30 Friday, August 8, 1980 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Civic Chorus Officers Named HAVE A PARTY! 'ATHENS CONEY ISLAND WILL CATER ALL OCCASIONS IN YOUR HOME, HALL, OFFICE OR BOAT, ETC. • Poolside • Graduations • Sales Meetings • Bar Mitzvas • Birthdays • Anniversaries CONEYS — SOUP — CHILI GREEK DESSERTS 4415 N. WOODWARD, 4 Mks. S. of 14 Mile 576-1490 TAKE THE FAMILY OUT TO DINNER COMO ' S Italian-American Restaurant 22812 WOODWARD at 9 MILE 548 5005 - Richard Chafetz was elected president of the Oak Park Civic Chorus for the 1980-1981 program year. Other officers are: William Rolnick, vice president; Irene Pianin, treasurer; and Marvin Vic- tor, Shirley Belkin, Pearl Kaplan and Margie Silk, secretaries. The choir rehearses 7:30 p.m. ever Monday night at Oak Park High School. The first rehearsal of the new season will be held Sept. 8. Singers in all voice parts are invited to join the chorus. An audition and payment of dues are required. For information, call Chafetz, 559-7574; or Mrs. Kaplan, 543-5608. Invites You To Enjoy ONE OF THE FINEST FAMILY DINING RESTAURANTS IN MICHIGAN OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK SUN. THRU THURS. 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. FRI. & SAT. 11 a.m. to 4 a.m. Serving From Pizza to Antipasto To Steaks & Fish To Complete Italian Dinners SEE OUR NEW MENU ... EVERYTHING AVAILABLE FOR CARRY-OUT ALSO Photo Workshop PhotoVenture will con- duct a photography work- shop Aug. 22-24 on Mac- kinac Island. The workshop will in- clude lectures, a slide show, group discussions and photography. Terry Luke and Don Loosli will direct the workshop. For information, call Hunts Travel, 399-3434. WHAT A COMBINATION Medieval Festival in Ann Arbor annual 10th The Medieval Festival will be held Saturday and Sunday at the University of Michi- gan School of Music grounds in Ann Arbor. Included in the festivities will be a concert of 12th- 17th Century music from the Diaspora (Medieval and RenaissanceJewish Music). The concert will be held at 3 p.m. both days in the School of Music Recital Hall, and will feature 12th Century chanting, Sephar- dic folk songs and synagogue music by the 17th Century Italian Jew, Salomone Rossi, performed in costume by the Col- legium Music and directed by Janet Smarr. The concert is free. Other activities include plays, dancing, crafts, food and concerts, all re-enacting medieval times. For information, contact Janet Smarr, 995-9781. Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moses of West Bloomfield announce the engagement of their daughter, Sherri George to Moses, Glassman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Glassman of Southfield. Miss Moses was graduated from the Univer- sity of Michigan and attends the Mercy College of Nursing. Her fiance was graduated from U-M and the University of Detroit School of Law. A September wedding is planned. LZA Units Set Joint Meeting Blumenberg, Alex president of the Labor Zionist Alliance, and Isa- dore Brown, president of the Arlazaroff Branch 137 of the Labor Zionist Alliance, announce a joint meeting to be held at the Labor Zionist Institute headquarters, 25900 Greenfield, Suite 205E, Oak Park, at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. The guest speaker will be Dr. Berl Frimer of Israel. Breakfast will be served. Friends are invited. • '68 Young Adults Plan Reunion ,- PRIME RIB AND CRAB .9 5 What a blend of tastes! You get our tender prime rib, cooked to your order, served along side a generous portion of succulent Alaskan king crab leg. And of _course it includes a fresh green salad, bread & butter and your choice of baked potato, French fries or rice. And at a very special $8.95. COMPLETE DINNER This is our regular Prime Rib and Alaskan 26855 Greenfield Road Southfield, 557-0570 STEAK SEAFOOD SPIRITS • King Crab dinner-at a special saving price Sunday thru Thursday during our regular dinner hours. Call today for reservations. • Valid through September 11, 1980. The Jewish Community Center Young Adults Group of 1968 will have a reunion 8 p.m. Aug. 16 at the home of Barry and Barbara Ravitz, 21155 Evergreen Rd., Southfield. There is a charge. Refreshments will be served. For reservations, call the Ravitzes, 541-5987, or Rick and Helen Hitow, 538-6227. Bat Mitzva Plan FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (JTA) — A major Conserva- tive congregation, the For- est Hills Jewish Center, has announced plans for a two- year study program for women congregants who never had.a Bat Mitzva and who want to observe the rite. ATHENS SOUVLAKI 11 MILE & LAHSER • HARVARD ROW MALL THE ONLY GREEK RESTAURANT SERVING • 100% LAMB SOUVLAKI • HOMEMADE PITA BREAD 256-6463 • IMPORTED FETA CHEESE Open Til 9 .m. MENU SUGGESTIONS $2.95 STUFFED GRAPE LEAVES $4.15 SHISH KEBAB $3.65 MOUSSAKA $1.95 ... $3.55 GREEK SALADS . .$1.45 All entrees served with pita bread, rice and vegetable. 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