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Newton.

Custom-covered hand-crafted sofas.
Now at discount prices.

Beth Achim Group
To Install Officers

Congregation Beth Achim's
Young At Heart group invites

Right now, our custom sofas are
discount-priced from $595-$2295

Choose the look, length, style and
fabric that's right for you.

A Newton sofa is something special. It's your chance to get exactly what you want
Come in and choose from hundreds of styles — including chairs, sectionals, and
sleepers (with inner-spring mattress). Select from thousands of fabrics. We'll
custom-build and deliver it in only 30 working days.
We say it's the only way to get the perfect piece. And now during our Summer
Sale, at the perfect price.

Custom contemporary, traditional and country
sofas are now sale-priced from only $595.

Now consider
Newton's extras:

• You choose from over
1,200 designer fabrics
• You select from 457
styles
• An exclusive wear-
tested fabric warranty
• Lifetime guarantee on
the frame, springs &
cushions
• Delivery in only 30
working days

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It's Guaranteed.

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280 N. WOODWARD
BIRMINGHAM

Ann Arbor

on Eisenhower
On Van Dyke
Mile At Ann Arbor-Saline Rd.
Between Ih &
In the C:olonacle Plaza
265 - 340o
662-3445
354 - 4600
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Sterling Heights

On the I. Oaks Mall
Service Drive
Next to Comerica Bank

With Coupon
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"CREATE the possible
when you thought it was
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Residential — Commercial

Interior
Design

Ruth Schwartz, A.S.I.D., I.F.D.A.

• FURNISHINGS

• COLOR
COORDINATOR

• ACCESSORIES

• INSTALLATIONS

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644-2236

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FOR CONSULTATION CALL

352-2264

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1989

members and friends to its in-
stallation of officers and
board members 1 p.m. Thurs-
day at the synagogue.
Dorothy Chaiken, past
president of the Michigan
Branch Women's League for
Conservative Judaism, will
install Fredell Whiteman for
her third term as president.
George Rossman and Lotty
Partovich, program vice
presidents, will present a
musical program. An ice
cream social will follow.
Serving with Whiteman are
the following officers and
board members for the
1989-90 term:
Executive vice president,
George Rossman; member-
ship vice presidents, Lotty
Partovich, Dorothy Chaiken,
Ethel Rossman, and Bertha
Wasserman; fund-raising vice
president Esther Horenstein;
hospitality vice presidents,
Estell Wainer, Eve Stotzky,
Clara Faxstein, Bess Glazier;
treasurer, Esther Lisner;
recording secretaries, Alice
Cohen, Pauline Norman; cor-
responding secretary, Beverly
Hacker; mailing secretaries,
Abe and Esther Pelton; sun-
shine secretary, Gladys Allen.
Board members are Jack
and Lilly Abramovitz, Teddy
Allen, Morton Cohen, Rebec-
ca Goldberg, Hy Horenstein,
Milton Lisner, Esther and
Morris Richman, Dorothy
Storchan, Michael Wainer,
Ben Wasserman, and Rae and
Barney Zatkoff.
There is a charge for admis-
sion. For information, call the
synagogue office, 352-8670, or
Fredell Whiteman, 356-1864.

Senior Department
Sets Schedule

The Senior Adult Depart-
ment of the Jimmy Prentis
Morris Building of the Jewish
Community Center presents
a sampling of its new
schedule:
On Monday, 9 a.m., art and
woodcarving classes; noon,
Mother's club; 12:30 p.m.,
Rabbi Gorrelick's lecture and
a mah-jongg class; and 1 p.m.,
choir.
On Tuesday, 11 a.m.,
Jewish humor with Frances
Weinberg; moon, Social Ser-
vice Club; 1 p.m., lecture
featuring Mike Bridges of
Consumers Power; 1:45 p.m.,
movie Hollywood Cavalcade,
part 1.
On Wednesday, 9 a.m., art
and woodcarving classes;
10:30 a.m., Widowed Support
Group, dance classes; 11 a.m.,
Explore the Bible with

Stanley Clamage; 12:30 p.m.
Rabbi Gorrelick's lecture,
Hebrew language discussion
group, and Wednesday after-
noon social.
On Thursday, 10 a.m., Low
Vision Workshop, "For
Women Only" Club; and
12:30 p.m., Yiddish Culture
Club program featuring Max
Shimansky, accompanied by
Lillian Zellman, and Press
Review with Abe Gornbein.

Retirement Expo
Planned At Cobo

The Retirement LifeStyle
Expo will be held Sept. 15-17
at the Cobo Convention/Ex-
hibition Center in Detroit.
The Expo, which is being
presented by Henry Ford Con-
tinuing Care Corporation,
will include seminars on
making the most of retire-
ment, financial planning,
health and fitness, nutrition,
and travel; health screening;
demonstrations and drawings
for door prizes; and a band
dance.
Willard Scott, of NBC's "lb-
day" show and Alex Haley,
author of Roots, are schedul-
ed to make guest
appearances.
Complimentary tickets are
available at the Henry Ford
Medical Centers, Comerica
branches, Little Caesars and
Great Scott! supermarkets
throughout the metropolitan
Detroit area.

Phys Ed Classes
Begin Next Week

The Senior Adult Depart-
ment of the Jimmy Prentis
Morris Building of the Jewish
Community Center will offer
the following physical educa-
tion programs beginning next
week:
Super Senior Fitness will
be Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays at 11 a.m. "Gentle
Movement" will be on
Tuesdays at 10 a.m. and
Thursdays at 2 p.m. An exer-
cise program for those with
Parkinson's disease or multi-
ple sclerosis will be
Thursdays at 11:45 a.m.
There is a charge for the
classes. For information, call
Theresa Fulgenzi at the JCC,
967-4030.

Friday Films Now
Also Thursdays

The Friday Feature Films
are expanding to Thursdays
at the Senior Adult Depart-
ment's Jimmy Prentis Morris
Bulding of the Jewish Com-
munity Center.
The new showings will be
Thursdays at 1:30 p.m., as
well as Fridays at 10 a.m. The

