THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Activities in Society Four great-grandmothers chairman; Estelle Robin- were on hand at the Bar son, vice chairman; and Mitzva of Alan Rautbort, Gloria Ellis, 1978-1980 son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Midwest Region board Rautbort, at Temple Israel chairman, will be in Wash- recently. Attending the ington next week to attend ceremonies were: Mrs. Lena the Bnai Brith Women In- Lieberman, Mrs. Katy ternational Biennial Con- Rautbort, Mrs. Yetta vention. Landman and Mrs. Rose Stulberg of Toronto, Ont. We strive as hard to hide * * * our hearts from ourselves as Barbara Zonder, 1980- from others, and always 1982 Midwest Region board with more success. —4 tusic by Sam Barnett Big or small, we custom the music to -your needs. 968-2563 invitations in blurne inviting and exciting paper goods for all occasions calligraphy 20% discount 851-5079 Marcia Plume BUCKLEiR UNL3 1 MIiED BUY 3 BUCKLES SAVE $1.00 4.50-5.00 or 6.00 ONLY --- PEARL SCISSORS - THE BUCKLE LADY" BUY 2 BELTS SAVE $1.00 ANY 11.00 or 12.00 BELT ONLY BERKLEY FARMINGTON 2240 COOLIDGE 35171 GRAND RIVER 5 Blks. N. of 11 Mile Mon.-Sat. 10-6 545-6885 4111.11MMIl limera■-. 1/2 Blk. E. Drake Rd. Drakeshire Shopping Center 474-0055 Jewelry Appraisals YOU MUST PROTECT YOURSELF Personal loss, break-ins and thefts-the numbers are increasing everyday. • CALL TODAY FOR A PRIVATE APPOINTMENT • APPRAISALS: $15 FOR FIRST ITEM AND S5 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL ITEM • WE PURCHASE OLD GOLD AND DIAMOND JEWELRY 26400 West Twelve Mile Road In Southfield's Racquetime Mall Northeast corner of 12 Mile & Northwestern Hwy. 357-5578 HOURS Mon., Tues., Wed:, Fri., Sat. - 10-6 Thurs., 10-9 Jewish Center Commences Summer Camp Enrollment Friday, February 19, 1982 43 p 553-7111 Sale The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan De- BODY SERVII4'E troit is taking registration for its summer day camp program. Children in kindergarten All work guaranteed through 10th grade may be Free Estimates enrolled in one or both of two sessions: June 28-July Reliable and Experienced since 1930 23 and July 26-Aug. 20. on all makes of cars Special discounts are avail- 28829 Orchard Lake Rd., between 12 & 13 Mile able for children who are Farmington Hills, MI. 48018 enrolled before the May 1 Max Fleischer t ration deadline. early regis. Families who enroll more NWIIIMINIWNWEININISIUNIMINShillbeIlriamosmaisms than one child in the day camp program are entitled to further fee reductions. CAL LEFTON A variety of programs are Tuesday in the Center li- available for children enrolled in the Center's brary. e. t ut-H.10 Edna Amir Coffin will , summer camp program. A the finest tasting speak on "The Image of the half-day program is offered for youngsters age 3-5. A Arab in Israeli Literature." _ IMPORTED ..1,\LID DOMESTIC CANDY full-day camp schedule is Ms. Coffin is an associate professor of modern Hebrew available for children in kindergarten through sixth at the University of Michi- gan and is the director of the grade. Beautifully Packaged Gifts Specialty camps for Judaica studies program. For Every Occassion and Holiday - She is the author of many children in fifth through also Decorative "Sweet Table" Catering 10th grades focus on ten- books and articles. Luncheon will be served nis and sports, gymnas- tics and dance, sailing, prior to the lecture. There is day trips and teen trips. a charge. For luncheon RAINBOW SQUARE All full-day campers are reservations, call the IIRC, 29445 W. 12 Mile Rsad at Middlebett• Farmisen Hills, Maim • 478-9622 :Center, entitled to neighbor- 661-1948; hood-to-camp bus trans- 661-1000, at?' it! IN UP portation. Cost of trans- elm . ■ as as F. am la as Ai el 111 al Ill 1."111- a 611 11. " portation is included in I. the camp fee. Cal Lefton, social worker and director of the Center's group services department, 1 is the day camp director. :1 In conjunction with the enrollment drive, the Cen- ter will host a series of open I house brunches for prospec- tive campers and their par- ents. The brunches will be held 12:30 p.m. March 21, April 4 and 18 and May 2 23043 Beech 22185 Coolidge and 16 in the Health Club at 9 Mile at 9 Mile Restaurant at the main Southfield Oak Park building. For reservations to any of the brunches, call Cindy Starman at the Cen- . . ter, 661-1000, ext. 252. Coupon must be presented with order — Expires Mar. 5 JI•T For day camp brochure, dim us In gm as so 1.1 e• • am 'ma call the Center's group serv- ices office, 661-1000, ext. 251. Meanwhile, the Center inc. and the Israel Informa- tion and Resource Center will present the next pro- gram in their joint cul- tural series 12:30 p.m. BUMPING & PAINTING ,c. VALUABLE COUPON k Off On ALL Drycleaning 50% CREATIONS BY POLLAK'S MOVING SALE Writing Award Entries Taken Entries are now being ac- cepted for Wayne State University's first annual Judith Siegel Pearson Award for a creative or scholarly work on a subject concerning women. Dr. Pearson, who taught at WSU and at the Univer- sity of Missouri-St. Louis, where she was one of the first English instructors to develop a course of women's studies, died in 1979. Entries may be fiction, drama, poetry or articles and essays in literary studies. All interested writers and scholars are eligible. Deadline for entries is March 1. For details, call Dr. Marilyn Williamson, chairman of the WSU English department, 577- 2453. Hundreds of DESIGNER HANDBAGS 50-75 colt Sale starts Mon., Feb. 22 at Creations by Pollak's 24901 Northwestern, Heritage Bldg. Main Floor, Suite 120, Southfield 357-4488 Open Mon. thru Sat. 9 to 5 all sales final and cash only We will be moving to Loehmann's Hunters Square and we must sell our tremendous inventory