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KING HEART PRODUCTIONS
Mr.Alan's
27040 EVERGREEN RD. LATHRUP VILLAGE, MI
1/2 Off (&More!)
Shoe Sale
NE Corner of 1-696 /
Evergreen Exit.
Workshop Offers
Look At Lifestyle
SALE ENDS
_TUESDAY!
WE PRINT ANYTHING
ON ALMOST ANYTHING!
STACY ADAMS
All-Leather Cap-Toe
$95 Value . . . Now
$2988
COLE • HAAN
GIORGIO BRUTINI
Casual
$80 Value . . .
Genuine Snake
$150 Value ..
. ..
Now $ 39 88
Rossini Warm, Winter Boots
$50 Value . . . . Now $ 19 88
Now $4988
Penny Loafer
s130 Value .. Now
JOHNSTON &
MURPHY
Arapahoe
w $3988
5
ROCKPORT
Asst. Rockports
5
100 Value ..
145 Value .. Now
Asst. Lorenzo Banfl
5
49 88
Bostonian Wing-Tips e
125 Value . . . Now 'v 5988
Hikers
100 Value .. Now $
$120 Value .. Now
COATS
UNLIMITED
$ 99 88
FRATELLI
Wing Tip
5
275 Value .. Now $
Sterling Heights
Sterling Place
37680 Von Dyke at 16 1/2 Mile
9988
939-0700
GENUINE LIZARD
49 88
Oak Park
Lincoln Center, Greenfield at 104 Mile
Rossini Lizard
FRENCH SHRINER
Tassel
245 Value .. Now
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TIMBERLAND
5
"THE FINEST IN CUSTOM
CABINETS FOR HOME OR OFFICE"
LORENZO BANFI
ENNESI
Suedes
$ 69 88
Savona
$9988
$200 Value .. Now
Now $4988
$100 Value .. Now $
$4988
Country Road
940 Value . . Now $6988
NUNN BUSH
Wing-Tip
905 Value . .
569-2288
$300 Value . . Now $
968-2060
99 88
West Bloomfield
MARTEGANI
$4988
Crocodile & Suede
BRUNO MAGL1
$450 Value .. Now $
Packard
Orchard Mall, Orchard Lake
at Maple (15 Mile) • 855-9955
1 9988
BOOKS
Small additional cost for size 13 and up.
Not aH styles & brands available at all stores.
$140 Value .. Now $49 88
We Buy and Sell
Good Used Books
AL MAWS
LIBRARY BOOKSTORE
A Name you Value, the Brands you Trust.
Southfield
Eastland Mall
West Bloomfield
The Original -
New Orleans Mall
10 Mile & Greenfield
NOW OPEN!
Next to Hudson's
Mall Hours
559-7818
371-2233
On The Boardwalk
Orchard Lake Road
South Maple
626-3362
Downtown
Birmingham
136 N. Woodward
North of Maple
647-0550
Dearborn
5454300
Open 7 Days
STORE HOURS:
Mon.-Wed. & Sat. 10-7
Thurs. & Fri. 10-9
15219 Mich. Ave.
One Block East
of Greenfield
584-3820
Sun. 12-5
Books Bought
In Your Home
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Brookside Office Park
10 Mile West of Haggerty
Next to Providence Hospital Satellite
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474-3855
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1991
353.1400
26561 W. 12 Mile Road, Suite 203, Southfield, MI 48034
Single adults can take an
introspective look at the
lifestyle with a workshop,
"Enriching Single Life," of-
fered by the Oakland Univer-
sity Continuum Center, 7
p.m. Feb. 5, 12 and 19, at the
Birmingham Community
House.
The three-session seminar,
presented by communications
specialist Barbara Halpern,
examines the privileges of in-
dividuality that helps singles
"make it on their own." Other
topics include techniques for
building relationships;
methods to increase con-
fidence and self-esteem and
ways to confront personal con-
cerns by evaluating roles,
relationships and sexuality.
There is a fee. To register,
call the Community House,
644-5832, before Feb. 4.
Super Bowl Bash
Set For Jan. 27
The Jewish Community
Center Singles will meet at
Mr. Sports' Bar in Farm-
ington Hills for a 'Super Bowl
Sunday Bash."
There is a charge. For infor-
mation, call Mike Silverstein,
541-8634; Harry Pevos,
355-552; or George
Seidenberg, 624-8777.
NEWS
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Ford Rewards
Israeli Institute
New York (JTA) — The in-
novative "Children
Teaching Children" pro-
gram of the Givat Haviva
Institute of Israel has won a
second grant from the Ford
Foundation, it was announc-
ed here.
The grant, for $300,000
over three years, follows a
two-year $142,000 Ford
Foundation grant previously
awarded for the program,
which brings Jewish and
Arab junior high school
students together to study
each other's language.
Givat Haviva is Israel's
leading center for education,
training and research aimed
at advancing Jewish-Arab
relations, democratic values
and religious and cultural
pluralism.
Established in 1949, it at-
tracts over 40,000 people
each year to its multi-
cultural campus for classes,
workshops and encounter
sessions.
The "Children Teaching
Children" program, enter-
ing its fourth year, has an
enrollment of 1,400 students.