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It is available at news- tands, garden stores or from Yankee, Inc., Depot Square, Peterborough, N.H. 03458. # ot-ezee t 19460 W. 10 MILE RD. It elk. E. of Evergreen) 352-7466 • Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner In the Casual Elegant Atmosphere You Want For Gracious Enjoyable Dining 1 days a week Enjoy Our. Fine Dinner Specials . Different Each Day —Hours Mon.:-Sat. 7 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Sun. 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. An estimated 2,500 Jews lived in the American col- onies in 1775. The Best of Everything (Continued from Page 34) vestments in the Israel Bond campaign. It's also Eric's 25th an- niversary with the original band . . . formed in 1956 . . . right hand man Charles Winer, sax and clarinet; Sam Oistacher, trumpet; Herman Kushner, sax; Sol Robbins, drums; and Larry Graham, guitar. Eric and his fellows play- ing music of the 30s, 40s, 50s and 60s, will open con- certs at Oak Park, July 7, and then play a Southfield concert in August . . . His group will also be one of the five orchestras playing the Detroit Musicians Ball, May 31, at Hyatt Regency. The Israel Bond affair will be a two-fold happy oc- casion for Eric . . . Its gala festivity will also be a big party for he and wife Anne . . . married on May 15 dur- ing the war in Shanghai. CALLING ALL READERS . . . Got any wooden clip clothespins with springs . . -. or empty cigar boxes (the kind for El Productos as example—not too fancy)? . . . You should see what 10 senior citizens that meet Mondays at the Oak Park Community Cen- ter can make out of them. Rocking chairs, wishing wells, bunk beds, regular chairs, tables, etc. . . . and it's a wonder they don't sell the things . . . that's how good everything is . . Perhaps if someone showed them how to be business gals, also, they could make enough-money to buy all the materials they need . . . and more Happened when one of the Center's male senior citizens showed Sara 19,000 Iranian Jews in Israel TEL AVIV (JTA) — Since the Shah of Iran was de- posed and the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini came to power, 19,000 Iranian Jews haVe come to Israel, Jewish Agency chairman Leon Dulzin reported here. Addressing a meeting of English-speaking new im- migrants, he said that Ira- nian leaders had disre- garded warnings of the potential danger they faced by remaining, thinking they were safe. But when the Shah fell, 35,000 man- aged to leave and 19,000 came to Israel. Moggell how to make furni- ture out of the clip clothespins . . . Sara passed her knowledge onto the other Arts and Crafts lassies . . . Marian Goldman, Hannah Martin, Lil Levitt, Dorothy Golds- tein, Edith Winer, Rose Slotnick, Mary Burgess, Dolly Kingston and Peggy Warsaw. On Wednesdays, the senior citizen gals also sew cancer pads . . . and they can use all the torn sheets you can give them. So folks, here's a real good way to help some mighty nice ferns . . . They need all Garden Concerts at Prudential "Concerts in the Garden," a series of three chamber music concerts performed by members of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, ocntinues at 10:30 a.m. March 22 in the Prudential Town Center's indoor gar- den. The series is sponsored by the city of Southfield's cultural arts division and the Prudential Town Cen- ter. • The March 22 concert will present two weeks each by 18th Century composers Haydn and Mozart. Pro- gram notes will be provided by Charles Greenwell, host and commentator for the Detroit Symphony broad- cast concerts on WQRS-FM. Brunch or continental breakfast are available. -Tic- kets may be purchased at the Southfield Cultural Arts Division, Department of Parks and Recreation. . the clip clothespins and cigar boxes you can supply them with. 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MEMBERSHIP IS LIMITED — Call 592-0730 Or Mail Coupon Today 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 TOPINKA'S COUNTRY HOUSE 24010 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit, Mi. 48219 JN Name • Address City 111 Check Enclosed Please charge to my account MasterCharge Account Number ❑ 35 Zip , ❑ Visa ❑ American Express Expiration Date I I I I • • • • • • • • warm JAK THE ALL NEW Friday, March 13, 1981 • 0 The man who accepts tra- ment is like a blind man fol- dition without applying his lowing others. own intelligence and judg- —Bahya Ibn Paquda