44 Friday, December 11, 1982 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Wounded Envoy Remains Stable The JERUSALEM (ZINS) — Shlomo Argov, Israel's am- bassador to Britain who was shot in the head by ,ter- rorists on June 3, remains SHEL ROTT ORCHESTRA FACIAL HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED Eyebrows, Neckline, Arms Recommended by Physicians FREE CONSULTATION Coetemporary--Big Bald So* SHIRLEY PERSIN Featuring T.V. & Recording Artist 354-0110 I believe that we are con- forming to the divine order and the will of Providence when we are doing even in- different things that belong to our condition. —Fenelon Registered Electrologist ADVANCE BUILDING VICKIE CARROLL "Protesskmol Entertainrrmont• 23077 GREENFIELD, Room 260 Near Northland & Providence Hospital 354-0111 in stable condition in Hadassah Hospital. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said last week that Argov is paralyzed in both arms, but speaks a lit- tle, recognizes visitors and understands almost every- thing. However, he tires easily and is restricted to one vis- itor per day. PHONE 857- 1108 Over 20 Years Experience AT p.m. Monday in the home of Madelyne Friedman, 28420 Brooks Ln., Southfield. Esther Tarnoff Cooper of the speakers bureau of the Detroit Institute of Arts will speak on "Jewish Art: Its Roots — Ritual Art." Ad- mission is gained by the purchase of a Gift of Love certificate, For reserva- tions, call Ms. Friedman, 357-0344. house. A Hanuka candlelighting ceremony will be held and the chil- dren's choir of Temple Emanu-El will perform, under the direction of Mrs. Norman Rose. Guests are welcome. For information, call Elaine Grant, 642- 8161. * * * Special Gifts Lunch Occasion to Honor Betty Silverfarb * * * BUSINESS AND PRO- FESSIONAL CHAPTER Brandeis Offers New Fixed Rate Tuition Program WINDOW SHADE CO. 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PRICES SLASHED Bnai Brith Activities NOW '109 Original Sample Coats 40% Off Priest Sought Papal Audience for Arafat A letter from a priest who used to rim a boys school in the West Bank and is now a confidant to Palestine Lib- eration Organization leader Yasir Arafat, may have been instrumental in set- ting up last September's meeting between the Pope and the PLO leader. Rev. Ibrahim Ayad wrote to Pope John Paul II seeking a papal audience for Arafat last year, according to_ an article in the Detroit Free Press. Although the Pope did not answer the letter, Vatican officials assured Rev. Ayad that a meeting would be granted for Arafat, the Detroit Free Press re- ported. Six Buildings Are Vacated 40-50 % Ott BONNIE CASHIN WALTHAM, Mass. — Brandeis University will instutute a special tuition program next year offering parents the chance to save on potential tuition in- creases by paying in ad- vance for all four years of college education. 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