THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS r 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 REMEMBER! MOM, MAMA — MOMMY ON MOTHER'S DAY DRESS-SKIRT. SLACK HANGERS ONTROL 1=3 THE SPACE RACE JEWELRY-PURSE- BELT RACKS 1.0=8 :3=MI- ME PPG RACE SHOE-SWEATER- LINGERIE DRAWERS L1=0 M.. THE SPACE PACE AND YOU THOUGHT WE ONLY DESIGNED CLOSETS! LUTTERON=OL THE SPACE PRE 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. * * * 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. ** * 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. * * * CRITERION CLUB will MAY SPECIAL $50° OFF Manicure and Pedicure with this ad by appt. ask for Kathy Hairdressers I Inc. 5724 Maple Road., W. Bloomfield 626-7519 , POOL OPENINGS "SPA SPECIALISTS" We are a full sales and service co._ We carry all top name equipment Solar Blankets • Heaters .• Pumps Filters • Chemicals • SPA'S FREE ESTIMATES SPECIALTY POOL & SPA CO. 553-8342 AGES 7 to-17 IF YOU WANT TO LOSE 5 OR 50 LBS. • Featured Today & 30 Minutes TV Shows • Originalc o-ed weight control camp Education. Activities. Diet 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. * * * 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 399-1320 daaa May's the time for picnicking, For joy and festive frolicking for intermixings and super fixings and all kinds of wonderful things! Indoors or out, whether with beef or trout, Serve it with .. . 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 SHABOT SHALOM FROM GREAT SCOTT! EMPIRE CORNISH HENS Ib19 SAVE LB 40c LB. SEASON TOMATO SARDINES 15-OZ. CAN 7740 SAVE 42c MRS. WEINBERG CHOPPED LIVER 1-LB. CUP 199 SAVE 50c TABATCHNIK ZOUPZ 15-OZ. PKG. 79t KOSHER FOODS AVAILABLE AT: 1 MOST STORES • TELEGRAPH/LONG LAKE IN BLOOMFIELD TWP. 8 A.17.E 10101( P.M. • SOUTHFIELD/13 MILE IN BEVERLY HILLS • ORCHARD LAKE/13 MILE RD. IN FARMINGTON HILLS SUNDAY • TELEGRAPH/15 MILE RD. IN BIRMINGHAM • 12 MILE/EVERGREEN IN SOUTHFIELD 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU MAY 13, 1982. NO SALES TO DEALERS.