THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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PHILADELPHIA (JTA)
— A program which effec-
tively deals with the prob-
lem of the use of drugs by
children has been in opera-
tion at the Association for
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Fri., Sat. & weeknights
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7:25, 9:25
WHITEFISH, SAUTEED PERCH, PICKEREL, LAKE TROUT, ETC.
B anquet
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Women's Clubs
LADIES OF YESHIV-
ATH BETH YEHUDAH
will have a luncheon meet-
ing noon Sept. 13 in the so-
cial hall of the yeshiva
building. The luncheon will
be sponsored by Mrs. Nor-
man Cottler in honor of Mrs.
Beatrice Feigelman's new
granddaughter.
Final arrangements for
the annual donor luncheon
to be held Oct. 12 will be
made.
President Fanny Laufer
invites friends and guests.
The social committee in-
cludes Anna Barcless,
Hanna Greenbaum, Rose
Grunfeld, Jean Kaplan,
Leah Rosenberg, Edith
Weiss, Sarah Weiss, Leah
Yoffe and Judith Zentman.
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GREENFIELD AT 10 MILE
(
Reagan Plan
President Reagan pro-
posed a Mideast peace in-
Pope Meeting
itiative last September, cal-
Pope John Paul II last ling for the creation of a
September, in a highly con- Palestinian "entity" on the
troversial move, met pri- West Bank and Gaza Strip
vately for nearly 30 minutes in "association" with Jor-
with PLO chief Yasir dan, while demanding a
Arafat. Israel expressed freeze on Jewish settlement
"profound disappointment" activity on the West Bank.
with the meeting, saying it
Israel rejected the pro-
will be "recorded in the na- posal, saying it deviated
tional memory of the state from the Camp David ac-
of Israel and the Jewish cords. Later, the Arabs also
people."
rejected the Reagan plan.
NOW AVAILABLE FOR
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SATURDAYS TIL 6 p.m.
SUNDAYS TIL 2 a.m.
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Philadelphia for 13 years,
according to a report by the
program director, Priscilla
Rosenwald.
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ADULTS $2.00
CHILDREN $1.00
I - HELD OVER FOR
2ND BIG WEEK!
"FLASHDANCE" (R)
Every evening at 7:30, 9:30
NOVI - NORTHVILLE
GROUP, Hadassah, will
meet 8 p.m. Sept. 13 in the
home of Laraine Knoppow,
29648 Lochmoor, Far-
mington Hills. Dr. Sheila
Lampert, president of the
Detroit Zionist Federation,
Deadlines
Today
The Jewish News has
early deadlines for the
Rosh Hashana issue of
Sept. 9.
The deadline for local
news, display advertis-
ing and classified dis-
play is noon today. The
deadline for regular
classified advertising is
4 p.m. today.
II - Summer's Hit Comedy
"PRIVATE SCHOOL" (R)
will speak on "Zionist Af-
fairs." Refreshments will be
served.
* * *
AVODAH - CHAI -
BRANDEIS CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women/
Naamat, will have its
paid-up membership lunch-
eon noon Sept. 19 at the
Whitehall Apts. club house.
Dues may be paid at the
luncheon. Prospective
members are welcome.
Mrs. Ralph Miller, na-
tional chairman of Spiritual
Adoption, past president of
the Greater Detroit Council
of Pioneer Women/Naamat
and Council vice president
of organization, will intro-
duce guest speaker
humorist Louis Barden,
who will speak on "Jewish
Humor — What's Funny
About It."
Friday, September 2, 1983 39
EYhibitc
at OP Library
An exhibition of paint-
ings, prints and photo-
graphs by Marilyn Sue
Jaffa will be on display
Sept. 11-Oct. 1 at the Oak
Park Library, 14200 Oak
Park Blvd.
The library is open from
10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday-
Thursday and 10 a.m.-5:30
p.m. Fridays and Satur-
days. An opening reception
for the exhibit will be held
Sept. 11 at 7:30 p.m. For in-
formation, call the library,
548-7230,
Experience is the shroud
of illusions.
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When a second admission
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Offer expires Sept, 10, 1983
HELD OVER!
Dan Ackroyd and Eddie Murphy in
"TRADING PLACES" (R)
Fri.-Sat., Tues., Wed., Thurs.
7:00, 9:30
Sun.-Mon. 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:30
Matinees Sun. & Mon.
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Seniors 55 & over-
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