NEW FROM ellesse MOD TECH FURNITURE INC. nin limmTl" manufacturer of custom furniture • LAMINATES • WOODS • CONTEMPORARY • TRADITIONAL 553-2246 the "DIAMOND" shoe with RHINESTONE trim!! b maple at lahser iehhl MT* 646-4475 LOCAL NEWS 1.". 1-1AIMID Cohan To Speak At Luncheon CLEANERS 356-6822 Located At: 11 Mile & Lahser rniThe Harvard Row Mall Hours: Mon-Fri 7-6 Sat 8-5 20% OFF On ALL Drycleaning SPECIAL CARE D•eisimc & Sons 531-2600 531-2600 "WE BELIEVE IN BASIC VALUES" ONLY MINUTES FROM BIRMINGHAM & BLOOMFIELD — JUST WEST OF TELEGRAPH ON SEVEN MILE ROAD •ULTRA SUEDES •FINE KNITS & SILK •LEATHERS & FUR •BEADED SEQUINED & FASHION TRIM GARMENTS WEDDING GOWN CARE Before and After the Wedding! EXPERT REPAIRS & ALTERATIONS COUPON MUST BE PRESENTED WITH INCOMING ORDER The Important Brand New 1987 Seventh Edition of • WHO's WHO IN WORLD JEWRY A. Positive Point About Breast Cancer. is now available for your office or home reference library • The most comprehensive and authoritative international encyclopedia of Jewish achievement in the arts, sciences, government, academia, business and Jewish communal life. • An indispensable resource. • Over 6,000 biographies of Jewish men and women of distinction from more than 70 countries. • Special reference section on Soviet Jewish Refuseniks. $129 plus $4.95 shipping for deluxe hard bound edition. Call or write to receive this important resource guide. Please allow 2 weeks for delivery. Make checks out to World Jewry, Inc. WHO's WHO IN WORLD JEWRY 627 Greenwich Street, Dept. D New York, NY 10014 212/741-2111 90 FRIDAY, NOV. 13, 1987 Now we can see it before you can feel it. When it's no bigger than the dot on this pa e. And when it's 90% cur- able. With the best chance of saving the breast. The trick is catching it early. And that's exactly what a mammogram can do. A mammogram is a sim- ple x-ray that s simply the best news yet for detecting breast cancer. And saving lives. If you're over 35, ask your doctor about mammography. Give yourself the chance of a lifetirne:m i, AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY* Leon Cohan Leon S. Cohan, senior vice president of and general counsel for the Detroit Edison Co. and president of the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit, will be the guest speaker at a lun- cheon in his honor on Wednesday at the Sheik Restaurant in downtown Detroit. Cohan will describe his re- cent trip to Israel, and detail his visits to various facilities and projects of the Histadrut- Amal educational network. Cohan also will give an ac- count of his impressions of the current political situation in the Middle East. Registration Still Open Machon Labrah, the Jewish Learning Network of Michigan, has begun its fall semester. Registration is still open for classes, which in- clude: Jewish law, philosophy, concepts in Jewish thought, Hebrew ulpan, siddur and Talmud. Classes are held at Cong. Beth rIbfilo Emanuel Tikva in Southfield. For information, call the machon, 967-0888. Early Deadline The Jewish News will have an early deadline for organizational and local news for the issue of Dec. 4. The deadline will be 12 noon, Wednesday, Nov. 25. Items coming in after the deadline will be used the following week if still timely.