THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Nov. 29, 1974-41 BREVITIES Center Singles Meet People Without Partners of the Jewish Center will present Linda Black, who will speak on "Weights and Meas- urements" 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the 10 Mile branch. Re- freshments will be served. • LTER *K. OF HARVARD ROW Designers of Fine Furs Complete Fur Service 1 1 MILE AND LAHSER Phone: 358-0850 Alpha Omega Event Nets $200,000 in Bonds; Dr. Mames Honored The second annual MICH- IGAN-OHIO- ONTARIO IN- TERNATIONAL GYMNAST- ICS INVITATIONAL will be held noon Dec. 7 at South- field-Lathrup High School. Finals will be held at '7. The Southfield Association for Gymnastics, which spon- sors the meet, has invited the top girls' teams from the two states and Canada. Tickets will be available at the door. * * * GARELICK'S GALLERY, 280 N. Woodward, Birming- ham will begin its 25th annual holiday exhibition Thursday. The exhibition will consist of paintings, drawings, graphics and sculp- ture, including Eskimo sculp- ture of museum quality. Among the artists to be shown are: Picasso, Miro, Raphael Soyer, Jack Levine, Evergood, Philipp, McCor- mick, Florsheim and Grop- per. Indian miniature paint- ings also will be shown The exhibition will run through Dec. 31. Holiday gallery hours are Sundays, noon-5:30 p.m.; Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m.; Thursdays and Fridays, 9:30 a.m.-8 p.m.; and Saturdays, 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. * FRULA, the Yugoslavian folk- ensemble which won first prize at the 1968 World Folk Festival in Moscow, will perform the songs and danc- es of Eastern Europe 8:30 p.m. Dec. 6 at Masonic Audi- torium. Tickets are available at Hudson's, Grinnell's and Masonic Temple box office. • • • Detroit cellist PAUL WIN- GERT will perform the first movement of the Dvorak Cel- lo Concerto in .the Detroit Symphony Youth Orchestra 3:30 p.m. Sunday at Ford Auditorium. The concert wiL be conducted by Paul Free- man, conductor-in-reSidence of the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra. Tickets are available at the Ford Auditorium box office. Proceeds go to the Youth Orchestra scholarship fund. • • • "WHAT THE WINE SELL- ERS BUY," by Detroit play- wright Ron Milner, will open 8:30 p.m. Dec. 10 at the Mu- sic Hall Center. Tickets are available at Hudson's, Grin nell's,' Sears and the Music Hall box office. For informa- tion, call the Music Hall, 963-7680. Dr. John Mames, center, holding the Jerusalem City of Peace Award, saw more than $200,000 in Israel Bonds raised at the annual dinner-dance of Alpha Omega Fra- ternity at which he was the honoree. Shown with Dr. Mames are, from left: Mrs. Harvey Beaver, Dr. Beaver, dinner chairman; • Mrs. Mames, Dr. Mames, Al Lipton, director of Israel Bonds locally; and David Schoenbrun, guest speaker. 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