:Ylitidehloit kith kin Youth News (Continued from Page 46) Rishonim (grades one- three) will have a progress- ive dinner Sunday, meeting 5 p.m. in the youth lounge. Friends are invited, and there is a nominal charge. Drivers are needed. Anyone offering their house for one of the courses of the meal or for reservations, call Ms. Warshaw. USY (age 13-18) services will meet in the board room for services and discussions 10 a.m. Saturday. For in- formation about the group, contact Ungar or Sabes. Junior congregation (age 7-13) will meet 10 a.m. Saturday in the chapel for services and discussions. Friends are invited. For information about the group, call ad- viser, Mark Eichner, 358-0065. The group's president is Daniel Weiner. Story Hour (age 3-6) will meet 10 a.m. Saturday in the school wing for Shabat stories and games. For in- formation, call .Ms. War- shaw. For information about Bnai Moshe youth activi- ties, call Sharon Levine, youth director, 548-3123 or 547-3369. BBYO Activities Gen. Maurice Rose AZA won the highest award of the Michigan Region, Bnai Brith Youth Organ- ization, convention, "the most distinguished chapter award." The chapter won the award for its second con- secutive year, while Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer BBG won the award for the girl's division for the second con- secutive year. Winners of regional competition in national BBYO contests were: AZA Oratory, Larry Bircoll, Goode AZA; AZA Storytel- ling, Andrew Lippa, Sam- son AZA; BBG Oratory, Caroline Broida, Disraeli BBG; BBG Storytelling, Ai- leen Katz, Simcha BBG; AZA Newspaper, a tie, Herzl AZA, Windsor (fourth consecutive year) and Jol- son AZA; BBG Newspaper, Shalom Aviv BBG; BBYO Newspaper, Chavayrim BBYO, Grand Rapids; BBG Originality Plus, Litera- ture; Marla Gold, Glazer BBG; Art, Brenda Zoldan, Dalyah BBG; Handicrafts, Paula Bass, Simcha BBG. Winners of regional competition in district con- tests were: AZA Song, Strauss BBYO, Mt. Cle- mens; BBG Song, Chavayrim BBYO, Grand Rapids; AZA Originality Plus, Literature, Steve Fine, Jolson AZA; Art, Irv- ing Plonskier, Rose AZA; Handicrafts, Rick Freeman, Beber AZA; AZA Photog- raphy, black/white, Mark Cymerint, Rose AZA; AZA Photography, color, Kevin Meyerson, Beber AZA; BBG Photography, black/white, Shari Adelman, Machar BBG; BBG Photography, color, Renee Moore, Disraeli BBG. Winners of regional contests were: AZA Film, L'Chaim AZA (second consecutive year); BBG Film, Erani BBG; AZA Bake, Cakes, Jay Tilson, Benny AZA; Cookies, Michael Saxe, Posen AZA; Jewish Desserts, Jeff Roth, Rose AZA; BBG Bake, Cakes, Sheila Hoffman, Chavayrim BBYO, Grand Rapids; Cookies, Hilary Rosent- hal, Erani BEG; Jewish Desserts; Joy Enoch, Chavayrim BBYO, Grand Rapids; AZA Chapter T-Shirt, Posen AZA; BBG Chapter T-Shirt, Dalyah BBG; BBYO Talent Show, AZA Winner, Beber AZA; BBG Winner, Savage BBG; AZA Cheer, Rose AZA (second consecutive year); BBG Cheer, Naches BBG. In athletic competition, Al Jolson AZA won both the AZA basketball tourna- ment and the AZA bowling competition for the second consecutive year. L'Chaim AZA won the AZA ping pong championship. Dalyah BBG won the BBG volleyball tournament, while Savage BBG won the BBG ping pong cham- pionship. Shalom Aviv BBG won the BBG bowling competition. The AZA basketball league will meet 12:30 p.m. Sunday at the 10 Mile Jewish Community Center branch. There will be an AZA council meeting 7 p.m. Monday at the BBYO office and at 7 p.m. Thursday, the BBG council will meet at the BBYO office. Yachad BBG will have a "Beauhart Dance" 8 p.m. Feb. 9 at Shaar Hashomayim Syna- gogue, Windsor. The AZA basketball league will meet 12:30 p.m. Feb. 10 at the 10 Mile Center. Dalyah BBG will have a dance 8 p.m. Feb. 16 at the main Jewish Center. The AZA-Pisgah Lodge bowling tournament will be held 9 a.m. Feb. 17 at the West Bloomfield Lanes. The AZA basketball league will meet 1 p.m. Feb. 17 at the Windsor Jewish Commu- nity Centre. WSU Hillel Sets Dance Saturday The Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation affiliate on the Wayne State University campus will hold a "groun- dhog dance" 8 p.m. Satur- day at the Country Corners Apts. club house, 30300 Southfield, Southfield. Music, dancing and re- freshments will highlight the evening. College stu- dents are invited. There is a charge. Friday, Febni0 1,100 i47 Residents Move into JFS Group Homes for Elderly 40 K. 6.2 4-/j- 1-- Sts• 4 k,f .c, "a GRAN-1 1GS NAT MARGOLIS FURNITURE Formerly of Detroit, Mich. Serving you in Florida with QUALITY, BRAND NAME FURNITURE at DISCOUNT PRICES • Dixie • Broyhill • Stanley • Serta • Spring Aire • A Complete Line of Convertibles & Dinettes Special Orders Accepted Going over plans for Dora Shpiece's 82nd birth- day party are, from left: Joseph Alter, Mrs. Shpiece, Jewish Family Service Executive Director Samuel Lerner, social worker Lori Friedman and Herman Gross. This evening Dora full capacity, the program Shpiece will celebrate her will serve 12 persons in four 82nd birthday in her new apartments. home — -a three-bedroom Group Residences for apartment she shares with Elderly is aimed at senior two other elderly women as adults who are unable to part of the Jewish Family manage on their own but Service's new Group Resi- who are not so infirm as dences for Elderly program. to require nursing home She and her roommates care. will be joined by members of Participants pay a her family and two elderly monthly fee, which covers men who share another rent, food, utilities, tele- apartment in the same phone and the services of a building on Providence housekeeper five afternoons Drive in Southfield. a week. The first participants in Once a week the residents the experimental program, funded by the Jewish Com- meet with social workers Fae Kleinplatz and Lori munity Foundation of United Jewish Charities, Friedman. Jewish Family Service is moved into their apart- ments in December. An- still accepting applications other group is expected to for the program. For infor- move in later this month, mation, contact Zena Baum and a fourth apartment will at the Jewish Family Serv- be occupied in March. At ice, 559-1500. NAT MARGOLIS FURNITURE phone orders accepted 2930 N. Federal Hwy., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. 33306 (305) 561-0600 FINAL CLEARANCE 0342 Activities ) in Society Out-of-town guests attending the recent 50th wedding anniversary cele- bration for Mr. and Mrs. Irvin (Katie) Forman of Southfield, were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Forman and Bernice of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brownstein, Mr. and Mrs. Leni Browns- tein and Mr. and Mrs. Marty Forman, all of Philadelphia, Pa. • ve • Frieda Leemon and Ruth Miller were in New York recently to attend the national board meeting of Pioneer Women. Mrs. Leemon is national president of Pioneer Women. O UP ON ALL WINTER DRESSES AND SPORTSWEAR Jewish Historical Society Will Hear U-M Professor Dr. Carl Cohen, professor of philosophy at the Univer- sity of Michigan, will speak on "Civil Rights Legislation and the Jews" at the semi- annual meeting of the Jewish Historical Society of Michigan. The meeting will be held 11:30 a.m. Feb. 10 at Stouf- fer's Northland Inn. Dr. Cohen's talk will be preceded by luncheon and officers' reports. There is a charge. For reservations, call Mrs. Abraham S. Rogoff, 424-8808. A inot OPEN SUNDAY FEB. 3rd AMP OAK PARK STORE ONLY in Birmingham in Oak Park $6527 Telegraph at Maple 23133 Coolidge (near Frank's) North of 9 Mile Rd. 644-4225 545-3242 OPEN 10-6 MON.-SAT. OUR ANNUAL MADNESS SHOE SALE ALL WINTER $ SHOES 2 8 8 reg. $36.-$65 STARTING Feb 2 all sales final cash only quantifies limited ?it NEW ORLEANS MALL 10 Mile & Greenfield Southfield Where Fashion Starts ORCHARD MALL Orchard Lake North of Maple West Bloomfield