28 Friday, April 16, 1182 THE DETROIT JaISH NEWS Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST DURING WEDDING WORLD '82 ... at Tel-12 Mall, Telegraph and 12 Mile . . . a giant bridal show is slated to be held May 16 from noon to 6 p.m. . . . Also during that time, a lucky couple will be married in a ceremony that would otherwise cost them many hundreds of dollars. The bride will wear a gown from Today's Bride in Birmingham . . . and the groom will be outfitted by President Tuxedo . . . A live band will be furnished by Dan Yessian . . .- a wedding cake from Sanders . . . flow- ers . . . wine from the Mer- chant of Vino . . . wedding pictures by Sandy Fried- man . . . the wedding night in a suite at Michigan Inn . . . and a honeymoon at Traverse City's Pinestead Reef Timesharing Lodge. Anybody who can make arrangements to be married on May 16 is eligible to enter . . . Entry blanks are at the Tel-12 Mall or from any participating mer- chant. Wedding World '82 will feature more than 20 ex- hibitors with special ser- vices for those planning on getting married ... plus advice on all aspects of weddings. The program will also in- clude both a bridal fashion show and a separate show- ing of honeymoon and vaca- tion clothes . .. It is free and open to the public . . . Pro- spective brides or grooms who want more info about the wedding can call the Tel-12 Mall office, 353- 4111. OAK PARK CIVIC Chorus may be its name, but there's more to the fine group of about 55 members who will have their annual concert May 18 in the Oak Park High auditorium. Well over 40 years ago, it was the Workmen's Circle Chorus . . . and then the Dan Frohman Chorus .. . with singers from all walks of life, including retirees .. . Chuck Weiner, a retired public school counselor, and lead clarinetist now around town, has been directing about eight years . . . President is Richard Chafetz (bass) and Ray Green's tenor voice will give out ticket info, 398-1039. GET WELL WISHES . . . to Sarah Kaplan, wife of Jewish National Fund Executive Director Percy Kaplan . . . recovering at Sinai Hospital after surgery. "SPRING FEVER" by Eastern Michigan Regional Council, Parents Without Partners, is today, tomor- row and Sunday at North- field Hilton, 1-75 at Crooks exit . . . hosted by Sterling Oaks Chapter . . . Tonight's dance is for members and guests . . . workshops to- morrow are free to members and open to the public at 8 a.m. . . . Rap session is Sun- day. SOUTH IN PASADENA, Fla„ a "De- troit evening" was held at the home of Dr. Samuel Budd Danto and wife Sylvia . . . for 12 friends who had been active in the early days of Temple Israel . . . with many still participants .. . Goldie and Reuben Levine, Juanita and George Victor, Shirley Stone, Belle and Charles Resenbaum, Ida Levine and Zelda and Harry Landsman. - The Dantos and Rosen- baums are year-round resi- dents in South Pasadena .. . while the other guests are winter residents . . . They all attend Friday evening services at Temple Beth El in St. Petersburg. WHILE ON DUTY for Southfield Civil Defense Mobile Watch last month, Lt. Al Saxon was driving at Sutherland and 11 Mile Rd. . . . and stopped to help at a bad accident involving two totaled automobiles . . . The weather was snowy and very icy and at the scene of the accident Southfield police asked Al's aid in di- recting traffic. When he returned home, tired and wet, Al received a telephone call from Provi- dence Hospital . . . that his son Leslie was in serious condition from an auto- mobile accident at Suther- land and 11 Mile Road .. . While Al was directing traf- fic, his son lay less than 20 feet away. • Leslie is okay. SEEMS LIKE A lot of folks have copies of the Hutchins Star intermediate school graduating class of January 1941 . . . but it doesn't do Barbara (Goldfield) Press much good . . . They're gracious in of- fering to loan the books to her, but she needs one from the June 1941 graduating class . . . to copy pages mis- sing from her yearbook .. . Call Barbara at 557-0882 after 6 p.m. if you have one . . . She'll love you forever. EX-MICHIGANDERS living in the area and in- terested in helping form a new social club, are invited to the opening meeting, this Wednesday, 8 p.m., at the Sunrise Savings and Loan Bank, 9001 W. Oakland Blvd. in Sunrise, Fla. (just west of Pine Island Road) . . . For more info, call Flori- dian Ben Hencken, 971- 5343. CONGRATS . . . to Edee Moss of Al Kay Jewelers .. . on her birthday, April 24. ERRATA . . . Date of Harry B. Keidan Bnai Brith Dinner Theater at Somerset Mall is May 15. CARE is a co-sponsor of UN World Food Day, an an- nual event designed to focus public attention on the global nutrition gap. Two Church-Run Library Hosts Folk Singer Schools Seeking The Oak Park library has End to State Law Two Michigan schools, one run by the Sheridan Road Baptist Church of Saginaw and the other by the First Baptist Church of Bridgeport, have asked In- gham County Circuit Court to overturn a law requiring both private and public schools to employ state- certified teachers. The controversy began three years ago when both schools failed to file a state- required annual report due on the fourth Friday after Labor Day. The report must include the number of stu- dents and confirm that all teachers meet state certifi- cation requirements. Administrators of the two schools maintain that be- cause they are private in- stitutions the state has no business knowing how many students they enroll or how teachers are selected. rescheduled its ethnic folk song program for 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the library. Folk singer-guitarist Larry Bassin will present a prograrr,i:of Yiddish, He- brew, AtAsian and English folk songs. The program is sponsored by the arts and cultural commission and the Friends of the Oak Park Library and is open to the public free of charge. PARTIES UP TO 200 STEPHENSON CLUB 24912 N. CHRYSLER DR. (1-75 at 10 Mile) SIGHT & SOUND FOR LISTENING & DANCING TUES. THRU SAT. FREE SHRIMP WITH ALL DINNERS AND THIS AD ♦ DINNER 'SPECIALS PERSONALLY SUPERVISED BY CHEF RICHARD ZIMMERMAN AT THE MEATING PLACE 851-0060 MON.-SAT. 3_,p.m. to 8 pan. GIORGIO'S 4. SALAMI OR BALOGNA.& EGGS Restaurant (Formerly Spiro's) 25920 GREENFIELD at Lincoln 968-4060 Oak Park THE PRICE IS RIGHT IT PAYS TO COME OVER! $ 4 25- per persor, per pers. 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