THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS INCOME TAX SERVICE wearing it, sell it. (In Farrell's Plaza) 29291 Southfield Rd. I 1 DAY SERVICE You can't enjoy jewelry if it's sitting in your safe deposit box. Sell it for immediate cash: We pur- chase fine gems, Diamonds and Gold Jewelry. Continued on next page 25 Stan's If you're not and geographic tournaments." And, "We raise funds for organizations both here in De- troit and out of the city, but also related to B'nai B'rith. My league now, through the In- ternational organization, is raising money to support a na- tional B'nai B'rith softball team which is going to play in the Maccabiah Games this summer. We've been running raffles and drawings to raise money. All our organizations are doing the same. We're try- ing to raise $10,000 from all the groups to support this team." Klinger was born and raised in Detroit and graduated from Mumford High School — "the second graduating class, in 1954." Mrs. Klinger was born in Toronto, moved to Detroit when she was five, and is a graduate of Central High School. They have lived in Southfield for five years after 17 years in Livonia. "I started bowling when I was 18," Mark says, with B'nai B'rith Young Adults. "We were bowling at Great Lakes Recreation, down on Wood- ward Avenue. I got involved with these people because I had just become president of the B'nai B'rith Young Adult Council. At that time, B'nai B'rith had a gap between 18 and 21. If you were in some of the younger B'nai B'rith organizations . . . your term there was over when you were 18. At that time you couldn't be a member of B'nai B'rith or B'nai B'rith Women until you were 21 . . . "I had gone into the service in 1959. When I came out in 1962 I got real active with B'nai B'rith bowling. I first joined Tucker-Grant B'nai B'rith Bowling League." Fran says she didn't bowl when her husband was in the army, but that he bowled in three leagues, including an otherwise all-black league in Louisville, Ky. while he was stationed at Fort Knox. "That was when there was still a racial problem in the South," Mark recalls. "I was working at Ireland Army Hos- pital . . . and met a gentleman by the name of Ray Carter . . . I met him in the department where I worked preparing tis- sue for microscopic study and where I was also an autopsy assistant." Carter invited Klinger to bowl in his league. "I was in the 190s and part of the league beat me consis- tently," Klinger says. "It was Friday, March 8, 1985 N. of 12 Mile Rd. I OPEN MON.-SUN. 9-9 1 559-7783 A SERVICE TO PRIVATE OWNERS, BANKS AND ESTATES. 6,0)1.10t a* , est. Old 1 919 30400 Telegraph Road Suites 104, 134 Birmingham, Mi. 48010 4:4• *.e# <4,•t• • t* (313) 642-5575 AWARDED CERTIFICATE BY GIA IN GRADING & EVALUATION. GEMOLOGIST v DIAMONTOLOGIST Daily ' 01 5:30 p.m. LAWRENCE M. ALLAN Sat. 'til 5:00 President ffiffimit, FREE INSTALLATION! VERTICAL BLINDS 36% to 79°1 0OFF! Custom Made FREE MMSUREMENTS! METRO HEARING certified audiologist • • • • • hearing tests hearing aids/all makes 30 day trial period cleaning and repair service hearing aid batteries & supplies lincoln shopping center 26102 greenfield-oak park No Freight! No Handling Charges! -LARGEST SELECTION of materials, styles & colors anywhere! Finest quality! Lowest prices! call for an appointment 968-4223 OVER 200 STYLES! 1. 4 oi Custom-Made Since 1959! We have a way 'th windows! WOOD SHUTTERS up to All Styles! All Finishes! HOUSE OF SHUTTERS ...and more, Prepare now for the 1985/86 school year 50% OFF! SOUTHFIELD: 29215 Southfield Rd. (In Farrell Center) UVONIA: 33710 Plymouth Rd. (W. of Farmington Rd.) FARMINGTON HILLS: 31205 Orchard Lk (Hunters Sq.) STERLING HGTS: (Call for in-house appointment) • 559.4668 261 - 6530 855 - 6972 979 - 4545 JUST 4 DAYS! Free Estimates! Have the Experiences of a Lifetime! Meet our staff and learn about our exciting Judaic and General Studies Curriculum co-ed, ages 7-18 with camps in Southeost Michigan, the Upper Peninsula and Ontario, Canada; Teen Travel Trips to Colorado, North Carolina, and Alaska; and the Israel Teen Mission. Akiva Hebrew Day School invites you to Our Annual Open House Night Wednesday March 20th Kindergarten Open House 7:30 pm in Room 104 First Grade Open House 8:00 pm in Room 102 Second Grade Open House 8:00 pm in Room 112 • Sports • Jewish Programs • Sailing • • Computers (Maas) • Drama • Horseback Riding (Maas) • • Dance • Water Skiing (Maas-Kennedy) • 144.3•11J 713W-14 CAMP TAMARACK CAMP MAAS CAMP KENNEDY TEEN ADVENTURE TRIPS Fresh Air Society, 6600 W. Maple Rd. West Bloomfield, MI 48033 (313) 661-0600 AKIVA HEBREW DAY SCHOOL • STOLLMAN EDUCATION CENTER 27700 SOUTHFIELD ROAD • LATHRUP VILLAGE, MI 48076 • (313) 552-9690