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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS';

Shlikhim Serve
Camp Tamarack

Lights! Action!

MACK PITT
Orchestra

And His
DISCO MACHINE

Stereophonic Dolby
Sound!
Pop-Soul-Top 40

358-3642

OF HARVARD ROW

Designers of Fine Furs

Complete Fur Service

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MILE & LAHSER
Phone: 358-0850

Dinners

Detroit's
Camp
Tamarack will participate
in the summer camp
shlikhim program spon-
sored by the National
Jewish Welfare Board and
the youth and hehalutz de-
partment of the World
Zionist Organization and
the American Zionist Youth
Foundation.
Israeli shlikhim — emis-
saries — serve the camps as
general counselors and spe-
cialists in the fields of
music, dance, drama, crafts,
pioneering, nature and
Jewish cultural programs.
They come as cultural ex-
change students, bringing a
little of Israel to the Ameri-
can youth.

Parties

Weddings

CATERING

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THOMAS STARYNCHAK

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_ Fri. 10-8:30

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DISCO

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HIGH QUALITY OUR PERFORMANCE.
OUTSTANDING IN
MUSIC, LIGHTING, TEACHING AND '
DANCE DEMONSTRATIONS.
FORA FUNTASTIC PARTY,
BAR MITZVA,WEDDIW OR SPECIAL OCCASION
Call ART and JAN at

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852-4477_ or 652-9736

Call early for available open dates

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Presents

GRAND
OPENING OF

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559-2840

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Wed., Thurs. & Fri. 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.

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8 Stylists
To Serve You

Manicurist

. New members of the State of Israel Bonds' Prime
Minister's Club, who were presented with 1979 med-
als at a cocktail party in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Bean, are, from left; Jason Honigman; David B.
Hermelin, Detroit Israel Bond chairman making the
presentation to Honigman; Jeanette X. Miller, who
was honored at the reception as Michigan Region,
Women's American ORT "woman of the year";
Franka Charlupski, Detroit Israel Bond Women's Di-
vision chairman; and Ira Hirschmann, author and
former U.S. envoy to Turkey.

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Public relations consul-
tant Gabriel Werba is the
new chairman of American
Mensa, the 30,000-member
high-I.Q. society.
Mensa is an international
society, based in London,
with some 40,000 members
in 14 countries. Member-
ship requires an I.Q., as
measured by intelligence
tests, at or above the 98th
percentile of the general
population.

A TOUCH OF CLASS

Area's Top Variety Band

Dances, Weddings, Bar Mitzvas,

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etc.

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AND COSMETIC CENTER

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phoToqRAphy

Activities
in Soc i ety

The Jewish Community
Center announces there
still are openings in its
schedule of summer classes.
Among the classes with
openings are: Jazz dance
workshop, ballet, weaving,
women's self-defense, col-
lage, ceramics, rapid read-
ing, indoor landscape paint-
ing, museum tours and cal-
ligraphy.
For information, call the
Center, 661-1000, ext. 250.

For Appointments call 851-9898

Mensa Head

SAN-MAR

Center Still Has
Class Openings

OPTICAL ODYSSEY

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Bonds Prime Minister's Club
Membership Found Growing

Business
Briefs

Edward Gordon, a
North American Life insur-
ance agent, joined 6,000
members of the Million Dol-
lar Round Table in Chicago
last week for the company's
annual conference.
* * *
Jon Greenberg and
Associates, Inc., store de-
signers, has won top honors
in two divisions of Visual
Merchandising magazine's
international display
competition.
* * *
Seymour M. Rosen-
wasser, general agent,
Massachusetts Mutual Life
Insurance Co., received the
General Agents and Mana-
gers Conference 1979 Na-
tional Management Award.
* * *
Michelle Horowitz has
joined Barkley and Ever-
green, Inc., as media direc-
tor of the Detroit office.
Barkley and Evergreen,
Inc., is the former Yaffe
Stone and August, Inc., ad-
vertising agency.
** *
Gilbert M. Cohen of
Southfield was in
Pinehurst, N.C., to partici-
pate in a three-day business
and educational conference
with officers and leading
managers and sales repre-
sentatives of Metropolitan
Life Insurance Co. Cohen is
sales manager in Metropoli-
tan's office at 20100 Civic
Center Drive, Southfield.

Mr. and Mrs. Yosel
Chizi of Ramat-Gan, Israel,
were the guests of cousins
Mrs. Bessie Chase and
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fox,
during their recent visit to
Detroit.
** *
Mr. and Mrs. Sam
(Claire) Spolan celebrated
their 40th anniversary
June 25. Their children are
Judy Cohen and Barry Spo-
lan.
** *
Mr. and Mrs. Jason
Meyers (the former Lynn
Dombey), were tendered a
farewell kidush at Young
Israel of Oak-Woods re-
cently on the occasion of
their making aliya. Mr. and
Mrs. Meyers will make
thier home in Zichron
Yaakov, Israel.

has moved to

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101/2 Mile and Greenfield — Oak Park

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please stop in and visit our new studio

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presents a

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Sun., July 8 — 8:00 P.M.

at Marvin Gardens & Jacques

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Admission $5 Includes: Food and Music by a D.J.

No Jeans

Cash Bar 25-40

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Everything in the stud

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FINE FURNITURE TO UVE WITH

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