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I I I I I I I I SILVER COINS GOLD COINS TIMMY FRANKLIN MINT STERUNG SILVER SILVER DOLLARS ANTIQUE SILVER FLATWARE SETS CANDLESTICKS PAPER MONEY prEk PHIWPE WICHERON TEA SERVICES CARTER VAN CLEEF POSTCARDS PENDANTS ROYAL DOULTON ANTIQUE JEWELRY POCKET WATCHES COIN COLLECTIONS ROLEX WATCHES STICK PINS BROACHES HUMMELS SILVER BARS DIAMONDS GEMSTONES SCRAP GOLD OBJECTS D'ART BOWLS fi TRAYS COIN WATCHES RINGS PIAGET 10-24 KARAT GOLD CHAINS EARRINGS We are interested in serving you or your client in the appraisal or liquidation of your coins, jewelry, col- lectibles or an entire estate. PLEASE CALL OR STOP IN! 1393 5, WOODWARD AVE, BIRMINGHAM, MI 48009 (313) 644-8565 Monday to Saturday 9 am to 6 pm Metro Dealer tor OWN 33 Years YAD Meeting Set At DIA Young Adults Beautify City "The Passionate Observer: Photographs by Carl Van Vechten" will be on display at the Jewish Federation Young Adult Division's 55th annual meeting 6:30 p.m. June 15 at the Detroit Institute of Arts. The evening's program will feature the election and installation of officers and board members and an update on YAD by outgoing President Hannan Lis. Elizabeth Kanter was nom- inated as president for the 1993-94 Campaign year. The exhibition includes 75 vintage photos drawn from the Hallmark Photo- graphic Collection, a pro- ject of Hallmark Cards, Inc. Mr. Van Vechten turned from writing to photogra- phy in 1932. He created a visual catalogue of major American cultural figures from the 1920s to the 1940s. He captured on film the writers and performers associated with the Harlem renaissance, such as Paul Robeson, Cab Calloway and Billie Holiday. A dessert reception will be held in the Kresge Courtyard. Contributors to the 1993 Allied Jewish Campaign are eligible to attend, and there is a charge. For information or reser- vations by June 4, call the Young Adult Division office, 642-4260. Young adults will join a beautification project of houses in the inner city and at residential care homes, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. June 6. Participants in the Volunteer Extravaganza, sponsored by the Jewish Federation's Young Adult Division, will assist in the landscaping of four Core City Neighborhood houses and 12 JARC (Jewish Association for Residential Care) group homes. Volunteers will meet at the Max M. Fisher Building before proceed- ing to their assignments. These include planting trees, shrubs and flowers at a Core City site, or planting flowers, raking gardens and pruning trees at a JARC facility. Participants also are asked to bring flats of flowers, seeds or garden- ing equipment. To participate in the Volunteer Extravaganza or for information, call Andrea Polk, 642-4260. CHAIM Hosts Program CHAIM, Children of Holocaust-Survivors Association In Michigan, Will present a program on the new United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., 10:30 a.m. June 6 at the Maple-Drake Jewish Community Center. CHAIM will conduct a slide and video presenta- tion of the new museum and the recent dedication ceremonies and will host a panel of Detroiters who attended the ceremonies including Professor Sid- ney Bolkosky, Hank Greenspan, David Oli- wek, Helena Shavell, Charles Silow and Brenda Wayne. Bagels and coffee will be served. There is no charge. JVVV Plan Special Services The Department of Michi- gan Jewish War Veterans and Ladies Auxiliary will honor the memory of Jewish War Veterans at two ceme- teries on Memorial Day, May 30. A special service and cer- emony will be held in the veteran section of Machpelah Cemetery, 21701 Woodward, Ferndale, at 10 a.m. Noon services will be held at Hebrew Memorial Park on Gratiot north of 14 Mile Road. The religious services will be officiated by Cantor Max Shimansky of Beth Achim Synagogue; Chaplain Tom Tannie will lead the Jewish War Veteran portion of the service. Educators Elect New Officers The Jewish Educators Council of Metropolitan Detroit 1993-94 officers are: president, Ira Wise of Temple Emanu-El; vice presidents: Sue Stettner of JEFF, Michael -Wolf of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Fran Pearlman of Temple Israel; secretary,