18 at the First United
Methodist Church, 33112
Grand River, Farmington.

Fortune often attends
flight.

DRAPERY
CLEANING

DRAPERY CLEANERS

All That The Nanie Implies

.

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FREE ESTIMATE

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Member
American Society of
Interior Designers
(A.S.I.D.)

Trade

JNF Women Donor Slated

The 49th annual donor
campaign of the Women of
Jewish National Fund will
be launched noon Nov. 21 at
a general meeting at Tem-
ple Emanu-El, it was an-
nounced by Reba Bloom,
president. Shirley Kraft
will head the 1978-79 cam-
paign to raise funds for the
women's new project in the
Galilee.
Mrs. Kraft has been a
leader in Women of JNF for
many years, serving as
president arul in many other

BOYS AND GIRLS CAMP ..

Ellen Sue .Burke and
Jonathan Parker were
married recently at Temple
Beth El, Minneapolis,
Minn. The bride is the
daughter of former Detroit-
ers Dr. and Mrs. Jack Burke
of East Grand Forks, Minn.
Parents of the bridegroom
are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Parker of. Hopkins, Minn.
The new Mrs. Parker was
graduated from the Univer-
sity of Minnesota "with
high diAinction" and at-
tends the U-Minn. law
school. Her husband is a .
biology major at the
U-Minn.

Now,
1 out of every 2
copiers we place-
replace a Xerox.

•• ■ •••••

Not surprising. The Savin 770 plain paper copier is the most
reliable machine on the market. It's practically jam proof.
That's because of our simple paper path. The shorter the
distance travelled, the less chance for jam ups. Our copies
move a mere twelve inches from beginning to end. In some
Xerox machines a copy is forced to twist and turn over four
feet, very often ending up in the middle.

Another reason so many people switch off Xerox and on to
Savin is the copy itself. Ours are always clear, clean and
needle sharp, regardless of the original, whether you copy
on to one side or two. That's because the Saviri 770 has a
mind. An electronic brain read4 every original first and
makes whatever adjustments are necessary to give perfect
copies every time.

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()Xerox is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation.



FOR BOYS

capacities. She and her hus-
band established a forest in
Israel and she helped endow
a kitchen in the summer
youth camp sponsored by
the Detroit women in the
American Bicentennial
Park near Jerusalem. She
was honored by the Israel
Bond Organization as "JNF
Woman of the Year."
The Women of JNF raised
$250,000 for the youth camp
in two years. After the Yom
Kippur War they sponsored
a family recreation center
in Kiryat Shmona.\

* 4 & 8 Week sessions for boys and girls ages 8 to 15

Center Swim
TeaM Results

* Elective program allowing each child to choose-the
activities in which he or she is interested in eluding:

LAKE

14 Years and Under: 50 yd. Fly
— Stacey Greenberg 2nd; 50 yd.
Back — Tony Cichon 1st, Sandy
Eliasberg 2nd; 100 yd. I.M. —
John Saidman 3rd, Jenny 'Crass
3rd; 50 yd. Breast — John Said-
man 3rd, Stacey Greenberg 1st,
Ellen Abramson 2nd; 50 yd. Free
— Tony Cichon 3rd, Sandy
Eliasberg 2nd, Ellen Abramson
3rd.
18 Years and Under: 50 yd.
Breast — Joel Greenberg 3rd.

Center Gym
Program Planned

Thy Group Services De-
partment of the Jewish
Community Center will
sponsor a gym and swim for
seventh-10th graders 8 p.m.
Nov. 18 at the main Center.
Program participants
will be able to utilize the
main gym, pool, jogging
track and racquetball
courts. There is a charge.
Participants should bring
gym clothes, bathing suit,
racquets and towels.
For information, contact
group services, 661-1000,
ext. 215.

WOODS CAMP

located on the shores of beautiful
Lake of the Woods at

DECATUR, MICHIGAN

-WATER SKIING
HORSEBACK RIDING
ARTS & CRAFTS
CAMPCRAFT
.SPORTS
GUITAR
SAILING
SWIMMING
ARCHERY

Eight Years and Under: 25 yd.
Fly — Laura Weiner 3rd; 25 yd.
Back — Nathan Wolfe 1st,
Miriam Shor 3rd; 25 yd. Breast —
Nathan Wolfe 3rd, Miriam Shor
3rd; 25 yd. Free — Laura Weiner
2nd.

10 Years and Under: 50 yd. Fly
— Rachel Berlin 2nd; 50 yd. Back
— Bradley Jerris 2nd, Rachel
Berlin 1st, Dori Cichon 3rd; 50
yd. Breast — Robert Fink 2nd,
Bradley. Jerris 3rd, Susie Sisley
3rd; 50 yd. Free — Robert Fink
2nd, Dori Cichon 3rd.

OF THE

FOR GIRLS

The Jewish Community
Center Competitive Age
Group Swim Team com-
peted against the Allen
Park Baracudas Oct. 26.

12 Years and Under: 50 yd. Fly
— Sam Zeidman 3rd, Dina
Cichon 3rd; 50 yd. Back —
Jeremy Fand 3rd, Dina Cichon
1st; 100 yd. I.M. — Arthur Termer
3rd, Suzzette Greenberg 1st,
Clain Neugebohr 3rd; 50 yd.
Breast — Jeremy Fand 2nd, Suz-
zette Greenberg 3rd; 50 yd. Free_
— Sam Zeidman 2nd, Lori
Krause 3rd.

I I

GREENWOODS
CAMP

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SHIRLEY KRAFT

Marriages

S.

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Friday, November 10, 1918 23

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