! e An article in last week's edition of The Jewish News inadvertently stated that the Drapkin Studio in Birming- ham had been closed. The studio, which is open for business, has been sold to photographer Larry Sheets, who has 12 years experience in portrait and commercial photography. Brevities WOMEN OF WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY AL- UMNI ASSOCIATION will have a Mardi Gras to bene- fit the child care center on the university's campus 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the Detroit Federation o f Musicians' Hall. There will be entertain- ment, games, prizes and re- freshments. Tickets are avail- able at the door or by calling Alumni House, 577-2167. * * DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA will present two young people's concerts entitled "An Orchestral Odys- sey" 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Sat- urday at Ford Auditorium. Tickets are available at the Ford Auditorium box office. * * * BARBARA KEIDAN will display watercolor works in her first one-man art show - .1• RUSSELL SCHREIBER ASSOCIATES AGENCY OF THE SHOW WORLD • Orchestras • Entertainment • Speakers • Concerts MUSIC BY - SAM BARNETT AND HIS ORCHESTRA Downtown Detroit - 962-8000 • 4 4 4 968-2563 Catering by Git e" The Ultimate in Catering " For ALL Occasions Elegant Pastries — Outstanding Hors D'oeuvres Dinners with A Distinctive Flair Unique Meat and Dairy Trays 543-3585 Hall Available • • • 4 541-7940 4 SALE 75% OFF UP TO ON ALL FALL AND WINTER MERCHANDISE Slacks • Blouses • Blazers • Coats • Sweaters Short & Long Dresses • Pant Suits • Bags SIZES 12-20. 121/2-24 1/2 C SPRING MERCHANDISE ARRIVING DAILY 3055 W. 12 Mile, Berkley • 398-1331 • Mon.-Sat. 10:30-4:30 • bobye green's better half' fashions through March 5 at the Ar- win Galleries. She has ex- hibited at other galleries and is former chairman of the Michigan Water Color So- ciety. * * Violinist EUGEN SARBU, a winner last May in the 1973 Leventritt International Competition, will perform at Oakland University March 1. His recital at 8:30 in Varner Hall will be the final offering of this season's university recital series. The pianist will be Leon Pommers. * * "BAREFOOT IN T H E PARK," comedy by Neil Si- mon, will be presented 8 p.m. Feb. 27 and 28 and March 1 and 2 at Seaholm High School. Tickets will be avail- able at the door. * * The SCANDINAVIAN AND ALLEN PARK SYMPHO- NIES will join the RACK- HAM SYMPHONY CHOIR in concert 8:20 p.m. March 2 at Southfield - Lathrup High School. Refreshments will be served. Tickets will be avail- able at the box office. "AS' YOU LIKE IT" by William Shakespeare opens 8:30 p.m. Thursday at Mea- dow Brook Theater. The play will run until March 24. Per- formances for opening week will be held 8:30 p.m. Wed- nesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday; matinee 2 p.m. Saturday; and 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are available at Hudson's or by calling the Meadow Brook box office, 377-3300. Men's Club Unit Names Detroiters NEW YORK — The Na- tional Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs (Conservative) has assigned key roles to two Detroiters in connection with the federation's 45th annual convention July 14-18 in Los Angeles. I. Murray Jacobs, president of the 375-club organization, announced the appointment of Abe Katzman, president of the Great Lakes Region, as chairman of the creden- tials committee; and Abra- ham Satovsky, a past na- tional president, as chairman of the budget and audit com- mittee. Other Detroit members in- clude Leonard E. Baron, a member of the national exec- utive committee; Allen Ro- senberg, Myron L.. Milgrom and Carl R. Lichtenstein, on the board of directors. Fr. Malcolm Carron, presi- dent of the University of De- troit and chairman of New Detroit, will address the men's clubs of Temples Beth El, Israel and Emanu-El at a reception and dinner 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Beth El. The event is in honor of Detroit's life and century members of the Jewish Chautauqua So- dety, educational arm of the National Federation of Tem- ple Brotherhoods. Bernard Hirsh, chancellor of the Jew- ish Chautauqua Society, and Sylvan Lebow, executive di- rector, will participate. Some of the society's leading TV spot films will be shown, and station WWJ-TV will be hon- ored with a special service plaque for donating time to telecast the films. Bert Sha- pero is chairman, and Doug- las Bloom is co-chairman of Beth El's Jewish Chautauqua Society committee. Men's Clubs AESCULAPIAN PHARMA- CEUTICAL ASSOCIATION will have its annual installa- tion dinner-dance 7 p.m. Wednesday at Cong. Beth Achim. Cocktails will be served at 6:30. For reserva- tions, call Hyman Margolis, 399-6157. * * TEMPLE BETH EL MEN'S CLUB will present Irving I. Katz, executive secretary of the temple, in an illustrated lecture on "History of the Jews in Michigan, Outside of De- troit," 10 a.m. Sunday at the Sunday Morning Breakfast Club and Discussion Series. The lecture is open to the congregation, families and friends. Detroit Mission to Bond Parley Dayan to Speak I never lack material for A large delegation of De- my humor column when Con- troiters is expected to attend "fashion coordinators for the full-figured woman" gress is in session. — Will the Israel Bond conference Rogers. to be held in Miami Beach next week. ' Guest speaker at the in- f-:-Wft:WWWVMffi.?'" augural dinner for the 1974 Israel Bond drive will be Is- rael Defense Minister Moshe Dayan. Admission will be based on purchases of Bonds in amounts of $2,500 or more. An attendance of 2,000 is expected at the parley, which will commence the $1,000,000,000 1974 Israel Bond drive. Classifieds Get Quick Results Health Club, brought a vic- tory home to the club by capturing the Michigan State Class C Squash, Champion- ship. An assistant prosecutor with the Oakland County Prosecutor's Office, Young won the title by defeating Dr. George Yee of the Uni- versity Club of Windsor. Young lost the first match in the best-of-five series, 11- 15 — but rallied to win three straight by scores of 15-9, 17-16 and 15-8. There were 88 players competing at the beginning of the tournament. Young, who. has only been playing squash for three years, had to defeat several ranking players. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Feb. 22, 1974-33 BY POPULAR DEMAND! Now Booking . . . ED BURG and His Orchestra 851-6118 Creative Party Planning including Candy Centerpieces Personalized Party Favors Invitations and Party Accessories for all occasions. 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' ' ' " Phone: 543-6515 •■■ ••••• ■■ ••••••• ■ ••~1.1~.A" 1. • • • • • • • • • • • • • II • • • • • • • • • • Drapkin Studio Has New Owner • U-D President Squash Cham p i o n Due at Event for From Center Club Stuart Young, a member Chautauqua of the Jewish Center Men's