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October 06, 1989 - Image 122

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-10-06

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I ANNIVERSARIES 1

The Corvette Bed

FROM D.D.R. PLASTICS

NOW ON SALE

Twin Bed Size.
Bed is Very Durable!
Makes Bedtime a Treat.

WAS $409.99

Now

$369 99

SAVE $40

Driving Hood Extra

11,

SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY

BABY N' KIDS
BEDROOMS

12 Oaks Mall
on the service drive
349-2515

NECESITAMOS
MAS DE
SU TIPO.

HAPPY NEW YEAR

DONE SANGRE

From Rita, Loretta
and All The Girls at

baby

and

me

31045 Orchard Lake Road

KICKOFF DANCE

American
Red Cross

DYSAUTONOMIA

Saturday, October 7 1 8:30.11:30 p.m.

at the

Jewish Community Center (Shiffman Hall)

Maple and Drake Roads, West Bloomfield

OPEN TO HIGH SCHOOL AGE YOUTHS
$4.00 entrance admission

(Free for nationally registered BBYO members)

94

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1989

Jeanette and Oscar Cook
recently celebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary at a par-
ty at the Somerset Inn in
Troy. It was hosted by their
children, Barbara and Jerry
Cook, Carol and Marty Cook
and Fran Cook. Grand-
children Matthew and Beth
Cook, Stacey and Adam Cook,
and Bradley and Jill Manhoff
were present.
Family and friends from
California, Florida, Texas,

New
York,
Indiana,
Massachusetts helped the
Cooks celebrate. Oscar and
Jeanette are native born
Detroiters who have lived
their entire lives in Detroit,
although, since Mr. Cook's
retirement from his food
business in 1979, they winter
in Coronado, Calif.

Guests honored the Cooks
by planting an Orchard of 400
trees in Israel.

JPM, Center Schedule
Lectures And Films

855-3214

at the annual

Cook 50th

FOR SENIORS I

Loehmann's Hunter's Square • Farmington. Hills
Monday-Saturday 10-5 • Thursday 10.8

Come Sale Away
with BBYO

Oscar and Jeanette Cook

Fill a Dysautonomic

child's eyes with hope,
dreams, and life.

Dysautonomia Foundation Inc.

20 E 46th Street Room 302 NY, NY 10017
212/949-6644

The following will be offered
this week at the Jimmy Pren-
tis Building of the Jewish
Community Center: Kol
Nidre services with Rabbi
Allan Blustein and Cantor
Joseph Lewis will begin 6:45
p.m., Sunday; Yom Kippur
services will begin 9 a.m.,
Monday; Frances Weinberg
will review the book, "The
Herzog Legacy" by Gertrude
Schweitzer, 11 a.m., Tuesday;
Irving Herman, retired vice-
president of Comerica Bank,
will discuss financial plann-
ing 1 p.m., Tuesday; The se-
cond part of the movie,
"Strike Up The Band," will be
shown 1:45 p.m., Tuesday;
The Wednesday Afternoon
Social, with live entertain-
ment and refreshments, will
be held 1 p.m.; Ruth Savage
and Lillian Zellman will
entertain the Yiddish
Culture Club, 12:30 p.m.,
Thursday; Abe Gornbein will

conduct the Press Review, a
current events group, 12:45
p.m., Thursday; The video,
"Broadway Melody of 1940,"
will be shown 1:30 p.m.,
Thursday, and 10 a.m., Oct
13; Mr. Sol Granadier will
discuss the history of the Kab-
balah 10:30 a.m., Oct. 13;
Sylvia Halliburton will enter-
tain at the Erev Shabbas pro-
gram at, .12:30 p.m., Oct. 13.

LOCAL NEWS rum

JCC Scrabble Club
To Meet Bimonthly

The bimonthly Scrabble
Club will be meeting 7-10
p.m. the first and third
Tuesday of each month at
the Maple/Drake Community
Center. Players are responsi-
ble for bringing their own
game. For information, call
the JCC, 661-1000, Ext. 335.

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