al? tiCot:( 18V11 Si: Friday, October 18, 1985 ' 63 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS • 4, 4+ 444*********4.0 i 4d I.1 Ili:I NE1 713 HI E 1-.1 r....---------SAVE 1 ..............1 ' I 1 1 1 1 PERMANENT. HAIR REMOVAL I - 1 Ohio JNF Leader To Speak Here I 1 I 1 sn cn a , j - ou FOR 15 MINUTES . Susan Hutten Registered Electrologist 1 Private Consultation ■ uww•Imemillwrn-i I I (up lo four visits) I 1 , 355-3954 i THIS COUPON.. I. loam= gm dl .Land Contrad For Sole, PHOTO PARTY FAVORS guilty lost* photography sakes is the best asks fir Plir ItirtY Seasoned Viill discount to yield 16% PHOTOS BY GILBO • 313469-9442 Mr. Franklin 851-2765 357-5166 41.4 444.4.44.1141 4444-4 Oct. 19th i8 Day Sweeter "1 11 1; Bennet Kleinman Bennet Kleinman, Cleveland attorney and community leader will be the featured speaker at the Jewish National Furld's dinner on Wednesday when JNF will honor Dean E. Richardson with the "Tree of Life" Award, it was announced by Franklin J. Ellias, president of JNF of Greater Detroit, and dinner co- chairmen Joseph E. De- Caminada, Gerald Greenwald and Richard D. Rohr. The dinner will be held at Cong. Shaarey Zedek at 6 p.m. Kleinman is the former president of Cleveland's Temple Emanu-El and serves as the chairman of the board of gover- nors, Cleveland College and Jewish Studies, and as chair- man of Jewish National Fund Foundation. He is a member of the Jewish Federation, Bureau of Jewish Education, Union of American Hebrew Congregations and the • Citizens League of Greater Cleveland. Kleinman is also a member of the board of gover- nors of Israel Bonds. He has received the Man of Achievement Award as well as the Cleveland ORT Man of the Year Award in his community. He also is a member of the Na- tional Campaign Cabinet of the United Jewish Appeal. For dinner reservations, call the JNF office, 557-6644. 6mm Pearls - SPECIALLY PRICED AT $18.00. Regular Price $36.00. Other sizes available at Weintraub's discount prices. All merchandise at Weintraub Jewelers is offered at outstanding discount prices. All sales can be exchanged or refunded. 41 I - . Southfield uthfiet i/11 480p34 NOrthwestern Highway, 10am-514501,Th 10arn-7145pm, SatlOam-5ni STRIP" 29536 • HOU RS: PI-10148'. 357-4000 111 Farmington Band Starts 20th Season Farmington Community Band begins its 20th season Oct. 27 at Orchestra Hall in Detroit, with a performance of Celebration. 'Tr 11/4 • Senior Center Has Open House The Southfield Adult Day Center will celebrate its fourth anniversary with an open house Tuesday at noon at the center. Beginning at 1:30 p.m. there will be a chime bell recital and a vocal solo performed by clients. A wine and cheese social will follow. For information call Sherry Webb, 354-9362. You're living on top of the World. Ridgecrest at the Park High above an established community of luxurious homes is an enclave of six exceptional homesites. Heavily wooded with a breathtaking tree-top view, these sites will be built with new home plans that pre- serve the natural contours of , the land. Crafted by The `Herman Frankel Organization, these homes.contain In - novative features, exciting details and spectacular views. Information is available now for Ridgecrest at The Pork and other homes In The Park at Bloomfield Lake, • . Then and Now A MU IMRSIRE1.10111iiiittlA811101118111M11101111 .11W` • "larratfir41" wok,' RIPE SM SAILRIII!U riiiiiiituk41.11211101810ion(11111. SVPORIPI410 •- Y. '. • • • ‘..7. • There are only 6 homesItes on the rldge. See the new Rldgecred model. From S259,000. Model Phone:.626-3502 Main Office: 626-3500 See other mode:tin The Pork at Bloomfielc4 e from field Hills S249,000 (BI Schools),- The Pork can be found west off Mlddlebelt Rd., south of lone Pine Rd. Follow Woodcliff signs to Information Center. Open noon to 6 P.-rn. every- day, except Thursday. • Soles by: