THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Men's Clubs S&O POOL DOCTORS SHAAREY ZEDEK MEN'S CLUB will hold its election of officers at a breakfast meeting 9:15 a.m. May 23 in the synagogue, following Shaharit services. Dr. Aaron Taylor will give an illustrated presentation on "Impressions of Jews in OPENINGS & CLOSINGS Weekly Cleaning & All Repairs Authorized "Pool Sweep Dealer" Mark Orechkin & Tom Stubbs 557-2657 ‘°047. Sfla le Td , 66. eattat&14 Foreign Lands." Friends are invited. The men's club will have its annual installation dinner-dance 7 p.m. May 30 in the synagogue. Dinner will be served, followed by the installation ceremony. Entertainment will be pro- vided by the Mighty Men's Art Players. Reservations for tables of 10 are avail- able. For information, call Dr. Jerry Margolis, presi- dent, 626-1250. * American Protective Alarms, Inc. VE 8-7008 MARVIN CHECK MARVIN ROSEN '76 SKYLARK Dr . 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Mordecai Teiler will speak on "Abram Raisen — His Life and His Poetry." There will be songs and reci- tations by Henia Boren- stein, Lillian Newberg and Simon Klachefsky with Do- reen Raskin, accompanist. medicos 22355 W. 8 Mile Rd., convenient to all Northern suburbs For information call Fran at 255-6450 Please join us . . 8 Mile SOUTHFIELD Tu ■ Dr. Donald & Sue Shapiro Birmingham Bert & Zena Gordon Huntington Woods Harold & Thelma Elson Farmington Hills Darrel & Sam Lieter Southfield Irwin & Fern Cohen Oak Park Dr. Herb & Marge Levin Huntington Woods Lois Vagnozzi Farmington Hills Joe & Trudy Bale Southfield Charlotte Rothstein Oak Park Dr. Sidney & Annetta Miller Huntington Woods Shirley Monson Farmington Hills Joyce Cohn Detroit Mark Cousens Oak Park Jeanne Korsh Royal Oak Lois Pincus Pleasant Ridge Cynthia Franklin Southfield vote Morris Udall on Tuesday Paid for by the Udall '76 Commit-tee. Stan Kurz, Treasurer.