- Brevities Don Frohman, opera conductor and vocal coach, will present Dr. MORRIS SHOSKES, baritone, in a vocal recital 3:30 p.m. Sunday at the Birmingham Community Auditorium. Admission is free. • METROPOLITAN SOCIETY FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN AND ADULTS is having its "bargain auction" 9:30 a.m. June 24 in the community Arts Building at the State Fair Grounds. Merchandise will be available for viewing from 8 to 9:30 a.m. Volunteers. age 10 and older, are needed that =day. To help, call Mrs. Mildred Cole- stock or Chuck Busuito, 341-4900. TN:. FREE COMMUNITY Si11001. would like to open its fifth semester in the middle of June but seeks volunteer teachers. Any person with a hobby or skill and a special interest in corn- inimity work can call Mary Reilly, 2P-5000, to volunteer to teach one .,._ht a week fur a six-week s , -nester. Thomas Fitzsimmons. poet and educator, will deliver the opening lecture in the Wednesday night : ■ .eture series sponsored by UNI- X ERSITY CENTER FOR ADULT LDUCATIoN each summer. The lecture. "Japanese Poetry Now." , ill take place 8:30 p.m. Wednes- day in the Rackham Educational Memorial Auditorium. Others in the series include Rabbi Sherwin 'I' Wine .June 21, and David Wine- ,nan July 5. There is an admis- ,ion charge. For information, call tilt UCAF, office, 577-4665. Michigan chapter of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference w ill present BLACK EXPO 11 a.m. to midnight June 16-18 at the \Id:Fagan State Fairgrounds. There a nominal admission fee. For :nformation, call the Black Expo P ■ 7•2 headquarters, 903 - 5065. Es- iduts and performances are 8ched clod each evening. • FEMALE PIANIST Available for Parties • Mood Music • Sing-a-long. etc Also has Portable Organ 353-9566 Complete Selection of Shower Gifts THE UNIQUE LAMP & GIFT SHOP 22120 Coolidge at 9 Mile 545-1410 MAGICIAN Available For All Occasions 20 years experience MAGICAL MEL 547-2464 PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOEL E. FEINER Fast Service — Low Prices Now There Are 2 Locations To Serve You Better Any Occasion Del. (313) 532 - 5196 Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. Lansing (517) 351 - 3699 Mon.-Thurs. 8 p.m.-11 p.m. 646 - 8484 Stein Comincr for Histadrut Foundation Emma Schaver, a member of the national board of directors of the Israel Histadrut Foundation, Inc_ will host a reception for Dr. Sol Stein, newly elected president of the foundation, 8 p.m. Thursday at her home, 25259 Ingleside, Southfield. Invitations have been sent to those who have expressed inter- est in support of the foundation. A hich began its operations '12 rears ago and has since become a major instru- ment of the Na- tional Committee for Labor Israel. The Histadrut Foundation e (- forts are direct- ed towards the funding of His- Dr. Stein :wind's health, educational and social welfare programs in Is- rael. Dr. Stein has simultaneous- ly headed the Ilistadrut Cam- paign, fund-raising arm of the National Committee for Labor Israel. During his stay here, Dr. Stein will be available by appointment to discuss any aspect of the Foun- dation and the Histadrut Annuity Fund. For information, call the His- tadrut office, 851-0606. Ilistadrut Foundation Reaches 'Goal of S25 Million Year Ahead of Schedule • NEW YORK (JTA 0—The goal of SI.5.000.000 in long-term commit. ments to the Israel Ilistadcut Foundation. to be atiained by Is- rael's 25th anniversary ■ •ar, was reached in Ju•e I, a ■ ,•o - dino• to a report by lir sol g elk•ry JDL Transportation Service Aids Elderly A transportation service pro- j national convention of the North vided by the Detroit Chapter of American Jewish Student Network f f. the Jewish Defense League is this weekend in Pennsylvania. available to elderly and disabled This Week's Radio and members of the Jewish community Television Programs throughout the area The program, initiated in Octo- REFLECTIONS IN SOUND her, included a lianuka mitzva Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday. program by which elderly Jews Station: WCAR. Feature: Rabbi Harold S. Loss could lie brought by JDI, members will explore some fundamental into the homes of those who con- "A GIFT OF LOVE" Jewish themes present in today's ducted Ilanuka celebrations. Since that time, the 3DI, has popular music. • PORTRAITS ,rovided transportation to doctor • COPIES appointments, shopping centers Ill 6111,16 ITS • RESTORATIONS Time 9:45 a.m. Sunday. nil other errands. For informa -ion, call the JIM. office, 547-2663 Station: Channel 2. • PASSPORTS • CANDIDS Gran "Glitter and rily n Bet man. Midwest co Feature: ' • CUSTOM FRAMING ,rdinator itD1,. will attend the deur," second in a four-part series tke 1 dealing with the Yiddish theater. Sunday's show topic is "Plays and Playwrights." ETERNAL LIGHT Time: lo 30 p.m. Sunday Station: WW.1 Feature Mitchell Xrauss, trews commentator for NET, mter‘iews Dr. -Abraham Biram. director of: the department of antiquities of SA.ppan Point Stamford, Conn 06902 O - ED COLLEGE archeoloJt al finds there. PREP SCHOOL Help Athlete( and • Cultural. Roc reallonal Programs Solvtgartschild. Detector Sunday. Station: WISRB-FM (102.7'. Feature: Phil Blazer provides a contemporar). potpourri of Jew- ish cultdre, humor, music and 203 325-2231 • Inoot , dozhard Schoduhnst ArneHran-lyar ■ sh Cultural Horny Lftr Tinier 10 p m. • . Faculty-Students to ho 1 to 7 • Suou..scd Stud, GRADES 7 12 AND POST GRADUATE RNA' SItOLOM litefature. .11.WI511 WORLD Time: 7 p m Sunday . Station: WSIZK FM (980 Feature: Jack Roberts presents community notes and new s from Israel Norman Allan To. Jewish Center to Host Meditation Introduction iffir , ,iuct ■ on to Trans“ et: An dental Meditation ("I'M 1, a 17540 WYOMING • TEL. 341-1330 • '"' ItialitXX.MMA-XX XILIXIAULX Change the Color of Your Home while C N OA NT A IN NCG E X T E EAT RE TITE ELI MINATINGE E T \I Dr !nterc,I K Vi liac)) of Harvard Medi cal 5 , !1 ■ .,1 recently praised the method in the Journal of the American Medical Association. 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Contractor founder of TM SSIENIMLIIENISIEVILEASI Hazak, ) Hebrew for strong), a group for single adults, will hold a social 8:30 p.m. June 17 at the Oak Park Community Center. The Ralph Anthony Orchestra will pro- , vide music for dancing. Refresh- Photography . ments will he served. Ilerman Gorman is president if 30790 SOUTHFIELD the five-month old nonprofit or. at 1 3 Milo Road For information call ganization. • — t social group coordinator S. E. Classified Ads Get Quick Results Cook 534 - 1h79 354 - 1677 THE ROOSEVELT SCHOOL the State of Israel, about recent Ruth Heckler Laredo, Detroit- born pianist, will be the soloist with the National Symphony at the John F. Kennedy ('enter for Per- forming Arts in Washington. D. C. Saturday. She is the first Detroit pianist to appear at the ('enter. On June 16. she and her hus- violinist h a n d , Mrs. Laredo Jaime La redo. will leave for Spoleto. Italy where they both will appear in solo and ' chamber concerts at the Festiva! of Two Worlds. Ilazak Singh. Adu lts Ready June 17 Social 25211 Telegraph 647-2367 131 1 :1Cil . Pianist Ruth Laredo to Play in D.C., Italy studio of photograpriy Orchestra and Entertainment eon here Dr Stem the foundation 12 years a. funds for the vital services of His- tadrut to the immigrants and work- ers in Israel. A letter was read from Finance Minister Pinhas Sapir which called Dr. Stein "worthy of the post of President of the foundation." rIACK GORBACK Larry Freedman S1,11, Rabbi 1.)) chairman of the 1).• the audience, of 4H11 ;! Mi• foundation would raise 000 within the coming 10 sears, thus assuring a steady source of Friday, Jew 9, 1972-37 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 4 -.-1, , Mr