Tifhitiktit JEWISH HAWS ` r Nursery Has New Offerings People for Season Starting in Fall Make News The United Hebrew limited.) Dr. Leon Herschfus has been appointed to the state of Michigan's board of de- ntistry by Gov. William Milliken. * * * Patti Schiff of Colum- bus, Ohio, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Rosenfeld of West Bloomfield and who participated in the recent Maccabiah Games in Israel, was asked by the Israel Tennis Association to join the Israeli tennis team in eptember to participate in he Women's World Compe- ition (Davis Cup for Women) in Tokyo, Japan. She also was asked to return to Israel in April 1982 to participate in the national tennis championship to de- termine the Israel represen- tatives at Wimbledon, England, in June 1982. CASH FOR YOUR ommonos PREEIOUS JEWELS SCWArte; R- za/4 dal/ & SOKI. 755 W.Big Beaver Rd. (ffi Mile at 1-75) Troy, Michigan Phone: i 313-362-4500 1 Schools Nursery School will Fun and learning ac- initiate three new programs tivities for the entire fam- beginning in September. ily will be held on The nursery school will selected Sundays. The offer an extended day pro- first Super Sunday is gram this fall. Children will planned for 1 p.m. Sept. be able to begin the day at 8 20. Apple picking will be a.m. with breakfast, spend the afternoon activitiy. the morning in nursery The UHS Nursery School school activities, eat lunch is now in its 31st year and and play until 1 p.m. The enrolling its second genera- extended schedule is avail- tion of children. The Nur- able for the afternoon ses- sery School offers flexible sion from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 scheduling, enrichment p.m. programs and transporta- A parent toddler group tion. The school is staffed by will meet on Tuesday and/or Sylvia Handler, Reva mornings. Klaymer, Marlene Galperin Thursday Toddlers (18 months and and Anita Jacobs. The UHS Nursery School up) will participate in gym, music, dance and craft ac- is located in the main UHS tivities. Jewish holiday building, 21550 W. 12 Mile themes will be woven Rd., Southfield. For infor- through the appropriate ac- mation call the UHS Nur- tivities. (Registration is sery, 356-7378 or 354-1050. Miss Ellias Is Married SIGN BEFORE AUGUST 30 AND THE MOVE IS ON US! 5600 WEST MAPLE Just East of Orchard Lake Road . Leasing and management by: DAVID M. TISDALE & COMPANY 626-8220 TZEDAKAH CHAP- TER will have its annual "Bountiful Salad Party" 7 p.m. Thursday in the home of Jeannie Weiner, 30086 Old. Bedford, Farmington Hills. Games will follow. Guests are invited at a nom- inal charge. For reserva- tions, call Ms. Weiner, 661-2030. * * * PISGAH ,LODGE will have ..its annual picnic 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday at the Oak Park Major Park shel- ter area. Families and potential members are in- vited. Beverages, games and prizes will be available. * * * (correct location). There is a nominal charge. Hors d'oeuvres and entertain- ment will highlight the evening. For reservations, call Al Gutman, 353-2164; or Stebbins, 358-1747. LOUIS MARSHALL SUBURBAN LODGE will honor Alfred I. Stebbins and past presidents at a cocktail party to benefit Israel Bonds 7 p.m. Aug. 23 at the Zionist Cultural Center Single Vision Lens & Frame $1 998 LARRY FREEDMAN Orchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 - Bifocals - only$698extra Kryptok or D-25 In glass ± 4 sphere 3 cylinder MANUFACTURERS :. OPTICAL CO. 10 Mile & Telegraph, Tel-Ex Plaza 357-3298 Mon. & Thurs. 11-7, Tues., Wed. & Fri. 1C-7; Sat. 10-6 MALTER FURS MISS ELLIAS In a spectacular pre-leasing promotion the 5600 WEST MAPLE Office Building is providing free moving. Up to 50 moving cost-per-square-foot of leased space will be reimbursed to any tenant signing before August 30, 1981. 5600 WEST MAPLE executive suites are luxurious and completely custom finished with plush interiors. Office suites are available from 2-3 rooms and up. And our flexible floor plans are in- dividualized to ideally suit your needs. A call today will show you how simple and convenient your office move can be. Occupancy: September 1981. Bnai Brith Activities Plastics, oversize, and tints slightly higher Lauri Robin Ellias be- came the bride of Dr. Lawr- ence R. Frey in a recent ceremony at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi Irwin Groner and Cantor Chaim Najman officiated. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Elmer P. El- lias of Birmingham. Par- ents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs7Harvey Frey of London, England. The bride was graduated from the University of MOVE IN... ON US Friday, Auiu§t 14, 1981 53 Michigan with a Bachelor of General Seience degree and a master of arts in TV and film education. She received a law degree from the Wayne State University Law School. Her husband was graduated from North- western University with a BS degree and earned a PhD degree in speech communications and human relations at the University of Kansas. Following a honeymoon in Canada, the couple is re- siding in Detroit. Previews Fall with a Fabulous AUGUST For this event our entire collection of new 1981 fashions is reduced from Veal Stew By NORMA BARACH (Copyright 1981, JTA, Inc.) 2 lbs. boneless veal, cut for stew flour garlic powder, to taste 1/2 tsp. paprika 1 large onion, diced 1 tbsp. oil 1 lb. carrots, cut in rings 3/4 cup ketchup water to cover 1 cup elbow macaroni 1 9-oz. pkg. frozen cut green beans 1 9-oz. pkg. frozen peas salt and pepper to taste Roll veal in flour, garlic powder and paprika. Brown in hot oil. Brown onions. Add carrots, ketchup and water to cover. Simmer covered 3 1/2 to 4 hours. Add macaroni, stir. (Add more water, if necessary, to cook macaroni.) Cook until macaroni is al dente. Add fro- zen peas and beans and sim- mer 10 minutes, covered. Serves 4-6. Conceit may puff a man up, but can never prop him up. FUR SALE 20 °. To 40°A, OF HARVARD ROW Designers of Fine Furs Harvard Row Mall 21742 W. 11 Mile Road, Southfield sale ends August 31, 1981 358-0850