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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Women's Division Gears Up
for Forthcoming Institute
Business Briefs
Intimate Lady has
opened up at 29516 North-
western Highway, South-
field, in the Sunset Strip.
The store, operated by
Sheila Dubin and Sylvia
Freedman, specializes in
women's lingerie. Store
hours are: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Monday-Wednesday and
Friday and Saturday, and
10 a.m.-9 p.m. Thursday.
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Bead Works, Inc., has
opened at 32751 Franklin
Rd., Franklin. Operated by
Ida Joyrich and Ghinda
Marrich, the shop features a
collection of beads, jewels,
nuts and shells as well as
notions for making
necklaces, bracelets and
earrings. Mrs. Joyrich and
Ms. Marrich are available
to help formulate designs.
Hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Tuesday through Saturday.
Classes are held on Mon-
days. For details, call Bead
Works, 855-5230.
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Pine Lake Bicycle is
now located at 32390
Middlebelt, Farmington
Hills. Bicycle repair, exer-
cise equipment and cross
country ski equipment,
sales and rental, are fea-
tured. Hours are 10 a.m.-5
p.m. Monday, Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday,
noon-5 p.m. Wednesdays
and 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Friday.
The store's cross country
ski consultant will appear 2
p.m. Sunday at the main
Jewish Community Center
to present a cross country
ski clinic. Admission is free,
and the public is invited.
For details, call Pine Lake
Bicycle, 851-7444.
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Mail Boxes Etc. USA is
now packaging and ship-
ping household furnishings,
clothing, fragile items and
small furniture for people
going away for the winter.
There are now four loca-
tions: in Southfield at Ever-
green Plaza, Bloomfield
Hills at Kingswood Plaza,
Birmingham at 288 W.
Maple, and Farmington
Hills at Muirwood Square.
For details, call Mail Boxes
Etc. USA, 559-1690.
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JR Tobacco, 28815
Northwestern, Southfield,
features over one million
cigars on display. Name
brand cigars, including Ul-
tima, are offered at every-
day discount prices. To
guarantee freshness, an in-
store humidor system is in
Friday, December - 16, 1981 - 57
constant operation. JR To-
bacco is open Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 7
p.m., Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6
p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. to
5 p.m.
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Lovitt Avenue Bakery,
P.O. Box 64516,
Virginia Beach, Va. 23464,
is offering by mail "Heavens
to Betsy's, the Uncookie," a
variation of ruglach
cookies. A box of more than
two dozen of the confections,
either original apricot re-
cipe or chocolate, is avail-
able at $6.49 prepaid.
Parkinson's Unit
Set at Beaumont
A support group for per-
sons with Parkinson's dis-
ease, along with their
families and friends, has
been established at William
Beaumont Hospital in
Royal Oak.
Meetings are held the
second Monday of each
month at 7 p.m. in the Nu-
clear Medicine classroom,
on the first floor of the hos-
pital's North Tower.
Persons interested in the
support group should call
Beaumont's Patient Educa-
tion Department, 288-8986;
or Mrs. Jeannine Konrad,
288-3007.
Members of the Jewish Welfare Federation
Women's Division Institute met recently to discuss
plans for the annual event. Standing, from left, are:
Pam Opperer, Institute associate chairman, Janice
Schwartz, division vice president; seated are: Pola
Friedman, Institute chairman, and Ellen Labes, di-
vision president. The 1984 Institute, "Controlling Our
Destiny: Who's Pulling the Strings?," is set for Jan. 19
at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield.
The guest speaker will be David Saperstein, director
of the Religious Action Center in Washington, D.C.
For information on the institute, call Women's Di-
vision, 965-3939.
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