NO NEED TO WAIT FOR A JEWELRY SALE. Liquidation Sale Always at R.L. Grant & Associates The following are just a sampling of what is available through our national liquidation business. Ct. Wt. Shape 10.00 ct 3.03 ct 2.00 ct 2.00 ct 1.00 ct 1.00 ct 1.50 ct 1.50 ct 1.00 ct .70 ct 1.00 ct .85 ct Em cut Em cut Oval Oval Oval Marquise Round Round Round Round Round Round Author Speaks On Early Days DIAMONDS Retail Sale 175,000' 54,000" 22,000' 18,000' 9,500" 9,500" 10,000' 15,750" 9,500" 4,8000' 5,400' 4,000' YOUR PRICE 87,000' ....78,00003 28,000' ....25,500" 15,0001 .... 9,500°3 9,000" 7,500°° 5,150' 4,000°° 5,150' .... 4,000°' 6,350" .... 5,200°3 7,975' .... 7,3000' 5,150" 4,000°° 3,400" .... 2,600°° 4,000' .... 3,600°' 3,000' .... 2,600°' GREAT SAVINGS ON ALL JEWELRY! Call for an appointment R.L. Grant & Associates JEWELRY APPRAISERS & ESTATE LIQUIDATORS CONSULTANTS FOR THE JEWELRY INDUSTRY 31275 Northwestern Hwy. • Suite 233 Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334 (313) 851-7333 Author, humorist and educator Frita Roth Drapkin will address the Enhanced Generation of Congregation Beth Shalom 10 a.m. Sept. 8 at the synagogue. Coffee and bagels will be served at 9:30 a.m. Titled "Laugh and Shed a Tear," Ms. Drapkin's talk will focus on growing up in an im- migrant Jewish family. A former Detroit Public Schools teacher, Ms. Drapkin has written three books: Papa's Golden Land, Mama Is a Citizen and A Tanta Is Not A Madam. She also is the author of children's books and stories. Following the talk, Phyllis Young will lead a current events discussion. Admission is free and senior adults are invited. Israel Tours For Seniors The Jewish National Fund's Canadian american-Active Retirees in Isarel (CA-ARI) program is a volunteer ser- vice to help Isarel and to learn about the country's politics, culture, geography and its society. Participants work in the forests and in social agencies, schools, hospitals, daycare centers and homes for the aged. In addi- tion, the group will hear lec- tures, visit museums, see ar- chaeological sites and tour the whole of Israel. Active seniors who are in- terested in learning more about these programs should call JNF, 557-6644. JPM Plans For Seniors 116 Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354 6060 - The Yiddish Culture Club Concert will be 1 p.m. Aug. 31 at the Jimmy Prentis Morriss Jewish Community Center with Adel Kozadayev, pianist, and Galina Feldman, soloist. There is no charge; reserve a ticket at the JPM box office. The staff and program par- ticipants of the JPM will pre- sent a talent showcase 1 p.m. Sept. 2. The show will be followed by light refreshments. There is a charge; reserve a ticket at the JPM box office. Broadway show tunes at Yiddish melodies are part of the Wednesday Afternoon Social 1-3 p.m. at JPM. Refreshments are served. The Wednesday Friendship Group meets weekly at 10:30 a.m. The Center Men's Forum meets Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. Bible Study meets Wednesdays at 11 a.m. The Ben Gurion Men's Club meets each weekday at noon. Harriet Gelfond offers one- on-one guidance in art classes 9 a.m.-noonMonday, Wednes- day and Friday. Medicare counseling is available to senior adults at the JPM on Thursdays at noon. Call for an appoint- ment, 967-4030. There is no charge. Beginning folkdance lessons are available 9:30 a.m. Wednesdays at JPM. Young At Heart Hears Speaker Young At Heart will hold a pre-holiday meeting noon Sept. 2 at congregation Beth Achim. A program will be presented featuring Dr. David Gad-Harf, executive director of the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit. His topic will be "Mid-Miracle Mission: In- sider's View" with a video of the trip. Refreshments will be served at a charge. For information, call Lotty Partovich, 357-4216. Machon Sets Event Calendar Machon L'Torah will sponsor a High Holiday Synagogue Workshop, a three-week pro- gram, 10-11 a.m. Aug. 29-Sept. 12 at the Machon Learning Center. Reserva- tions are required; call the Machon office, 967-0888. Machon L'Torah has added a new location for lunchtime mini-conferences as part of its Torah Exchange program. On Aug. 31 at 12:15 p.m. a lun- chtime mini-conference will be held in the offices of Cigna Financial Services, 26555 Evergreen, in Southfield (Travelers Building). The pre-Rosh Hashana Uni- quely Ours program for women by women will be held 7:30 p.m. Sept. 7 at the Lear- ning Center. The speaker, li- ana Harkavi, creative direc- tor and make-up artist of Il Makiage, N.Y.C., will present "The Make-Up of the Jewish Woman, Interfacing Body and Soul." The discussion and pro- gram will be followed by refreshments. There is a charge; for reservations, call the Machon office, 967-0888.