44 Friday, August 10, 1919 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Photo Show Slated at Center, Dance Instructor Appointed Michael Berke Is Named The Jewish Community Center will display a photography exhibit entitled, "Lineage IV," featuring the worksaf photographer Ralph S_ tillwell Aug. 19 - Sept. 2. A champagne reception for Stillwell will be held 2 p.m. Aug. 19 at the Center. Stillwell's works are on permanent display in local nursing homes and he has had showings at the Inter- national Gerontology Con- ference in Tokyo, the Jewish Community Center and at the University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor. Stillwell's photographs also have ibppeared in brochures and on record jackets. NEED INVITATIONS Bar Mitzva Wedding Stationery Etc. 20%. Call Barbara 968-5080 Meanwhile, the Center has announced the ap- pointment of Michelle Levine, a teacher of dance, body conditioning and cor- rective exercise. Miss Levine is a profes- sional dancer and a certified teacher of the Pilates Method of Body Contrology. She holds a BS degree in education from the Univer- sity of Michigan and a Mas- ter of Fine Arts degree from New York University. She studied ballet with George Chaffee, Maggie Black and Marjorie Mussman. She received her training and taught body conditioning and re- habilitative exercise at two New York studio%. At the Pilates Gym and the Carola S. Trier Studio, she taught exercise to actors, dancers and TV stars. Marriages Constance Gaunt and Stuart Lloyd Cohen were married recently. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Gaunt of Muskegon. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Jack A. Cohen. 855-1400 What can FENBY-STEIN TALENT AGENCY* DO FOR YOU? We can provide: • your candlelighting ceremony in poetry •• a Balloon Man for your child's birthday party Strolling Strings for wedding ceremony aid dinner music • a magician to entertain at Bnai Mitzvah • a woodwind quintet for the unique wedding • a caricature artist for any kind of get-together • professional hostesses for a club golf outing • a classical guitarist and flutist for smaller receptions • a "double-talker" to liven things up at your corporation party • a "pick-pocket" who will "steal your guests blind" • a mime artist to astound at any function • a Dixieland band to blend with your New Orleans theme • a friendly staff who will be most happy to answer your most common or uncommon requests! RENY'S A NEW FASHION CONCEPT Federation Campaign Head RALPH STILLWELL MICHELLE LEVINE Miss Levine danced at Lincoln Center and in off-Broadway prod- uctions. She recently per- formed in The Pearl Fishers" with Michigan Opera Theatre and in "The Music Man" at Will-W-Way Apprentice Theatre. Miss Levine co-authored, with Connie Grossman, a guide for dancers, "The Breaking` oint," under the auspices of the Detroit Met- ropolitan Dance Project. (Bnai Brith Activities BNAI BRITH WOM- EN'S COUNCIL will have an ice cream social at its August meeting slated for 8 p.m. Aug. 22 at the Zionist Cultural Center. At 7:30 p.m., a van will be in the parking lot for used clo- thing and household items. The women have Begun a membership campaign in celebration of the 82nd birthday of Bnai Brith Women. In honor of the oc- casion, any member who has joined during the sum- mer, up to Sept. 1, and her sponsor, will be given com- plimentary invitations to a luncheon and fashion show to be held noon Sept. 12 at the Glen 40aks Country Club. Chapters are available for working women, women alone, singles, couples and women attorneys and judges. is Ross Sylvia president of the Council and Blanche Bauman, membership vice president. Barbara Zon- der is membership chairman. For information, call Mrs. Bauman, 557-0478; Mrs. Zonder, 661-4326; or the Bnai Brith Women's office, 356-0146. * * * HAIR SALON EUROPEAN HAIR CARE CENTER LA NAILERY A FULL SERVICE & PEDICULAR NAIL STUDIO RYAN'S NEW APPROACH FROM SKIN CARE TO COSMETICS FREE CONSULTATION MICHIGAN'S FIRST CONIS — PRESCRIPTION EYE WEAR —YOUR MOST IMPORTANT FASHION ACCESSORY RENY'S SALON 31239 SOUTHFIELD RD. BIRMINGHAM, MICH. PHONE (-3 645-1228 BAT CHAYLE SING- LES CHAPTER will meet Widowed Focus of Rap Session SPACE, theservice of the National Council of Jewish Women, will sponsor a dis- cussion for the young widowed, "Where Do I Go From Here With My Life," 8 p.m. Thursday at the NCJW offices, 16400 W. 12 Mile, Southfield. There is a nomi- nal charge. The regular drop-in dis- cussion group for the widowed, divorced and separated will take place 8 p.m. Wednesday at the NCJW offices. A trained facilitator will be on hand to guide the rap session. There is a charge. For information on pro- grams offered by SPACE, call Phyllis Chassin, 557- 9604, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. week- days. 7:30 p.m. Monday at the home of Kathy Gaval, 23840 Condon, Oak Park. A hair care specialist will speak and refreshments will be served. Guests are invited. For information, call Miss Gaval, 399-8954, or Lori Pollack, 357-0214. * * * DETROIT LODGE CHAPTER will hold a paid-up membership luncheon-meeting noon Wednesday at the Knob-in- the-Woods Apts..club house. Daniel Harris will give a hair styling demonstration. Guests are invited at a nom- inal charge. * * * COUPLETS UNIT will have a Hawaiian luau 8 p.m. Aug. 25 at the Edgewood Swim Club, 25840 Catalina, Southfield. The evening will include full-course dinner, music and swimming. Showers and changing rooms will be available. Guests are re- quested to bring their own swimsuits and towels. Kosher accommodations are available. There is a charge, and guests are wel- come. For information, call Elanna Broder, 557-0139; Marsha Rich, 968-3172; or Linda Yellin, social services vice president, 545-4449. * * * TIKVAH LODGE is seeking bowlers with a minimum 140 average for its early bird bowling league, beginning 7 p.m. Aug. 27 at Ark West Lanes. For information, call Izzy Liebowitz, 557-0966; or Perry Applebaum, 968- 0057. Michael E. Berke, an assistant director of the Jewish Welfare Federation, has been appointed Cam- paign director of the Feder- ation. Announcement of the appointment was made by Federation Executive Di- rector Sol Drachler. Berke has been with Fed- eration seven years. He has served as administrative assistant with primary re- sponsibility for the Allied Jewish Campaign, director of the Campaign's Food and Mercantile divisions, Fed- eration liaison with the United Jev?ish Appeal Gush Emunim Will Hear Prof The Michigan chapter of Gush Emunim will hear Dr. Michael Drissman of the political science depart- ment of Macomb County Community College, 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Workmen's Circle Center, 26341 Coolidge, Oak Park. Dr. Drissman will speak on "Arab Plans for Dis- mantling the State of Is- rael." The public is invited. For information, call Dr. Sheila Lampert, 968-3215. MICHAEL BERKI Young Leadership Cabs–et and secretary of Federa- tion's National Agencies budgeting and planning di- vision. Before joining the Feder- ation staff, Berke was executive director of Hillel Day School. 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