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April 01, 1988 - Image 51

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-04-01

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!LOCAL NEWS

Detroit Gcl ey of
Contemporc ry Crc

S

• Furniture • Art Quilts • Glass •
• Baskets • Jewelry • Wearables • Ceramics

301 Fisher Buitding

HBS Re-Elects
Samuel Havis

Park free behind Crowleys

873-7888

Mon.-Sat, 11-5
Visit The Garden Cafe
serving from 11 to 3

CHARTER HOUSE
HAIR SHOP

ON THE BOARDWALK

Management and Staff
Wish Their Customers & Friends
The Very Best In Health, Happiness
and Prosperity For This Passover Season.

ORCHARD LAKE ROAD, SOUTH OF MAPLE (2 Doors From Stage & Co. Deli)
851 HAIR
HAIR STYLING FOR MEN
WE FEATURE HAIR PIECES BY

-

AW Mon

— HOURS —
TUESDAYS THRU SATURDAYS
7 a.m. to 6 p.m.

The Great
Cover-Up

Samuel Havis
Samuel P. Havis was re-
elected president of the Heb-
rew Benevolent Society at its
recent general board meeting.
Havis is a member of
Perfection Lodge of the
Masons, Crescent Shrine
Club and a board member of
Cong. B'nai David.
He has been a member of
the board of the Hebrew
Benevolent Society for many
years and was active on many
committees. Prior to his re-
cent election, he was a vice
president for two years.
Other officers are: Milton
Oleinick and Ernest Green-
field, vice presidents; Louis P.
Topor, treasurer, Eric Green-
baum, secretary; A.M.
Silverstein, Charles R. Snow
and Melville Richman,
trustees; and Edward Miller,
cemetery chairman.

Seek Volunteers

Common Ground, Oakland
County's 24-hour crisis
center, needs volunteers.
Screening is required, but
previous experience is not
necessary. Interested in-
dividuals should attend an
orientation session on
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. or
Thursday at 10 a.m. at Com-
mon Ground, 1090 Adams,
Birmingham. For informa-
tion, contact Connie Justice,
645-1173.

MICHIGAN
PRESCRIPTION

and the

Greenspan & Serling

families

HORIZONTAL & VERTICAL

A Happy, Healthy

PASSOVER

2264 Scott Lake Road, Pontiac

• Verticals

• Aluminum 1", 1/2" Horizontals

• Wood 2", 1 1/2" Horizontals
• Pleated Shades

• Duette Shades

• Woven Woods

1111111111111
— Ever CUSTOM yday Di ORDER
scounts

want to wish you and yours

CUSTOM WINDOW
TREATMENT

WALLPAPER



• Custom Rugs

• Carpeting
• Wood Floors

FREE
w ith VALANCES*

mp our r e ch va e s rf e ico ali

blinds
''Prrfairous orders

ecluded
exp. 3-31-88

The Great Cover-Up

851-1125

TIFFANY PLAZA
32855 NORTHWESTERN HWY.
(South of 14 Mile Road)

Professional Measure and In-Home Design
Consulting At No Obligation

Up To 40% OFF

GRAND OPENING
SPECIAL

OFF
20%
EVERYTHING

1\/14C) 1=0 .Ak.

■ ........•■•••11.■ip

R.

TO OUR FRIENDS &
CUSTOMERS -

FURNISHING S

HAVE A

HEALTHY

& HAPPY
PASSOVER!

Used Book Sale
Is Scheduled

The Friends of the Hun-
tington Woods Library will
have a used book sale on
April 9, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The sale will be held in the
basement of the library,
26415 Scotia. Children's
books will be available. For
information or to donate
books, call Beverly
Friedenberg, 399-4047.

MANUFACTURERS &
DESIGNERS
CUSTOM EUROPEAN
KITCHENS &
BATH CABINETRY

EXCLUSIVE IMPORTERS OF
CONTEMPORARY FUNITURE







WALL UNITS
DINING ROOMS
LIVING ROOMS
BEDROOM GROUPS
LEATHER COUCHES

825 Woodward Ave.
%MUM) Pontiac, MI 48053
(313) 332-8000

1952 TELEGRAPH • BLOOMFIELD • 332-7283

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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