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SPACE Has Support Groups
Single Parent Family Event
Singles Events
SECOND GENERA-
TION SINGLES invites
singles age 21-45 to its
"Pre-Grand Prix" party 8
p.m. May 16 at Scandals in
the Southfield Ramada Inn.
Cost of admission includes
music for dancing and a
cash bar. To get on the mail-
ing list, write Second Gen-
eration Singles, P.O. Box
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Call (313) 855-9678
MONDAY-SATURDAY
10 A.M. — 5 P.M.
28556 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
(Between 12 , nd 13 Mile Rd.)
FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48018
2571, Southfield, 48037-
2571.
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THE JEWISH COM-
MUNITY CENTER in-
vites singles to "The Party,"
whose theme is "It's Not
Always Who You Know It's
Sometimes. Who You Don't
Know," scheduled for 8 p.m.
May 16 in Shiffman Hall of
the Center. The band, "Cut
Glass," featuring Ortheia
Barnes and Mildred Scott,
will be on hand. Refresh-
ments will be provided, and
everyone is invited. There is
an admission charge.
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ENTERTAINMENT
ALTERNATIVES will
sponsor 'a party to benefit
the Variety Club Charity
for Children, Inc., 8 p.m.
May 14 at Hamilton Place.
WNIC disc jockey Dick
Shafran will be the guest
emcee. Music, dancing,
dance contest, video game
entertainment and re-
freshments will highlight
the evening. There is a
charge.
* * *
THE JEWISH SING-
LES (21-35) will have the
final oneg Shabat of the sea-
son 8:30 p.m. May 14 at
Cong. Beth Shalom. Psy-
chologist Dr. Sheila Lam-
pert will speak on
"Creationism, Heaven and
Hell." Refreshments will be
served. Admission is free,
and • all Jewish singles are
invited.
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Exciting
Professional Evening Entertainment.
Trips. Dance. Music. Theatre, Socials,
Expert Instruction. All Sports & Crafts.
New Tennis Courts. Horseback Riding.
Heated Pool. Universal Gym, Miniature
Golf. Jogging Track, CIT & Waitress Prog.
3, 6 or 9 WEEK PROGRAM
have a dance 9 p.m. Satur-
day in the Oak Park Com-
munity Center. Danny Ven-
ice and his Orchestra will
provide music for dancing.
Social mixers and refresh-
ments will highlight the
evening. There is a charge.
Guests are invited. For
reservations, call Adele
Simms, 358-1282; or Cecile
Rothenberg, 968-5394.
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BNAI BRITH SING-
LES will present humorist
Louis Barden at 8 p.m.
Thursday in the main
United Hebrew Schools
building. There will be
music for dancing and re-
freshments. Admission is
nominal.
* * *
GOOD FRIENDS will
go to Pizza and 'ipes May
14, meeting at .30 p.m. at
the Northgat, East Apts.
for carpools. There is a
charge, and reservations
are required. For reserva-
tions, call Sandra Maurer or
Lauren Sacks, 968-6191,
after 6 p.m. -
The group will have an
"encounter" 8 p.m. May 30
at the Northgate East-Apts.
John Fiondo will speak on
"What It Means to be 30 and
Single." Reservations are
required. Call Ms. Maurer
or Ms. Sacks for reserva-
tions. Refreshments will be
served.
Vision Testing
for Children
Pre-school vision testing
is being offered by the Oak-
land County Health Di-
vision for all pre-school
children who will be start-
ing school in September.
The screening will be
available at both the South-
field Health Department,
27725 Greenfield, South-
field (424-7070), on May 18
and 25, and on June 1; and
at the Pontiac Health De-
partment, 1200 N. Tele-
graph, Pontiac (858-1280),
on May 19 and 26, and on
June 2.
Hours for the vision test-
ing, at both clinics, will be
from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. No
appointmentsis necessary.
Disease Fund
Group to Meet
The Michigan Hodgkin's
Disease Foundation will
hold its monthly meeting
7:45 p.m. Monday at Provi-
dence Hospital Medical
Building, Eighth Floor,
Room C.
Judith Hepfer and Judith
Chidester will speak on
"Stress Reduction for
Patients Undergoing Radi-
ation Therapy."
The public is invited. For
information, call the
MHDF, 427-3737.
Dean Resigns
CAMP SHANE
Carl M. Selinger• has res-
igned as law dean at the
University of Detroit to be-
SEND FOR BROCHURE
come dean of West Virginia
Ferndale, N.Y. 12734, Rt. 1, Box 48R
914-292-4644
THE ETTENBERG FAMILY
Resident Owners/Dir Since 1968
University's College of Law.
He has been with U-D since
1979.
Friday, May 1, 1982 53
SPACE - will have its
Single Parent Family Re-
treat Weekend May 21-23
at Camp Tamarack in Or-
tonville.
The weekend retreat is
open to single parents who
wish to bring their children
or attend alone. Structured
activities, learning experi-
ences, insight-oriented
exercises and recreational
activities are planned.
The Saturday workshop
will be presented by Lucille
Epstein, licensed psychol-
ogist. The workshop theme
is- "Being Alone and Being
Together."
A nature walk, map
and -compass reading,
hayride and bonfire and
interactional games will
take place and be high-
lighted with a softball
game between the par-
ents and the children.
Leisure time will be
allotted.
Registration deadline is
Monday. For information
and registration details,
call the SPACE office, 557-
9390.
- The divorced, widowed
and separated support and
continuing support groups
will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday
and May 18 and 25 at the
SPACE offices, 16400 W.12
Mile, Southfield.
Drop-in discussion groups
for separated, divorced and
widowed men and women
are held 8 p.m. every Wed-
nesday at the SPACE
offices.
The mature widowed
drop-in will be held 8 p.m.
May 20 at the SPACE
offices, while the young
widowed drop-in will be
held 8 p.m. May 25 at
SPACE.
SPACE is a community
service for separated, di-
vorced and widowed men
and women and their
families, and is sponsored
by the National Council of
Jewish Women.
Caricatures
for your party
By
SAM FIELD
Call
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Marriages
Eileen Schiller Berris of
West Bloomfield and- Abe
Glaser of Grand Rapids
were married recently at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
Rabbi Irwin Groner of-
ficiated. The couple are re-
siding in Grand Rapids.
made fresh daily in Detroit
under strict Orthodox rabbinical
supervision of the Metropolitan
Kashruth Council of Michigan
Rabbi Jack Goldman, Administrator
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