Friday, October 26, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS called "the classic study of my thought." Friedman often travels to Europe and Israel, and has lived in Israel, Germany and France while researching his books. He currently is living in California and is professor of religious studies, philosophy and com- parative literature at San Diego University. Substance abuse topic of programs Dr. Maurice Friedman ceived an honorary doctorate from the University of Vermont. Dr. Friedman spent 15 years in close contact with the Jewish philosopher Martin Buber. Dur- ing this time he translated and edited Buber's writings, pub- lished numerous articles about him, and wrote Martin Buber: The Life of Dialogue, which Buber The final programs in the city of Southfield's series on alcohol and drug abuse will be held 7:30 p.m. Monday and Nov. 5 in room 221 of the Southfield Parks and Recrea- tion Building. Monday's program examines intervention efforts and commu- nity support systems. On Nov. 5, the topic will be "Parents, Peers, Prevention." There is a nominal charge for these programs. For information call the Southfield Human Re- sources department, 354-4864. THE SHIRT BOX is running a special "Las Vegas Days" promo- tion throughout October. Cus- tomers can save from 25 to 50 per- cent off or win a free tie, monog- rams, prizes or a $50 gift certifi- cate. After making a selection, customers roll a die to match the number on the corresponding prize. The store also is promoting Lord Jeff V-neck sweaters and crew-neck sweaters. TEL-12 MALL will host the an- nual Camaro Club show today through Sunday. Hours are 10 a.m.-9 p.m today and Saturday and noon-5 p.m. Sunday. GOOD IMPRESSIONS, INC., of Troy, and its president Marvin Weisenthal, were cited by Gov. James Blanchard and the U.S. Department of Energy for the company's "It's in Your. Hands" promotion on energy conserva- tion. JOSEPH XAVIER SALON, 26571 W. 12 Mile, Southfield, will have two programs in its Total Image series at 7 p.m. Nov. 12 and Dec. 10. There is a fee, and reser- vations are required. Theme of the Nov. 12 workshop is "Career Women: Building the Image." On Dec. 10, the program is entitled "Evening Glamor/Holiday Glitz." For reservations and information, call the salon, 352-8755. CHILDREN'S PALACE dis- count toy supermarkets have opened at the Fairlane Town Cen- ter and at 35300 Cowan Rd., Westland. The stores offer an as- sortment of toys, bikes, games, juvenile furniture, dolls, sporting goods, seasonal items and a spe- cial electronics center featuring video game cartridges plus home and personal computers and software. CALIFORNIA SEMINARS, conducted by former Detroiter Dr. Harold Alexander, offers video- taped seminars on medical, legal and dental malpractice or tax shelters and financial planning at the Stardust Hotel and Country Club in San Diego, Calif., The seminars are tax deductible. For information, call Dr. Alexander, (619) 429-6330. THE JOHN KENT STORES will mark the grand opening of its sixth Detroit area store today at The Corners, 13 Mile and South- field Roads, Birmingham. Store manager is Lori Lapides. Hours are Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., and noon-5 p.m. Sunday. COUTURE BOUTIQUE AND DRAPERIE at 12 Mile and Or- chard Lake Rd. in Farmington Hills is offering savings on all winter clothing and selected mer- chandise throughout. the store through Saturday. Couture Boutique specializes in evening wear, and is currently featuring designer dresses for New Year's eve. 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