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May 20, 1983 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-05-20

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46 Friday, May 20, 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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SHABAT SHALOM
FROM
GREAT SCOTT

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PKG.

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MATZO

10-0Z. 7
BOX

SAVE
169 794

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ORCHARD LAKE/13 MILE RD. IN FARMINGTON HILLS
TELEGRAPH & MAPLE RD. BLOOMFIELD PLAZA
12 MILE/EVERGREEN IN SOUTHFIELD
SOUTHFIELD & 13 MILE RD-BEVERLY HILLS.

SAVE
71'
ON 3

MOST STORE,
OPEN DAILY

8 A.M. TO 10 P.M.
SUNDAY
9 A.M. TO 6 P.M.

PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU MAY 26, 1983. NO SALES TO DEALERS.

Mrs. Shirley Kraft Is Re-Elected President
of Women of Jewish National Fund Body

The Women of the Jewish
National Fund will hold
their installation of officers
at a dessert luncheon noon
Tuesday at Temple
Emanu-El.
Shirley Kraft will be in-
stalled as president by
Donna Sklar, outgoing
president of JNF Young
Women, accompanied by
Sonia Lipenholtz and
featuring Vivian Beresh.
Mrs. Moses Lehrman will
give the invocation. Bess
Axelrod is program chair-
man for the day and Bea
Feigelman is fund-raising
chairman.
Members are asked to
bring their Blue Boxes for
clearance.
Other officers to be in-
stalled are:

RadomerSociety
Plans to Gather

Radomer Aid Society will
meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in
the Zionist Cultural Center.
Plans for the ceremonies
to dedicate the ambulance
for Israel will be discussed.

Rosenfeld and Helen Biegel;
Treasurer, Marilyn Schlus-
sel; Secretaries, Sybil Bod-.-
zin, Esther Chodoroff,
Sadye Forman, Ella Klar-
man, Minnie Ruzumna,
Ann Rosenberg, Lillian*
Schubiner, Reba Bloom,
al
Jean Klafer.

SHIRLEY KRAFT

Vice Presidents, Bea
Feigelman, Betty Silver-
man, Fannie Rosenblat,
Pearl Nosan, Belle Green-
baum, Doris Markel, Bess
Axelrod, Anne Wohl, Helen

Also Special Gifts Committee,
Pearl Nosan, Fannie Cooper,'"
Belle Hordes, Edith Kolodney,
Libbie Posen and Mrs. Rosen-
feld; Donor Secretaries, Selma
Lifsitz, Sylvia Schneider, Pearl
Cohen, Sarah Diamond, Jeair '
Katchem, Rose Lapides, Ceil
Shubin and Sylvia Sima; Tree
Chairman, Eve Herman; Blue
Box Committee, Ann Grossman,..j
Frances Binder, Bess Glazier,'
Doris Gleit, Fanny Kardener,
Dorothy Potiker, and Helen
Ring; Good Will Chairman, Ella
Cohen; Social Contact Hostess,
Bess Glazier; and Social Hostes-
ses, Edith Gladstone, Zena Be-
rman, Frances Cutler, Ilona Dick
and Leah Zwick.
**

Young Women's Auction Due

4. SOLID. A s

Crisp
Seedless

CUCUMBERS

Auction Committee members making last-
minute arrangements are, from left: Myrna Dosie,
Esther Goldenberg, Karen Katz, Miriam Newman and
Micki Grossman.

Decorative
Indoor-Outdoor

Fresh

BEAN
SPROUTS

HANGING
PLANTS

99 pot

Yellow Texas

ONIONS

3 lbs.
For

Compare at $8.99

- Idaho
Baking

POTATOES

8 lb. Bag

Sugar Sweet
California

STRAWBERRIES

$119

No Limit!

Goods, Services, Art Auction,
Slated Sunday at Akiva

• Specials Good May 20 Wu May 23
•OPEN 1 DAYS — Mon.-Sat. 8-8, Sun. 8-6

....... See Our Wide Selection Of

GARDEN PLANTS
AND FLOWERS

59c Tray of 6
($5.99 per flat)

FRUIT
BASKETS
MADE TO
ORDER

OAK FARMS FRUIT MKT.

23101 COOLIDGE

(Oak Park Plaza)

The 12th annual auction off. Also offered will be vis= e
of the Young Women of its to the Tiger TV and radio
Jewish National Fund will •broadcasting booths. Res-
be held Sunday at Temple taurant meals, theater tic-.•
Beth El. The silent auction kets, jewelry, artwork, an-
will begin at 6:30 p.m. tiques and a variety of ob-
with the vocal auction start- jects and services will be of-
ing at 8 p.m.
fered.
Auction Chairman is
TV hostess Dr. Sonya
Joan Shapiro.
Friedman will make a
Among the latest items to guest appearance. The
be auctioned will be a trip to auction will be con-
Las Vegas for two including ducted by Richard Nu-
hotel and airfare. Tickets cian. Erev Chapter,
for the June 12 game at under -the leadership of:,
Tiger Stadium at which De- Pam David, will conduct
troit Tigers stars Hank a plant, herb and spice -
Greenberg and Charlie sale. Dessert and coffee
Gehringer will be honored will be served.
with the retirement of their
For information, call the
uniform numbers, will be
available to be auctioned JNF, 557-6644.

JUST NORTH OF 9 MILE

546-5598

Akiva Hebrew Day
School will host a goods,
services and art auction —
"Auction '83" — 7 p.m. Sun-
day at the Akiva building,
27700 Southfield, Lathrup
Village. There will be a
wine preview at 6 p.m. A
dessert table will follow the
auction.
Among the goods and
services to be auctioned are:
trips to Toronto and Florida
and get-away weekends;
full-sized electronic pin ball
machine; a refrigerator;
TVs; gold and silver

jewelry; health club mem-
berships; medical, dental,
podiatrist exams; wills and
house closings; tickets to
Wayne Newton concert; box
seat tickets to Tiger
baseball game; catered_
seven-course dinner for 25;
children's bicycles; cameras
and more.
Works by Agam, Chagall,
Dali, Helill, Miro, Neiman,
Backwell and Vaserely also
will be auctioned off.
For information, call the
school, 552-9690. There is
an admission charge.

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