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August 30, 1985 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-08-30

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, August 30, 1985

FOR WOMEN



WE HAVE AMORE ICE CREAM

25290 GREENFIELD North of 10 Mlle Rd.

CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS

ALSO CROY YISROEL ICE CREAM
Under Supervision Council of

Orthodox Rabbis

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Women Help Bonds

KOSHER ICES & ICE CREAM
FOR ALL OCCASIONS

WE DELIVER!
SAVINO'S ICE CREAM CO.

FOOD & SPIRITS

19051 Micidiebeit — Livonia

478.8298

118 W. WALLED LAKE DRIVE, CORKER PONTIAC TRAIL
624-1033
Walled Lake

MON.-THURS. 1130 a.m.-1Lp itrin FiDRy 5 p.m.-11 p.m.

1130 a.m.-11:00 p.m.

Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results
Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060

Air

c
EARLY BIRD MENU
P•1(04st CHOICE OF 7 ITEMS .$525 cow

OPEN FROM 11 a.m. SI
FOR LUNCH l

1/4
Famous For Fresh
Steaks, Chops & Seafood

4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

DINNER MENU WITH
OVER 30 ITEMS
• INCLUDES SALAD BAR!
Live Entertainment
GREENFIELD NORTH OFF 10 • 967-3922

MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY

SOUP OR SALAD

(Full Orders Only)

RED DEVIL

ITALIAN-AMERICAN DISHES
15837 FENKELL, 1 Blk. E. Of Greenfield

• PRIVATE BANQUET ROOM
• FAST CARRY-OUT SERVICE

VOULA'S

273-8844

LIGHTED
PARKING

FREE SAGANAKI

(Flaming Cheese)

"Is The Place"

with Lunch or DinneeFor 2

With This Ad

Lunch Specials

4I

Greek
American Cuisine
SEAFOOD, STEAKS
AND CHOPS

Orchard Lake & Cass Lake Rds.
11/2 Miles West of Telegraph
682-1900

This ad will entitle bearer to

ONE FREE ADMISSION

When a second admission Is purchased

hi, Bun., Wed. v Thurs.

ALL SEATS $1.50
SUN. TilRU THURS.

I - "PRIMPS HONOR" (R)

FREE SPECIAL

WITH PASTA

KEEGO TWIN

Where Movies Cost Less

Daily From
11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
• Dining • Cocktails
• Banquet Facilities

OPEN SUN. 12 NOON-11 p.m.
TUES., WED., THURS. 11 a.m.-1 1 p.m.
FRI. 11 a.m.-12 Mid.
SAT, 4 a.m.-12 Mid. Closed Mon,

113 MAPLE ST. • Wyandotte • 283-9788

BYBLOS RESTAURANT "THE BEST IN MIDDLE EASTERN FOOD"
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Tues.-Fri. 7:00 & 9:35
Sat., Sun., & Mon.
2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:35
NO PASSES OR COUPONS
FOR 7:00 SHOW
II - "GHOST BUSTERS" (PG)
Tues.-Fri. 7:25 & 9:45
Sat., Sun., & Mon.
1:45, 4:00, 7:25, 9:45

Logical
Deduction.

Are bills turning
your life story into "The
Case of the Disappearing
Paycheck"? Does all
your hard-earned money
seem to vanish without a
trace left to save?
Then perhaps you
should investigate United
States Savings Bonds.
Because saving with
Bonds is so simple, it's
elementary. Especially
if you join the Payroll
Savings Plan.
Once you sign up,
you see, a small part of
each paycheck is auto-
matically set aside to buy
Bonds.
Which means as soon
as you're paid, you save.
Before you're left trying
to deduce where it all
went.
Buy U.S. Savings
Bonds through the
Payroll Savings Plan.
And take the mystery
out of saving.

Doreen Hermelin, left, and Miriam Shenkman, right, present Sydell
Schubot with an Israel Bonds Women's Division appreciation
'award.

"Breakfast at Schubot's," an
Israel Bond Women's Division
event geared toward indepen-
dent Bond purchases of $5,000
or more, realized $400,000 in
subscriptions from the 35
women who attended the special
program as guests of Douglas
and Sydell Schubot at Jules R.
Schubot Jewelers in Troy..
At the breakfast, the follow-
ing women were enrolled in the
1985 Golda Meir Club ($5,000 or
more): Eleanor Lessman, Ruth
Miller, Pearl Nosan, Frances
Fetter, Ann Newman, Rose
Ferber, Helen Beth Etkin, Phyl-
lis Newman, Dora Silverfarb,
Phoebe Mainster, Anne Silver,
Frieda Stollman, Leah Snider,
Barbara Stollman, Sydell
Schubot, Betty Kahn, Marge
Saulson, Helen Allen and Dottie
Gerson.
Diamond Trustee members

(purchasers of $10,000 or more)
for 1985 are: Miriam Shenkman,
Anne Parzen, Miriam Ferber,
Tillie Brandwine, Florence
Hermelin, Celia Schwartz, Alice
Ross, Dr. Susan Harold, Blanche
Pollack, Beverly Laker, Rosa
Schaumberg, Miriam Ham-
burger, Edith Frank and Betty
Singer.

Club
Minister's
Prime
($25,000 or more) members for
1985 are: Emma Schaver, Mala
Dorfman, Doreen Hermelin and
Franka Charlupski.
Following the program, Mrs.
Hermelin, Women's Division
chairman, and Mrs. Shenkman,
Golda Meir Club chairman, and
co-chairman of the breakfast
with Barbara Nusbaum and
Anne Parzen, presented the hos-
tess with a special Women's Di-
vision award of appreciation.

LOCAL NEWS

(former location of Phoenica)

10% DISCININT ON FOOD & DRINKS

20% Nu=
• RIM MINKS
Solna 3 ohs. mil •

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(When This
Ad Is

Presented

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A thAile MnIN of Ups pmbhcaopn
and The Adeetesing (goo.

Michael Pitt, right, and his nephew, Adam, address guests at the
dedication of the Frederick H. Pitt Haverim Home in Southfield,
operated by the Jewish Association for Retarded Citizens.

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