30 May 28, 1976 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS HILLEL HAPPENINGS Hillel Day School's ninth- of the century. grade class will sponsor a A display of visual exhib- carnival noon-5 p.m. Sunday its created by each class will at the school. include paintings, murals, There will be games, photographs, letters and prizes, refreshments, and personal memorabilia of clowns. Families and community members. Tra- friends are invited. Admis- ditional Jewish foods pre- pared by the students will sion is nominal. Hillel Day School will be sold from peddler's push- have a Jewish-American carts. A highlight of the evening Bicentennial celebration 8 will a play directed by p.m. Wednesday at the Mrs. be Marilyn Levy based on school. selections from the "Bintel Headmaster Rabbi Rob- Brief," the advice column of ert Abramson said the the Yiddish press. pageant will detail the The public is invited. For migration of Eastern Eu- information, call Sharyanne ropean_Jewry at the turn Kollin, 646-1231. _ ******************************** c , * NOW SERVING BEER & WINE )4- * LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS MON. THRU FRI. DAILY HOURS: MON. THRU THURS., 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. to 2 a.m. SAT., 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. SUN., 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. * CARRY-OUTS AVAILABLE NORTHWESTERN HGWY. AT 12 MILE & FRANKLIN a E., * nen & IN FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA JJ/-13,40Y4, ********************************4 ENJOY LANDMARKS IN YOUR AREA! I Bnai Moshe Giborim USY Plans Oneg Shabat Dinner Cong. Bnai Moshe's Gi- borim United Synagogue Youth group (grades 3 and 4) will have a dinner oneg Shabat 7:30 p.m. today in the home of youth coordina- tor Hartley Harris, 25611 Colleen, Oak Park. For res- ervations and information, call the adviser Marla Magy, 356-5749. The synagogue will have its final youth Shabat luncheon following services Saturday in the synagogue. Awards will be presented to those who have attended services this year. Danc- ing will follow. For reserva- tions, call Sharon Landau, 545-6951, Kadimah; Steve Kideckel, 968-1765, Chalut- zim and Story Hours I and II; or Miss Magy, 356-5749, Giborim. Kadimah USY will take its Toronto trip June 10-13, postponed from May 21-23. OWE GUIDE Americana Complex 1, 2, 3, 4 Greenfield N. of 9 Mile 559-2730 4 IN ONE BUILDING THEATEes Wed. MATINEES ALL THEATERS-1 Shor. only at 1:00—$1 GREENFIELD. AT LINCOLN "THE BLUE BIRD" "ALL THE PRESIDENTS MEN" (PG) THE EXORCIST (R) "MOTHER, JUGS & SPEED" Green-Lincoln Bldg. 968-1150 Oak Park NOW FEATURING A LARGE MIDDLE-EAST MENU BERKLEY • EGG BEATERS LOW CHOLESTEROL DISHES • LO-CAL PLATES & OUR FAMOUS 99C BREAKFAST 21700 NORTHWESTERN HWY. AT J.L. HUDSON DR. Youth News 12 Mile-Coolidge LI 2-0330 Bargain Nights Sunday thru Thurs. All seats $1.00. No coupons. Coupons good Fri. 8 Sat. with regular admission prices. HELD OVER-2nd WEEK! Weekdays including Sat. nite Open at 7 p.m. (Northland Parking Lot "B") Tower-14 Bldg. Southfield 559-9045 Carol Kane nominated Best Actress • 12 GREAT BREAKFAST SPECIALS, 7 a.m.-1 1 p.m. • COMPLETE LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS SERVED AT ALL TIMES • COLD PLATE SPECIAL • LO-CAL SPECIALS in HESTER STREET (PG) at 7:35 and 9:30 Sun. Open 1:45 continuous HESTER STREET at 2:10, 3:45, 5:25, 7:15 and 9:10 BLOOMFIELD BANQUET ROOMS FOR • BAR MITZVAS • WEDDINGS • SHOWERS • SWEET SIXTEENS • BOWLING BANQUETS • BUSINESS MIATINGS • ANNIVERSARIES • ETC. • COCKTAIL LOUNGE Famous For • LUNCHES • DINNERS Steaks Reservations Chops 626-1587 Seafood or 626-1697 Open Monday Thru Saturday, 11 a.m. til 12 Midnight Closed Sundays YOUR HOST-FRANK STRATTONt 6560 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD AT WEST MAPLE (15 Mile) c For information, call Miss Landau. Chalutzim will go to Cedar Point June 13, meet- ing 7:45 a.m. at the syn- agogue. Talit and Tefilin group will go to Cedar Point June 27. For information, call Stuart Snider at the syn- agogue, 548-3123. For information on Bnai Moshe youth events, call Harris, 968-3563, or the youth lounge 548-3123. Linden Scholarship Is Still Available Applications are still being accepted for the Sam- uel Linden Scholarship Fund for high school and college students with an in- terest in and commitment to the study of Hebrew. Recipients of the scholar- ship are provided with a study trip to Israel. Inter- ested applicants are invited to send a resume of inter- ests and education to the Samuel Linden Scholarship Fund, c/o Jewish Commu- nity Center of Metropolitan Detroit, 6600 West Maple, West Bloomfield 48033. Deadline is June 15. Beth Achim Youth to Show Movie Beth Achim Lahav United Synagogue Youth group will show the movie "The Cream of the Beatles" during their. "drop-in" between 6:30-9:30 p.m. Wednesday in the youth lounge. Pam Lippitt was elected president at a recent meet- ing. Other newly elected of- ficers including Judge Soko- lov and Ilene Mitz, vice presidents; David Tugender, treasurer; Michael Burlant, .religious and cultural chair- man; and Loren Subar and Susan Friedman, secre- taries. Koor Obtains Spectrometer TEL AVIV — Vulcan Foundries, a member of the Koor Steel Division, has in- vested in the acquisition of a highly sophisticated spec- trometer. Capable of per- forming exact chemical ana- lyses in seconds, the unit is expected to increase produc- tivity and improve precision quality within the plant. Thrifty Forecaster TEL AVIV — A thermo- stat for central heating sys- tems in apartment houses has been developed at Meeda Scientific Instru- mentation Ltd., a member of the Koor Electric and Electronics Division. The electronic "Ravchom" or Thrifty Forecaster, as it has been nicknamed, regulates the heat flow according to outdoor temperature,. BBYO Activities The Great Lakes AZA and BBG Councils elected officers for the coming year at the recent BBYO Elec- tions Training Conclave. Elected to head the AZA Council are: president, Bruce Moss of Kishon AZA; vice presidents, Alan Ki- deckel of Samson AZA and Steve Fink of Einstein ALA; moreh, Ken Bloom of Rose AZA; treasurer, Ian Alexis, and secretary, Steve Rosen- baum, both of Herzl AZA, Windsor; reporter, Maury Kessler, and counselor, Larry Adler, both of Rose AZA. Elected to head the BBG Council are: president, Lisa Garber of Sabra BBG, vice presidents, Arlene Rosen of Naches BBG and Miriam Wolk of Disraeli BBG; Mit- Mom, Lisa Steinberg of Chavayros BBG; secretary, Michele Rosen of Naches BBG; treasurer, Barbara Eisenberg of Ahavah BBG; reporter, Marci Pleasant of Brice BBG; and counselor, Gail Shifman of Glazer BBG. The Great Lakes AZA Council announces the ap- pointment of Marc Gold- strom of Sporn AZA as special projects chairman for the 1976-77 program year. The Great Lakes BBG Council will hold its Muscu- lar Dystrophy Bowlathon 10 a.m. Sunday at Plum Hol- low Lanes. AZA and BBG chapter members are in- vited. For information, call Installation Due at Pontiac USY Cong. Beth Moses-Pontiac United Synagogue Youth will hold its installation of officers 8:30 p.m. June 4 at the synagogue. The group will hold a gen- eral meeting 3 p.m. June 6 at the synagogue. Summer events will be discussed. r Linda Scheinker, BBG pro- gram director, 354-6113. Jolson AZA and Rose AZA will hold a 76-hour softball marathon for Mus- cular Dystrophy beginning 4 p.m. today at the South- field Civic Center. The pub- lic is invited. For informa- tion, call Rick Rogow, president, 477-9148. Sporn AZA will hold a coffee house 8:30 p.m. June 5 at the BBYO Council of- fice. Entertainment will be provided by Gary Karp and David Best. Refreshments will be served. Tickets are available from any merr' - -r of Sporn AZA. For info, tion, call Nelson Tc president, 537-0684. Beth El Youth Elect Officers Gary Scholnick was elected president of the Young People's Society of Temple Beth El at the socie- ty's annual meeting. Other officers are Ronna Applebaum, Carol Graff and Cara Wilner, vice presi- dent; Mark Canvasser and Laurie Friedman, secre- taries; Larry Gard, trea- surer; and Jennifer Myers, Michigan State Temple Youth board member. Student Named in Math Contest Bruce Fleischer, a 10th- grade student at Roeper City and Country School, is the only student from Mich- igan to place among the top 25 in the National Math Olympiad. Only 100 stu- dents from across the na- tion may participate in this competition which is spon- sored by the Mathematical Association of America. Bruce was invited to a. mathematics training ses- sion at the U.S. Naval Aca- demy at Annapolis. COUPON REOPENING SPECIAL 2 O O 20% O OFF C O WITH THIS COUPON 7 DAYS A WEEK — MON. THRU SUN. REGULAR HOURS: MON.-SAT., 5 p.m.-5 a.m. SUNDAYS, 5 p.m.-10 p.m. ALL DINNERS INCLUDE: RELISH TRAY, GREEK OR CHEF'S - SALAD OR COLE SLAW, GARLIC OR REG. BREAD 8 FR. FRIES. • BAR-B-Q RIBS & CHICKEN • BROILED WHITE FISH • FRIED SHRIMPS • SICILIANO STEAK, Etc. • AFTER 2 ENTERTAINMENT WED.-SAT. VINCE SHANE TRIO .20070 W. 8 MILE RD. , JUST WEST OF EVERGREEN ire B COUP • N 1N Coupon Expires gone 4, 1976 SOUTHFIELD 355-0077 BONFIRE WILL OPEN FOR LUNCHES THIS TUESDAY & DAILY AT 11 a.m. SPECIAL HOME-COOKED MEALS PLUS COMPLETE MENU Intmeens. Zr7".V711.171-1,1“..., .. 17 .1, .7 1 I. a 11. IN C. 77. R VC 7•7