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August 05, 1988 - Image 70

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-08-05

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PACE

FOR WOMEN

BRUETON

CALLING ALL

"COUCH POTATOES

SUMMER
SALE

COME

PISGAH BOWLING LEAGUE

• SEASON STARTS SEPT. 1st
• FULL TEAMS WELCOME
•JUNIORS (UNDER 30) NO DUES 1st YEAR

• Outstanding Interiors by experienced
designers who listen to your needs
and your budget.

• As always, no fancy fees just

A BELL

substantial savings on all orders
including custom marble & woods
& laminate furniture.

R.K. Design & Associates

Interior Design & Space Planning

647-3532
DONGHIA

CIT MANN

WITH US

THURSDAY 9:30 p.m. W. BLOOMFIELD LNS.

THE BEST FOR LESS



BOWL



CALL MARV

626-0088

MARGUERITE'S

"ALTERATIONS"

Tailoring & Alterations

Our alteration department is now
open for outside work again.

$ 2 OFF Alterations

good with this ad

The HIGHEST Money Market Rate
Among Major Financial Institutions
in the Detroit Metropolitan Area for

227

Consecutive Weeks

AT IN

29555 Northwestern Hwy.
Southfield, Mich

MALL

INTEREST RATES AS OF: 7-27-

FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

MONEY MARKET RATES'

6.15

Franklin Savings

Comerica

6.00

First Federal Savings Bank & Trust

5.30

First Federal of Michigan

5.70

First of America

5.90

Manufacturers

6.00

Michigan National of Detroit

5.60

National Bank of Detroit

6.10

Standard Federal

5.70

*Based on 510,000 deposit. Some minimum deposit requirements may he lower.
Higher rates may be available for larger deposits.

36 MONTH HIGH INCOME C.D.

8. 5 ■ 0 °/0 P'cen

Annual

Rag e

INCOME

Experience the pure
luxury and innovative
styling of ck,r new-
Fall/Winter f fashions
for 198889. It
been our tradition to
offer only the finest
In furs for men
and women.

• Balance of $5,000 or more. Limited time offer. Early withdrawal subject to penalty.

Franklin
Savings

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Lender

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(313) 358.5170

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(Between 7 & 8 Mile Roads)

(313) 881-5200

ST 5 1988

355-3388

Esther Applebaum, liaison
officer of Israel Chapter, B'nai
B'rith Women, invites guests
to the special fund-raising
luncheon for the B'nai B'rith
Children's Home in Israel on
Aug. 18 at 11:30 a.m. in the
Whitehall Apartment club
house. A program on the
children's home will be
presented by Cathy Rissman.
This event also will honor the
B'nai B'rith Women's 90th
birthday. A children's home
certificate will be given to
each guest. For information,
call Mrs. Applebaum,
557-2975; or Ruth Blumberg,
559-3874.

Lunch Meeting
Is Planned

Mrs. Leo Laufer, president
of the Ladies of Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah,invites friends
to a luncheon meeting on
Wednesday at noon at the
Yeshivah building, 15751 W.
Lincoln, Southfield. The
luncheon is being sponsored
by Mrs. Anne Cottler in
memory of Zipora Traub,
sister of Gustav Berenholz.
Rabbi Shaiall Zachariash of
Congregation Shomrey
Emunah wil be the guest
speaker. Hostesses for the
meeting are Mrs. Annie
Barcless, Mrs. Rosa Grunfeld,
Mrs. Edith Weiss and Mrs.
Leah Yoffe. Guests are
welcome.

Service Group
Honors Jaffe

Monthly check may he issued
or reinvested to another
Franklin Savings Account

Ask About Our Other Full Service Products

Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30

Israel BBW
Has Luncheon

Shirley Jaffe, past president
of Infants Service Group, will
be honored as "Woman of The
Year" on Tuesday at noon
with a luncheon at Sutton
Place club house.
She will be honored for 23
years of service as president,
recording secretary, social
secretary, secreary of the
bowling league, memorial
chairman and editor of the
Broadcaster."
The luncheon is open to
guests. There will be a charge.
For resevations call Evelyn
Hayman, 626-7616; or
Dorothy Schuldinger,
542-9058.

Working Women

181 8. Woodward
Next to the
Birmingham Theatre
Free Adjacent Parking
642-1690
Mon.-Sat. 9:30-5:30;

Thurs. 9:30-8:30

Marcia Rayner Dahlgren of
the nation-wide safety
organization, Citizens
Against Crime, will be the
featured speaker at a meeting
of the Michigan Porfessional
Women's Network on Monday
at the Radisson Hotel at 6
p.m.

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