54 Friday, March 26, 1982 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS SPEND THREE MINUTES IN TEL AVIV FOR ONLY $335* FROM MICHIGAN TO: Overseas calls now cost less than ever! LOWEST THREE- MINUTE DIRECT DIAL RATE* United Kingdom Germany Greece Italy France Israel $2.40 (A) 3.15 (B) 4.05 3.15 (A) 4.05 3.75 (C) (A) (B) (C) EACH ADDITIONAL MINUTE* $ .80 1.05 1.35 1.05 1.35 1.25 5 p.m.-5 a.m. Monday through Saturday, all day Sunday. 5 p.m.-5 a.m. Monday through Sunday. All day Saturday and Sunday only. Plus tax. Rates effective June 28, 1981. Subject to change. if you cannot dial your call directly because your telephone exchange is not presently equipped for international dialing, the lower rate will still apply for station-to-station calls. I my ) LIPSHAW - HOBER- MAN AUXILIARY will meet 10 a.m. April 3 in the MCL Cafeteria in the Tel-12 Mall. Nominations for offi- cers will be taken. * * CHARLES SHAPIRO AUXILIARY will have an election meeting 8 p.m. Thursday in the home of Annette Storbinsky, 15110 W. Nine Mile, Oak Park. Members who are unable to attend should call President— ' Shirley Schlussel, 541-1251 or 545-6027. Michigan JWV Hosts Tourney The Jewish War Veterans Bowling League of Michi- gan will host the 1981-1982 annual Fifth Area (formerly Fifth Region) bowling tour- nament April 24 and 25 at Strike-n-Spare Lanes. Deadline for completed entry applications with checks is Wednesday. Only paid-up members (1982) ofJWV are eligible to compete. Associate mem- bers of JWV and bowlers in JWV bowling league also are eligible. Headquarters for the tournament will be at the Holiday Inn-Southfield. There will be a stag dinner April 24 after bowling and a breakfast April 25 before bowling. As part of the weekend's activities, there will be an open house at the JWV Memo- rial Home on April 24, co-chaired by Rubin Zissman, Memorial Home Association president, and William Greenberg, state commander. For information, contact Jack Berman, liaison offi- cer for department and na- tional JWV, 968-2629; or Willie Geer, tournament di- rector, 968-8971. Kidush Honors Kaplans on 50th eas to dial direct. You simply dial 011 for international access — plus the country and city codes — then the local number of the party you want. For example, dialing 01 1- 39-6 takes you to Rome; you just add the local number. If your phone is equipped with Touch-Tone ® service, pressing the # button after you've completed dialing will speed your call along. Want to know more? Then call our International Information Service toll free: 1-800-874-4000. With international dialing made so simple and inexpensive, isn't there someone you should call today? Michigan Bell Mr. and Mrs. Harold (Jean) Kaplan of Oak Park were honored by their chil- dren Saturday at a kidush at Cong. Khal Charidim on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Their children are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel (Rhoda) Schwartz, Seymour Kaplan and Mr. and Mrs. Edward (Florence) Kaplan of Mon- sey, N.Y. The senior Kap- lans have two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. The couple were married March 27, 1932 in Detroit. The elder Mr. Kaplan was in the wholesale tobacco and candy business and worked for Ford Motor Co. He is active in behalf of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. He is a member of Young Israel of Oak-Woods. Mrs. Kaplan is a member of the Young Israel Sister- hood, Mizrachi and vice president of the Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yeh,:.dah. The couple also are mem- bers of Cong. Bnai Zion. I I