THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 52 Friday, March 9, 1984 SPACE to Have Annual Symposium SPACE, the National Council of Jewish Women- sponsored service for sepa- rated, divorced and widowed men and women and their families, in co- operation with the South- field Public Schools Com- ORDER YOUR GREEN BAGELS NOW DETROIT BAGEL 548-6860 or 559.5233 munity Education Pro- gram, will present a "Sym- posium on Loving, Work- ing, Playing and Wellness" 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. April 8 at the Brace-Lederle School, 18575 W. Nine Mile, South- field. Dr. F. Paul Pearsall, founder and director of the Problems of Daily Living Clinic at Sinai Hospital, will be the guest speaker. Dr. Pearsall is profesor of psychology at Henry Ford Community College in B"H OW) GAN IS /WI "THE MODERN CAMP - WITH TRADITIONAL IDEALISM" ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEND YOUR CHILDREN TO A CAMP THAT WILL SATISFY THEM BOTH PHYSICALLY *BOATING * MUSIC * BASEBALL *ARTS & CRAFTS *ROLLER SKATING *TENNIS *PHOTOGRAPHY *DRAMA *SWIMMING *OVERNIGHT HIKES *WEEKLY NEWSPAPER *ETC., ET, ETC. AND SPIRITUALLY *CLASSES IN JUDAISM *KOSHER FOOD *HEBREW CALLIGRAPHY BY A SCRIBE *FREE BAR MITZVAH LESSONS In Kalkaska, Michigan BOYS SESSION — July 5 Thru Aug. 1 GIRLS SESSION — Aug. 2 Thru Aug. 29 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CAMP GAN ISRAEL 548-2666 Dearborn and adjunct assis- tant professor of psychiatry at Wayne State University Medical School. He pursued post- doctoral studies at Mas- ters and Johnson Insti- tute, Kinsey Institute for Sex Research, Harvard Medical School and Al- bert Einstein Medical School. He has designed and directed special workshops for profes- sionals and laymen through the U.S. and Canada. DR. PEARSALL Persons who make reser- vations will be admitted at a discounted fee. Only paid reservations will be ac- cepted. Optional lunch is available, or participants may bring their own. Regis- tration deadline is April 4. A men's-only workshop on "Male Parenting" will be held 8 p.m. Thursday at the SPACE offices. George Handley, director of the Men's Resource Center, will lead the workshop. A women's-only work- shop on legal issues pertain- ing to divorce will take place 8 p.m. March 29 at the SPACE offices. The workshop will be directed by attorney Vicki Buckfire. For information or to reg- ister for any of the work- shops, call the SPACE offices, 557-9390. NOW ONLY... SILVERMAN - DE- TROIT POST will meet 9:30 a.m. March 18 at the Jewish War • Veterans Memorial Home. Breakfast will be served at 9. The meeting will include the election of officers, discus- sion of the national shrine and the Congressional char- ter for the JWV. * * * LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXILIARY will meet 12:30 p.m. March 17 in the MCL Cafeteria in the Tel-12 Mall, announces president Ruth Klein. Reports will be read. For information, call the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home, 559-5680; or Senior Vice President Mrs. Harold Weiss, 356- 1713. $1499. COMPLETE •.:•1•5“:,...,,,• • ,:•••••••••...,••: , appointed Home Helpers program manager at the Visiting Nurse Association of Metropolitan Detroit (VNAMD). Interiors by Anna, 7339 Middlebelt, West Bloom- field, is offering 25 percent off imported sheers from Italy during March. For in- formation, call Interiors by Anna, 855-0242. information and For scheduling please call dur- ing business hours * * * * * CHARLES SHAPIRO AUXILIARY will hold its second nomination and election meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday in the home of Judy Klonel, 20840 Parklawn, Oak Park. For information, call President Helen Pliskow, 399-1546; or Junior Vice President Shelly Spinner, 967-3690, after 4 p.m. * * * Veterans Join for Military Ball Department of Michigan, Jewish War Veterans, will join VFW Post 2645 and American Legion Post 407 at a military ball 7 p.m. March 24 at the VFW Hall, 24222 W. Nine Mile, South- field. Cocktails, dinner and dancing will highlight the evening. Dress is black tie optional. Music will be pro- vided by The New Horizon. VFW Commander Walter Gooden, American Legion Commander Ted Miec- zhowski and JWV Com- mander Al Rose invite all veterans. Reservation deadline is March 17. For reservation information, call the JWV, office, 559-5680. Street Sales of Poppies OKd All Formica from Dora/ Industries ONLY 3 UNITS IN STOCK Available in Almond w/Brass Trim Includes King or Queen Headboard, Dresser, Twin Mirrors, Armoire and 2 Night Stands Everything in our Studio is 20% Off • Select items up to 50% Off 8tUdT08 Tel-Twelve Mall, 12 Mile & Telegraph, Southfield • 354-9060 • Daily 10-9, Sun. 12-5 WE WANT YOUR CLOTHES Paying cash for high fash- ion, designer quality women's clothing and ac- cessories. We pay more to get the very best. By appointment VALERIE'S CLOSET resale shop 1844 S. Woodward Birmingham 540-9548 1 1/2 blks. N. of 14 Mile Rd. Hrs. Mon.-Sat. 10-5, Thurs. 10-8 Edie Fagenson has been Diamonds Cost Less Here Period! i REMEMBER, THE ONLY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A NEW DIAMOND AND A USED DIAMOND IS THE PRICE. * * * 8flefAVODd The Total Runner will conduct a free clinic on triathloning at 9 a.m. March 17 at The Total Run- ner, 29207 Northwestern, Southfield. No reservations are required. For informa- tion, call Total Runner, 354-1177. * * * Jack A. Robinson, chairman and chief execu- tive officer of Perry Drug Stores, Inc., was appointed to the board of directors of Entertainment Publica- tions, Inc. JWV SPECIAL CLOSEDU Reg. $1995. I Business Briefs The Jewish War Veterans and other veterans' groups in Southfield will be able to continue street sales of paper poppies to finance their charitable activities. During a study session of the Southfield City Council last Thursday night, the police dropped their formal opposition to the sales on Southfield streets. However, the city council did not formally give per- mission for such sales, and will allow police to ticket veterans if they impede traffic. \i III(• \I H1.1\ 1 , 1 \, 1••• ) 0. 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