24 Friday, October 26, 1979 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS THE FINEST FITNESS AND SOC AL CLUB IN MICHIGAN 1111,01k111 Lir PLACE INVITES YOU TO CELEBRATE OUR * * * 411'1E11 RIG Hamilton Place is perfectly tuned to today's way of life . . . it's luxurious, but not stuffy; it contributes to your health while adding to your fun; Hamilton Place is a source of new friends and new dimensions of social activity; it turns off the work-day pressures and turns on the leisure lifestyle you want. Common perceptions of fitness and social clubs disappear when you consider Hamilton Place. That's because Hamilton Place is no ordinary club , „ with almost an acre and a half under one roof, Hamilton '""- 1.1.7 tr Place presents a total leisure `/ environment with activities offering the, i\ perfect blend of relaxation and health-enhancing f. physical exercise. EXERCISE, JOG, SWIM YEAR 'ROUND, PLAY TENNIS, RELAX, IN TOTAL LUXURY THE EPITOME IN FITNESS PLANNING & ACHIEVEMENT NO CLUB OFFERS YOU MORE FOR THE PRICE DNE IN AN ATMOSPHERE OF PLUSH ELEGANCE NOW WE'VE MADE THE AFFORDABLE CLUB EVEN MORE AFFORDABLE! 30333 SOUTHFIELD ROAD (Bet 12 & 13 Mile Rd's.) Stop in anytime between 9 a.m. and 10 p.m. for a tour . atm CHARLES SHAPIRO POST AND AUXILIARY will hold their annual Hal- loween party-8 p.m. Satur- day in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gold, 18727 Jeanette, Southfield. There will be games, refreshments and prizes. There is a charge. For information, call Irene Schooler, 399- 8877; or Jerry Schlusse 541-1251. The auxiliar will visit the patients at the Veterans Administration hospital in Allen Park 7 p.m. Thursday. * * * SILVERMAN - DET- ROIT POST will meet 9 a.m. Sunday at the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home. Breakfast will be served. 646-8990 -LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN AUXILIARY will have its paid-up mem- bership supper 7 p.m. Tues- day in the Jewish War Vet- erans Memorial Home. Members of the post and their wives, members' spouses and guests are in- vited. For reservations, call Mrs. Irving Silk, 559-2321; or Mrs. Oscar Katz, 559- 4484. Sociology Center for Hebrew U. JERUSALEM — Re- search in industrial sociol- ogy and community welfare at the Hebrew University will be stepped up in the wake of last month's estab- lishment of the Shaine Cen- ter for Research in Social Sciences and the Sarah Allen Shaine Chair in Sociology. Shaine, a prominent member of the New York Stock Exchange, has been an ardent Zionist all his life. He established the chair in the name of his late wife, who was a sociologist. Engagements Mr. and Mrs. William Simon of Farmington Hills announce the engagement of their daughter, Lori Ann Simon, to Martin Steven Rusinowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rusinowitz of Spring Valley, N.Y. An April wedding is planne' * * * Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bil- lick of Buffalo, N.Y., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Bonita A. Goldsmith to Mark A. Linden, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Linden. A December wedding in New York is planned. Dutch Memorial Honors Jews AMSTERDAM (JTA) — A special working group has presented the Ministry of Cultural and Social Affairs with plans to erect a small monument to the memory of over 100,000 Dutch Jews deported by the Nazis dur- ing World War II.