THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 9, 1982 r -- 7 - """"""" With This Coupon""""°o"""' -I Ell , / NORTHLAND GOLF RANGE SPECIAL qt $1.00 OFF per basket of balls Mon.-Fri., before 11 A.M. PRIVATE & GROUP LESSONS I I I I I I I I I P.G.A. PROFESSIONALS Ron Fox & Ted Kondratko N.W. Corner of Southfield & Northwestern Hwy. South of Bell Telephone I III Ell IN NI MI MI MI Ell 111111 MI NO 111111 INI NM EN MN MN BIM /1191 WO 11111 MI ill al MI ME MI IN MN NM MICA I Singles Events Who Do . . ." 9 p.m. July. 17 nounce that Elaine Berg at the Health Club restau- will conduct an afternoon of rant in the main Center games "designed to get complex. A full dance floor people in touch with each and cash bar will be avail- oether" at their barbecue 3 able. Singles age 21 and up p.m. Sunday at the home of are invited. For details, call Al Finkelstein, 13650 Win- Lisa Lapides at the Center, chester, Oak Park. There is 661-1000, ext. 113. * * * a charge. Participants JEWISH AND SINGLE should bring their own bev- invites Jewish singles age erages. A pool party and cookout 20-40 to its evening of is scheduled for 4 p.m. July cocktails and jazz 8 p.m. 18 at the home of Harley Sunday at Roberto's. The Berger, 27728 Red Leaf Ln., Andrea Cheolas Trio will Southfield. There is a provide music. A cash bar charge. Participants should and refreshments will high- light the evening. There is bring their own beverage. "Labels Are for Cans Not an admission fee. The 40 Plus group will People" is the topic of an encounter to be held 8 p.m. have its first event 6 p.m. July 22 at the Northgate Tuesday, when the group East Apts., 25631 Lincoln meets for dinner and the Terrace, Apt. 101, Oak concert in the park at Oak Park Shepherd Park's Park. There is a charge. Singles age 23-40 are in- pavilion. There is a charge. vited. For details, call Participants should bring Sandra Maurer, 968-6191; their own dinner and bever- or Lauren Sacks, 968-1083. age. * For details on JAS activi- JEWISH COMMUNI- ties, call Heidi Press, 352- TY CENTER will have 6858, evenings between 6 music for dancing provided and 10 p.m. To get on the by Mark Roberts of WDRQ's mailing list, write JAS, c/o "Detroit After Dark" at its Cong. Beth Shalom, 14601 "Private Party for Those Lincoln, Oak Park, 48237. GOOD FRIENDS an- my) sgc., Be our guest for lunch or dinner. Find out why hundreds of senior adults enjoy an active, secure life at Franklin Club. There are only a few luxury one and two- bedroom apartments still available. Don't miss out. Call •-• FMNIVN CLUB APAKTM0415 353-2810 28301 Franklin Road, Southfield Just off Northwestern and 12 Mile Road CAROL A. LAWSON, Marketing Consultant 1111111 III II III H III II III 11 HAMILTON PLACE JAZZ/ROCK CONCERT SERIES MEM July 12th July 26th Aug. 9th EMI • • • • • Alexander Zonjic Quartet Lenore Paxton Quartet Brookside Jazz Ensemble with Ursula Walker Public Welcome Outdoor Bandshell Food & Spirits $5.00 for Members $7.00 Non Members • Bar opens at 5:00 p.m. • Concerts begin at 6:00 p.m. • Tickets available in advance MIN HAMILTON PLACE ATHLETIC CLUB 11=1 646-8990 30333 Southfield Rd. (between 12 & 13) it 111 II In II I HI II III H I It DEPARTMENT OF MICHIGAN presented a merit citation -certificate to Robert Goossen, state com- mander of the Michigan Department of Veterans of Froeign Wars. * * * LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXILIARY installed Ruth Klein as president at its recent installation cere- monies. Other officers are: Ruth Weiss, senior vice president; Bernice Silver, junior vice president; Carole Sherman, treasurer; Gert Left, patriotic in- structress; Elaine Levy, his- torian; Mamie Simrod, poppy and Northland Geriatrics chairman; Karen Kalish, child welfare chairman; and Frances Carrick, financial secre- tary. Mrs. Levy, past auxiliary and department president, was the installing officer. Cancer Group to Meet July 20 A Focus on Living With Cancer meeting will be held 7:30 p.m. July 20 in the Fireside Lounge of Bir- mingham First Presbyterian Church, 1669 W. Maple. The purpose of this self- help group is to bring to- gether patients and family members who have ques- tions or are experiencing problems as a result of liv- ing with cancer. For information, contact the American Cancer Society, 557-5353. A musicologist is a man who can read music but can't hear it. —Sir Thomas Beecham Junior Division Bowling Party Junior Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation is sponsoring a bowling party 8 p.m. July 17 at Ark Lanes West. The public is invited. There is a charge, which includes bowling and ad- mission to the Knock- Knocks comedy show. Reservations are required. Junior Division is j year-round organizatiun open to persons of post- college age through their early 30s. James A. Safran is division president, and Douglas Etkin is chairman of the bowling party. For reservations, call Junior Division, 965-3939. We will video tape any occasion for under $150.00 •• • • • • • Children's Birthday Parties $30.00 •• • • • • • Weddings & Bar Mitzvas $150.00 •• • • • • • VIDEO ESTATE 881-8277 CONGRATULATIONS BERNIE! on your graduation from medical school Best of Luck! Love, Wendy