58 Fiiilay:Atigust 10, 1984 tlit'oEfFidit JEWISH NEWS --.1 A DATING SERVICE FOR JEWISH SINGLES LO-LA I LOCAL NEWS ;15-15 • Meet Congenial People FOR HIM FOR HER • Make New Social Contacts Personalized • Confidential • Dignified • Free Interview Rabbi to address Center seniors The Jewish Community Center's senior adult de- partment will present Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg For brochure call — 356-0949 of Cong. Bais Chabad of West Bloomfield as its Or Write: Lo-La Tuesday Lecture Series speaker at 1:15 p.m. Tues- P.O. Box 254 day in the assembly hall of Lathrup, Village, MI 48076 the Jimmy Prentis Morris '■•■•■=6 Branch. Rabbi Silberberg will speak on "Jewish History Through the Eyes of the To- rah." All senior adults are in- vited free of charge. The senior's Friday Lec- ture Series, coordinated by the Center and the public relations department of Wayne State University, will feature Dr. Barbara McArthur, professor and di- "Fashions for Girls 4-14 & Pre-Teen" rector of the program in in- stitutional epidemiology at WSU, at 1 p.m. Aug. 17 in room 13 of the Morris Branch. Dr. McArthur will speak on "The Threat of Applegate Square, Southfield Hospital-Acquired Infec- Corner Northwestern & Inkster tons — Fact or Fiction?" Phone 357-1123 All senior adults are in- vited free of charge. The senior adult library of the Morris Branch has „ rtir i f i r ipAh„ ne w • ,6 .1 MN- on ALWAYS 20% OFF The perfect touch. SAVE MO SPECIAL! $3 95 . a. 40 per store Trimstyle SLENDERET a designer desk or wall phone by ComdiaV ATC. Lighted dial, 2-year warranty. Reg. $79.95. On sale til 8-11-84 with this ad. While supplies last. Previous sales excluded. No charge cards on this special. Dr. Barbara McArthur .7 Small in size. Small in price. 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Hours are Mon- day through Friday, 10 a.m to 3 p.m. Plans for the expansion of library services include regularly scheduled book and magazine reviews and discussions of new acquisi- tions led by the staff. The library is looking for books in reasonably good condition in Yiddish or of Jewish content. Books will be picked up at the homes of those who are unable to de- liver them to the Center. For information, call Miriam Sandweiss, 967- 4030. This project is funded by a grant from Area Agency on Aging, 1 B. A lecture for senior adults will be held at 1 p.m. Aug. 21 at the Morris Branch. "Living With Diabetes" will be discussed by nurse Joan Smith, diabetes instructor of the department nurs- , - 'Attending the check presentation of the Social Service Club to Greater Detroit Council, Pioneer WomenlNaamat, are, seated from left: Israel Greenberg, club treasurer; Emma Pollack, recording secretary; and standing from left: Sophia Hoffman, club president; Marcia Robinson, Allied Activities chairman of Pioneer WomenlNaamat; Sadie Gold, assistant treasurer; Bess Berris, Pioneer Women/Naamat vice president of funds; and Rose Levine, Israel chairman. ing at Sinai Hospital of De- troit. A follow-up workshop will be held at 11 a.m. Aug. 28 at the Morris Branch. The discussion will focus on diet and urinalysis. Speak- ers include nurses Joan De- ibeke and Laura Luc of Sinai Hospital. The Jewish Center and the Rabbinical Commission of the Jewish Community Council will continue their pre-Oneg Shabbat series at 1 p.m. today in the main Center library. Conducted in conjunction with the Center's Active Adults program, the oneg will feature Rabbi Milton Arm of Cong. Beth Achim. Refreshments will follow. Rabbi Allan Bluestein, chaplain at Sikai Hospital, will be the Aug. 17 speaker, and Rabbi Ernst Conrad of Temple Kol Ami will ad- dress the Aug. 24 session. For details, call Julie Silver at the Center, 661-10410, ext. 214. The Social Service Club, which meets at the Morris Branch, presented a check for a full spiritual adoption to Pioneer Women/Naamat. This is the group's fifth spiritual adoption. The spiritual adoption program funds three day- night homes in Israel, car- ing for 150 abandoned, neg- lected or abused children. This contribution repre- sents the receipts of sales of hand-made articles, baked goods and donations made throughout the year. Home for Aged to honor volunteers, auxiliary board The Jewish , Home for evening will include Aged will have 'its annual entertainment by a pianist volunteer and board recog- and flutist and an original nition party at 7:30 p.m. musicale written, directed Aug. 23 at Borman Hall. and starring the staff of the The party is the occasion for Home. • - the staff of the Home to ac- Robert Steinberg, knowledge the efforts of president of the board of di- volunteers and the auxil- rectors of the Home; iary board. Charles S. Wolfe, executive Featuring a champagne vice president; Cynthia desset and musicale, the Steinberg, president of the auxiliary; and Arthur Lippsett, president of the Resident Council, will ad- dress the gathering. For information, call Rowena Howard, volunteer director, 532-7112. SINGLES CONNECTIONS INC. will present "The Wildflower Connection," its second summer singles soiree at Dimitri's Wildflower, 5586 Drake, West Bloomfield, . on Wed- nesday at 7:30 p.m. Admis- sion fee includes hors d'oeuvres et nd dancing. A cash bar will be available. For reservations, contact Carol Alpern, 827-8784. Medical award Dr. Lenny J. Hutton was recently awarded the Harold Longyear Award as outstanding residept of the year by the department of obstetrics and gynecology at William Beaumont Hospi- tal. Dr. Hutton is the son of the late Dr. Morris and Shirley Hutton.