48 Friday, April 18, 1980
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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APPRAISALS
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Jewelry Appraisals Done While You Wait
$15 for the first item
$5 for every other item
We purchase your unwanted precious Gems,
Antiques and Gold Jewelry for immediate
cash.
Anita ittentzel• Gem Appraisal Consultant
Tapper's, the source.
26400 West Twelve Mile Road
in Southfield's Racquetime Mall
Northeast comer-1,Mile £ Northwestern Hwy.
357-5578
Mon.. Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat., 10-6, Thurs.. 10-9
JWV
Israel Hospital Appeal
Headed by Max Nosanchuk
The annual dinner of the
Detroit Friends of Shaare
Zedek Hospital in
Jerusalem will take place
6:30 p.m. May 29 at the
Sheraton Southfield Hotel.
Max Nosanchuk, a foun-
der of the Shaare Zedek
Hospital, is chairman of this
year's event. Nosanchuk is
a past president of the
former Beth. Aaron
Synagogue and has worked
on the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign for 35 years. He has
been a member of the Prime
Minister's Club Of Israel
Bonds for five years.
Proceeds will be used for
the furnishing and opera-
tion of the new Shaare
Zedek Medical Center.
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Visit Our
EW INDEPENDENCE WING
Senior Luxury Living
DEPARTMENT OF
MICHIGAN Posts and Au-
xiliaries will service the
Battle Creek Hospital Sun-
day, leaving 8 a.m. from the
Jewish War Veterans head-
quarters. Patients will be
given books, gifts, clothing
and treated to refresh-
ments. To volunteer, call
the JWV office, 559-5680; or
for information, call
Dorothy Cohen, 546-0780.
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MAX NOSANCHUK
The Detroit Friends
will continue the "Save a
Life" program to pur-
chase kidney machines
and provide funds for
dialysis treatment.
For reservations and in-
formation, call Alex Roberg,
544-8412.
Krupp-Mitz
Troth Is Told
CHARLES SHAPIRO .
POST AND AUXILIARY
will have an installation
banquet 6:30 p.m. May 5 at
Stafford's Restaurant, 15
Mile . and- Orchard Lake
Roads, West Bloomfield.
There is a charge.
Plans for a membership af-
fair will be discussed and
President Kaminsky will
report on the visit of Na-
tional President Eleanor
Medoff. Guests - are invited.
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RAYMOND
ZUSSMAN AUXILIARY
will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday in
the home of Mrs. Walter
Fischel, 29141 Franklin
Hills Dr., Southfield. For in-
formation, call the hostess,
Seema Fischel, 355-5026; or
Martha Hauptman, 3'
2696.
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YETZ - COHEN
LADIES AUXILIARY
will meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday
in the home of President
Sarah Kaminsky, 23431
Harriet Ct., Oak Park.
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MISS KRUPP
Entire Stock, all weather
Marcia Krupp of Far-
mington Hills and Donald
Krupp of Rochester an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Betty, to
Daniel P. Mitz, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Mitz of
Southfield.
An August wedding is
planned.
Cancer Fund
Class for Women
All new rain or shine
coats in the latest
styles & colors.
- Quinas, polyesters,
poplins & more!
missy & junior sizes
Reg. S38 to 175
now 20-30% off
Master Charge • Visa
• Jacqueline
(Bloomfield Plaza)
Telegraph at Maple, Birmingham
(Oak Park Plaza)
9 Mile at Coolidge, Oak Park
.
Oakland County women
who have had a mastectomy
are invited to join an
eight-week discussion
group sponsored by the
Michigan Cancer Founda-
tion at the Oakland Service
Center, 4224 N. Woodward,
Royal Oak, beginning 6
p.m. Monday.
Enrollment is limited,
and there is no fee. To regis-
ter, call the service center,
`549-4600.
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Activities
in Society
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Goldstein of Oak Park
were honored at a dinner
party last week at Larco's
on the occasion of their 35th
wedding anniversary. The
party was given by their
children: Mr. and Mrs.
Sheldon (Ronna)
Zelickman, Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Goldstein of Dallas,
Tex., and Shelly Goldstein,
also of Dallas. Relatives,
friends and grandchildren
were on hand to help the
couple celebrate
CALL
646-8990
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546-4240
WANTED
Individuals, interested in a position with an old
established firm, who wish to meet new people,
share new experiences, and achieve personal
growth while helping others.
JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE is seeking Volur
teers to assist clients in the following:
1. To read mail and write checks for a visually
impaired woman.
2. To assist an aging client with marketing.
3. To visit with an elderly woman, living_in a nurs-
ing home, who has no family.
4. To share an hour a week with a lonely person.
5. To act as a Big Brother for an 11 1/2 year old
fatherless child.
6. To assist in JFS library.
7. To assist in Volunteer office.
Hours are flexible and the reward is commensurate with your
degree of involvement. If interested, please call Fayga Dom-
bey, coordinator of Volunteer Services, at
559-1500.