[Jewish Center Opens Music-Opera Series With "Gershwin Songbook' Program The Jewish Community _;enter will open its For a A INVITATIONS? attie Schwartz —Of Course! (Hebrew Copy Available) 352.7387 ENTERTAINMENT? Seymour Schwartz —Of Course' 356-8525 • BILL METER ORCHESTRA • DENNIS VERNIER • LENNY DRAKE Dancers IIHM.0 ■ " Song" musical-opera series 8:30 p.m. Saturday in the Aaron DeRoy Studio Thea- ter in the main Center com- plex. Saturday's feature will be 'S Wonderful, 'S a Ger- shwin Songbook," per- formed by members of the Michigan Lyric Opera Company. For ticket information, call the Center's cultural 11 _HERBERT MARGOLIS (t. wishes to for their kindnesses and FRANCES SOLOVICH CHAPTER will sponsor an art auction 9 p.m. Nov. 1 at the Gallery Art Center. Preview will begin at 8. Tickets will be available at the door, and refreshments served. For advance tickets, call Lorraine Newman, 661-4773. considerations during"his recent illness VIDEOTAPING * * * Weddings Parties Wills Real Estate Speeches Children Screenings TIKVAH CHAPTER PROFESSIONAL QUALITY Contact Barry Minowitz 552-9013 videocraft, inc. LET SHERWOOD "LIGHT UP YOUR LIFE" During Our October Lamp Sale pi , OFF ANY LAMP IN STOCK • Traditional & Contemporary • Brass, Mirrored, Pottery • Floor, Table, Hanging STIFFELS CLOVER Now $120-$212 Now $65-$147 Reg. $81.50-$184.50 Reg. $150-$265 CHAPMAN • DESIGN GUiLD • SUNSET SPANCRAFT ... AND MORE 110 UNITS • SALE ENDS 10/31/80 Sherwood Studios Fine Furniture to Live With Tel-Twelve Mall 12 Mile & Telegraph • South/le/I! 354-9060 'Open Daily 10 - 9, Sunday 12 - 5 Saltzman and David Wil- son. There is a charge, and the public is invited. Oberlin College Prof. Vladimir Frumkin will give a musical recital and lecture 7 p.m. Nov. 2 at the Morris Branch of the Center. Admission is nominal, and the public is invited. The Center will offer a three-week speed reading session beginning 7:30 p.m. Nov. 5 at the main Center. Classes are open to the public. For details, call the Center, 661-1000, ext. 164. g3nai Brith Activitie;1 thank his family and friends '2070 arts department, 661-1000, ext. 250. The Russian Accultu- ration Program will pre- sent the film "Plisetskaya Dances" 7 p.m. Saturday at the Morris Branch of the Center. There is a nominal charge and the public is invited. The Center Symphony Orchestra will open its 41st season 3:30 p.m. Sunday in the Aaron DeRoy Studio Theater. Conductor Julius Chajes also will be at the piano. Featured soloists are Misha Rachlevsky, Linda Snedden-Smith, David will meet noon, Tuesday in the Sutton Place Apts. club house. Program Chairman Shirley Raznick said the af- ternoon will feature a fash- ion show, and Jill Raznick will be the commentator. There is a nominal charge for luncheon. For informa- tion, call Fredell White- man, 356-1864. * * * LOUIS MARSHALL SUBURBAN LODGE will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Zionist Cultural Center. State Sen. Doug Ross will speak on "Retirement and Protection for Senior Citi- zens Renting Apartments." Refreshments will be served, and guests are in- vited free of charge. For de- tails; call Carl Pearl, VE 8-5384; or Program Chair- man Alfred Stebbins, 358- 1747. Oakland Century to Install Friedman as Its President Jerome G. Friedman will be installed as president of Oakland Century Lodge at its 14th annual installation dinner-dance 6:30 p.m. Nov. 2 at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Other officers to be in- stalled are: Sam Braver- man, Sol Goldberg, David Redisch, vice presidents; Harold Samuels, Mike Pomerantz and Donald Si- mon, secretaries; Morton Becheck, treasurer. Friedman is president of the Hebrew Benevolent Society and of the Friedman Family Circle. He is a member of Temple Israel and Mosaic Lodge of the Masons. He is a trustee of the Jericho Temple Associa- tion, an adviser to Mosaic DeMolay and a past noble grand of the Oddfellows. The dinner-dance instal- lation is for paid-up mem- bers of Oakl6nd Century Pharmacy Unit Fund Raising at Beth Achim Aesculapian Phar- maceutical Association and Ladies Auxiliary will hold their 54th annual charity dinner-dance 7:30 p.m. Nov. 6 at Cong. Beth Achim. Cocktails will be served at 6:30. For ticket information, call Mrs. Joshua Karbal, 255-1254; Mrs. Charles Tennen, 967-3661; or Mor- ris Averbuch, 557-6286. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 24, 1980 (Engagements) Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hertzberg of Farmington Hills announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Ronna Lynne Hertzberg, to Dr. Robert Alan Resnick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jules Resnick of West Orange, N.J. Miss Hertzberg was graduated from the University of Michigan with a BA degree in education. Her fiance holds a BS degree and was graduated from the Na- tional College of Chiroprac- tic. A late fall wedding is planned. To pull a friend out of the mire, do not hesitate to get dirty. — Baal Shem Tov Newsletter Wins The Jewish Welfare Fed- eration of Detroit newslet- ter, "Currents," has cap- tured an award in the an- nual Council of Jewish Fed- erations (CJF) public rela- tions competition. The newsletter high- lights the work of Federa- tion divisions, committees and agencies. Formal presentation of the award will take place at the 49th General Assembly of the CJF, to be held Nov. 12-16 at the Detroit Plaza Hotel. V HERTZBERG DEMOCRAT for U. of M. Regent Paid by Hertzberg for Regent Committee 0 041: 4 4 04‘ Z4 50% OFF * e A Spectacular Selection of Women's Fashions slashed for Unbelievable Savings We're Crazy to do it! You're Crazy to miss it! JEROME FRIEDMAN Lodge. For information, call David Redisch, 557-4271. 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