40 Friday, August 6, 1976 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Right In YOUP own Driveway! THE TUNE -UP MAN Singles Events MICHIGAN JEWISH YOUNG ADULT COUN- CIL and Jewish Commun- ity Center Young Adult Department will co- sponsor a picnic Sunday at Kent Lake, leaving 10 a.m. from the Tel-12 Mall. Liquid refreshments will be served, and particip- ants are asked to bring their own food. At 8:30 p.m. that evening, there will be a dance for Jewish singles 18-35 at the Jewish Community Center, featuring the music of Blaze and re- freshments. There is a They come to your h ome or office with their "garage-on- wheels." Valet that doesn't cost one penny extra! ■ Expert diagnostic tune-up ■ Electronic analyzer — all engine systems ■ Professionally trained mechanics ■ Perfect results assured MICHAEL KAPLIT Call Sanford Rosenberg 398-3605 Photography 6-cyl. cars $31.50 includes EVERYTHING: Labor AND Parts. 4 and 8 cyl. comparatively iow. Mastercharge and BankAmericard Weddings • Bar Mitzvas 642-1039 Native Plehuytaplui by Buz Holzman STUDIO 13721 W. 11 Mile Rd. 547-7054 CANDIDS • PORTRAITS • MOVIES WINDOW BRITE SAYS, We have the very best discounts in town. .Levelors, (slim line, blinds) verticals, woven woods and custom shades. Custom decorating. Introducing The Wood Shutter Blind Call Eileen now for home appt. 968-0701 * * Fisher Credited for Aiding Detroit SU ER CLEARANCE , .. t., s*, BUY ONE GET ONE FOR $1 (Equal or Lesser Value) Max Fisher last week became the guardian angel for Detroit police- men whose job funding was in jeopardy. _ .• , z . FALL MERCHANDISE AND BACK-TO-SCHOOL DUDS , , . NOW IN STOCK Sizes 3 to 15 OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Denim Headquarters , 2313 W. 12 MILE RD. • Berkley //2 BLOCK EAST OF COOLIDGE Master Charge Accepted z zaez "we /wiz," Debra Hachen, a rab- binic student at the Heb- rew Union College- Jewish Institute of Relig- ion in Jerusalem, will speak at a luncheon of the Circle of Service Thurs- day in the home of Mrs. Samuel Smaller, 2742 Hampshire Blvd., S.E., East Grand Rapids. charge. For information, call Jay Silverman, Center young adult ac- tivities coordinator, 851- 7300, ext. 219; or Heidi Press, MJYAC secretary, 643-7672, evenings after 6 p.111. JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER YOUNG ADULT DEPARTMENT will present Rabbi Sher- win T. Wine of the Bir- mingham Temple at Hamakom — young adult lounge — 9 p.m. Tuesday in the Aaron DeRoy Studio Theater in the Center. There is a charge, and refreshments will be served. Jewish singles age 18-35 are invited. For information, call Jay Sil- verman, young adult ac- tivities coordinator, 851- 7300, ext. 219k, * * * TEMPLE BETH EL SINGLES 11th Frame bowling league is seeking bowlers for its 1976-1977 season. The league will begin 9:30 p.m. Sept. 7 at Plum Hollow Lanes. For information or to join, call Milton Fisher, 559- 9185, or Myrna Unger, 569-4726. * * * CRITERION CLUB will hold a beach party and picnic Sunday at, Pontiac Lake Recreation Area, leaving 10 a.m. from the Oak Park Com- munity Center parking lot. Members are asked to bring lunches. Dinner will follow at Dimitri's. The club will attend the Aug. 14 performance of "Oklahoma" in South- field. For information, call Cecile Bartholomew, 559-8397, or Betty Wein- berg, 559-5175. MAX FISHER Detroit Mayor Coleman Young said Fisher was instrumental in influenc- ing President Ford to overrule a Department of Labor decision not to allow Detroit to use spe- cial federal funds to re- hire nearly 300 of 970 De- troit policemen laid off July 1. Fisher is President Ford's chief political campaign fund raiser. The mayor added that because of the Presi- dent's decision Detroit will hire an additional 300-400 policemen. c;p1riAlc tltarh rage 2) HUC Student Due in Grand Rapids Akiva Student Wins Center Samuel Linden Scholarship The Circle of Service, a project of the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, assists rab- binic students at HUC- JIR with scholarships and grants-in-aid. Cheryl Balban, a 12th grade student at Akiva Heb- rew Day School, was presented with the Jewish Com- munity Center's Samuel Linden Israel Scholarship. The scholarship, established on the occasion of Linden's 70th birthday by his family and friends, is awarded to a student on the basis of commitment to continued Heb- rew study and outstanding scholarship. Cheryl, a 4.0 student and National Merit Scholarship competition semi-finalist, will participate in a year-long study prog- ram in Israel with her 12th grade class. Linden is at right. 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