1 11- --- 4011111PIONWINIMIIIIII ■ iii.; ---- • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• THE ULTIMATE PARTY FAVOR • • GIVE YOUR GUESTS Wedding Rehearsals and Ceremony Assistance ANNIVERSARIES Lee Wolin 354-4433 0 ettnAt I1"4/ 4444,4 Wander 50th 14 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE REALLY SHOWS .. . STOP BY AND SEE FOR YOURSELF! KETUBA & ORIGINAL HEBREW DESIGNS FROM THE TRADITIONAL TO THE GLITZ Also . . . Professional & Commercial Dept. c'ea 4 • • • • • CALUGRAPHY HEBREW CAWGRAPHY PARTY PLANNING COMMERCIAL DEPT. BUSINESS CARDS WC,42V141.•‘44" • Registered Electrologists • Come and let us remove your unwanted hair problem and improve your appearance. Near 12 Mile Rd. bet. Evergreen & Southfield , invites you to a Special Shabbat Service Friday, September 5, 1986 • 8:00 p.m. DO YOU HAVE A PUSHKA FROM YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH OPEN HOUSE THAT YOU WOULD LIKE COLLECTED? Sunday, Septembe10 43: 986 2-5 p.m. ' PLEASE CALL 5085 Walnut Lake Rd., W. Bloomfield 661-0040 111111111111•11 ■ 1/ Israeli Police Fight Road Accidents Jerusalem (JTA) — Police haire increased their fight against road accidents, which has risen recently at an alarming rate. Leaves of absence for police personnel have been shortened in order to have more of them on traf- fic and road patrols. In- creased preventive activities have also been put into effect, it was announced last Mon- day. These steps were taken as the country's 42nd traffic ac- cident victim in the past 15 days died. The latest victim, a 51-year old woman resident of Kiryat Malchi, was fatally injured by a runaway truck on the 'lel Aviv-Jerusalem highway. The truck apparent- ly took a dangerous curve at a very high speed and crashed into a bus stop at which the woman had been standing. While doctors, psychol- ogists, physiologists, town planners, traffic engineers, teachers and many other ex- perts from a multitude of fields have been seeking to ex- plain the recent unusual number of road fatalities, Police Inspector-General David Kraus told his staff to increase police presence on the highways and main city streets, issuing tickets and if necessary arresting offenders who swerve out of traffic lanes, pass irresponsibly, fail to use their directional signals, disregards stop and other signs, or speed. TEMPLE KOL AMI An informal discussion to acquaint you with our Temple . and religious school — to be followed by an Oneg Shabbat. Come and join us. Appt. OnlyAsk For Shirlee or Debby. Dixieland Band Plays Shain Park Cornetist Tom Saunders and his local jazz group, The Surfside Six, will perform at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Shain Park in downtown Birming- ham. The concert is free. In case of rain call the Depart- ment of Parks and Recreation, 644-1807. • • • • • • • STANDELL'S • • OLD TYME PHOTOS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 559-7742 • • • • • • • • • • • • 569-9792 • Bloom aid Bloom 559-1969 • AN ANTIQUE-TYPE • PHOTO OF THEMSELVES • IN AUTHENTIC • PERIOD COSTUMES THAT SLIDE-ON OVER • THEIR OWN CLOTHING • " 1 Sol and Jean Wander of Boca Ratan, Fla., formerly of De- troit, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on June 28. They have a daughter, Sandy Glaser of West Bloom- field, and a son and daughter- in-law, Herschel and Roberta Wander of Southfield. The senior Wanders have five grandchildren, Neil and Carolyn Glaser, Eric Todd, Kevin and Marla Wander. Eric Todd, a University of Michigan medical school student, re- cently returned from studies at York University in England to see his grandparents who were visiting in Michigan. • • • SHAINDY FREEDMAN 967-2471 : Rabbi Norman Roman Rabbi Emeritus Ernst Conrad VALERIE TAYLOR Fashion Resale now accepting furs and better jewelry for fall. for information call Mon.-Fri. 12 to 6 540-9548 OOTI FAM► Ly Sl IGGESTS THAT MEMORIAL CONTRIK FT1ONS BE MADE TO TI AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETy 0. - Fuller Fashion Boutique Sizes 16 to 24 TAMOTSU FALL TRUNK SHOWING THURSDAY, AUG. 21, 12 noon to 8 p.m. Wine and Cheese 11 Mile and Lahser Harvard Row Mall 354-4560 71 •