Hack to Lead Probus Club Other officers are vice presidents Chester Winston, Martin Lattin and Ruben Isaacs; Howard Kraus, treasurer; and Harry Fridson and Marvin Weinstein, secretaries. Directors include Norbert Ketai, Sidney Weinstein, Herman Goldsmith, Elliot Greenberg, Herbert Grossberg, Henry Leopold and Robert Steinberg. Paul Hack has been elected president of the Pro- bus Club of Detroit, which this year celebrates its 40th anniversary. VEN111•11 ■ FACIAL HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED Eyebrows Neckline Arms Legs Recommended by Physicians FREE. CONSULTATION RALPH YAMRON'S Orchestra SHIRLEY PERSIN Registered Electrologist ADVANCE BUILDING 23077 GREENFIELD. Room 260 Near Northland & Providence Hospital Music For PHONE 557-1108 Over 20 Years Experience ■ IMIIIM•1111111 ■ Abe Cherow, Says: ARTISTIC UPHOLSTERERS OFFERS YOU SO MUCH MORE FOR YOUR UPHOLSTERING DOLALR, THAT IT IS WISE TO INVESTIGATE OUR CONSTRUCTION AND SELECTION BEFORE MAKING A DECISION ABOUT YOUR FURNITURE. CALL OR VISIT. . 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Doug Ross, Oak Park City Councilwoman Char- lotte Rothstein and Jane Sherman, member of the National Coordinating Committee of Project Re- newal, United Jewish Ap- peal, will address partici- pants in the Peace Walk For Israel, coordinated by the Bnai Brith Youth Organ- ization 9 a.m. April 29 at the 10 Mile Jewish Community Center. David Weiner of Rose AZA and Jodi Bittker of Disraeli BBG, co-chairmen of the opening ceremony committee, said that regis- tration for the walk is set for 8:30 a.m. The Peace Walk For Is- rael is being held as part of Israel Expo '79, and at the conclusion of the 10 mile walk through Oak Park buses will be avail- able to walkers to trans- fer them to the West Bloomfield Jewish Cen- ter where the Israel Expo activities are taking place. Proceeds raised by the walk will be donated to Project Renewal through the Allied Jewish Cam- paign. Groups or individu- als interested in obtaining 'sponsor sheets to partici- pate in the walk or in spon- soring individual walkers, should contact the BBYO office, 354-6113. The Farmington Social Security office announces the Southfield contact sta- tion has been relocated to the Southfield saptil- Center in the "Vreuoi,ell Towers, 24400 Civic Center Dr. • The full range of Social Security services are pro- vided to Southfield resi- dents each Tuesday from 9 Student Wins Grand Prize at Science Fair Allan J. Redstone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel (Beat- rice) Redstone of Oak Park, won the grand prize at the recent Detroit Science Fair at Cobo Hall. His . prize-winning entry in the mathematics and computer category will be exhibited at the Interna- tional Science Fair May 6-12 in San Antonio, Texas. Estate Planning Seminar Slated As a service to its mem- bership and the community, Temple Israel has scheduled an estate plan- ning seminar for 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the temple. Ronald Bassey, Kenneth Konop and Kenneth Peter- son will conduct the ses- sions, which are open to the public without charge. For reservations, call the temple office, 863-7769. Social Worker Receives Grant NEW YORK — Rami Benbenishty, an Israeli so- cial worker and a member of the faculty of the Paul Baerwald School of Social Work at the Hebrew Uni, versity, has been awarded the Charles M. Jordan Fel- lowship for this academic year for studies toward a doctoral degree at the Uni- versity of Michigan. Hospital Elects New President JERUSALEM — New Yorker Charles Bendheim has been elected president of the American Committee for Shaare Zedek Hospital. by (miffing the center, 354- 9362, one day in advance. 1 , FRANK PAUL and His ORCHESTRA DUO's — TRIO's SOLOISTS 557-7986 Dear Customer: pip rffedlepoint galkry Since is officially closed, may I suggest that in order to continue the same high quality of needlepoint and creativity you have been accustomed to — you patronize the . Needlearts in Birmingham. I miss you all. Fondly, GSt-LE 14E-Indt0ek OPENING SPECIALS ARTS GALORE BBYO Activities The Great Lakes AZA Council Basketball League will conclude its current season Sunday at the main Jewish Community Center. At 4 p.m., two semi-final games will be held: Goode .AZA vs. Beber AZA and Herzl AZA, Windsor, vs. Kishon AZA. At 5 p.m., the championship game will take place involving the winners of the two contests. The championship team will be awarded the Avram "Bud" Charlip Memorial Trophy. The public is in- vited. a.m. to noon!, Transporta- tion is available to South- field resiclfants over age 50 (A BRAND, NEW GALLERY) . Michigan BBYO will sponsor a movie night 8 p.m. Saturday at the Labor Zionist Institute. This "Great Popcorn Festival" is the culmination of the an- nual membership drive. The featured movie will be the original version of the "Invasion of the Body Snatchers." Refreshments will be served. 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