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October 03, 1986 - Image 125

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-10-03

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Best Wishes To All Our
Friends and Relatives For A
HEALTHY, HAPPY, & PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR .

L'SHANA TOVA

Wishing all our customers, family
and friends a year filled
with health and happiness.

EXCLUSIVE PAINTING, INC.

'4:r-4 SANDY & JOE GLAZER

26061 Radcliff Place, Oak Park, MI 48237

968-1164

ternational effort by leaders
of world Jewry to aid Israel's
economic recovery.
While serving in the Israel
Defense Forces, he enrolled
in Bar-Ilan University and
was graduated magna cum
laude.
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Singer To Appear
At Bond Event

HAMILTON, MILLER, HUDSON &
FAYNE TRAVEL CORPORATION

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and its employees
offer sincere wishes
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to everyone
For A Healthful and Joyous
New Year



Best wishes to all our
Customers and Friends for a

HAPPY & HEALTHY NEW YEAR

TABLE PADS

Best wishes for a happy, healthy
New Year.

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WEST BLOOMFIELD OFFICE

Judith Steel

Sylvia Stern, Broker/Manager
Jackie Maas, Secretary
Doug Andrew
Mary Lou Andrews
Jack Bakke
Lillian Champion
Barbara Charns
Andy Collins
Pam Finkel
Marilyn Gendich
Regina Gilbert
Keith Gilman

Jewelers

26325 Twelve Mile Rd.

Southeast corner Northwestern
Behind Gabe's Fruits
In The Mayfair Shops

Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30
Thurs. 10-8:30

353-1424

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Cancer Coping
Series To Begin

"I Can Cope," a community
program for cancer patients
and their families, will begin
its fall session Oct. 21 at 7
p.m. at Grace Hospital, 18700
Meyers, Detroit.
Registration is required by
Oct. 14. For information, call
Harper-Grace Hospital, 745-
8983. The series is free.

Up Is
42" x 64"

Vinyl top. felt bottom.
washable, heat resistant

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AND MEASURE
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2 WEEK DELIVERY

FOB FACTORY

LEAVES PRICED SEPARATELY
FREE SHOP AT HOME.SERVICE

CUSTOM TABLE
PAD CO.

851-2303

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Katie Goodwin
Cliff Johnson
Nancy Johnson
Gayle Leicinger
Verdeane Marriott
Bobbie Miller
Zina Mironov
Harry Movsesian
Lynda Slater
DeDe Weinberg
Terri Weiss
Barbara Wood
John Yugovich

"YOU MIGHT BE LEFT OUT
IN THE COLD THIS WINTER
IF YOU DON'T CALL KAST
THIS FALL."

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Judith Steel, internation-
ally known singing artist,
will be guest entertainer at
the Tam-O-Shanter tribute
dinner on behalf of State of
Israel Bonds, at 7 p.m. Oct.
11 at the club. ,
Honored at the dinner will
be Nathan Soberman, 25-year
member of the club and
recipient-elect of Israel's
Jerusalem, City of Peace
Award. Dinner chairman is
D. Dan Kahn.
Ms. Steel was raised in
America and became an in-
ternationally recognized per-
former with a wide repertoire
of contemporary and tradi-
tional folk songs in Hebrew,
English, Yiddish, Ladino,
Spanish and French. Her
interest in Hebrew songs was
kindled by a visit to Israel in
1974, on the occasion of her
son's bar mitzvah, as well as
by her early experience as a
Holocaust survivor.
Ms. Steel has performed at
concert halls and resorts
throughout the Eastern
United States, has been a
frequent guest on radio and
has appeared on behalf of
Jewish organizations.
For dinner reservations
and information, call Israel
Bonds, 557-2900.

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HAIR FASHIONS 476-9522
29525 W. NINE MILE
Farmington Hills. Michigan

kl11 111614/11

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Make the KAST call your LAST call!

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