Dentists to Hear Health Talk Jewish Vocational Ser1;ice Booth Tells Seniors of Workshop Plan Dr. Robert J. Samp, physi- the University of Wiscons i n's cian, teacher and lecturer at schools of medicine and edu- cation, will be the guest speaker at the annual memo- rial program of the Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity 8 p.m. Thursday at Temple Beth El. Dr. Samp, who speaks on health and 'human survival, has strong interests in health education and disease pre- vention. He will speak on "Survival of People in an Uptight World." A memorial tribute will precede the lecture. The ser- vice will include readings and recitations. The evening, for which there is a charge, DR. ROBERT J. SAMP is co-sponsored . by the De- troit Alumni Chapter and the Women of Alpha Omega. Guests are invited. Rhoda Raderman, supervisbr, center, and Rose Blake, counselor, helped senior citizens such as this visitor to the Michigan State Fair learn about a new program at the Jewish Vocational Service-Community Workshop on Senior Citizen's Day. Flyers describing the adult services program were 'distributed. Bruce E. Thal is JVS-CW president, and Julian Scott is chairman of the Arnold E. Frank Community Workshop. The adult services program will serve 50 senior citizens, age 60 or older, who live in Wayne County and whose incomes are at or below the poverty level. The partici- pants will be able to supplement their income and enjoy pro- ductive work activity. Also offered - are sessions on home management, referrals to other community resources and recreational activities. Daily transportation to the com- munity workshop will be provided along with assistance from staff in obtaining • any social and medical service necessary for the participants' well-being. For information call the JVS, doWntown office, 833-8100. HARRY THOMAS Fine Clothes For Over 38 Years OPEN SUNDAY 1 1 - 4 Men's Clubs ADAT SHALOM MEN'S CLUB is seeking new mem- bers, according to Maurice Rosender, vice president and membership chairman. For information, call Rosender, 682-0460. for that HARRY THOMAS 24750 Telegraph.at 10 Mile (Next to Dunkin Donuts) Daily to 6 P.M., Thurs. to 8 P.M. 7.,2X.CK>MOK#77.K4CEEIKEK::KVniZ4V2it€FLiZt.5KCKKKEK3K4K:itt NEW LOOK 5 411 Salon ou th News P A c. ' 28821 Southfield, S. of 12 Mile, Call for appt., Evenings too! 559.2450 NEW CADILLAC? ,Bnai Moshe Sets Youth Events Cong. Bnai Moshe youth groups will open the year with an all-day picnic Sept. 15 at Oak Park Municipal Park. Kadima will have a hay- ride and weenie roast for 7-8 graders meeting at the syna- gogue 4 p.m. Sept. 22. For reservations, call the Bnai Moshe office, 548-9000, or Dan Kaplan, 398-7422. BUY OR LEASE FROM ANDY BLAU in BIRMINGHAM at WILSON-CRISSMAN CADILLAC CALL BUS.. MI 4-1930 RES. 642-6836 1350 N.. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM BARBARA'S STATIONERY- Lahav Youth Plan Holiday Services c ii4Laica i diaa lL g Bar Mitzvas Confirmations Beth Achim Senior Youth Group, Lahav, United Syna- gogue Youth will hold High Holy Day services 10 a.m. Sept. 17, 18 and 26 at .the synagogue. For information, call How- ard Mitz, president, 548-0947, or Jerry Friedman, religious chairman, 968-4558. Bat Mitzvas Weddings 725 S. Adams Road, Next to South Adams Square Arcade in Birmingham, Michigan Phone 642-3860 announcing the opening of JENORS Women's Fashions in the Shiawassee Hotel 9 Mile and Southfield • Dresses • Pantsuits • Formal Wear • Sweaters • Blouses • Slacks Mon.-Sat. 10-6 559-2710 Saturday morning groups will begin this weekend, with the junior congregation, ages 8-13, holding Sabbath services 10 a.m. in the board room. Story hour will be divided into two groups, ages 3-4 and 5-7, both meeting 10 a.m. Saturday mornings in the school. Monte Schloss and Dan Kaplan will direct the youth groups. • Group advisers will be: Senior United Synagogue Youth, Monte Schloss and Lea Stollman; Ka d i m a, grades 7-8, Sharon Landau; Halutzim, grades 5-6, Dan Kaplan; • •Giborim, grades 3-4, Steve Kideckel; Rishon- im, grades 1-2, Tobye Ship- per, and general advisers, Diane Goldring and Joel Marwill. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS JWV LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN AUXILIARY will meet 8:30 p.m. Monday at the JWV Memorial Home. A repre- sentative from the National Bank of Southfield will speak on wills and trusts. Guests are invited. For information, call Mrs. Charles Hauptman, president, 352-2696. * * * BLOCH It 0 S E AUXILI- ARY will have a general membership meeting 8:15 p.m. at the JWV headquart- ers. The program for the October meeting, the Hallo- ween costume party and service dates will be dig- cussed. For information, or to join,- call Francis Bloom, 543-5984, or the president, Belle Letzer, 557-3372. * * *- SOLI YETZ-MORRIS CO- HEN POST and AUXIL- IARY, and LT. RAYMOND A.ZUSSMAN POST and Aux- ILIARY will hold a point meeting 8:30 p.m., Monday at the JWV Memorial Home. Junior vice president Riva Dryman has arranged - for a SHARE IN FREEDOM News speaker from the National Bank or Southfield. Refresh- ments will be served and guests are invited. Young Adults Plan Bowling League Jewish Center Young Adults age 18-30, will meet 12:30 p.m. Sundays at Ark Lanes West, starting Sept. 15, for mixed league bowling. For information, call Judy Housman, U9-7134, or Karen Hoberman, 545-8259. There is a charge. Creative Party Planning including Personalized Party Favors • Invitationi and Party Accessories .for all occasions. MARCIA MASSERMAN 44,6-6110 The Sheldo'n Rott Orchestra and Vickie Carroll 255-1540 543-7226 LET'S MAKE A DATE "for your next affair" the While you relax Tom Newby will create MAGIC for your Bar Mitzvas, Weddings, Showers and Parties . . . TOM NEWBY of Southfield Flowers, Gifts Distinctive Party Creations 29245 Southfield at 12 Mile 559-2560 U.S. Savings Bonds New Freedom Shares • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Jerry Bernstein 's I Accents Galore End of Summer Sale 20%-50% OFF All Lamps 10% OFF our already low prices on All Wall Decor & Accessories I I I I Bring This Coupon for an 10% OFF I Additional on all Wall Decor & Accessories I Coupon Expires 9/30/74 • Ilimoomommomminummoomooluillimmiumumill Mon. Sat. 10-6 — Fri. 10-8 - * * • Candy Centerpieces "Let Us Entertain You" YI Youth Group to Have Events- Young Israel of Greenfield will open its year of youth activities with a brunch 1 p.m. Sept. 22 at the congre- gation. Junior teens, grades 6-8, will begin its season with an oneg Shabat program 2:30 p.m. Sept. 28. The movie, "Bedknobs and Broomsticks" will be featured 1 p.m. Sept. 29 for youngsters, grades 3-5, as well as the story hour group, ages 3-7. Story Hour will be held for youngsters during regular Sabbath services, 10 a.m. Saturdays. For information on youth events, contact Hartley Harris, 968-3563. Friday, Sept. 6; 1974-35 23908 W. 9 Mile (1st blk. E. of Telegraph) 355-0718