46 Friday, December 21, 1979 FACIAL HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED Eyebrow , Nechhne Arms Legs Recommended by Physicians FREE CONSULTATION SHIRLEY PERSIN Registered Electrologist ADVANCE BUILDING 23077 GREENFIELD Room 260 Near Northland & Providence rlOst, ht , PHONE 557-1108 Over 20 Years Experience I THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Fiji Prime Minister Visits Israel to Study Irrigation, Desalination and Solar Energy JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Prime Minister of Fiji, Sir Kamisese Mara, arrived in Israel Tuesiay from Lebanon for an official visit. Sir Kamisese spent Monday night with troops oc the Fi- jian battalion with UNIFIL, between the PLO-controlled zone and the Christian militia lines. Mon.-Fri. 10 AM-4 PM By appointment Helicoptering from the Rosh Hanikra border post to Jerusalem, he was wel- comed in the capital by De- puty Premier Simha Ehrlich. Later he was to call on Premier Begin and Knesset Speaker Yitzhak Shamir. 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In South Lebanon, Mara said, he had found high morale among his troops, even though they have had the highest casualty rate among the U.N. contingents. He had spent a day with high government officials in Beirut and had been given to understand, he said, that neither the Lebanese gov- ernment nor the Syrians wanted Iranian volunteers to join with PLO forces in South Lebanon. Among the requests he would take home to the Fi- jian soldiers welfare funds more yams for the troops. Israeli-grown sweet potatoes apparently do not match up to the Fijian veg- etable which, Sir Kamisese said, can grow to a length of six feet. ( Activities in Society Detroiters Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Mary) Gun, Shelle Lover, Beverly Lover and Louis Lover, and Jeff Camiener, and former De- troiters Mr. and Mrs. Sid (Sheila) Levine and chil- dren of San Diego, Calif., were in Scottsdale, Ariz., recently to attend the Bar Mitzva of Sheldon Lover, son of former Detroiters Mr. and Mrs. Allen (Esther) Lover of Paradise Valley, Ariz. field, president of the Michigan. Branch; Sue Himelhoch of Flint, Dorothy Chaiken of South- field, Beatrice Docks of Farmington Hills and Mar- jorie Saulson of Birming- ham. INVITATIONS Bar Mitzva Wedding • • • Stationery Etc. Michigan women attend- ing the recent open board meeting and conference of the Women's League for Conservative Judaism in Washington, D.C., were: Sharlene Ungar of South- Call Barbara 20%0 968-5080 SANDY & MILLIE BELL Wish to thank all their friends and relatives for their prayers & good wishes towards their daughters VICKI'S recovery SPACE Conducts Rap Sessions SPACE, a service for widowed and divorced men and women and their families, will hold three holiday drop-in discussion groups 8 p.m. Monday in the National Council of Jewish Women offices, 16400 W. 12 Mile, Southfield. SPACE is sponsored by the Greater Detroit Section, NCJW. Separate sessions have been arranged for the widowed and for the di- vorced. Trained facilitators will be on hand to guide the dis- cussions. A third group, "For Men Only," has been set up to provide men in transition the opportunity to explore male issues, concerns and values in a suppor- tive atmosphere. 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