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Bill Greig Named President
of Metro Buick Dealers
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Ruth Broder on January 6
Dr. and Mrs. I. Donald
Fagin of Southfield an-
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their daughter, Lorrie
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Bill Greig, left, newly elected president of the
Metro Buick Dealers Association, accepts the
president's plaque and gavel from Marvin Tamaroff,
past association president.
Weisinger, son of Mrs.
Thelma Weisinger of Great
Neck, N.Y., and the late Mr.
Mort Weisinger. Miss Fagin
was educated at Oakland
Community College and
Eastern Michigan Univer-
sity. Her fiance attended
Alfred University and
earned a PhD degree from
the University of Kansas. A
January wedding is
planned.
Very few can be trusted
with an education.
Furs by Bricker is MOVING!
Million Dollar Rack Sale
We must reduce our inventory!
ANDRACKS
RACKS OF FURS
Here's the savings you've been waiting for!
ENORMOUS DISCOUNTS
ON ALL FURS! Men's, Too!
OUT THEY GO!
At Prices Everyone Can Afford!
A SAMPLE OF OUR UNBELIEVABLE VALUES...
Mink Jackets from $1500-$2500
Mink Coats from $2500-$4650
originally $2995-$4500
originally $5800-$7500
Coyote Coats from $2600-$5200 Coyote Jackets from $2200-$2800
originally 53800-S4500
originally $4800-$8800
Nutria Coats from $1495-$2800
Lynx Coats from $6500-$8500
originally 52800-54800
originally $10,500-$13,500
Raccoon Coats from $2000-$3200 Stone Marten Coats $5000-$6800
originally 53800-54500
Curly Lamb Section Jackets from $225
Coyote Section Jackets from S275-5495
Red Fox Section Jackets from S375-5595
originally $8800-S10,000
Opossum Section Coats from 5450-5675
Raccoon Section Jackets from 5295-S495
Curly Lamb Jackets from 5495
AND MUCH, MUCH MORE AT TERRIFIC SAVINGS!
COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION.
Availability at advertised prices subject to prior sale.
furs labelled to show country of origin.
FURS BY
Open:
9:30-9:00
Fri., Dec. 28
9:30 - 5:30
Sat., Dec. 29
-12-5:00
•SLINDAY,
Dec. 30
STYLES BY GEORGE TUNIS
26130 Greenfield, at 101/2 Mile, Lincoln Center,
Oak Park Phone 968-8070
Fur Factory
Clearing House
26134 Greenfield. at 101/2 Mile, Lincoln Center,
Oak Park Phone 968-1888
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Jan. 6, 1980.
Shown at the recent Allied Jewish Campaign-
Israel Emergency Fund Accountants Section annual
breakfast are, from left, Lawrence F. Portnoy, guest
speaker William Korey, Robert H. Naftaly, Isadore
Silverman, Harry L. Silverman and Abraham Burns-
tein.
The Special Gifts Section
of the Allied Jewish
Campaign-Israel Emer-
gency Fund Metropolitan
Division will hold a kickoff
meeting for the 1980 Cam-
paign effort at 9:45 a.m.
Jan. 6 at United Hebrew
Schools. Continental break-
fast will be served.
Guest speaker Ruth
Broder, a Campaign associ-
ate chairman, will discuss
her recent trip to Israel and
explain how Campaign
funds are helping Jews
overseas and here at home.
Campaign kits will be
distributed and section
and division leaders will
discuss techniques for
successful solicitation.
Telephones will be avail-
Jewish Center
`Dial Heritage'
Topics Listed
The Jewish Community
Center's Dial-Your-
Heritage Program, a 24-
hour-per-day taped mes-
sage dealing with Jewish
history and culture, has
made available its schedule
for January.
Topics to be heard are:
Jan. 7, Masada Shall Never
Fall Again; Jan. 14, Safed
— The Legend of an Old
City; Jan. 21, The Knesset
in Israel; and Jan. 28, Tu
b'Shevat.
Dial-Your-Heritage can
be heard by dialing, 661-
1251, any time of the day or
night.
Meanwhile guest speak-
ers for the Friday Lecture
Series held at the 10 Mile
branch of the Center are:
Doris Schucter, nurse from
the Oakland County Health
Department, will speak on
"Circulation Problems,"
Jan. 4; Elaine Block of the
Anti-Defamation League of
Bnai Brith, Jan. 11; Selma
Goode of the Jewish Labor
Committee, Jan. 18; and
Ann Parzen, "Famous
Jewish Women," Jan. 25.
All lectures begin at 1
p.m. and are open to the
public at no charge. For in-
formation, contact Leslie
Rosenwasser in the Center's
Senior Adult Division,
967-4030.
A clean and sensitive con-
science, a steadfast and
scrupulous integrity in
small things as well as
great, is the most valuable
of all possessions, to a na-
tion as to an individual.
RUTH BRODER •
able so workers can
begin contacting their
prospects.
Harold Jaffa is chairman
of the Special Gifts Section.
David Levine chairs the
Metropolitan Division.
A HAPPY
AND HEALTHY
NEW YEAR
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The Weiss Family
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