Friday, December 7, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS BARRY'S LETS RENT IT JWV We Are Pleased to Announce Joining our Staff GERRI SARGENT PARTY RENTALS ALL OCCASIONS SOL YETZ-MORRIS COHEN POST AND AUXILIARY will hold their annual Chanukah party for members and their spouses on Dec. 18 at 7 p.m. at the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home. Supper will be served, fol- lowed by games. For information and reservations, contact President Anne Weinstein, 559- 4392; Commander Sol Levin, 968-3169; or Junior Vice President Dorothy Schwartzman, 661-4431. Reservations must be made by Tuesday. CHARLES SHAPIRO POST AND AUXILIARY will have a Chanukah party at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Jewish War Vete- rans Memorial Home. The eve- ning will include food, games and prizes. Admission is with a grab bag gift and nominal fee. The party is open to members only. For reservations by today, call Junior Vice President Margaret Mendelson, 547-2013; or Co- Junior Vice President Harry Goldberg, 647-5379. I formerly of Betty Murray's and 855-0480 SHERRYL ADLER 29212 ORCHARD LAKE RD. South of 13 Mile NMI NM NM M IM I= NM II. I I I I I The Balloon Man I BALLONS FOR ALL OCCASIONS I I MYLAR - LATEX 77 SENIOR CITIZENS MONDAY & TUESDAY BY APPT. ONLY! SHAMPOO & SET $6.00 NEW HOURS: 8440 W. 9 Mile Mon.-Tues. By Appt. "Hair Styling For Wed. 9:00-2:00 Oak Park, Mi. Thurs.-Sat. 9:00-2:00 (by appt.) Men, Women and Children" 548-1155 An ADL Afternoon ott-• 557-5010 and gallery , .tir141 Decernizr 2 1 Mimi 12240 noon until 6100p•rn• 4 011101re • 14 m 16 Anci Orchanl Lage,1 2-4a4 Vo yourholido ~ y shol712i e rly a I rts0 Chart0e-Kah i5 LOCAL NEWS nv-l-for 124t46 15nai '/Wh nvi42, al I cietecw-6 • pA\iakk 4 porth^r4-w ot ail 541e will ben6f-i4 twrti of Apt__ Jewish performing arts series set to open in Ann Arbor Celebration, Ann Arbor's Jewish performing arts series will begin its fourth season Jan. 19 at 8:30 p.m. at the Lydia Men- delssohn Theatre with singer humorist Fay Nicoll. Mike Burstyn will be appearing Feb. 9 -at 8:30 p.m., and Lori Wilner and David Schecter will be featured March 10 at 7:30 p.m. For ticket information, contact the University of Michigan B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation, 663- 3336. 11 ■ Now". Decombeir - 2341 3 4.11,ncled C 117 Ea Documentary items sought for archives by Holocaust Center The Holocaust Memorial Cen- ter has embarked on an intensive effort to collect documentary material from the Holocaust and pre-Holocaust eras, and is appeal- ing to the Detroit Jewish commu- nity to help supplement the HMC archives. Further information regarding material donations is available from the Holocaust Memorial Center, 661-0840. Classes for diabetics offered at Beaumont A free cla,ss for diabetics and their families will be held Dec. 18, 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. at William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak. The session, which will be held in the Nuclear Medicine Depart- ment classroom, will cover the diabetes disease process, diet management and insulin injec- tion. For registration information, call the hospital, 258-3760. 1/12 ct. tw. diamond "stud - earrings set into 14K gold. Only $39.95. Don't forget Mom — we have a large selection to fit any price range. TOBIASSE fay pan.. gAs Inc. r 0 / 0 I V ROTHE MIRO MOM= OM MEM 1••••••••=11•11•1111111MIONNIBMINEMINOMPINNIMIIIII OFF CUSTOM o, FRAMINui. any moulding carried in stock with coupon. Expires January 31, 1985. Incoming orders only. FP in UO. L . 31313 Northwestern Farmington Hills Mon. - Sat. 9:30 - 5:00 Sunday 12-9/12-16/12-23 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. 5 ........... 0/ OFF /0 AND MORE on every framed piece of art in our gallery with the exception of works by Edna Hibel. All sales final — No Returns or Refunds. at)it LJ11 MAXWELL 411•11•1111111 ■ •••101111116, Tth CataT 18831 W. 12 Mile Road, Lathrup Village — 313-557-0595 Open daily 9-6 (Closed Sunday) Sale runs through January 31, 1985