THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Engagements Announcements is made of the engagement of Andrea Goldberg, daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldberg, to Ed- ward Rachles, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Rachles of West Palm Beach, Fla. Miss 851-3090 ar2E ttlafti.0I2 tiz:. CURRENTLY W; TH Z.741212 graZtlEy, rizunicutilf 29571 ORCHARD LK RD FARMINGTON. HILLS MICR unisex styling Let the professionals save you time and money on your next new car purchase! NOW ORDERING ALL 1980 CARS "8, LIGHT TRUCKS 7979'S still available from stock x ).1. NEW CAR ,ou BROKER 1?0/ASES PROFESSP (Up to 23°h discount on new cars.) 968-2360 25900 Greenfield Road Suite 139 • Oak Park, Michigan 48237 Abe Cherow Says: LET ARTISTIC HELP YOU CREATE YOUR KIND OF BEAUTY IN YOUR HOME. WE'RE EXPERTS AT IT. CALL ME. 5755 SCHAEFER RD. LU 4-5900 Dearborn Open Daily 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Cohn of Auburn Heights announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Cohn, to Erik Rosenthal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rosenthal of Florida. A June wedding is planned. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Ryan of Mt. Lebanon, Pa., announce the engagement of their daughter, Jo Ann Ryan, to Paul Gladstone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gladstone of Southfield. The couple are graduates of Michigan State University. A June wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Caminker of Southfield an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Robin Mist Caminker, to Michael Gary Lampear, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lampear, also of Southfield. A March wedding is planned. JNF Month Begins Saturday Jewish National Fund Month will be observed from Saturday to Feb. 17. During the observance, JNF Sabbath will be marked Feb. 2, on Tu b'Shevat. Traditionally, Israeli and American Jews plant trees in Israel on Tu b'Shevat, the New Year of Trees. Since the observance also marks the 32nd anniver- sary of the state of Israel, several ways to celebrate the occasions have been of- fered by the JNF: • To avow full solidarity with the state of Israel in its period of stress. • To focus attention on 79 years of Jewish National Fund activities in develop- ing the land of Israel and securing the future of the state. • To stress the fact that JNF is a major contributor in improving and maintain- ing the quality of Israel's environment. • To reclaim more land for outposts in the most vul- nerable areas. • To insure a Jewish stronghold in the Galilee, an area vital to the future security and economic self- sufficiency of the state. The Galilee has only a 32 per- cent Jewish population. • To encourage inscrip- tions in the honor roll of the Jewish people — the Golden Book in Jerusalem. • To place another thousand JNF Blue Boxes in Greater Detroit and Michigan homes. Business Briefs David L. Friedman, ARTISTIC UPHOLSTERERS INC. (1 block North of Ford Rd.; Goldberg and her fiance were graduated from the University of Michigan. A March wedding in West Palm Beach is planned. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Freedman of Southfield an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Elissa Nan Freedman, to Efim L. Burda, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elya Shnaider, also of Southfield. Mr. Burda earned a degree in aviation engineering from the Avia- tion Institute of Moscow. A June wedding is planned. • • • ABE CHEROW, Presmien. CALL LU 4.5900 Authentic Classic French Pastry Shop Featuring croissants. brioches. chocolate rolls (pain au chocolat), eclairs, napoleons, tartlets. mousses, babas au rhum, charlottes, cakes, quiches, fruit tarts(flans), and an infinite number of our own creations. In the true Old World tradition, there are no artificial ingredients, creamery butter is used in all products, and everything is prepared fresh daily from scratch. Homemade soups, pates. canapes and carry-out prepared meals on special order . We provide complete home catering, including service. I** 32920 Middlebelt Road. in the Franklin Shopping Center at 14 Mile Road. Farmington Hills - 626-1700 8 30 - 6 30 Tuesday - Sunday Closed Monday an agent with the Detroit Career Agency of Aetna Life and Casualty, received the 1979 National Quality Award of the industry. • • • Announcement is made of the merger of the account- ing firms of Mathews, Nightingale and Haggerty and William J. Scott, Jr. and Co. The new firm, with offices at 30100 Telegraph, Suite 268, Birmingham, is Mathews, Nightingale, Reich and Scott. For an appointment, call the Bir- mingham office, 642-2002. The bow cannot possibly always stand bent, nor can human nature or human frailty subsist without some lawful recreation. • To plant more trees in Israel. • To remind Jews to re- member JNF in their wills. To buy trees, call the JNF, 557-6644. aw $•••••• ■ ••WIL The SHEL ROTT ORCHESTRA Rolex • FredriCk * . s, 1k , . .Jewe l ers x Featuring T.V. & Recording Artist of BLOC4AFIELD HILLS ''.:' VICKIE CARROLL "Professional Entertainment" g bib . 25' 869 wev tong toe Road ..,- Tues. thru Sat. 10 to 5:30 ' Thurs. to 9 pm; Closed Monday Appraleala by Appointment •. " While You Wait.:.. 354-0110 255-1599 IT'S ABOUT TIME TO CLEAN YOUR HOUSE'S AIR with a HONEYWELL ELECTRIC AIR CLEANER at below builders cost price includes installation 474-4454 RONALD S. ROSS ASSOC. PLAZA SUITE SUPER BARGAINS COME IN & BROWSE OLD TIME BARGAINS! IMAKE US AN OFFER WE CAN'T REFUSE!I OUR ENTIRE STOCK INCLUDING 14kt GOLD JEWERLY INO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED I BELIEVE IT. Victory Dance at MSU Hillel The Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at Michigan State University will hold its second annual winter term Victory Dance 9:30 p.m. Saturday in the Stu- dent Union Ballroom. There is an admission charge. Everyone is welcome. For information, call Hillel Foundation, (517) 332-1916; Ronny Elkus, (517) 332-3565; Betsy Leib, (517) 332-7943; or Dinah Weiss, (516) 332-1017. Friday, January 18, 1980 47 MAKE AN OFFER ON LENOX, ORREFORS, CRYSTAL, TOSCA- NY CRYSTAL & GLASS, LUCITE, PORCELAIN FINE ART, CERAMIC NOVELTY ITEMS, KITCHEN & WALL DECOR, PLUS OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF 14 KT GOLD JEWELRY •• • PLAZ • SUITE • • • - The Suite of The Franklin Shopping Plaza CONVENIENTLY LOCATED NORTHWESTERN AT 12 MILE. SOUTHFIELD Visa Mastercharge Open Mon thru Sat 10-6 Exp. 1-26 Phone 357-1121