THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS • FREDDY SHEYER .•• , ,,.,,,,, • ,,,, . Women hear . news anchor . One Man Orchestra Bar Mitzvahs • Weddings • Anniversaries • All Ages • Jewish, Hebrew Oldks, Rock, Disco 661-2357 WOMEN! LA NAILERY European Pedicures '20.00 SPRING & SUMMER SPECIAL! LOW PRICES EVERYDAY! . 2 F OR1 GAYNORS ORCHARD LEE RD. S. OF 14 MILE 011111 ■ Nimmusww- good with coupon only, expires 5/5/84 855-0033 29260 Franklin Rd. Claymoor Bldg., Suite 101 NEW YORK DESIGNER OUTLET ASSORTED LINEN & COTTON SWEATERS $17.97-24.99 SPRING /SUMMER ASST. LINEN DRESSES Your Choice BY APPOINTMENT ONLY! ....$4499 CALL ANYTIME 543-0389 BACK IN THE SADDLE AGAIN Mort Crim, WDIV-TV newsman, will be the fea- tured speaker at Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood's in- stallation luncheon at 11:45 a.m. Monday at the temple. Crim is a television and radio journalist, author, lec- turer and host of the weekly TV talk show, "Mort Crim's Free for All." Crim was a news an- chorman in Louisville, Philadelphia and in Chicago. He was a national radio network newscaster and correspondent with ABC. He received six Emmy awards, including one in 1978 , for investigative re- porting, one in 1979 for television commentary and another in 1981 for his eve- ning newscast and talk show. Crim holds under- graduate degrees from the University of Nebraska, Alan Hancock College, and a Master of Science degree in journalism from North- western University's Medill School. He was graduated with honors from North- western in 1965, and re- ceived the university's Har- rington Award for outstand- ing promise in the field of journalism. Crim was elected to Kappa Tau Alpha. In 1971 the Uni'versity of Nebraska named him its outstanding journalism alumnus. In June 1974, Crim was awarded an hon- orary Doctor of Letters de- gree by Anderson Collbge, Anderson, Ind., where he serves as a member of the board of directors. Crim also serves on the board of direc- , for the Merrill Palmer and the Detroit Press Club. In 1973, Crim founded a radio and television pro- gram production company. He served as its chairman and chief executive until selling the company in 1978, but remains a member of its board of direc- tors and a consultant. Crim's topic will be "Your TV Screen: Is It Too Small?" Reservations are required. There is a fee, and guests are invited. Babysitting will be available by advance reservation. For tickets, call K the temple, 967-4020. BEST SLICED OPTICIAN GOOD GLASSES Your Grandparents Liked My Glasses 25900 Greenfield, 101 Kristen Bldg. CORNER GREENFIELD AND UNCOLN Phone 967-0790 MON. thru THURS. 9:00 to 4:00 FRIDAY 9:30 to 1:00 4-OZ. PKG. Closed Saturday Ruth Schwartz A.S.I.D. Professional Interior Designer 148 7 98 t LOWFAT COTTAGE CHEESE SAVE 70` 16-0Z. CTR. TABATCHNICK SOUP 10-15 SUNDAY 10:00 to 1:00 P.M. or ASSORTED FLAVORS OZ. PKG. HOURS BREAKSTONE CORNED BEEF PASTRAMI ABBE A. LEVI Mort Crim 358-3530 SHABBOT SHALOM FROM GREAT SCOTT Mon. & Thurs. 7-10 P.M. Fridays 10-5 P.M. reg. $60+ Warren/Plaza South/Kamali Friday, May 11, 1984 8 is t SAVE 41` SUNSWEET PRUNE JUICE SAVE 41` 32-0Z BTL. SAVE 29` KOSHER FOODS AVAILABLE AT: • ORCHARD LAKE 13 MILE RD. IN FARMINGTON • 12 MILE EVERGREEN IN SOUTHFIELD OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. TO 10 P.M. SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M PRICES AND ITEMS EFFECTIVE THRU MAY 17, 1984. NO SALES TO DEALERS Free Lance Agent • Talented • Experienced • Reputable Vtit lEgE WE SLICE c ActOS OUR OWN 1 W6 511 Pfile6"1 Ifkr tilc, • Color Coordinating • Room Planning • Complete Furnishings • Accessorizing Fresh BEAN SPROUTS for consultation call RUTH SCHWARTZ 352-2264 M-F 8:30 A.M.-6:00 P.M. lb. , N+ , Florida #t GRAPEFRUITS .40 • . . adA7. vIK * • V 'ILA4tak GARDEN FLOWERS OR VEGETABLE PLANTS Thousands to choose from 99 flat 72 plants per flat 444 A ).\ " • a 7 \'■■ 23101 COOLIDGE OAK PARK IN THE OAK PARK PLAZA 544 \ WE HAVE HUNDREDS OF ROSEBUSHES! 55