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October 18, 1991 - Image 115

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-10-18

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LOCAL NEWS 1

Introducing the
most exciting new
thing to do in this
town.

PHAZER-LAND

The interactive
electronic game -
a space battle
between you and
your friends in a
land of black
lights and
lightning blasts.

Fun For Ages 5 to
Adult
From 2 to 20
Players
Walk-Ins & Team
Play

Archbishop Maida

Alyn Hospital
Fund-Raiser .

The Detroit Friends of Alyn
Hospital will honor Ann and
Leonard Baruch at the an-
nual hospital fund-raising
event 7:30 p.m. Oct. 24 at the
home of Dr. Bill and Florine
Mark-Ross.
Joan Mendelson, national
director of Alyn, will speak.
Rabbi Irwin Groner will ad-
dress the Baruch family.
The event is being chaired
by Arthur Horwitz.
For information, call
Anaruth Bernard, 569-5605;
or Pamela Lippitt, 353-9038.

Studies Center
Hosts Speaker

The Center for Peace and
Conflict Studies will present
Great Decisions '91, "The
Middle East: New Frictions,
New Alignments" 7:15-8:45
p.m. Oct. 21 at the Southfield
Public Library. There is a
charge.

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PARTIES

• Birthday
• Sport Teams
• Any Occasion

Archbishop Maida
Speaks At Beth El

Archbishop Adam Maida of
Detroit will be the speaker at
Friday evening services 8 p.m.
Oct. 24 at Temple Beth El.
Archbishop Maida was in-
stalled in June 1990. • A
graduate of St. Mary's High
School in Orchard Lake, he
also attended St. Mary's Col-
lege before transferring to St.
Vincent's College in Penn-
sylvania where he graduated
in 1952 with a bachelor's
degree in philosophy. Before
coming to Detroit, Ar-
chbishop Maida served in the
Pittsburgh diocese and as
bishop of the diocese of Green
Bay, Wis. He has served on
various papal commissions
concerning legal matters and
as a consultant to the Vatican
Commission for the Revision
of the Code of Canon Law.
For information, call Bar-
bara Grant, 851-1100.

FALL & WINTER
SALE

Off

On Selected Groups

PHAZER-LAND

31166 Grand River
Farmington, Michigan

APPLEGATE STORE ONLY

Phone: 442-7880

Hours: Friday 7pm-11pm
Sat. 5pm-11pm • Sun. 2pm-8pm

BRING A FRIEND SPECIAL

Play 1 Game At
Regular Price And
Your Friend Plays

L

29839 Northwestern Hwy.

A
MasterCard
V

Between 12 & 13 Mile Rd.
HOURS:
At Inkster Road
Monday - Saturday 10 am-5:30 pm
352-7202
Thursday evening till 8:00 pm

FREE
'6.00 VALUE

SANSABELT

$36 99

plenty of
free parking
behind our store

sizes 32-60

JOHN R MEN'S WEAR

543-4646

hours daily 9:30-6:30
Fri. & Sat. 9:30-8, Sun. 11-5
9 mile & John R Take 1-75 to 9 Mile

'TREND S

FALL & WINTER
MERCHANDISE
ARRIVING
DAILY

CROSSWINDS MALL

Orchard Lk Rd at Lone Pine Rd

851-3223

NSA

MEIMM

LEAGUE OF
JEWISH WOMEN'S
ORGANIZATIONS

GET YOUR NEXT PAIR OF

slacks at a sensible price.
Why pay more when we
offer them at discount?
We even include FREE
tailoring. Discount prices
start at:

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Of Greater Detroit

Cordially invites you to join us
when we honor all the presidents of
our Jewish Women's Organizations

Thursday, October 31, 1991
Dessert will be served

`All That Zazz"
A Bintel Brief in
Today's Vernacular

12:30 p.m.

PROGRAM

A Dialogue with Jeffrey Zaslow
Columnist, Chicago Sun Times

Adat Shalom Synagogue
29901 Middlebelt Rd. , Farmington Hills
Donation: $2.00

Charlotte Edelheit
Evelyn Noveck
President
Program Vice President
The Entire Community is Welcome!

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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