THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 52 Friday, March 21, 1975 Oral History Unites Young, Old WE WISH ALL OUR CUSTOMERS A HAPPY PASSOVER Senior citizens and Bnai Brith teens worked together over the past two months on a pilot workshop in oral his- tory conducted at the Jew- , ish Community Center. ROOM AT THE BOTTOM SOUTHFIELD the paper place--Th We specialize in personalizing See us for the most complete Selection of Invitations, Stationery and Paper Goods Gift Items — Party Favors Addressing and Consultant Service SALE NOW GOING ON 9:30-4:30 Mon.-Sat 559-3166 16300 Northpark Dr., Sfld., Mich. I Nails by Carol The project, jointly spon- sored by Bnai Brith and the Jewish Center, instructed a group of high school stu- dents in the techniques of recording the histories of senior adults who belong to the Center's writers club. Mrs. Norma Goldman, organizer of the club, ar- ranged for the senior citi- zens to meet with the youth. Mrs. Pat Pillings, a local anthropologist, con- ducted the workshops. The students, members of local Bnai Brith chapters, were provided with tape recor- ders. The senior adults told stories of their varied lives and rememberances of past experiences, tales of early life in Europe, and their first years in Detroit. Don't be confused there is only one Carol Joan Ball The Jewish Center will re- tain the completed tapes in its library and copies will also be sent to the American Jewish Archives in Cincin- nati. The group will also submit portions of the tape for possible publication by the Michigan Jewish Histor- ical Society. of Southfield Professional Nail Wrapping and Consultants 1A1. GORDON Nails - by Musical Entertainment Big Bands or Small Combos Carol 17040 W. 12 Mile Rd., Suite 117, Southfield Mon. - Sat. by appointment 626-3346 Evening hours available 557-5057 Morrie's Sunoco Southfield Rd. at 10 Mile "We Can Be Very Friendly" Inflation Specials r FREE! Lube with purchase of 12 gal. or more of gas 10 pc. Screwdriver set with Oil & Filter Change MOST MODELS 25c while quantities last L offer good through 4/21/75 J ■ 10 • •MIMIM Complete Car Care Center MORRIS SCHWARTZ proprietor Towing & Road Service 24848 Southfield Corner 10 Mile Rd. Southfield, Mi. 48075 Phone: 557-1747 557-9751 Beth Yehuda News Notes 47/14, 1totZwea4 Music of Distinction . By MARC HERSCHFUS AND ZEV NADLER Last week, the senior and junior high school students of the yeshiva visited Fort Wayne. The students spent several hours touring the fort, and their tour guide pointed out and explained the various sites they came upon> The students saw can- nons, rifles and small arms, the barracks of soldiers and the strategical outlay of the fort. The students also saw modern arms such as tanks and missiles. A woman from the Oak- land Health Department came to the yeshiva to teach the second grade the im- portance of good nutrition. She not only told the stu- dents which foods were good to eat, but she also ex- plained to them how the foods affected the body. The woman also showed a movie. The Poison Control Cen- ter at Children's Hospital sent a representative to the yeshiva to teach the Pre-1A and , nursery stu- dents the dangers of poi- sons. They were told about the dangers of common house- hold products such as deter- gents, lye, paint, turpentine, etc. The children were also instructed in first-aid for victims of poison. Pam- phlets and comic books about the dangers of poison were distributed. From Solo Piano to Large Orchestra 546-7558 MARTIN KOSINS Color Weddings • • • • Super Imposed Silhouettes Unique Poses Bar Mitzvahs UL 41OLZ_MAISL ,447-7054 "We're so glad dresses are back" SALE! Thursday, Friday and Saturday YI Youth Set Road Rally Young Israel Halutzim (grades 3-5) will sponsor a mystery road rally Sunday, meeting 1:30 p.m. at Young Israel of Greenfield. Friends are invited for refreshments and surprises. There is a charge. Junior Young Israel Teens (grades 6-8) will hold an executive board meeting to plan the upcoming month's calendar 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the home of Har- tley Harris, 25611 Colleen, Oak Park. Board members include Mike Eisenberg, president; Rob-eft Kelman and Danny Koenigsberg, vice presidents; Debbie En- gel and Cheryl Servetter, secretaries; and Anita Sin- gal, treasure-r. A Shabat group will be held for 4-7-year-olds 3:30 p.m. Saturday at Young Is- rael of Greenfield. There will be games and refresh- ments. For information on junior group events at Young Is- rael, contact Hartley Har- ris, 968-3563. Choose from our beautiful collection of 2 and 3 piece dresses ... NOW $ 32 - $ 95 Regularly $40 $1 18 - We specialize in Misses and Half Sizes SIZES 10-20 • 12 1/2 -241/2 Golda Has Second Eye Operation JERUSALEM (JTA) — Former Premier Golda Meir last week underwent sur- gery for the removal of a cataract from her eye. - It was the second such op- eration in recent weeks for the 76-year-old former leader. Both were success- ful. s cobye green's better -d. Eds-ions_ MASTERCHARGE • BANKAMERICARD Mon. thru Sat. 10:30-4:30 3055 W. 12 MILE • BERKLEY • 398-1331 (between Greenfield and Coolidge)