46 Friday, July 24, 1901 Jilt UtIKUll itnibn Bnai Brith Activitie Mack Pitt and his Orchestra COUPLETS UNIT will have a family picnic 11 a.m. Sunday at the Southfield Civic Center. There is a charge, and guests are wel- come. For information, call Ellen Dorshow-Gordon, plus Disco Music just for you 358-3642 HIN • GNI 11•1 11111 MI OM MI UM TIM MN 11/11 INVITATIONS? Hattie Schwartz —Of Course! I -- ENTERTAINMENT? Seymour Schwartz I 1 —Of Course! "WHERE YOU GET THE BEAUTIFUL INVITATIONS, PEOPLE TALK ABOUT." 358-8525 • THE FINEST IN MUSIC • COMICS • SPEAKERS • DANCERS • CLITORIS • HANDWRITING ANALYST NM • CARICATURE ARTISTS MI „. 41. 352-7387 I so HEBREW COPY AVAILABLE ■ JI THANK YOU To all our relatives and friends for all their cards, gifts and good wishes during Harry's recent hospital stay. 968-4760; Fran Savin, 547-2220; or Elanna Broder, 553-0139. The group will have a mystery progressive dinner Aug. 1, beginning in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Zalesin, 30625 Pierce, Southfield. Guests are in- vited, and there is a charge. For reservations by Mon- day, call Pam Selis, 534- 8219; Ms. Broder; or Paula Zalesin, 642-0392. * * * HUNTINGTON WOODS CHAPTER announces it will have a variety of items for sale at its fund-raising garage sale 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday at the home of Thelma Victor, 10535 Ver- non, Huntington Woods. * * Harry & Betty Katzman BANDS! BANDS! BANDS! Biggest Selection in Midwest! LORIO ROSS ENTERTAINMENT has got 'em. Yes, we've got the fabulous sounds of JERRY ROSS V + II, the dynamic LOVING CUP, the SMILING FACES and the great JOHNNY WALLACE BAND. And Big Bands? From COUNT BASTE to RAY CHARLES — KEEPSAKE — we've got'em all! And that's not all. From Disc jockeys, and Super Stars to Caricaturists to Magicians .. . We've got the very best. * LOUIS MARSHALL CHAPTER will hold its annual "white elephant" sale noon Aug. 4 in the Knob-in-the-Woods Apts. club house. Luncheon will be served at a nominal charge. Admission is gained by bringing a "white elephant" item. Games will follow. Guests are welcome. For details, call President Gert Pearl, 838-5384; or Ei- leen Israel, 341-2878. The chapter will have an open board meeting noon Aug. 6 at the MCL Cafeteria in the Tel-12 Mall. Guests are invited. Actor Joel Grey Visits Holy Land A combined record of not- able community involve- ments marked by many ac- tivities and affiliations will be emphasized at the 50th wedding anniversary cele- bration of Mr. and Mrs. Irv- ing (Lina) Small, to be cele- brated Tuesday at a dinner party at Tam-O-Shanter Country Club. Relatives from Califor- nia, Florida, New York, Il- linois and Ohio and parts of Michigan will join them in celebrating the occasion. Small has been active for many years in political and communal affairs. During the late Gov. Fitzgerald's term of office, he served as assistant state attorney general and legal counsel for the Michigan Corpora- tion Securities Commission. Under Mayors Cobo and Miriani, he served as welfare commissioner. He represented Wayne County as county super- visor. He has served as vice president of the Hannah Schloss Old Timers and is a member of its board. He also is active in tasks for the Old Newsboys' Goodfellows organization and pre- sently serves as a direc- tor. He is a 32nd degree Ma- son, a member of the Cres- cent Shrine Club and Bnai Brith Pisgah Lodge. Re- cently he was honored by the Michigan Bar Associa- tion "for 50 years in the practice of law." TEL AVIV (JNI) — Al- though he began his career Since coming to Detroit on the Yiddish stage, it was from Owosso as a bride in only after a week's visit to 1931, Mrs. Small has dedi- Israel that Joel Grey "began cated herself as a commu- to understand his Judaism," nity worker and served as the veteran star of president of the Home Re- "Cabaret" told reporters in lief Society, president of the Tel Aviv last week. Your Wedding/Mitzvah Specialist League of Jewish Women, Grey said he came to Is- president of the Women's LORIO ROSS ENTERTAINMENT AGENCY rael at the urging of Danny Division of the National 799 Stephenson, Troy, Mich. Kaye, who told him to be Conference of .Christians ashamed of himself for not and Jews, as well as vice 588-0441 visiting sooner. president of Women's Di- vision of the United Found- ation, Keep Detroit Beauti- ful, Temple Israel Sister- hood and Hadassah. She has served as a board member of many communal service groups and was LAWRENCE M. ALLAN awarded the "Heart of President Gold," as one of the five out- standing volunteer workers Ika GEMOLOGIST 14,2DIAMONTOLOGIST in the city of Detroit Both Mr. and Mrs. Small have been active in their temple affiliations and were charter mem- bers of Temple Israel. They have two sons, Stuart E. of Bloomfield ,.•,- 1- Hills, and Michael B. of 44 z 1,J ba Palm Beach, Fla. They have r GLORIA KROHNER GOLD BEAD DR. LEONARD H. GOLDSMITH PODIATRIST FOOT SURGEON Takes pleasure in announcing the opening of his new office for the treatment of Medical and Surgi- cal disorders of the foot. Located at the Rutland Medical Center 17333 W. 10 Mile Rd. Southfield, Mich. 48075 2 Blks. E. of Southfield (Between Lathrup & Rutland) Office Hours By Appointment Telephone 559-8844 FRANCO S of HAIR SALON Bingham Center 30700 Telegraph Birmingham, Michigan Telephone 644-0770 is glad to announce that Hair Stylist TERRY SCHOVON Well Known In The Area Has Joined The Salon 0 • 1 -*1," ,? A SUPER VALUE! "1.4 t, 4 • 4.t k et, ea kj ■S ' M.E. Cuisine 14'4j 14 at Schiff Hotels • k • la DIAMONDS OUR SPECIALTY p 30400 TELEGRAPH • BIRMINGHAM LOCATED AT 121/2 Mile SUITES 104/134 Awarded Certificate by GIA in Grading & Evaluation I. '4 THE SMALLS one daughter, Candace B. Steel; and nine grandchildren. CINCINNATI (JTA) -- The first chair in Judeo- Christian studies at He- brew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, funded by a $750,000 commitment, has been named to Dr. Jakob Petuchowski, re- search professor of liturgy at the Reform institution here. The chair, for which th commitment was made by the Sol and Arlene Brom . tein Trust, recognizes t' accomplishments Petuchowski, writer or editor of 19 books. Ordained at the HUC-JIR, he also re- ceived his doctorate here. . NECKLACE & EARRINGS t Judeo-Christian Studies Chair at HUC-JIR Smalls Mark Their 50th a t Tam-O-Shanter Party • o 642-5575 . . , TEL AVIV — Middle Eastern cuisine is being of- fered to visitors in Israel by the H. Shiff hotel chain. The chain recently opened Mid- dle Eastern "Pharaoh Res- taurant" at the Diplomat in Jerusalem and the "Orien- tal Grill" at the Diplomat in Tel Aviv. Both restaurants feature an unusual range of Arabic, Egyptian, Lebanese, Syrian and Israeli dishes. alloonatics 855-3355 MASTERCHARGE