UNIVERSAL GENEVE t9c ifice /X91 Banana, the contoured rectangular case is in 18 karat yellinV gold, Crocodile-skin strap, and buckle bearing the Universal logo. Exclusive Agent UNWEV8AL jewelry and watch repair Machon Plans Conferences Problem Solving Program Set Machon L'Torah, as part of its on- going Torah Exchange programs, will host three lunchtime confer- ences during the week of Aug. 1. All discussions will be led by Rabbi Avraham Jacobobvitz. There will be a deli lunch served at each of these conferences; reservations are required The first conference will take place Aug. 1 in the offices of Cigna Financial, 26555 Ever- green, Travelers Building, 16th floor. The topic for this conference will be "The Rungs and Wrongs of the Corporate Ladder." On Aug. 3, a conference will be held at Henry Ford Hospital, con- ference room K14. The topic will be "When Emergencies Become Routine". A lunchtime conference will be held Aug. 4 at the offices of Beau- mont Medical Building, 6900 Or- chard Lake Rd. The topic will be "Minding the Meaning". For information and to make reservations, cal the Machon of- fice, 967-0888. Jewish Vocational Service will in- troduce Ideation International, Inc. at a program highlighting Ideation's use of the Theory of In- ventive Problem Solving August 3 at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. The presentation is open to en- gineers and scientists from the former Soviet Union. Registra- tion begins at 6:30 p.m., followed by the seminar from 7 - 10 p.m. For information and to make reservations, call JVS, (810) 559- 5865. Cruise Set By Young Adults The Jewish Federation Young Adult Division will cruise on the Detroit River 8 p.m. Aug. 20 aboard the Diamond Belle River- boat. The two-hour cruise will fea- ture dance music by disc jockey Sean Solan, snacks and a cash bar. Casual attire is requested. The Diamond Belle will be docked at Stroh's River Place, one mile east of the Renaissance Cen- ter, off Jos. Campau. Lighted parking will be available. Advance ticket purchase is re- quired. For details and ticket price, call Jennifer Adler at Fed- eration, 642-4260. Judaicollege Summer Class Machon L'Torah is starting Ju- daicollege summer sessions. The first class will take place Aug. 1 at the Machon Learning Center, 15221 West 10 Mile at 7 p.m. Rabbi Avraham Jacobovitz will lead a discussion on "Wanted: Ladies and Gentlemen." A ques- tion and answer session will fol- low; refreshments will be served at no cost. For information and reserva- tions, call Machon, 967-0888. Shapiro Post Meeting Set The next meeting of the Charles Shapiro Post of the Jewish War Veterans will be held July 31 at 9 a.m. at the Jewish War Veter- ans Memorial Home. It will be a breakfast meeting, and the agenda will include a re- view of the 1994-95 budget and program. For information, contact Bernard Gross, 851-7366; or Harry Rose, 354-2452. 28411 Northwestern Hwy. • Suite 250 at Beck Rd. • Southfield 358-2211 cif brand names at discount prices! • Sealy Posturepedic • Serb Perfect Sleeper • Simmons Beauty Rest • SpringAir • Schwieger • Stratford • Stratolounger • Ashley Stoneville • Union City Mirror • Benchmark • And Many Others • domestic furniture Complete Home Outfitters 104 A registered KIMBALL Dealer If We Can't Save You We Won't Sell You! If you're moving out of town... We'll buy your furniture Owned by the bank, operated by Marty Adler 10200 Jos. Campau • Hamtramck L J 873-3315 PIMA! Shown at the American Arabic and Jewish Friends' scholarship awards event last month are essay contest coordinator, Dr. Leon Warshay; grand prize winners, Stephen Fenwick and Jenan Shayota; and Duane Kell, general manager of contest sponsor WKBD-TV.