(1•11=1•0• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ■•••■•■•••■ •••, Births Sept. 1— To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Allen (Nancy Stern) of Farmington Hills, a • et STOREWIDE FALL SALE daughter, Jaclyn Sophia. * * Aug. 19 — To Dr. and Mrs. Dean Victor (Cheri Brown) of Bloomfield Hills, a daughter, Lauren Ann. * * * Aug. 18 — To Mr. and Thru Sept 21 i*, Cantor SAMUEL 1 ..1‘4 • , , • _ab, •boa M GREENBAUi MOHEL Cert'if'ied Ser,.mg Homes 8. Hospitals 399-7194 Poly.Cotton Plaid Shut REV. HERSHL ROTH Reg $20 .00 I Certified Mohel li r 557-0888 557-7629 i ! JADE ‘I i 1 1 1 11' j—) Corduroy Ju'mPer 1 Kongeroo Pocket Reg $54 1 ‘ b eeeeee gift 31 .with this odil , RABBI S. ZACHARIASH Specialized MOHEL In Home or Hospital 557-9666 $43.20 c.• Delicious Maternity Clothes!! RABBI DR. LEO GExpect at ion Shop Expert Mohel BIRMINGHAM 141 W. Maple ick Leh ce Clam LINCOLN CENTER Oak Park GOLDMAN Serving Hospitals and Homes LI 2-4444 547-8555 Cantor Sidney RUBE Certified Mohel 358-1426 or 357-5544 tots /kit teens doctors shoe prescriptions correctl y filled • dingo • toot traits • hush puppies • dexter • weber • childlife-tico •bass for :erne Capezio clancevie4r headQUartg3 •lazy bows 55314o1 .11mile at ictrmington td,formington bids Bank Official to Be Honored at a Bond Tribute Dinner Mrs. James Gell (Vera Schoenberger) of Far- mington Hills, a son, Jared Noah. Aug. 14 — To Dr. and Mrs. Steve Ceresnie (Patty Grant) of Southfield, a daughter, Sharon Anne. * * * Aug. 9 — To Mr. and Mrs. William Flank (former De- troiter Carol Hirsch) of Falls Church, Va., a daugh- ter, Rachel Bella. * * * July 24 — To former De- troiters Capt. and Mrs. An- drew Farkas (Ferne Gaines) of Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, Ala., a son, Noah Zvi. * * * July 16 — To Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Berris (Deborah Wengrow) of Southfield, a daughter, Jacqueline Beth. JNF Has Special Certificate for Holiday Greeting Special tree certificates specifically designed as New Year greetings will be issued to purchasers by the Jewish National Fund. Certificates will be in- scribed with the names of both contributor(s) and re- cipient(s). They may be or- dered from now on and will be mailed in time to be re- ceived for the holidays, ac- cording to JNF President Carmi Slomovitz. To order New Year tree certificates, contact the JNF office, 557-6644. * * * JNF to Resume Sunday Hours Beginning Sunday, the Jewish National Fund office, located at 27308 Southfield, will again be open on Sundays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Southfield office takes orders and presents certificates for trees planted in Israel. The JNF office is open Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; and Sundays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. John H. French, chair- man of Northern States Bancorporation, will be the recipient of the Distin- guished Service Award, the state of Israel's highest civi- lian award at a tribute dinner on behalf of the State of Israel Bonds' Economic Development for Peace Loan Oct. 24 at Roma's of Bloomfield, it was an- nounced by David B. Hermelin, general chair- man of the Greater Michi- gan Committee for State of Israel Bonds. The award is presented "in recognition of French's achievement, as a distin- guished banker, communal leader and humanitarian, in creating better under- standing among all men; for encouraging the strengthening of free enterprise in all free coun- tries of the world, and for outstanding support of Is- rael's economic develop- ment for peace as a sister democracy." French attended Detroit University School and Swarthmore Preparatory School in Swarthmore, Pa. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Brown University in 1933 and took graduate courses in busi- ness administration at Bab- son College. He was employed by the French Mortgage and Bond Co. from 1933 to 1942. From 1942 to 1946 he served in the United States Army, attaining the rank of major. In 1946 he returned to French Mortgage and Bond Co. as treasurer and as direc- tor. He was named vice president in 1949 and be- came chairman and president in 1952. French became a vice president of City' National Couple to Mark 50th Anniversary MR. AND MRS. SIMONS Baby World's NEW Teen Center BEDROOM FURNITURE FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES by FAMOUS brands like .. . Bassett Schoolfield . ‘ 1/4 ■ Utrik:17V 'MU WORIA3 `14 TEENS 126 E. 14 MILE RD., CLAWSON (2 MILES EAST OF WOODWARD) Friday, September 1, 1919 55 588-2333 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph (Rose) Simons, former De- troiters of Tucson, Ariz., will be honored Saturday at a dinner at Fox and Hounds in celebration of their 50th wedding anniversary which will be marked officially Sunday. The party will be given by their children, Sue Smith and Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon (Ethel) Simons. The party will also celeb- rate Dr. Simons' birthday. Relatives from California will be on hand for the cele- bration. The senior Simons is a member of the TucSon Jewish War Veterans and has held many high offices in that organization. Mrs. Simons is active in Hadas- sah, Pioneer Women and her synagogue sisterhood. WE SELL JOHN FRENCH Bank of Detroit upon its in- ception, March 1, 1949. He was appointed executive vice president in early 1953 and became president in that year. In 1970, French was named chairman of the board of directors of CNB. He retired from this posi- tion in 1977. The. honoree also is chairman of the board of Northern States Bancorporation, the bank's holding company. He holds or has held offices with the Detroit Branch of the Federal Re- serve Bank of Chicago; board of trustees, Hutzel Hospital; board of trustees and president, United Health Organization; 'Citi- zens Committee for Higher Education; director of the Greater Detroit Chamber of Commerce; corporation gifts committee and advi- sory board of the United Foundation; treasurer of the Economic Club of De- troit; legislation committee of the Michigan Bankers Association; director and vice president of the Detroit Metropolitan Building Fund; director and past president of Leader Dogs for the Blind. Also Central Business District Association; trus- tee of the Winchendon School, Winchendon, Mass.; former senior warden of Christ Church, Grosse Pointe; former member of the executive council of the American Bankers Associa- tion; member of the corpora- tion of Babson College, Bab- son, Mass.; and member of the National Alliance of Businessmen. French also is a member of the Detroit Club; Univer- sity Club; Grosse Pointe Club; Country Club of De- troit; Yondotega Club; Standard Club! Fontinalis Club and Hidden Valley. (Men'sClub) DETROIT GRAD- UATE CHAPTER, Tau Epsilon Rho Law Fraternity, will hold a dinner-meeting 6 p.m. Sept. 20 at Topinka's Country House. Supreme Court Jus- tice Charles L. Levin and Michigan Court of Appeals Judge S. Jerome Bronson, will speak on "The Impact of Current Decisions." For reservations, call Margaret Gregory, 352-8200 . FOR LESS Let Us CO- ORDINATE YOUR Separates With BLOUSES SKIRTS Etc. from our NEW COLLECTION • act L ittLik Advance Fashions Ltd. 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