THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 6, 1985 LOCAL NEWS Interfaith Event Monday At Beth El Sensuous Lingerie Coming Sept. Gth pak. Specialists in Nteesiej Put Deihl 546-6200 ERADICO PEST CONTROL Flea Market 1030 WOODWARD HGTS. Telegraph & Dixie Hwy. FERNDALE, MICH. 48220 • PROFESSIONAL, QUALITY SEM ICE FOR HOME, APARTMENT AND INDUSTRY • SERVICING SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN FOR 50 YEARS IN ALL PHASES OF PEST CONTROL LOVE-A-BUY BOOTH Against the wall near the back FREE Gift For First 100 Sales FREE ESTIMATES REASONABLE RATES Ceresnie & Offen Furs Presents Their Rev. Pawlikowksi Rev. John T. Pawlikowski, OSM, a member of the U.S. - Holocaust Memorial Council, will be the featured speaker at the fourth annual observance of the 1939 Nazi invasion of Po- land, to be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday at Temple Beth El. This joint Polish-Jewish- Ukrainian observance honoring the victims of the oppression un- leashed by the Nazi invasion of Poland in 1939 was originated by the local Jewish-American/ Polish-American Dialogue and is sponsored by the American Jewish Committee, Detroit Chapter; Polish American Con- gress, Michigan Division; and Ukrainian American Coordinat- ing Council, Metropolitan De- troit Branch; in cooperation with the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit and St. Mary's College of Or- chard Lake. Fr. Pawlikowski, professor of social ethics at the Catholic Theological Union, University of Chicago, will speak on "Freedom and Dignity: A Shared Respon- sibility." The author of several books on the subject of Christian-Jewish relations, Fr. Pawlikowski is a member of the National Polish-Jewish Dialogue. He was appointed to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council in 1980 by President Carter. The program will be taped and aired later over Radio Free Europe. Moderating the program will be Michael J. Berezowsky, assis- tant prosecuting attorney for Calhoun County and representa- tive of the Ukrainian commu- nity. A candle-lighting cere- mony, featuring youth from the Polish, Jewish and Ukrainian communities, will follow, presided over by Rosemary Kozielski Wolock, attorney and member of the National Polish-American/Jewish-American Task Force. Rabbi Dannel Schwartz, senior rabbi at Temple Beth El, will give the invocation, and Dr. Pawlikowski will be introduced by Leon Cohan president, Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit. The bene- diction will be given by the Very Rev. Joseph Shary, pastor, St. John's Ukrainian Catholic Church, Detroit. Admission is free, and the public is imVited. Eighth Annual.. Under the...Urt.t in the Parking Lot Sale • . . Thursday, Friday & Saturday Only September 5, 6, & 7 A Partial List of our Exceptional Values: Regulai Sale $ 595 '250 $ 695 '295 $ 1 595 $695 $2600 '1195 $3500 '1495 Natural Raccoon Sections Jackets Brightner Added Blue Fox Jackets Natural Mink Corduroy Cut Jackets Natural Blue Fox Coats Dye Added Ranch Mink Jackets Regular Natural Long-Hair Beaver. Coats $3500 Dye Added Let-Out Ranch Mink Coats $5000 Natural Coyote Coats $5000 Let-Out Silver Raccoon Coats, Brightner Added $5000 Natural Let-Out Mink Coats, Available in Lunaraine and Autumn Haze Sale $ 1495 *1995 $ 1995 $ 1995 '5500 '2495 All furs labeled to show country of origin. While quantities last. 181 S. Woodward Ave., 1 Blk. 6 VI South of Maple, Next to the Birmingham Theatre 642-1. 690 Fine Furs for Sophisticsteclia Special Sale Hours: 9:30.9:00 All 3 Nights September 5, 6, & 7 All Major Credit Cards Accepted & Gentlemen of Distincdon, 37