And a Good Time Will Be Had by All on This Purim Weekend The fun and flavor of Pur- and carnivals scheduled for p.m. today at the 10 Mile im will linger into next week, the coming days. branch, the Jewish Center what with the Purim balls Starting with a party 9 will have a full weekend of activities. The party tonight is sponsored by the Israeli Students Organization and Michigan Association of Jew- ish College Students. Seventh-ninth graders will attend a Shushan Social at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the 10 Mile Center. Music, dancing, sports and refreshments will be featured. One of Allied Van Lines Largest Haulers On Sunday, the Center main 1300 N. Campbell Road building will be filled with 2253 Cole Street activity, including a nursery Royal Oak Birmingham carnival ( a g e 3-5) and a LI 1-3313 MI 4-4613 Something Special Purim cel- ebration for 7-9 year olds, POTTER MOVING & STORAGE CO. . Detroit Edison both at 12:30 p.m. At the same time, there will be a tumbling display in the lobby following "Queen Esther's Photo Booth," set up at noon. The Apprentice Dancers Guild will present "The Story of Purim," through dance, narration and audience par- ticipation, at 2 p.m. in the Center's D e R o y Theater. Tickets are on sale. From noon until 3 p.m., the Senior Adult Nosheri will serve re• freshments, and there will be a "How Many Haman- tashen" contest in the lobby, with prizes to be awarded to the three persons closest to the actual number. Adat Shalom Synagogue will see a short play, "A Midrashic Parable of Pur- im," presented by the con- gregation's youth community, at the Shabat dinner evening today. The 6:15 p.m. dinner follows services at 5:45. Res- ervations are required. Adat Shalom's youth groups also will sponsor their annual Pur- im carnival noon-4 p.m. Sun- day. There will be games, prizes and refreshments. The community is invited. Temple Kol Ami will have a special family service to celebrate Purim 7:45 p.m. to- day at the temple. Children will participate in the service, and Rabbi Ernst Conrad will speak on "The Story of Esther." Hamantashen will be served. The religious school will have a Purim cel- ebration 11:30 a.m. Sunday at the temple. Friends are invited. Criterion Club will confer a simulated "Hope Diamond" on Queen Esther, who will be chosen by lot and crowned at its Purim Ball 9 p.m. Satur- day at the Oak Park Com- munity Center. The corona- tion ball, which is open to all, •also will feature dancing to the music of Joe Miller and his orchestra, social mix- ers, prizes and hamantashen. Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- tion at Wayne State Univer- sity will throw its "Biennial Hamantashen, Cheese a n d Wine, Hillel Purim Coffee House and'Testimonial" 9:15 p.m. Saturday at WSU Hillel, in the University Center Building. Hillel reports that "This year's humble honoree is one of Hillel's foremost members, Howard S. Jutko- witz, who will be very well roasted." Entertainment will include songs tby folk guitar- ist Mark Goldenberg. Cos- tumes are optional, but those who wear them will be, ad- mitted at a 25 cent,reduction in admission. All are invited. Labor Zionist Alliance will go Mideastern for its Purim We have to be ready when you need us_ And that means new construction ... the most costly in our history. To meet the growing demand for electric power, were now engaged in our largest construction program ever. And to build power plants and electric lines it costs more than ever before. That's one of the reasons elearic bills are going up. You can't take electricity for granted anymore, but we'll continue to do our best to provide reliable electric service now and in the future. Author-diplomat Ira Hirsch- man will address the annual Landsmanshaften Purim cel- ebration 8:15 p.m. Monday at Cong. Bnai David. Max Sosin will be honored by the Landmanshaften Societies of Metropolitan Detroit, in con- junction with the Jewish Na- tional Fund, for his "exam- plary efforts in behalf of the community, Israel, Klal rael and the common good." A wood of trees in Israel, bearing his name and that of his wife, Ruth, will be estab- lished at this event. Hirsch- mann will address his audi- ence on the Yom Kippur War. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Adloyada celebration 8 : 3 0 p.m. Saturday at the Labor Zionist Institute. An original Purim spiel, written by Walter Klein and performed by members of LZA branches, will be the high- light of the program, chaired by Henry Faigin. Yaacov Davidovitch will lead in Pur- im singing, and Cindy Blondo will demonstrate belly danc- ing. Greek refreshments will be served. Zionist Revisionists of De- troit will hold a Purim Ball 9 p.m..Saturday at the Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods. Eric Rosenow and His Con- tinentals will provide music, and a dairy supper will be served. For reservations, call Steven Goldin, 968-5575. Bnei Akiva will have a carnival 1-4 p.m. Sunday at Young Israel Center of Oak- Woods. Everyone is invited. Bnai Moshe's youth groups will hold a series of events, starting with a party spon- sored by Senior United Syna- gogue Youth 7:45 p.m. Sat- urday in the synagogue. Giborim USY (grades 3 and 4) will have a celebration 2 p.m. Sunday. There will be a puppet show, refreshments and a movie, "Purim in Is- rael." Admission charge. Shaarey Zedek Junior Con- gregation will have games for all ages, along with prizes, at its carnival 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Sunday. Families are invited to partake of food, games and fun. Temple Beth El Young People's Society will host its first carnival 'in the new building, 11:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Everyone is invited, and pro- ceeds will go to the temple building fund. Prizes, games and food will be featured. Bnai David Kochav Youth will have a magician, games, refreshments and a special prize at its carnival 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. Sunday. Pinsker Progressive Aid So- ciety will have a Purim meeting 8:30 p.m. Monday at Cong. Bnai Israel. Louis Le- vine will preside over the program, featuring- Michael Feigelman, a Wayne State University student, describing his experiences on a United Jewish Appeal study mission. Purim refreshments will be served. Radomer Air Society will hold its annual Purim party 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Workmen's Circle. Center. Proceeds from the dinner will go to the Israel Emergency Fund, according to Mrs. Morris Greenberg, chairman. ORT in Argentina Aids Jewish Schools BUENOS AIRES — ORT Argentina's department of creative education has work- ed with eight Jewish schools to offer pre-skill training to approximate1,2,000 boys and girls. At the beginning of the 1974 school year, an addi- tional three Jewish schools have asked ORT to offer their students the same train- ing. Keep on the move — when you spend all your time dreaming, dreams don't come true. Friday, March 8, 1974—P