THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Reception for Bonds' PMC Thirty Detroiters re-enrolled in Israel Bonds' Prime Minister's Club for 1981 at a recent luncheon reception to inaugurate new officers. Shown at the event are, from left, David B. Hermelin; Yitzhack Rager, national president-elect of Israel Bonds; Sam Rich, president of the PMC; Horace Brown of the Re- tail Store Employees Union and David B. Holtzman. MOVING? AM/ Priced Sale of Household Furnishings Professionally Conducted In Your Home Estate Liquidators EDMUND FRANK & Co. Liquidators 368-4044 I Appraisers 875-7650 DESIGNERS & INSTALLERS OF CUSTOM CABINETS & COUNTER TOPS Cu ff `or OLD CABINETS REFACED I 542-1550 V ila I Our -Choterool. 1824 BRUME - ROYAL OAK - 1 BM. S. OF 12 MBE - 1 MX. E. OF CAMPIllil What can 855-1400 FENBY-STEIN TALENT AGENCY DO FOR YOU? We can provide: • • • • • • • • your candlelighting ceremony in poetry a Balloon Man for your child's birthday party-- Strolling Strings for wedding ceremony and dinner music a magician to entertain at Bnai Mitzvah a woodwind quintet for the unique wedding - a caricature artist for any kind of get-together professional hostesses for a club golf outing a classical guitarist and flutist for smaller receptions • • • • • a "double-talker" to liven things up at your corporation party a "pick-pocket" who will "steal your guests blind" a mime artist to astound at any function a Dixieland band to blend with your New Orleans theme a friendly staff who will be most happy to answer your most common or uncommon requests! OCITIZEN HERE'S TOGETHERNESS! S These beautiful matching two-tone watches with cut-bezel cases. Bilingual day/date, step PE::: motion, sweep second hands with quartz dependability are the last word in ■ togetherness. °■5 44-3123 (two-tone) $175 WY /.:-/ 1 uilarr 1 48-0223 (two-tone) $175 There's no such thing as an average Citizen. OCITIZEN 27831 Southfield e fers Business Briefs Rabbi Avrohom S. Cohen of the Koilei Insti- tute of Greater Detroit, was recently certified in Israel by the chief rabbinate as a mohel and sofer-scribe. Rabbi Cohen is available to examine, correct and refur- bish Torah scrolls, mezuzot and tefilin. He can be reached 12:30-2:30 p.m. Sundays through Thurs- days at the Kollel, 968- 0764. * * * M.I. Paper Works, owned by Idene Fink and Marilyn Markel, offers sta- tionery, invitations, place cards and more at 20 per- cent off. Calligraphy and mailing service also is available. For details, call Mrs. Fink, 968-5075; or Mrs. Markel, 557-3169. THE PERFECT FINISH Great Beginnings For Gift Elegance Klemme and Marcia Kre- ger. The firm makes balloon bouquets and centerpieces with messages. For infor- mation, call Gourmet Bal- loons, 661-9331. * * * of Edward Hersh Hersch's Lawn Spray attended the first annual conference of lawn care pro- fessionals held last week in Louisville, Ky. 20% DISCOUNT $10 & over — Gift Wrapped Free of Charge) 6641 Orchard Lake Rd. at Maple Old Orchard, West Bloomfield 626-1500 Mon. thru Sat. 9:30-5 I FUNKY FUN & WHIMSICAL THINGS I TAKE MY IN-LAWS PLEASE! (4_ * * * Gourmet Balloons is a new firm in West Bloom- field founded by Janice Cherkasky, Adrienne g(1 ** * Cunningham's Chain Is Sold ALDRICH KITCHEN APPLIANCES SOLD & INSTALLED r Friday, November 21, 1980 51' Bet. 11 & 12 Lathrup Village 559-5780 A New York investment group which includes real estate developer William Zeckendorf, Jr., has pur- chased Cunningham Drug Stores, Inc. from the Shap- ero Family. The New York group in- cludes Detroit developers Spencer Partrich and Mic- key Shapiro. Ray Shapero will stay ,on as president of Cunning- ham's. His sister, Marianne Shapero Schwartz, and her husband, attorney Alan Schwartz, were among the family members who sold their _stock. Alan Schwartz also resigned from Cunningham's board after selling his stock. Couple to Give Lecture-Recital Betty Kowalsky Stasson, pianist and teacher, and Jerome Stasson, violinist, conductor, teacher, and fine arts administrator, have been invited to give a lecture-recital for the De- troit Musicians League Tuesday at Marygrove Col- lege. Mrs. Stasson will speak on "A Comparative Analysis of Accompanying Versus Solo Playing," while her husband will talk on "Accompanying the Romantic String Litera- ture." Together they will perform compositions by Brahms, Massenet, Rubins- tein and Mendelssohn. Yacht Club Picks Officers Richard L. Gould of Far- mington Hills was elected commodore of the Great Lakes Yacht Club at its re- cent election meeting. Other officers are: Dr. Richard Lootens, Eve R. Kommel, Robert Miller and Dugald Cameron. Of course we'll take your inlaws ... and your cousins, nieces and aunts. Because Howard Johnson's believes that holidays are times for families to enjoy being together. That's why, from now through January 4, 1981, we will be helping to bring families in the Southfield area together by offering any of our hotel rooms for a low price of only $20 (that's half the regular price of a double). Just present this advertisement at the front desk upon registration and save! So, give us your inlaws, please. We'll be glad to reserve their rooms and save you money! 440LUARD jounsoni 25100 Northwestern Southfield, Michigan 48075 Area (313) 353-5000 BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD—MEN'S CLUB Presents It's Annual NEW YEAR'S EVE DINNER-DANCE' WEDNESDAY, DEC. 31, 1980, 9 P.M. AT B'NAI DAVID ROTTENBERG HALL MUSIC BY: SHELBY LEE ORCHESTRA Dinner At 9:30 p.m. Chopped Liver —Mushroom Barley Soup Relish Tray—Salad Stuffed Roast Chicken—Kishka Carrots & Grapes—Green Bean Almondine Apple Pie With Ice Cream—Rolls Coffee—Tea—Sanka 1 /2 ALL SEATS RESERVED • RESERVED TABLES AVAILABLE CATERED SERVICE • SIT-DOWN KOSHER DINNER • SET UPS (BYOB) FAVORS • LARGE DANCE FLOOR • LIMITED PARTY • CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST Donation: $30 per person MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW! BERNARD MANESS NORMA GEALER CONG. BNAI DAVID OFFICE 551-6269 551 2515 551 8210 - -