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February 13, 1981 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-02-13

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46 Friday,: February - 13, 1981

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* STAFFORD'S *
* KIDS CABARET

• Sat., Feb. 21, Orchard Mall *
)(Reservations: 851-8952, 356-8525*

* Produced by Seymour Schwartz Agency*
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Marriages

Shari E. Streit and Dr.
Joseph C. Rashkin were

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THE PEARL GALLERY

FINE PEARLS & PERSONAL ATTENTION
• All Sizes & Shapes
• Special Orders
• Custom Designing
strands
bracelets
earrings

20% OFF REGULAR RETAIL

6346 Orchard Lk. Rd., #208 W. Bloomfield —855-3340
Across from Orchard Mall in Durbin RIty. Bldg.
VISA Daily 9:30-5:30, Fri. 'til 8, Sat. 'til 4 MASTER

) Miss Weisblatt
to Wed in August

married recently in a
double-ring ceremony at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The
bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Herman B. Streit
of Birmingham. Parents of
the bridegroom are Mr. and
Mrs. Max Rashkin of Coral
Gables, Fla.
Matrons of honor were
the bride's sisters, Mrs.
Daniel Clark and Mrs.
Stephen Vosko. Best man
was Jack Rashkin of Santo
Domingo. Howard Streit of
Jacksonville, Fla., was an
usher.
The new Mrs. Rashkin
attends Wayne State Uni-
versity's law school. Her
husband is a surgical resi-
dent at Sinai Hospital.
The couple are residing in
Detroit.

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OAK PARK STORE ONLY!

EllEIWTHING
GOES!

71/ l ( iff

Due to the abnormal weather conditions and the
automotive crisis, we're having the biggest sale in
our 35 year history ! Thousands of better quality
winter and spring women's fashions are reduced to

incredible savings ! Everything included in this sale!

• Dresses

• Blouses

• Sportswear

• Coats
• Sweaters

• Skirts

• Accessories
• Lingerie

• Pants

FREE ESTIMATE
& DECORATING ADVICE ON
LARGE RESID. & COMMER. JOBS

Master Charge • V , sa

OAK PARK STORE ONLY!

9 Mile at Coolidge, Oak Park (Oak Park Plaza)

Open 9:30 'til 5:30 Mon. thru Sat.

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Off

our way of
fighting inflation

VERTICALS---DRAPES--BLINDS

CALL

559-8209

YOU CAN'T GO WRONG
WITH

HURTIG
WINDOW INTERIORS
WE PUT THE ACCENT ON WINDOWS"

PARTIES BY

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MISS WEISBLATT

Mr. and Mrs. Harold I.
Weisblatt of Southfield an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Denise, to
Jerrold Alan Thrope, son of
Dr. and Mrs. Norman N.
Thrope of Hagerstown, Md.
Miss Weisblatt was
graduated with Phi Beta
Kappa honors from the
University of Michigan and
earned a master's degree in
audiology at Boston Uni-
versity. Her fiance was
graduated with Phi Beta
Kappa honors from U-M
and earned a JD degree cum
laude from Harvard Law
School.
An August wedding is
planned.

Gary Lichtman
569-5503

569-5504

Paul Bensman
559-4465

carol hooberman gallery

contemporary crafts
for the collector

hours: tues. thru sat. 10:30-5

155 s: bates • birmingham, michigan
647-3666

Group to Benefit
Retarded Meets

Parents and others in-
terested in the problems of
the retarded are invited to
the winter general meeting
of the Jewish Association
for Retarded Citizens, at
which the subject will be
"Death and Dying and the
Retarded," 8 p.m. Thursday
at the Jimmy Prentis Mor-
ris Branch of the Jewish
Community Center.
David Techner, chairman
of the education and public
information committee of
the Mi6higan Funeral ,Di-
rectors Association, will
share his experiences in
dealing with the subject at
JARC's Haverim Homes.
A brief business meeting
will precede the meeting,
and refreshments will con-
clude the evening. For in-
formation, call the JARC,
557-7650.

Survivors Body
to Meet Monday

CHAIM — Children of
Holocaust Survivors Asso-
ciation in Michigan — will
meet 8 p.m. (new time)
Monday in the Jimmy Pre-
ntis Morris Branch of the
Jewish Community Center, -
room 13.
A panel discussion will be
on the evening's agenda.
For details, call Charley
Silow, 962-9694, days.

ELECTROLYSIS

WORKS!

HELEN ZINBERG R.E.

Ruth Miller of Southfield,
a teacher's aide at Leonhard
School for the past eight
years, was awarded that
school's Distinguished
Service Award at its Found-
er's Day dinner.
Mrs. Miller has been in-
vol ved in volunteer work on
behalf of the Jewish Home
for Aged, Sinai Hospital,
City of Hope and Cong. Beth
Achim.

WE HAVE BEEN HELPING
PEOPLE FOR 20 YEARS RID
THEMSELVES OF UNSIGHTLY HAIR.

REMOVE UNWANTED HAIR
FROM FACE, BODY AND LEGS PERMANENTLY.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY PHYSICIANS.
USING EXCLUSIVE AUTOTRON, NO FOOT PEDAL,

16125 W. 12 MILE RD.

OPEN MON. THROUGH FRI. INCLUSIVE

BY APPOINTMENT 557-8115

ROSLYN'S
INTIMATE
APPAREL

NORTHWESTERN AT INKSTER
APPLEGATE SQUARE

353-5522
10-5:30 MON.-SAT.

HEADING
SOUTH?

FIRST STOP IS

ROSLYN'S

School Honoree

ta,t0C 5 7 4P 9e

up to

FOR A FANTASTIC
COLLECTION OF

SWIM WEAR

AND COVER-UPS

• GOTTEX • ELIZABETH STEWART
• OSCAR DE LA RENTA
• OLEG CASSINI • DEWEESE

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