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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
`Barber of Seville'
Will Be Presented
AUTHENTIC HOME-MADE
HUNGARIAN'
FOOD
to Marry in Fall
Rossini's "The Barber of
Seville" will be produced by
Michigan Opera Theatre
and the Plymouth Sym-
phonY Orchestra 8 p:m. Sat-
urday, in Plymouth Salem
High School_
OPEN DAILY 11:30-10 p.m.
(Monday only for dinner)
BALATON
RESTAURANT
3966 W. 12 Mile
3 Blks. E. of Greenfield
Res. Suggested Weekends
546-1894
Nunn. TEEPages
Carol Merdler
A dress rehearsal will be
held 8 p.m. today with tick-
ets available at the door.
OPEN MOTHER'S DAY
1 p,m. to 9 p.m.
,
tiutre s Ottlite
1403 S. COMMERCE (near the intersection
at Maple/15 & Pontiac Trail)
EVERY WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
DINNER FOR TWO
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BREAD & ROLLS AND COFFEE, TEA OR MILK
"MISS MERDLER
114. and Mrs. Joseph Mer-
dler of W. Nine Mile Rd.,
Southfield, announce the
engagem.ent of their daugh-
ter Carol to Robert Hersh,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Hersh of Wayland Dr.,
Southfield.
A late fall wedding is
planned.
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RESERVATIONS
SUGGESTED
WHILE DINING YOU'LL ALSO ENJOY
BOB POSCH
No Cover—No Minimum
Passbook Coupons Not Applicable on Above Specials
624-6660
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MOTHER'S
DAY
Reservations
Please
Call
355-2010
1 p.m. to 8 p.m.
BLOCH-ROSE AUXIL-•
-IARY will honor its outgo-
ing Commander Lou Wag-
ner and President Belle
Letzer 7 p.m. Tuesday at the
Roostertail. Dinner will be
served, and there will be,
dancing and entertainment.
For reservations, call Eve-
lyn Skupsky,_ chairman,
543-8078, or Eli Katz, KE
3-9923.
School to Perform
BY POPULAR DEMAND
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BENNY'S
(SABRA)
'Sephardic Songs'
Detroit Community Mu-
sic School will perform
"Sephardic Songs," a new
work by faculty - composer
Elaine Lebenbom, 3 p.m.
May 4 at the school, 200 E.
Kirby.
"Sephardic Songs" are
settings of 10th and 11th
Century poems by Spanish-
Jewish poets. Beethoven's
"Quintet in E-flat" will also
be performed.
The public is invited, and
there is no charge.
The heart sees better than
the eye.
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SPECIALIZING IN
REHOVOT — "Israel
scientists, who struggle not
only for scientific but also
for political recognition, can
confidently expect the sup-
port of their German col-
leagues in this struggle,"
said Hans-Hilger Haun-
schild, state secretary in the
Federal German Republic's
Ministry of Research and
Technology, at the dedica-
tion of Europe House, a res-
idence for visiting scientists
on the campus of the Weiz-
mann Institute of Science in
Rehovot.
Participating in the cere-
mony was Minister of Edu-
cation and Culture Aharon
Yadlin, as well as guests
from Europe, including the
Italian Minister of Cultural
Affairs G. Spadolini and
Pro Helvetia President Dr.
W. Spuhler.
The sum of. wisdom is
that the time is never lost
that is devoted to work.
—Ralph Waldo Emerson
HAVE YOU
TRIED SHRIMP1
& FROG LEGS IN
A ,PROUENCAL
SAUCE?
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`Israel Can Count
on German Support'
Weekdays
- Open 7 o'clock
Nothing But Man Size Prime
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Reservations are still-
available for Cong. Bnai
David Sisterhood's 39th an-
nual • champagne donor
luncheon to he held noon
Wednesday in the syn-
agogue. The day will begin
with.a 10 a.m. showing of
boutique items.
The noon luncheon will be
followed by an original sis-
terhood 'skit directed by
Mrs. Jack Abramson, enti-
tled, "As the Heart —
Burns." For reservations,
call Mrs. Morris Levine,
547-6878.-Mrs. Ben Brant is
donor chairman, and Mrs.
Paul Sherizen is in charge of
publicity.
BERKLEY
"A Deli And Mord"
22110 COOLIDGE AT 9 MILE
IN THE OAK PARK CENTER
Reservations Open
for Donor Luncheon
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Remember when you and your
family could see hit movies
and not destroy your budget?
THE
Washington
Theatre
has brought back the
good old days!
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FRI. and SAT. ADULTS S2.00 CHILDREN S1.00
Tonight
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