•••••••••••••••• 4 THE DE3ROIT JEWISH NEWS 38 Friday, July 25, 1980 6 352-6100 \ V * * e S .0 6e cA . . 4 . 6\ HAS MOVED TO* 'LARGER QUARTERS'', VALUES FROM'. 1 20% to 40%1 A I 1 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 C . \t' ■\. \N fop lo .....• warm go I. wil o f . . ♦ ♦ * • 9 4 ♦ • ALLOWED WITH THIS COUPON'. 1.---------- LETTER & LEGAL FILE FOLDERS • STAPLES • ADD ROLLS • SCRATCH PADS • WRITE BROS. PENS. • • PAPER CLIPS • TEL ICS. PADS • JR. LETTER It LEGAL PADS • HANGING FOLDERS, LETTER, LEGAL SIZE P................ Open For Business with all NEW FALL STYLES "Qyality You Can Afford" • Jumping Jacks • Kid Power • Miss Capezio • Bare Traps • Bata • Rockport • Candies Daily 10-6, Tues. & Fri. til 9 557-7226 Mrs. JoAnn Simon of Clinton Township an- nounces the engagement of her daughter, Dee-Jay Ethel Eidson to Michael Allan Cohn, son of Mrs. Lore F. Cohn and the late Mr. Werner Victor Cohn. An August wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ziegelman of Bloomfield Hills announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Jan Ellen Ziegelman, to Harry David Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen of Buffalo, N.Y. Miss. Ziegelman and her fiance earned master's degrees in social work at the Univer- sity of Michigan. Mr. Cohen will begin studies for a doc- torate in the fall. An August wedding is planned. * * Mrs. Stanley Ambrose of Byron Center announces the engagement of her daughter, Mary Ambrose, to Dr. Robert David Winer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Y. Winer of Hun- tington Woods. Miss Am- brose earned a master's de- gree in social work at the University of Michigan. Her fiance earned under- graduate and master's de- grees at the U-M and his PhD degree from the Uni- versity of Chicago. An August wedding is planned. Everybody Loves A Sale. That's why TENNIS TIME is slashing prices on terry cloth and acrylic warm- up suits (for men, women and children). All Danskin Freestyle coordinates (bathing suits, wrap skirts). All golf clothes. A broad range of men's clothes. And a select group of summer street clothes. This is the sale you've been waiting for. And it's going on now. Monday through Saturday 9:30 to 6:00 nis tlerhej S. E. Corner Maple & Lahser Birmingham, Michigan 646-4475 this year. He is currently associated with Wayne State University and serves on a number of na- tional and local boards for labor, housing and civil rights. Judge Victor Baum will chair the meeting. Program chairman is Helen Naimark, vice presidetn of the Labor Zionist Alliance. Her committee includes Be- ssie Berris, Henry Faigin, Evelyn Linden, Chana Michlin, Norman Naimark and Irving and Hannah Pokempner. The meeting is open to the public free of charge. * * * Specializing in Shoes for Children and Ladies 29213 Southfield Rd. Southfield, Mich. 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