THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Chatham Donates Dreidels Harry and Ann Schwartz and the Girls wish all their friends and customers a Happy. Healthy Hanuka Friday, December 18, 1981 65 Activities in Society The Bodzin Family Club will have its annual Hanuka party 1:30 p.m. Sunday in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Jason Bodzin, 23077 Coolidge, Oak Park • PLACEMATS • TABLECLOTHS The Fine Works Of YANKEL GINZBURG Exclusively At WARREN ROBINSON FINE ARTS r by appointment 851-9448 9 017op,4 PARTY PLANNING CENTERPIECES Originally Designed (fresh & Silk Flowers — Candy themes) FAVORS — PAPER GOODS — RENTALS INVITATIONS and STATIONERY 20% OFF . 21540 W. 11 Mile Rd., Sfld. (appt. only) 353-9199 BEV KURTIS DORIS CORNFIELD b••••••••••••••••• ■ ••• • •• • • • TUNE IN ON • •• THE LATE ,• i• • • • Remote Control • • • • • • • • • • o • • • • THE NEW KV-1945RS TRINITRON • • • WITH 19" SCREEN (measured diagonally) •• • WITH ADVANCED - 10-KEY EXPRESS TUNING SYSTEM • • • cA\o" SON . ...,..,3,...„ Sea (\, , THE • ONE AND ONLY • • • • SEIKO *HARTZ WATCHES •i )l ‘r /0 Su 4no/ OFF gg . • Dec. 25th list BIG DISCOUNTS 4 : SONY KITCHEN AID • WALKMAN $788 • CROSS PENS TYPEWRITERS • Ancy OFF EUREKA VACS wtill 4U /0 s9g. list CAMERAS • Dec. 25th • • MIXERS • ELECTRIC • SHAVERS • TELEPHONE • ANSWERING • MACHINES _ • •OSCAR BRAUN'S: • • * * * LINCOLN TOWERS, SUITE 111 15075 W. Lincoln (10 1/2 Mile) • • • • One Block East of Greenfield Mon. thru Sat. 10 4:30 p.m. „ OW • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I - • TOWELS No Sabbath Calls • SHEETS LINEN CORNER Jay Guttman has been promoted from merchan- diser to store manager of the Sentry Drug store at Nine Mile and Coolidge. ** Royal Kedem Wine Co. announces th0 debut of the first kosher sherry to be in- troduced in the U.S., Alfasi Sherry from Spain. * * * Empire Kosher Foods., Inc., announces the intro- duction of frozen pre-cooked chicken drumsticks and thighs in barbecue sauce. The new product is avail- able in two-pound packages. ** * Co. was obtained by Morton Hack, longtime president of the firm, and his son, James A. Hack, vice president- secretary, and daughter, Mrs. Richard A. (Judith) Weiner. The family of his late brother, Leonard Hack, has Arms Probe of Detroit Firm U.S. customs agents' in Detroit are investigating a Detroit firm which has been trying to purchase military supplies for resale to Libya, Syria and other Arab coun- tries. The company has in- quired about buying trucks, helicopters, four-wheel drive vehicles, armored per- sonnel carriers, tents, parachutes, medical supplies and other military equipment. The firm, Near East Trade, was established by George Badeen in 1979 with the help of his father, Rev. Alfred John Badeen. Rev. Badeen is active in the Christian Arab commu- nity in Detroit and pastor of St. George Syrian Orthodox Church. * COMFORTER COVERS • GIFTS FULL LINE DOMESTIC fr IMPORTED LINENS -AT DISCOUNT PRICES ' By APPOINTMENT FOR QUICK SALE Business Briefs Hack Shoe Co. • Changes Told • interest in • • the Controlling 65-year-old Hack "Shoe • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e HILDA COHEN 968-6348 • BLANKETS Shown examining some of the 1,200 Hanuka dreidels donated to United Hebrew Schools by the Chatham Supermarket at Tel-Twelve Mall are, from left, UHS Superintendent Dr. Gerald Teller, nursery school students Ted Goodman and Nicole Levitt, and Chatham store manager John Stansik. now available in Detroit 9 a e o p i t e RISHA KAUFMAN 967-3352 • COMFORTERS Paintings, Sculptures & Serigraphs 355-1590 22650 Shevington, South-. field. Latkes and Hanuka treats will be served, and there will be a puppet show for the children. OF YOUR UNWANTED USED FURS assumed ownership of Hack's Kid Power Shoe World, Inc. with Robert M. Hack as president, Lawr- ence S. Hack as secretary- treasurer. Hack Shoe Co. will con- tinue to operate stores in Detroit, Birmingham, Dearborn and East Detroit. Morton Hack was desig- nated "Prescription Shoeman of the Year" at the recent meeting of the Prescription Footwear Association in New York. El-Mars Marion Suburban Shop Feuerrnan WE CAN SELL YOUR MINK COATS, JACKETS, STOLES, FUN FURS, FUR HATS El-Mars Furs 13661 W. 11 Mile just West of Coolidge Oak Park, Mich. (Across from A&P) Open 6 Days 11-5 p.m. Closed Satur No phone calls please See BERNIE MANELI or MANNY FOX and SAVE 25-50% AMOUR ante INVENTORY •ALL WATCHES 30-50% OFF •ALL DIAMONDS 25-50% OFF •CROSS AND PARKER PEN SETS 25% OFF •ALL 14K-18K GOLD CHAINS NOW 18.90-$22.90 PER GRAM •ALL GIFTWARE 25% OFF •ALL CLOCKS 25% OFF 647-1470 layaways invited DiantoindJevielersince OPEN THUlk. EVE. 'TIL 9 P.M. 4085 W. 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