THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS OP Civic Chorus Concert Slated Danny Raskin's LISTENING POST MICHELE MEIRI (pro- nounced May Erie), teaches the fundamentals of weight control . . and during the weeks of June 13-18 and Sept. 12-17 this vibrant 26-year-old University of Michigan graduate who knows what it is like to lose 50 pounds . . . and be on a yo-yo of losing and gaining weight . . . will introduce her luxurious spa experi- nce in a supervised exer- -.Ase program . . . at The Homestead, northern Michigan's waterfront re- sort in Glen Arbor, 22 miles northwest of Traverse City. Michele, director of The Omni Health Resort, is married to a 28-year-old Is- raeli, Udi Meiri; a second lieutenant in the 1973 war . . . His father, Nachman Meiri, was among the first Israeli recruits sent to Rhodesia in 1937 for train- ing as a pilot in the Royal Air Force. Udi's mother, Tikva Leibovitz Meiri, is the daughter of the late Haim Leibovitz, founder of the Etz-Hazaiet factory in Petah Tikva. CONGRATS . . . to Shir- ley and Ray Abrams on their 34th anniversary. 75- MEMBERS of the Silverstein Family Club celebrated its 45th anniver- sary . . . Back in 1937, Sarah and David Silvers- tein gathered all their chil- dren and formed the group . . . meetings are held the first Tuesday of each month with Murray Slomovitz, president, and Harold Weisblatt, secretary (his wife Ethel was the club's first secretary). Meetings consist of re- ports on relatives around the country, how children are doing in school plus ac- tivities of all members. At the anniversary party, Ethel Weisblatt read the minutes of the first meeting . . . and member of the clan, Fred Apel, put on a magic show. It's so nice when families stick together . . . I'll never forget the wonderful Raskin Family Club . . . The Sil- verstein doings bring back such beautiful memories of our long disbanded group that was carried on by the cousins . . . and then sor- rowfully allowed to be cast adrift . . . for want of to- getherness. REQUEST THROUGH column for the Hutchins In- termediate yearbook . . . for Barbara (Goldfield) Press to copy pages, was an- swered by Florence (Tchor) Miller . . . When she brought Barbara the book, Florence also showed her some schooldays photo- graphs . . . By coincidence, Barbara was in one of them . . . although the two las- sies did not know each other when they were younger . . . But a great big thank you from Barbara to Flor- ence. THEY'RE CALLING IT "Flashback Of The Fabul- ous Forties" . . . benefit for American Cancer Society . . . 7:30 to 10:30 May 14 at Gorman's Gallery on Tele- graph and 12 Mile . . . Big band dancing will be to Wayne State U's Jazz -Lab Band . . . plus entertain- ment, jitterbug contest, dance cards, cars of the 40s, etc. SENIOR CITIZENS at Borman Hall and Jewish Federation Apartments will get to see "The Maven" by Galilee Chapter, • Bnai Brith, May 25-26 at Oak Park High . . . thanks to group president -Soralee Broida, who has donated tickets so some of them can have a fun evening. WHERE IS JERRY SILVER? . . . He has the all-purpose Office Resource on Stephenson Hwy. and 14 Mile Rd. . . . but is also a big advocate of the space age . . . in another way. Jerry and his staff of de- signers put space dividers in offices to make things easier and cozier for people . . . The space dividers are such that when office crews get tired lo-oking at the same setup, the setting can be changed any way they want. Hardly anything Jerry doesn't do . . . even home to restaurant designing and furnishing. CONGRATS ... to furni- ture mfg. rep. Larry R. Trager . . . on his 50th birthday. WITH THE GRAND PRIX races here only a month away, Second Gen- eration Singles, 21-45, will have celebration on the motif . . . It'll be a pre- Grand Prix Party 8 p.m. May 16 at Scandals in Ramada Inn on Telegraph . . . Guy or gal will win a couple of tickets-to the June 6 Grand Prix. 123 PINS OVER aver- age would put any bowler on cloud nine . . . let alone a 10-year-old . . . This- is what happened recently to Kenny Franklin, son of Margie and Bob Franklin, who carries a 107 average as a member of the Hartfield Lanes Peanut Group, ages 8-10 . . . He re- cently kegled 125-98-221 (444) and received plaques for high game, high series and a patch for rolling 123 over average. ENGAGEMENT PRESENT from Al Kay Jewelers on Southfield Rd. was given to Cindi Barish, daughter of Rita and Sid Barish . . . She was winner of diamond in recent con- test. BIRTHDAY CON- GRATS . . to Morris Ratner. The Oak Park Civic Chorus will present its 14th annual concert 8 p.m. May 16 at Oak Park High School Auditorium. The program is dediCated in memory of Oak Park Mayor David H. Shepherd. The theme for the concert is "Melodious Moments from Mozart to Musicals." The 55-voice chorus is con- ducted by Charles Weiner, with Lila Hindmarsh, ac- companist. For tickets, call Ray Greene, 398-1039; or Joyce Tubben, 356-6527. MG Week Proclaimed Gov. William Milliken has proclaimed the week of Monday through May 15 as Myasthenia Gravis Week in Michigan. A benefit luncheon and fashion show will be held May 15 at noon at the Fair- lane Manor in Dearborn. Doris Biscoe of Channel 7 will be the guest celebrity hostess. Proceeds from the May 15 luncheon-fashion show will be used for research. For in- formation, call the Myas- thenia- Gravis Association, 342-5939. Benefit Planned for the Retarded - The Association for Re- tarded Citizens of-Oakland County will have its annual Civic Stars event 2 p.m. May 16 at the Southfield Sports arena. Teams will compete in races and other competi- tions, and proceeds will be used to support the pro- grams of the OCARC. Israel Art Exhibit Set A collection of Jewish and Israeli art collected by Danielle Peleg will be dis- played in the Southfield Civic Center Gallery through May 15. The Civic Center Gallery will be open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Satur- day. 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