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July 11, 1980 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-07-11

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

11, 1

36 Friday,

Women's Clpbs.

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BE-
PRIMROSE
NEVOLENT CLUB will
install Irene Rodman as
president noon Tuesday at
Kingsley Inn. Bea Fealk
will be the installing officer.
Other officers to be in-
stalled are: Belle Cohen and
Helen Greenberg, vice
presidents; Rose Shapiro,

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GOING TO CAMP?
SEE US!

WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF:
SWEAT CLOTHES, SHOES, SWIM SUITS,
SHORTS, TOPS, WARM-UPS, BALL GLOVES,
DUFFEL BAGS, etc.

* * *

SPORTS FAIR

TEL-12 MALL

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Telegraph & 12 Mile Roads
SOUTHFIELD, MIcH. 352-0520

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PEARL SCISSORS

BUCKLES UNLIMITED

SUPER BELT SALE

ISRAELI IMPORTED
BUCKLES ... $9 each

HAND MADE — SOLID BRASS
c, 35 Designs — Holy Land History

'FA-GO-BLUE BUCKLES $5.00 uck
Buckles

Now Available - Gonna Silver

PEARL SCISSORS

"THE BUCKLE LADY"

BUGLES

3 FOR $11

$

OVER "1,200" DIFFERENT STYLES
LARGEST BUCKLE DISPLAY IN MICHIGAN

2240 COOLIDGE

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Fannie Stockier, Eva Mais-
ter and Molly Weisman,
secretaries; Ceil Mager,
treasurer.
Chairmen are: Ray
Weinman, membership;
Bess Gruskin, publicity;
Rose Aaron, case work;
Ruth Alter and Estelle Al-
ter, social; Harriet Baker,
sunshine; Ann Berman, vis-
itation; Etta Kleinman,
tributes; Inez Metier, Ida
Frankel, Sarah Bloom and
Fannie Klein, telephone
squad.
Guests are invited. For
reservations, call Becky
Weinman, 545-6164.

5 BLKISE.rott.y OmFaL12 -MILE ,

545-5885

KINNERET CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will
meet noon Monday in the
Kristen Towers, 25900
Greenfield, Suite 205E, Oak
Park. President Lily
Roubeck will present a cul-
tural program. Friends are
invited.

* * *

CIRCLE
KNOB
CHAPTER, Women's
American ORT, will honor
Gloria Shook at its installa-
tion luncheon noon July4:23
at Kingsley Inn. Officers to
be installed are: Erna
Leopold, president; Shirley
Fields, Molly Berg, Helen
Miller, Sylvia Pomerantz
and Erica Corby, vice
presidents; Lillian Moore,
treasurer; Rose Berk, Sue
Rubenfire, Alma Yaffe,
Dorothy Schubiner and
Jenny Sell, secretaries; and
chairmen, Ethel Greens-
tein, program; Ms. Shook,
tributes; and Gene Levey,
publicity. Friends are in-
vited. There is a charge and
proceeds will benefit the

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!ICE
BADE
VENTILATED STORAGE SYSTEMS

Heavy steel vinyl
coated All-Purpose
Rack for the everyday
necessities such as
robes. belts. ties.
and scarves.

Double
your
closet
space.

Space Builder Max
Rack for grooming
supplies, acces-
sories and other
odds 'n ends.

An extra Space
Builder ventilated
shelf doubles as an
extra rod for hanging
clothes ... twice the
storage space.

Ventilated shoe rack
keeps shoes clean,
easy-to-reach and off
the floor.

PLUS

a.m. Monday in the North-
gate Apts. club house.
Brunch will be served.
Blanche Rose will sponsor
* * *
the brunch. A social will fol-
OAK PARK NSHEI low. Spiritual adoption
CHABAD STUDY luncheon reservations will
GROUP (10 Mile area) will be taken. For information,
meet 4 p.m. Saturday in the call Jeanette Serling, 968-
home of Mrs. Sam 8518.
* * *
Yashinsky, 15090 Burton.
BETH ABRAHAM
Rabbi Yitzchok Wolf will
speak. The Nine Mile area HILLEL MOSES SIS-
TERHOOD will hold a
group will not meet.
Nshei Chabad will hold rummage sale 9:30 a.m.-3
Wyn & Harold Landis
their annual rummage sale p.m. Tuesday and Wednes-
July 20-27 at the day and every Tuesday and
Lubavitcher Center, 14000 Wednesday throughout
W. Nine Mile, Oak Park. July and August at the
Used household appliances, synagogue. Clean wearable
Phone 557-6157
toys, games, dishes and clothing and household
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miscellaneous items are items are being sought for
the sale. For pickup, call the
• ELEGANCE
being sought for the sale.
wilEAUTY
Proceeds will benefit synagogue, 851-6880; Shir-
Nshei Chabad projects: Dis- ley Beider, 968-0617; or
tribution of Shabat candles Lorraine Reubin, 353-3256.
and candleholders to
women, Purim

shalakhmanot campaigns,
Pesach matzo campaigns,
hospital and nursing home
ARTIES BY
visits and the women's
latest project, "Bundles of
Joy," visits to new mothers
Rock & Roll Disco 50's, 60's, 70's Best Music
in hospitals with gifts and
We Haven't Stopped Dancing — Why Should You!
literature.
Call Dan Sandberg 333 6699
Donations are tax de-
ductible. For information,
call Leah Silver, 968-8127.
* * * s
DAVID - HORO-
li
DOKER WO-
PAR7Y CONSULTANTS
MEN'S ORGANIZA-
Weddings. Bar/Bat Mitzvas
TION will meet noon Tues-
day at the Southfield Maple
Sweet Sixteens, etc
House Restauraht, 10 Mile
invitations & stationery
and Southfield Roads. Hos-
Make selections from your own home.
tesses are Mrs. Louis Fig-
len, Ethel Hackman and
Mrs. William Stone.

ORT Fund. For reserva-
tions, call Ms. Greenstein,
358-0674; or Ms. Moore,
352-8142.

HOME CATERING

DANCE! into the 80's

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* * *

NORTHWEST CHILD
RESCUE WOMEN in-
stalled Zelda Kay as
president at its annual in-
stallation luncheon at the
Roman Terrace. Other - offi-
cers are: Fay Ziegler and
Tillie Sherman, vice
presidents; Clara Krueger,
treasurer; Ms. Sherman,
LaVerne Kief, Rose
Potashnik, Sarah Keywell,
Rose Halprin (5) and Rose
Halprin (7), secretaries.

* * *

CHANA CZENE SH
CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet noon
Monday in the Lincoln To-
wers Apts. club room. Ber-
nard Edelman, author of six
books of poetry, will read
from his works. Refresh-
ments will be served, and
guests are invited.

* * *

MASSADA CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will meet 1
p.m. Tuesday . at Bill
Knapp's restaurant, South-
field. Hostesses will be Bess
Messenger and Florence
Adler. Luncheon will be
served.

* * *

!

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— VERTICAL BLINDS
— WOOD & ALUMINUM NARROW-SLAT BLINDS
— WOVEN WOODS

FOR MORE INFORMATION . . . . CALL TODAY:

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WINDOWORKS

Leave Everything to Us .

CLUB TWO, Pioneer
Women, will meet 11:30

661 1518

358-0251

ABE CHEROW SAYS:

I'LL ENJOY BUILDING
YOUR FURNITURE
AND YOU'LL ENJOY
LIVING WITH ARTISTIC
FURNITURE. IT'S
BETTER QUALITY FOR
SO MUCH LESS.
CALL ME.
LU4-5900

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ARTISTIC
UPHOLSTERERS INC.

5755 SCHAEFER RD.

(1 block North of Ford Rd.)
LU 4-5900
Dearborn
Open Daily 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

ABE CHEROW

CALL LU 4-3900

t you're not •
wearing it, sell it.

You can't enjoy jewelry if it's sitting in your safe
deposit box. Sell it for immediate cash. We pur-
chase fine gems, Diamonds and Gold Jewelry..
A service to private owners, banks and estates.
Call 642-5575.

est. 1919

Zuriel to Retire

NEW YORK — Israel
Zuriel, Israel's commis-
sioner for tourism to North
America, will wind up his
six years' service in New
York on Aug. 15.
Zuriel intends to retire
from government service in
1981.

30400 Telegraph Road
Suites 104/134
Birmingham), MI 48010
(313) 642-5575

LAWRENCE M. ALLAN
President

441p GEMOLOGIST

OIAMONTO Loo 1ST

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