44 Friday, January 1, 1983 RAIOI'S JEWELERS 50% OFF A4. 14 .KT GOLD JEWELRY limited time only 6670 Orchard Lake • West Bloomfield . John Wise Hangs Up His Robe at 75, With Notable Record as Arbitrating Judge With an enviable record which earned for him the title the "Settling Judge," John Wise removed his robe on New Year's Day, retiring after 38 years on the bench. This is a record for which he is acclaimed as he reaches his 75th birthday . Mon.-Sat. 10-6, Thurs. to 9 855-5460 W. Bloomfield Plaza Ratfi's X THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ■ Orchard Lake Tokyo Oriental Health Spa . • Whirlpool - • Saunas • Showers • Oriental Staff • Muscle Pressure Massage • Private Rooms for Men & Wo,mtp, Open Mon.-Sat., 10 irm:1 Walk in or Appolinment 1192 Ann Arbor lit • • (Between Main & Sheldon) • Plymouth • ' 455.8822 28841 Orchard Lake Rd. 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He is a former- member of the boards of the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration and Detroit Serv- ice Group; past civic af- fairs chairman for Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Council and former presiding officer of De- troit Lodge of Bnai Brith. He has served on many other charitable civic and community organ- izations. Judge and Mrs. Wise have been members of Tem- ple Beth El for more than 45 years and the judge served on the men's club board. Judge Wise is a life member of the board and a past president of the Old Newsboys Goodfellow Fund of Detroit and past president of the Probus Club and.Wayne State Uni- versity Law School Alumni Association. He is a founder of Michigan ORT of Detroit and served on its board. He serves on the board of the Jewish National Fund and k%ona 14 KT GOLD JEWELRY up to OFF Friday 10-9 Saturday 10-6 Sunday 12-5 Hunters Square, 31065 Orchard Lake Rd. at 14 Mile Farmington Hills, Mich. 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The judge is active in the American, Michigan and Detroit -Bar Associa- tions; American Judicature Society; National Confer- ence of Metropolitan Courts; Circuit Court Committee of the State Bar, DESIGNER HANDBAGS 3 Days Only! (Jan. 1, 8, 9) JUDGE JOHN WISE SUNDAY 12-5 p.m. public relations committee of the American Bar Asso- ciation; administrative committee *of the Wayne County Circuit Court; and Michigan State Bar Com- mittee on Court Adminis- tration and Public Rela- tions. Judge Wise was honored in September 1980 on the 50th anniversary of his ad- mission to the State Bar. A native of Peekskill, N.Y., Judge Wise moved to Israeli Army Bars Reporter • TEL AVIV — The Israeli army has barred the state television's military corre- spondent from attending a news conference with the retiring commander of the air force, Maj. Gen. David Ivri. An army spokesman said Dan Scemama would not be welcome at the press con- ference following an un- complimentary report by Scemama from Lebanon last week. In response to the army's action, other mili- tary correspondents told the military command here that they would prefer not to participate in the confer- ence at this time. Detroit in 1920. He was graduated from Eastern High School and received his Juris Doctor degree from Wayne State University Law School in 1930 and was admitted to the Bar the same year. He adjudicated cases for 15 years as a referee in the Recorder's Court Traffic and Ordinance Division and was elected to the Wayne County Cir- cuit Court Bench in April 1959. He was re-elected in 1966 and again in 1976. During his tenure on the Circuit Court Bench, he served as chairman of the Friend of the Court Com- mittee, the Marriage Coun- seling Committee and as a member of the Administra- tive Committee and the Labor Relations Commit= tee. r Activitiel in Society Airman and Mrs. Vic- tor (Becky) Moss of Colorado Springs, Colo., were in Oak Park this week to celebrate the 60th birth- day of his father, Norman A. Moss. Also on hand to celeb- rate, were the senior- Mr. Moss's wife, Anita, son-in- law and daughter, Cantor and Mrs. Usher (Sherryl) Adler and their children, son David Of Lansing and nephew Stuart Poris of New York. Hadassah Grant NEW YORK (JTA) — The National Endowment for the Humanities has awarded a grant of $80,000 to Hadassah toward or- ganizing and developing its archives, according to Frieda Lewis, Hadassah president. BRIDES-TO-BE, INC. presents A GALA BRIDAL PARTY AND FASHION SHOW Here's the Bridal Show that is a must if you insist on the perfect wedding! 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