THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS It is in refinement and elegance that the civilized man differs from the sav- age. RALPHAli—N YAMRON'S Orchestra Music For All Occasions 968-0024 r Singles Events OAKLAND SINGLES will spend the day at Ken- sington Metro Park, Pos- sum Hollow picnic area, Sunday, beginning at 10 a.m. Participants are re- quested to bring food and ANKift7-1" *vb Disc Jockey "I+ "The Best Music in Town" "ALL KINDS OF MUSIC are in stock, DISCO, TRADITIONAL, TOP 40 and ROCK" Parties, Dances & Special Occasions 546-5797 544-0454 LIGHTS - SOUND - EXPERIENCE .4111•1111111111111, APPRAISALS DONE WHILE YOU WAIT CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 356-2525 Daily 10-6 Thurs. 10-8 Creative Jewelers 29173 Northwestern Hwy. / Southfield, MI 48034 / (313) 356-2525 at 12 Mile Rd., Franklin Plaza Joyce Blum Bev Benderoff The ideal:. gift . for Graduation, C011fifillati011 & Dad .. . Unique Telephones & Desk Accessories at call 20%off 352-8288 for appointment Attention PROGRAM CHAIRPERSONS A Pre-Fall Preview of A. VOICE Presented by Women Employed in Dramatic Outreach (WE DO) late in June (date to be announced) call for reser- vation. A Women's Voice is a dramatic program that of- fers a sensitive look at the average' women who grew up programmed to marry, raise children and be happy in a world where values and attitudes have changed drastically in the last fifty years. The dramatic program is presented by a cast of three women. After the presentation the audience will be asked to participate in an informal discus- sion. Our preview is being held to give program plan- ners an opportunity to experience for themselves the very innovative drama and to reserve future performance dates for their organizations. Please call Marilyn Rowens, Creative director, 474-4109 beverages. Barbecues and "munchies" will be pro- vided. Softball and vol- leyball will be available. Admission is free. * * * SOLO FLIGHT SING- LES of Temple Beth El will have a party 8 p.m. June 17 in the temple. Refresh- ments will be served, and music will be provided by "Pursuit." For information, call Enid Gold, 644-2417; or Karen Ross, 645-5652. * * * SINGLE YOUNG ADULT DEPARTMENT of the Jewish Community Center will have an athletic night 8 p.m. Saturday at the main Center complex. There is a-charge. All health club and athletic facilities will be available. Refresh- ments also will be available. For information, call the Center's group services office, 661-1000, ext. 219. * * * Jewish Association for Retarded Club Is for Semi-Independent A club for mentally re- tarded adults who are al- ready living, or are prepar- ing to live in their own apartments has been created by the Jewish Asso- ciation for Retarded Citi- zens. Some 20 clients are par- ticipating in the "Semi- Independent Apartment Program" established by the JARC with the assis- tance of a grant from the Jewish Community Found- ation of United Jewish Charities. Participants in the pro- gram are high-functioning retarded adults who show potential for independence, but would be unable to make the move without support. Under the direction of JARC staff members Sherri Alter and Robyn Coleman, the apartment program offers retarded persons assistance in strengthening skills, placement in apartments and supervision depend- ing on individual capabilities. Ms. Alter said that the re- cently formed club, which meets twice a month, allows the participants to meet, socialize and arrange for apartment roommates. Such skills as basic homemaking, personal hygiene, money manage- ment and use of leisure time are taught during the prep- aration phase. Later, Ms. Alter said, par- ticipants are assisted in locating an apartment and roommate, securing fur- nishings and the actual move. Once he or she is in an apartment, the retarded adult is supervised in such areas as budgeting, shopping, homemaking, THE JEWISH SING- LES will have a barbecue and plant show 7 p.m. today in the home of Bonnie Lieberman, 21860 Sussex, Oak Park. There is a charge. Refreshments will be served. The barbecue will be held rain or shine. The group will join the Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- tion affiliate at Wayne State University for an oneg Shabat 8 p.m. June 13 at Cong. Bnai Moshe. Rabbi Louis Finkelman will speak on 'Jewish Superstitions and Mysticism." Admission is free and refreshments will be served. Services begin at 7. A hayride and bonfire will be held June 14, meet- ing 7:45 p.m. at the Morris Branch of the Jewish Com- munity Center. Partici- pants are requested to bring guitars, hot dogs, etc., and marshmallows will be pro- vided. There is a charge. In case of rain, an alternate • • • • • . event will be held. For information, call • Warren Abrahams, 353- • 7826; Lester Weitman, • 356-8654; Andy Scheff, • 569-2103; or the Center, • 661-1000, ext. 219. • * * * SUNDAY JEWISH SINGLES of the Jewish Community Center will hear Dr. Gail Parker 8 p.m. Sunday at the Zionist Cul- tural Center. Dr. Parker will speak on "Coping With Loneliness." There is a charge. For information; call Phil Fabian, 967-4110; Marge Thoryn, 399-2265; or Martin Davis, 532-0494. Regular meetings are held the second and fourth Sun- days of the month. Open board meetings are held the first Monday of each month at the Morris Branch of the Jewish Center at 8 p.m. * * * CRITERION CLUB will hold its installation - dinner - dance 7 p.m. June 14 at the Michigan Inn. Johnny C and his orchestra will entertain. For reservations, call Cecile Rothenberg, 968-5394; or Esther Vogel, 353-8082. 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