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July 26, 1991 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-07-26

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I DETROIT I

What to expect from
Sherwood Studios...

little thing
that means
a lot.)

❖ Fine designer furniture -
the latest looks, lines and colors
❖ Professional interior design service
•:• Elegant accessories for every taste
❖ Unique and unusual gifts for all occasions

Visit Sherwood...
The "Personal Service People° ... its worth it!
• Courteous service always
• Complimentary gift wrapping
• "Frequent Buyer Club°
• Full Refund Policy
• Always 20% off mfr sugg retail

Brandeis Set
For Book Sale

LESLEY PEARL

Jewish News Intern

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ENLARGED
TO SHOW
DETAIL

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in a dainty classic necklace.
Simply lovely. Designed by
Leonore Doskow.

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DAILY 10-9 • SUN 12-5
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OTHER LOCATIONS

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designed to put your
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Top $$$ on
Trade-Ins

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Please call
for appointment

(313 227-1171

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Crosswinds Mall

4301 Orchard Lake Road
at Lone Pine, Suite 419

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M-TH-F 10-9 • TU-W-SAT 10-6 • SUN 12-5
855-1600

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40r41- INC.

ug. 14, the Brandeis
Used Book Sale will
again invade the cor-
ridors of Tel-12 Mall, giving
locals an opportunity to cat-
ch up on a little summer
reading.
Pearl Zeltzer, president of
the Detroit Chapter of
Brandeis University Na-
tional Women's Committee,
said the chapter offers more
than 150,000 paperbacks
and hardcovers this year — a
far cry from the days of tent
sales held behind Hudson's
at Northland Mall 30 years
ago.
The Chicago-area sale re-
mains the largest, with
Detroit trailing a respec-
table second.
The sale boasts more than
50 different categories, rang-
ing from religion to mystery
to cooking.
Clara Sziske, a volunteer
at both the sale and the
Brandeis Book Depot in Oak
Park, categorizes, indexes,
boxes and prices medical
books. The retired medical
librarian is one of 100 vol-
unteers consisting of
Brandeis members, friends
and husbands.
The libraries of Brandeis
University receive the
profits of the year-long
endeavor.
Each Monday and Tuesday
morning, Brandeis vol-
unteers collect donated
books to list and categorize
at the Book Depot. As sale
time draws close, all books
are boxed, priced and loaded
onto a truck headed for the
Tel-12 Mall.
High-school students,
mostly boys, unload the
books and set them up on
250 tables throughout the
mall. They are the only paid
workers.
Hardcover books range
from $1 to $5. Paperback
books are 50 cents and up.
Ms. Sziske said she has
seen an abundance of paper-
backs this year.
"Paperbacks pack easier,
but more people want hard-
cover," Ms. Sziske said. "But
hardcovers are getting too
expensive to give away."
The sale runs from Aug. 14
to 21. A $3 fee is charged
opening night for the oppor-
tunity to browse among the
best buys from 9:30 p.m. un-
til midnight. The remaining
six days of the sale are free
to the public during mall
hours. ❑

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