70 Friday, April 4, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS "Herb's Hemish Deal" Reliable Service 092515 111UURS. AUTO RUST REPAIRS p ANNIVERSARIES CALL FOREIGN & DOMESTIC BUMPING & PAINTING H•M•H•F. Free Pick-up and Delivery — Vinyl tops, corroded floors • Motor Homes • Autb Glass LOWEST FARES EVERYWHERE . Free Estimates at Your Home or Office •827-4070 827-4050 — Same Location Since 1972 — SHOP 493.0212 HOME 356-3677 30%-50% Below Dealership Costs or YOUR FAVORITE TRAVEL AGENT GALLERY FRAMING SPECIALISTS Quality Diamonds at Competitive Prices • osephClur GALLERY L.1 call for an appointment 855-0633 Orchard Mall West Bloomfield Ethel and Louis Shear Sophisticated Trends in Fashion Hunters Square Orchard Lake & 14 Mile One of a Kind Custom Designed Jewelry Hours 26325 Twelve Mile Rd Southfield Michigan 4R034 moiiIdsoil j e os5otauorday Southeast Corner nmscioy 10 00 8 30 In the Mayfair Shops At Northwestern Hwy the finest in contemporary posters and original works of art 851-6950 00000000000000000 0 COLONY INTERIORS SUCOR IRLI Orchard Lake N. of Maple 626-1999 ovosmowsivricicKno tw ga ery 25% off framed posters 20% off custom framing . orchar .lake rd n. of maple at SUGARTREE west aloomfield r mon - sat 10 am-5 pm • thurs till 8 pm VIDEO PHOTOGRAPHY 855-0813 Louis G. and Ethel (Jackman) Shear of Southfield recently celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary. Louis G. Shear married Ethel Jackman on March 19, 1916, in Detroit, Michigan. Louis came to this country from Lithuania in 1905, through Canada, at age 11. He was born in 1894. Shear worked for 50 years, and retired from supervi- sion from GM-Fisher body, Fleetwood Division in 1958. He attended the 75th anniversary dinner of Fleetwood this past year, being the oldest retiree from that division. Ethel Jackman Shear has been past president of the Jewish War Veteran's ladies auxilary, having won the by DAVID CITRIN 471.1235 11 /1 AL KLINE "See me for a heimish deal" lash rTr r,t •d 6161 Woodward Detroit, MI 48202 875-0300 Eisenhower Award for selling the most U.S. Bonds during World War II for that organiza- tion. She also is a past president of Pioneer women (now Naamat). Ethel was also a worker for Hadassah and B'nai B'rith Women. She was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., in 1895. Both Louis and Ethel Shear have been members of many Jewish charitable organizations over the years. Mr. and Mrs. Shear celebrated their anniversary with their children, Dr. and Mrs. Phillip (Rose) Shear of Southfield, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin (Edith) Shear of Clawson, and Harriet and Judge Donald R. Freeman of Flint; seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. WSU Names Sedler Gershenson Fellow • weddings • barlbat mitzvahs • sweet 16 • household inventory • insurance video Just south of the G.M. & Fisher Bldg. mery ,,,,,,,,• and sheila aronoff . , • • • Shear 70th Robert Sedler • Robert A. Sedler, professor of law at Wayne State University, has been honored by WSU as a Gershenson Distinguished Fa- culty Fellow "in recognition of accomplishments that gained national recognition." Money to support the Ger- shenson Fellowships was pro- vided by a trust established by the late Charles Gershenson. Sedler will receive two annual stipends of $6,000 to support re- search work. A leading authority in the areas cif conflict of laws and Constitutional .law, Sedler has been involved as an attorney in national landmark cases con- cerned with civil liberties. He has been a member of the WSU law faculty since 1977 and prev- iously served on the faculty of the University of Kentucky Law School. He was the general counsel of the American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky from 1971- 1976.