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March 30, 1979 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-03-30

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, March 30,1919

46

Center Production of `Tevye'
Among Forthcoming Activities

Harper Given Prentis Grant

The Meyer and Anna
Prentis Family Foundation
has given a major grant to
Harper-Grace Hospitals to
purchase equipment for the
Department of
Neurosurgery.
The Prentis family has
funded a number of major
projects in the Detroit Med-
ical Center. The Michigan
Cancer Foundation head-
quarters is named for Mr.
Prentis and the Wayne
State University medical
research building was
named after the late Helen

(

RALPH
YAMRON'S
Orchestra

Music For All Occasions

968-0021

Vera Prentis Linde follow-
ing a grant from the Prentis
family.
Prentis, treasurer of Gen-
eral Motors Corp. for 32
years, was a trustee of Tem-
ple Beth El and a member of
the board Of the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation.
Mr. Prentis died in 1970.

Lou Popper and Harriet
Goldman will portray the
roles of Tevye and Golde, re-
spectively, in the Center
Stage production of "Tevye
and His Daughters" slated
8:30 p.m. Saturday, 8 p.m.
Sunday, 8:30 p.m. April 7
and 8 p.m. April 8 in the
Aaron DeRoy Studio Thea-
ter of the main Jewish
Community Center.
There is a charge. A
kosher dinner theater eve-
ning will take place April 8,
and reservations are needed
one week in advance. For
reservations and informa-
tion, call the Center, 661-
1000, ext. 250.
The Center also will be

rIVIen'sClub)

SHALOM
- BETH
MEN'S CLUB will hear Dr.
Barbara Goodman 10:15
a.m. Sunday in the
synagogue. Dr. Goodman,
executive vice president of
the synagogue, will speak
on "Women's Lib — Jewish
Style." Women are invited,
and there is a charge

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By

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Call

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1

Music by

Sam Barnett

LOU POPPER
the scene of a concert featur-
ing Gordon Staples, con-
certmaster of the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra, and
Fedora Horowitz, concert
pianist, 3:30 p.m. Sunday in
the main Center complex.
Tickets are available at the
Center cashier's office.
Meanwhile, the Center
announces it will conduct
a ceramics class for be-
ginning and advanced
students 7 p.m. Tuesdays
beginning Tuesday. The
class will meet for 10
weeks. For information,
call Ruth Targum at the
Center, 661-1000, ext. 164.

Big or small, we custom
the music to your needs.

968-2563

If you're not
wearing it, sell it.

You can't enjoy your jewelry if it's sitting in
your safe deposit box. Sell it for immediate
cash. We purchase fine gems, Diamonds and
Gold Jewelry.
A -service to private owners, banks and

estates.

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Call 642 - 5575

MOVING?

Priced Sale of Household Contents

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for your

berg; 8 and under 25-yard fly,
Miriam Shor; 10 and under 25-
yard fly, Robert Fink and Laura
Gould; 12 and under 50-yard fly,
Sam Crist; 14 and under 50-yard
fly, Rom Sisley; 15 and over 50-
yard fly, Joel Greenberg; 10 and
under 50-yard breast, Rachel
Berlin and Robert Fink; 11 and
under 50-yard breast, Jennifer
Gould and Sam Crist; 15 and
over 50-yard breast, Larry Roer;
and 12 and under200-yard mixed
free relay, Jennifer Gould, Sam
Zeidman, Stacey Greenberg and
Sam Crist.

i

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Bread
Pritikin Whole Wheat Bread
Cakes
Assorted Cookies
Danish & Assorted Pastries

Caricatures

Conducted In Your Home

Estates Liquidated

EDMUND FRANK & CO.

HARRIET GOLDMAN

The Center also will offer
disco classes with Disco
Esther beginning April 23
at the main building and
April 24 at the 10 Mile
branch. There is a charge
for the four-week classes.
For information, call Ms.
Targum at the Center.
The Center Stars com-
petitive swim team beat the
Walled Lake swim team by
a score of 292-164.
Categories and winners are:

8 and under 25-yard free,
Miriam Shoroand Andy Terner;
10 and under 50-yard free, Sandy
Terrier; 12 and under 50-yard
free, Sam Zeidman; 14 and under
50-yard free, Rom Sisley; 15 and
over 50-yard free, Joel Green-
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Miriam Shor; 10 and under 50-
yard back, Rachel Berlin and
Sandy Terner; 12 and under 50-
yard back, Sam Crist; 15 and
over 50-yard back, Joel Green-

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"PHILLY"
SPRINGTIME DIP
1 8-oz. pkg. Philadelphia
Brand cream cheese
2 medium avocados, peeled,
mashed
1 tbsp. lemon juice
1 tbsp. finely chopped onion
1/2 tsp. salt
Combine softened cream
cheese and avocado, mixing
until well blended. Add remain-
ing ingredients; mix well.
Serve with matzot. Makes 2

cups.

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