I LOCAL NEWS Buy a new 1991 Cadillac and receive a set of wallet-size Presidential portraits. $ 2,500 on any new 1991 Brougham. CASH BONUS* (That's p..'o Grover Clevelands plus one William McKinley.) 0 CASH on any new 1991 DeVille BONUS* (That's a pair of Clevelands) $2,00 Cash Bonus Example 1991 SEDAN DEVILLE stk. #1042 kotctae -service - $31,641 $4,108 $2,000 MSRP RINKE DISCOUNT CASH BONUS $25,533 YOUR PRICE OGER INKE DILLAC A General Motors Family Since 1917 SMAIMEASE 758-1800 A Healthy & Happy New Year To All Martin, Harriet & Kenneth Malter Of ittT . ER Designers of Fine Furs Complete Fur Service SV; BM_ DAILY WEAR '109 ! In Crosswinds Mall 4301 Orchard Lake Rd. at Lone Plne West Bloomfield • 626-0811 The Friends of Afro-Asian Institute will host a testimo- nial dinner honoring Dulcie Rosenfeld and U.S. District Judge Anna Diggs Taylor 6 p.m. Sept. 12 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Dearborn. They will receive the Menorah Award in recogni- tion of their dedication to the cause of social justice, better interracial harmony and sup- port for the Afro-Asian In- stitute in Israel. Mrs. Rosenfeld has worked on every committee of the Jewish Welfare Federation over the last 30 years during which time she headed the Women's Division, was vice president of the Federation and now serves on the ex- ecutive committee of the Na- tional Council of Jewish Federations. Her other ac- tivities include the advisory board of United Way, United Community Services Budget Committee and the Round- table of Christians and Jews. Judge Anna Diggs Taylor, a graduate of Yale Law School has served as attorney for the Solicitor's Office, U.S. Depart- ment of Labor, U.S. attorney, adjunct professor of labor law at Wayne State University Law School and was ap- pointed judge, United States District Court in 1979 by President Jimmy Carter. The Afro-Asian Institute trains leadership women's and youth groups, cooperative movements, labor unions and educational and developmen- tal institutions to promote rural development, communi- ty development and nation building skills in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and the Dulcie Rosenfeld Pacific. At the present, par- ticipants from 85 countries take part in the Institute Programs. In April, 1986, the Institute conducted its first workshop/ seminar specifically designed for leaders of the black com- munity of South Africa. Twenty leading community activists took part. For dinner information and reservations, call Goldie Eskin, 967-4720. Maple-Drake Hosts Chai Run The 14th annual "Chai" Run/Walk will take place 8:30 a.m. Sept. 15 at the Maple- Drake Jewish Community Center. Registration can take place at any time, but early registration is appreciated. For information, call the Center, 661-1000, Ext. 240. L inclucles Care Kit & Follow Up II I— CHILDREN'S EYEGLASSES $39 I I Includes: Moore PAINTS ti (0,0 0 " LNG. Wall Coverings Carpeting Window Treatments The Friendliness of the new ownership is more than just decoration. SAVE $3.00 ON ALL PAINT WITH MINIMUM PURCHASE OF $15.00 4185 Orchard Lake Road at Pontiac Trail, Orchard Lake (313) 626-0609 180 EYE EXAM, I SOFT CONTACTS & 1 PR, EYEGLASSES COMPLETE Afro-Asian Institute Hosts Testimonial FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1991 Frame • SV Scratch Coat 1 Year Breakage Warranty 110% SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT' UNITED OPTICAL FARMINGTON LIVONIA HILLS WestBrook Middlebelt Plaza Shopping 18768 Center Middlebelt 31531 W. Road 13 Mile Rd. 5534270 474.6560 I LAB ON PREMISES I In the Children's Department of the Hadassah Hospital, four leaders of the Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah bring stickers as rewards to children who show courage during difficult medical treatment. Annabelle Yuval, Annette Meskin, Barbara Gutman, Arline Gould, and Susan Yorke are shown with Dr. Bracha Rachmilewitz of Hadassah and two young patients.