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PIAGET
JPM Plans
Senior Events
Soloist Susan Greener and Pi-
anist Nathalie Conrad will per-
form at JPM Dec. 15 at 1 p.m. No
charge for members.
Bingo will be played Dec. 22 at
12:30 p.m. A donation of $1 is re-
quested.
The hot lunch program is of-
fered each weekday at noon on a
first-come, first-served basis for
persons 60 and older. A $2 dona-
tion is suggested. For informa-
tion, call Julius Travis, 968-1260.
PING ET:
1. Created to commemorate
the 120th anniversary of
Piaget, this one-of-a-kind
timepiece was actually more
than a century in the
making.
2. The highly complicated
mechanical movement was
developed and made by hand in
Piaget's own Swiss workshops
at the end of the 19th century.
3. A split-second
6. More than
a century of
inspired watch-
making. An .
unending quest
for excellence.
Why watch
connoisseurs the
world over say
there is only
one Piaget.
chronograph, and
a minute repeater
which chimes the
hours, quarter
hours and min-
utes, comprise its
intricate, beauti-
fully restored
workings..
5. The eloquent
mother of pearl and
white gold dial is
distinguished by
diamond and sapphire
baguettes.
4. The jeweled case is
solid 18 karat white
gold. Case and dial are
embellished by 587
diamonds, 27.03 carats
in total weight.
Jules R. Schubot Jewellers is proud to present
Le Grand Anniversaire
Haute-Joaillerie Pocket Watch by Piaget.
Price available upon request.
We cordially invite you
to attend an exclusive viewing of
this and other distinctive Piaget timepieces
on December 19 and 20
at 3001 W. Big Beaver Road, Troy, MI.
JULES R.
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SCHUBOT
JEWELLERS / GEMOLOGISTS
Across Coolidge from The Somerset Collection
3001 West Big Beaver Road • Troy, MI 48084 • (810) 649-1122 • 800-SCHUBOT
Slide Show
Of Israel
Rabbi Paul M. Yedwab will take
the Temple Israel Treasures on
"A Trip Like You Never Had Be-
fore" when he shares his slides of
his latest Israeli trip, Dec. 21 at
noon.
Refreshments will be served.
There is a charge. For reserva-
tions, call the temple office, 661-
5700.
Maple/Drake
Senior Plans
The Maple/Drake Jewish Com-
munity Center will present a Hol-
iday Luncheon Celebration with
Michael Bryce Dec. 21 at 12:30
p.m. A buffet lunch will be served
and guitarist Michael Bryce will
entertain with music, songs, sto-
ries; there is a charge.
Beginning Sign Language will
meet Mondays beginning Jan. 9
for 10 weeks from 7:30-9 p.m. to
teach this means of communica-
tion with individuals who have a
profound hearing loss; there is
a charge.
Tai Chi for Seniors will take
place on Tuesdays, starting Jan.
10 at 10:30 a.m. There is a
charge.
The Scrabble Club is held on
Wednesdays from 7-10 p.m. All
levels. There is a charge.
Become part of the Chess Club
on Thursdays from 7-10 p.m.
There is a charge.
Travel to Scottsdale, Ariz.,
with Marilyn Wolfe, on Feb. 2 for
21 days. Complete itinerary is
available with costs.
Six Degrees of Separation will
be presented at the Hilberry The-
atre Jan. 11 at 2 p.m. Informa-
. tion and reservation forms are
available.
For information and brochures
on the above events, call Lorraine
Morris, 661-7649.
Publicity Deadlines
The normal deadline for lo-
cal news and publicity items
is noon Thursday, eight days
prior to issue date.
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