THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
54 Friday, SepNoier 11, 19131
FOR THE FINEST
Segal Returns to Yale Position
NEW YORK — After a He previously taught Latin
and other courses in the
10-year
absence,
during
which he achieved
fame
and classics Lind compasative
literature departments.
fortune as an author and
Segal also
has taught
at
screenwriter, Erich Segal Princeton,
Dartmouth
and
returned to Yale Univer-
Oxford. He is the author of
sity's classics department.
"Love Story," which was a
national best seller and
According to the New
later became a major mo-
York Times, Segal isback at
tion picture.
Yale as a visiting professor.
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and ASSOCIATES
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All presidents of Jewish
women's organizations will
be honored at the opening
meeting of the League of
Jewish Women's"Organiza-
tions of Greater Detroit
12:15 p.m. Thursday at
Cong. Beth Achim.
Guests will be welcomed
by Marilyn Sclakne,
president of the league.
Claire Arm will give the in-
vocation.
The guest speaker will be
Richard Lobenthal, Michi-
gan director of the Anti-
Defamation LeLigue. Lo-
benthal will speak on "The
Mask of Anti-Semitism in
the '80s — Here in Your
Own Community."
The entire community is
invited. Coffee and dessert
will be served. There is a
small charge. For informa-
Lantz Seeking
Mayor's Post
1-i
-
DANCE CENTERS,
W Bloomfield 851 2400
JACK BARNES
Women's Group Presidents
Honored at League Meeting
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DEAN
Detroit Area Retail Kosher
Meat Dealers Assoc.
Rosh Hashana start Mon. night Sept. 28.
88c
88c
DEXTER DAVISON KOSHER MEATS
PASADENA KOSHER MEATS
and LOUIS COHEN & SON
25760 Coolidge, Oak Park
Li 8-6800 Eugene Feldman
NORTHGATE KOSHER MEAT & POULTRY
25254 Greenfield. Oak Park
967-3907 Jack Miller
26035 Coolidge. Oak Park
LI 7-4121 Jack Cohen
HARVARD ROW KOSHER MEATS
Lincoln Kosher Meat & Poultry
21780 W 11 Mile, Southfield
356-5110 John Katz
26020 Greenfield
9687450 Zalman Cohen. Alex Greenberger.
While quantities lait and we also reserve right to limit quantities.
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399.9699
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Imported
Sunkist
ORANGES
98.
doz.
Offer Expires 9-17-81
.
Michigan
Home Grown .
PEARS
28.
lb.
Offer Expires 9-17-81
SWISS
CHEESE
$1
98
lb. •
Offer Expires 9-17-81
Michigan
Home Grown
King
NOVA- LOX
3 oz. pkg.
$1 98
Offer Expires 9-17-81
. •
Feinberg or
Sinai
POTATOES SALAMI or
10 lb. bag
85.
Offer Expires 9-17-81
includes 1/2 hr. machine facial
(thru 9/25)
by our state licensed & ALO PRO
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FALL OPENING
"Three From the North Shore Connection"
September 12th to 30th
•Grace Gardner - Acrylics
• Florence Waze Fink - Serigrapns
• Rita Sargen-Simon - Plexiglass Sculpture
Wine & Cheese Reception -
Saturday, Sept. 12, 4-8 PM
•If you are Florida bound
looking for a Condo in
Inverrary — resale or new
SIDNEY LANTZ
24721 Coolidge. Oak Park LI 3-8860
Allan Al Cohen, Joe Felstein. Michael Cohen
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FREE MINI FACIAL
WITH A MANICURE Both For $6!
352-9696,
lb.
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13721 W Nine Mile. Oak Park
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Orchestra ald fatertlimiest
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PRUDENTIAL TOWN CENTER
These are the prices suggested by Empire & Dean Poultry. Prices at
the independent retailers listed below may vary. Some may be higher,
some may be lower.
TURKEY WINGS
TURKEY LEGS
LARRY FREEDMAN
$22 9
1b.
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OAK PARK STORE ONLYI I FRUIT BASKETS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Sidney Lantz, currently
serving on the Southfield
Police and Fire Civil Serv-
ice Commission, is a candi-
date in the Southfield
mayoral race.
Lantz has been involved
in Southfield civic and so-
cial service affairs for many
years. His activities in-
clude: chairman of the
Southfield Veterans Com-
mittee; Post Commander,
Jewish War Veterans;
Committee,
Steering
Municipal
Michigan
Coordinator,
League;
Church of Christ food relief
program.
He has received numer-
ous awards and citations for
his services: a Community
Service award by the Sopth-
field Police Officers Asso-
ciation; resolutions of com-
mendation from the Michi-
gan Legislature; commen-
dations from the city of
Southfield; citations by vet-
eran, civic and religious
groups.
Call BEA GREENBLATT-
REALTOR
Realtor Associate of
INYEREALTY, INC.
(305) 139-6650 Office
(305) 141-2420 Home
Exhibit Devoted
to Polish Jewry
MILWAUKEE — A
photographic exhibit
entitled "Images of Polish
Jewry: Arts and Culture"
will be on display Sept. 15-
Nov. 1 in the Milwaukee
Public Museum's Owen J.
Gromme Special Exhibits
Hall.
The exhibition includes a
collection of rare photo-
graphs of Jewish life in Po-
land before 1939 and was
prepared by the YIVO Insti-
tute for Jewish Research
from its photographic col-
lection.
SOUTHFIELD
WEST BLOOMFIELD
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851-4410
26561 W. 12 Mile Rd. West Bloomfield Plaza
Just W. at Northwestern Hwy. Orchard Lk. Rd. S. of Maple
Daily.10-5:30