24 Friday, June 8, 1919 d r******** THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Holocaust Class Funds Allocated mysteries of the mind NEW YORK (JTA) — The American Association for Jewish Education an- nounced today it has re- ceiveda. $30,000 grant from the Memorial Foundation Exciting entertainment for your dub or organization. An amazing demonstration of ESP and mind reading with audi- ence participation. t\ Mel Eisenberg 547-2464 for Jewish Culture to create an experimental cur- riculum on the Holocaust for high school classes of Jewish day, communal and congregational schools. Weintraub's Once in every five years sale Every five years Weintraub's reduces everythingin inventory for one week only . . June 11-16 Prices reduced substantially on: Watches . . . Seiko, Movado, Citizen, Corum, Universal Geneva Crystal . . . Kosta Boda, littala Royal Krona Accessories . . . Cross, Dunhill, Maruiflan, Cartier Fine Jewelry . . gold chains, bracelets, earrings, pins, necklaces Diamonds . . . rings,- pendants, bracelets, Business Briefs Wallace Sampson, vice pointed to the 1979 Direc- president of the Southfield tors' Advisory Council of the office of E.F. Hutton and firm. * * * Co., Inc., has been ap- -David Wachler and Sons Creative Jewelers will open a second location in the 200 Tower of the Re- naissance - Center in August. The company cur- rently is located in the American Federal Savings building in Southfield. * * * • A&P Contest Prize a Trip to San Juan • 4 A&P Food • Stores have just announced a special "Great - - Escape Sweepstakes." Grand prize is a seven- day stay for two in the presidential suite of the Hil- ton La Concha Hotel in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Winners will fly from New York on American Airlines. Ten second prize winners will each win an Oster Food Crafter food processor. No purchase is re- quired. Complete the of- ficial entry form appear- ing in the A&P adver- tisement on page 15 of this issue or -print your name and address on a 3"x5" plain piece of paper. EaCh entry must be accompanied by a proof-of-purchase from any A&P or Ann Page product, or the word "A&P" printed on a 3"x5" plain piece of paper. - Mail to: A&P Great Es- cape Sweepstakes, P.O. Box 3646, Grand Central Sta- tion, New York, N.Y., 10017. Each entry must be mailed in a separate envelope and be received by July 16. Lang-Silverman Rites Solemnized Pins And a drawing for matching man's and ladys 14K Movado wrist watches, total retail value $800.00. Diamonds and fine Jewelry 23077 Greenfield Road Advance Bldg., Suite 389 Southfield, MI 557-5544 Sale hours: 9:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m., Sat. 9:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. • eintraub MRS. LANG Judith Fay Silverman and Bradford Alan Lang were married in a recent ceremony at the Furniture Club. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Sil- verman of Oak Park. Par- ent,s of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lang of East Lansing. Leslie London was mat- ron of honor. Bridesmaids were Rise - Gerber and Shelly Ditzhazy. Jeffrey. London was best ,man. Ushers were David Lang and Stephen Lang. Amy Lang was a junior bridesmaid and Adina Lon- don was the flower girl. I a 4