( HAPPY BIRTHDAY '~ LOCAL NEWS CALLY 24 AND I WANT MO -, 20% Off Fall Special RE-STYLE YOUR FUR! !•:;:„;;;MEZ,' l:outte , v ∎ ■ t AL. h.ttr\J Sylvia Porter reveals one guaranteed way to make your money grow. It's time to have your favorite fur re-styled or altered for fall and winter wear and save money too. We have Euro- pean craftsmen who know how to make your fur look new. Free cleaning with alter- ations. Please call for an ap- pointment. "One savings option that combines a fair return, safety and simplicity has been with us a long time—U.S. Savings Bonds. Today's Bonds have changed for the better, now offering more than adequate interest rates when held five years or more. Bonds are guaranteed safe—and easy to buy through company Payroll Savings Plans." v ivid 7‘` Carl Dumas and Lesley Berns rehearse a scene from "Diary of Anne Frank." US =- cr7 journalist, economist, and euitot-in-cniet . of SNIvia Porters Personal Finance Nlaga;inc. Porter, Expires 11-15-86 SAVINGS BONDS EXCHANGE 75 University Avenue West — Windsor Paying Better7han Ever 519-254-8788 `Anne Frank' At Center The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan De- troit, in conjunction with Michael Goodman, will pre- sent "The Diary of Anne Frank" in association with the Nancy Gurwin production company. The play will open Nov. 16 at 7 p.m. in the Aaron DeRoy Theatre located in the main Jewish Community Center. There will be six perform- ances of the play. Appearing in the play are: Lesley Berns as Anne: Carl OFFERED FOR THE FIRST TIME! ,Darnily Wore p.c. "Your First Step To Better Health" IS PLEASED TO-OFFER FOR THE FIRST TIME, AFFORDABLE ORTHOTIC INSERTS FOR YOUR SHOES O 10 ee CAN BE USED TO HELP ■ ■ • r‘41 ' V\s • PAINFUL BUNIONS • HARD CORNS • SOFT CORNS • HEEL SPUR • HEEL PAIN For Only $49.95 • FLAT FEET • ARCH PAIN • CALLOUSES 21700 NORTHWESTERN HWY. (DELTA DENTAL BLDG.) AT J.L. HUDSON DR., Southfield 557-4300 FREE TRANSPORTATION _ C D 80 Friday, November 7, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Dumas as Otto Frank; Nancy Brassert as Mrs. Frank, Lee Rosender as Mrs. Van Daan, Phil Jakey as Van Daan, Danny Gurwin as Peter Van Daan, Cindy Starman as Miep, Barbara Stober as Margot Frank, Steve Sell as Kraler and Goodman as Dus- sel. Special group rates for organizations and groups of 20 or more are available. For information, call the Center, 661,1000, ext. 341. BNAI BRITH IVAN S. BLOCH CHAP- TER, will meet at Pickle Barrel Deli, 19801 12 Mile Road at Evergreen at 6:30 p.m. Thursday. There is a charge. For information, call Rosalyn Rebeck, 626-5463; or Marilyn Lipman, 546-8945. DETROIT BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CHAP- TER will meet at the Whitehall Club House, 7:45 p.m. Nov. 17. Moira Katz, a native of South Africa and Specialist in communications will speak on "Jews in South Africa." Refreshments will be served at a nominal charge. Guests are welcome. REY UT UNIT, B'nai B'rith, will feature special Judaica items at its art auction, 8:30 - p.m. Saturday, at Fred Grossman Gallery, 29528 Northwestern Highway, Southfield. A wine and cheese preview at 7:30 p.m. will precede the auction. There is a charge. For infor- mation, call the gallery, 350-1680. B'nai B'rith Holds Blood Bank Drive B'nai B'rith Men's and Women's Councils of Met- ropolitan Detroit will sponsor a blood bank drive 5 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, at Temple Emanu-El, 14450 Ten Mile Road, Oak Park. For in- formation, call Charles or Diana Blauer, 968-2153.