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January 06, 1989 - Image 104

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-01-06

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I ANNIVERSARIES I

For 4 Fashionable days
the Cleary Auditorium
in Windsor will host the
Greatest Collection of
Canadian Furs. At prices
youll never see again!

Alice and Morton Berlin

Berlin 50th
Alice and Morton Berlin
They were joined at the
recently celebrated their 50th
celebration by their grand-
wedding anniversary with a
children, Lori and Douglas
cruise to the Mediterranean
Sofer, Marc and Miriam
and were honored at a party
‘Disner, Amy, Jeff and Andy
given by their children, Bar-
Berlin, and great-grandson,
bara and Alan Berlin,and
Matthew Edward Soifer.
Rosalie and Charles Disner.

""'"'"•°1 LOCAL NEWS

THURSDAY TO SUNDAY CLEARY AUDITORIMENDSOR

FREE FORALL !

• FREE ALTERATIONS
• FREE STORAGE IN 1989
• PERSONAL MONOGRAMMING
• FREE CUSTOM GARMENT BAG
• FREE SHIPPING ANYWHERE IN
NORTH AMERICA
• FREE WRITTEN GUARANTEE
• FREE APPRAISAL CERTIFICATE
• FREE COAT CHECKING IN LOBBY

EVERY FUR
IMAGINABLE!

FIT FOR A
QUEEN!

MINK, FOX, CANADIAN BEAVER
SHEARRED BEAVER, RACCOON,
TANUKI, COYOTE, MUSKRAT,
BOBCAT, OTTER, FITCH, SHEARLING
LAMB, FISHER, BADGER,
NUTRIA, LYNX, SABLE, STONE
MARTEN, AND MANY MORE!

FULL LENGTH, MID-LENGTH
3/4 LENGTH, JACKETS,
FUR AND LEATHER COMBO
FUR-LINED ALL-WEATHER
REVERSIBLES AND HATS
PLUS MENS COATS TOO!

DAILY SPECIALS

ENCHANTING
CREATION!

THURSDAY-MINK/LYNX
FRIDAY-BEAVER/COYOTE
SATURDAY-RACOON/FOX
SUNDAY-MINK/LYNX

(Yes, its
• for sale too!)

NOON TILL 2 P.M.
SAVE AN EXTRA 5%

ON DISPLAY ($65,000) RUSSIAN SABLE

More than 50 Jewish communal service professionals attended a recent
meeting of the Allied Jewish Campaign's Human Service Section.
Hosted by Joe Tauber, second from right, attendees heard a first-hand
report on the situation of Soviet Jewry from Jewish Welfare Federation
Vice President Mark E. Schlussel. With Tauber are, fromleft, Alan S.
Funk, Alan Yost and Lawrence M. Ziffer.

OPENING
SPECIAL!

THURSDAY 9 AM.
FUR-LINED ALL
WEATHER coNrs -
FROM ONLY $249
WARM, FASHIONABLE AND
VERY PRACTICAL -
DONT DELAY -
LIMITED QUANTITY



DUTY FREE

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HOURS: Thursday, Friday, Saturday 9 am -9 pm • Sunday - 11 am

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/ A FULL
LENGTH
CANADIAN
s BEAVER FUR
/COAT ! N.°01.7th
—ryasr

Full Premium on U.S. Funds.
Sales Tax Refunded.

4,

• FINANCING AVAILABLE • INTEREST FREE LAYAWAY UNTIL MARCH 31 /89 • ALL SALES FINAL
• VISA, MASTERCARD, AMERICAN EXPRESS, PERSONAL CHEQUE, CASH • EVERY GARMENT
CLEARLY MARKED WITH REGULAR AND SALE PRICE TAGS

80

FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1989

(Please Print.)

I

Single-Parent Family
JCC Club Is Formed

The Jewish' Community
Center's single parent family
club will kick-off with a trip
to see "Sesame Street Live"
at Joe Louis Arena, Jan. 29.

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/ ADDRESS



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j NAME

WARM WISHES FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR

WIN

5 pm

CLEARY AUDITORIUM
201 Riverside Dr. W.

EST. 1935

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TELEPHONE

0. DRAWING WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE CLEARY AUDITORIUM ON
SUNDAY, JANUARY 8 / 89 AT 4,00 P.M. RETAIL VALUE 13.000.

The group will meet at the
Center's Maple/Drake
Building at 2 p.m. for cider
and doughnuts and socializ-
ing. Then the club will travel
by bus to Joe Louis Arena.
There is a charge, and reser-
vations are required. Contact
Suzanne Nest, 661-5992;
Michelle Losonci, 661-4808;
or Stuart Rogoff at the
Center, 661-1000, ext. 267 for

information.
The group has also planned
a spaghetti dinner and bingo
party for Feb. 19 at the
Maple/Drake Building. The
event will take place at 5 p.m.
and is co-sponsored by the
Community Network for
Jewish Singles. Children who
are old enough to play bingo
are welcome! There is a
charge, and reservations are
required. Contact Rogoff,
family programs director,
661-1000, ext. 267; or Lean-
nie Gunsberg, singles direc-
tor, 661-1000, ext. 347, for
information.

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