THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS One Man Orchestra Standards to Rock CHECK OUR REGISTRY singing guitarist w/Auto Drum - also plays- violin and strolls ROOM AT THE BOTTOM New Singles Events Freddy Sheyer For Shower Gifts Music for all ages Orleans Mall— Southfield $20 Wedding Ceremony 398-2462 PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL 04444 7644 ' ' Licensed Electrologist FREE Consultation private and confidential by appointment 358-549a ES SIN dANCE. s SU-NdAy • ApRit 8pm • SHERATON- SOUTHF ELD HOTEL EVERY SUNDAY Between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. Wednesdays between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. THE JEWISH YOUNG ADULT COUNCIL OF METROPOLITAN DE- TROIT AND WINDSOR will sponsor a dance for Jewish singles age 21-35 at 8 p.m. Sunday in the Shera- ton-Southfield Hotel ball- room (formerly Shia.wassee Hotel). The American Scene will provide music for danc- ing, and refreshments will be served. There is an ad- mission charge. * * * "A SERIES OF EN- COUNTERS," the Jewish Community. Center-spon- - soted social and cultural organization for Jewish sin- gles age 22-35, incorrectly listed the date of its "X- Rated Dance" on the first group of invitations mailed last week. The dance will be held 8 p.m. May 4 at the main Somerset Apts. club house, 2501 Somerset Blvd., Troy. The Morinelli Trio will provide music for danc- ing, and refreshments will be served. There is a nom- inal charge. For informa- tion, call Heidi Press, eve- nings, '643-7672. * * * CRITERION CLUB, for mature adults, will have an open house 8 p.m. Wednes- day at the Bonanza Sirloin Pit, Southfield. It will be "comedy night" and will Pan Am Offers London Tour strictly kosher dinners NEW YORK — Among the newest tours featured in Pan Am's World brochure on Europe is the "Regency" which offers 15 days in Eng- land. The tour is one of Pan Am's World Trend-Setter vacations developed for those who .wish to feel free overseas, but still want the major benefits of low cost travel and hotel savings. Every Trend-Setter vaca- tion starts with a compre- hensive half-day tour of each city visited and in- cludes continental breakfast daily, shopping discounts, guide books and maps, a flight bag and color film. For information, contact a travel agent. under supervision of the council of orthodox rabbi's Oasis Star Kosher Catering 1E- no admission at Labor Zionist Institute 28555 Middlebelt, Farmington between 12 8 13 Mile Rds. call for reservations 626-0404 we Are The ONLY Pie& Fitialstau'a conclude the series of public programs for this season. Charlie Chaplin in "Dough and Dynamite," and Laurel and Hardy in "The Money Machine" are the movies that will be shown. "What I Like Least About. the La- dies" will be discussed in a comedic vein by Harvey Katz and Max Shaiken and "What I Like Least About Menfolk" will be discussed similarly by Yona Radzin and Bee Diamond. Guests are invited without charge. For information, call Sylvia Bruch, 545-1108. Abe Cherow, Says. 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Bldg. 15075 Lincoln Dr., Oak Park 968-0074 spring sportswear /ale po ixEsisR sva ls„ soup cm°11 --441/40. 011111 stAitrfs 16.80 v ieTes24 9•90 ,fiere s14 POLYESTER PANTS POLYESTER PANTSUITS 10.90 10.90 were s16 Val. '16 COTTON 41/&. P OLYESTER SHIRTS 7.90 PANTS 13;90 were s 12 IN *7' 4 • CHECKED MADRAS Detroiters Named to Men's Club Body Allan Rosenberg of the Cong. Beth Achim Men's Club has been elected execu- tive vice president for the Great Lakes Region of the National Federation of Jew- ish Men's Clubs. Len Baron, of Southfield, was elected a vice president at the same meeting in Rochester, N.Y. ABE CHEROW, President LINCOLN TOWERS Registration Open at Center Nursery Member-only registration is open now through May 19 for the fall semester of the Jewish Community Center Nursery. Non-members may register . after May 19. The Center nursery em- phasizes physical, social and creative activities and provides for emotional de- velopment. Jewish heritage and Hebrew language also are highlighted. Youth may be enrolled in two, three or five half-day sessions, and transportation is available. The nursery is staffed by certified teachers and licensed by the state. For information, call - the Center Group Services of- fice, 341-4200. 4, Make certain that one of the prices you get is from Artistic Upholsterers. Healtharama Due at Oak Park School The Oak Park Advisory. Health Council and the Oak Park School District will co- sponsor the annual Heal- tharama 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. Sunday at Key School, 23400 Jerome. Free tests include E.K.G., pap smear, blood pressure,. kidney, diabetes, audio me- tric and T.B. skin. Free im- munization for DPT, oral polio, measels, rubella, and mumps, also will be pro- vided. A blood drive will be held 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday at Oak Park High School, 13701 Oak Park Blvd., for Oak Park residents. 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