10 Friday, June 15, 1984 • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 424-8833 TIGER FANS 'We Have It All!!! • Caps • Sweatshirts (orange or blue) • Road Jerseys • Socks • Buttons and more GRAND CAP CO. Ask for Marshall 968-3888 anytime TODAH RABBAH TO OUR CHILDREN, OUR RELATIVES AND OUR FRIENDS, OUR MOST SINCERE GRATITUDE AND HEARTFELT THANKS FOR .THEIR PRAYERS, CONCERN, AND CON- STANT SUPPORT. YOUR PRAYERS WERE HEARD AND OUR PRAYERS WERE AN- SWERED. GERRIE & MIKE SPALTER The summer fun is here now at Hamilton Place. You can be a P of it for 75% ... off initiation, Swim in ''''iiiiiitalllanntittal7fki our indoor and outdoor pools, Play Tennis, Jog, Free Aerobics, Nautilus and Universal weight equipment, Restaurant, Private Lounge and more Sum- ,,,":011111R12, mer s here, don't settle for less... Join Hamilton Place now prices =-----tsgsigrii will never be lower 01111:521::- HAMILTON PLACE 6—) ACTION MAIDS "we're ready when you ate" daily • weekly • bi-weekly • monthly • a professional maid service • same maid regularly • windows • floors • bathrooms • transportation provided • kitchens • ovens REASONABLE RATES available Monday thru Saturday Bonded • Insured phone Athletic & Social Club 30333 Southfield Road 644-0072 (between 12 & 13 mile Rds.) 646-8990 today ••11111111111 111 111111 11111111 111 ■ • I • I 111 offi • • III with this coupon , •••••••••••••• Presented by Hall Real Estate Group BUSINESS THE SHIRT BOX, 19011 W. 10 Mile, South- field, has begun its second annual Wild and Crazy Tie Competition. Customers who bring in old ties will be given $2 off the price of a new tie. Old ties will be do- nated to organizations for dress or art projects. The competition will continue until July 14. The store car- ries a complete line of name brand men's dress and sport shirts, sweaters, ties, belts, socks and underwear at 20-35 percent off retail price. Hours are 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday through Saturday. • AUSTIN A. KANTER, CLU, a general agent for National Life of Vermont in Birmingham, will be among the 100 speakers scheduled to address Million Dollar Round Table members at this year's annual meeting Sunday through Thursday in New York City. Roeper students win forensic competition Amy Forman, Craig Schneider and Lianna Farber, students at Roeper City and Country School, participated in the Michi- gan Inter-scholastic Foren- sic Association Individual Events State Cham-' pionships (Class C-D). The school's forensic team placed first in the competi- tion for the second year in a row. Amy was cited in the humorous category, Craig took fourth place as part of a duo and Lianna won a fourth place prize for orat- ory. Summer jobs The Oak Park Commu- nity Employment Service has summer job openings for economically disadvan- taged Oakland County youths aged 14-21. For further information, call the community em- ployment service, 398-3136. Judges contest Susan Marwill, of Hun- tington Woods, has been appointed regional judge for this year's Achievement Awards in Writing spon- sored by the National Coun- cil of Teachers of English. • Heads lawyers ....................... Franklin. D. Gettleson, of Birmingham; has been named president of the Southfield Bar Association. Gettleson is a partner in the firm of Gettlepon and Sobel.