68 Friday, March 14, 1986•
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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UNWANTED HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED
B'NAI B'RITH FRIENDSHIP
SINGLES (21-35) will host a
games night on Wednesday at
7:30 p.m. at the Willow Park Apts.
card room, 28675 Franklin Rd.
Southfield. There is a fee. Trivial
pursuit, euchre, backgammon,
Monopoly, Othello, chess will be
among the games available.
Friends are invited.
For information, call Mike
Rich, 968-0436; or Phil Neuman,
357-1871, before 10 p.m. any
night.
ROSE SHERER SOCIALITES
will have a regular meeting on
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at North-
gate apts. east club house. After a
short meeting, they will feature
"A Night at the Movies." A social
hour will follow. There is no
charge to members, but guests or
plopective members are invited at
a nominal charge, The group is
open to single men and women
age 55 and up. For information;
call President Dorothy Goldberg,
548-6850.
COMMUNITY NETWORK
FOR JEWISH SINGLES an-
nounces its cultural arts club is
still taking reservations for its
trip to see comedian Buddy Hac-
kett at 7:30 p.m. April 19 at the
Premier Center. Paid reserva-
tions are due by Saturday. For in-
formation, call Harry Pevos,
355-3512.
Singles 40 and up are invited to
an evening of drop-in bowling at 8
p.m. Sunday at Ark Lanes West.
There is a fee. To reserve a spot,
call Kim Kusterer at the Jewish
Community Center, 661-1000,
ext. 219.
A singles service and Oneg
Shabbat is planned for 8 p.m.
March 21 at Temple Israel. •
The dinner club will go to Bud-
dy's in Farmington Hills at 7 p.m.
March 31. Cost of the dinner in-
cludes pizza, salad, beverage, tax
and tip. Reservation deadline is
March 24.
For information on CNJS ac-
tiviiies, call Jill Cole at.the Cen-
ter, 661-1000, ext. 219.
ZL PRODUCTIONS.will have a
cash bar, dancing, music, light
snacks and prizes at its first party
at 8 p.m. Sunday at Jacques.
There is a charge. Singles age 21
and up are invited.
known for the development of
products based on man-made
syntlietic materials.
These products include hard
coatings for cutting tools, high
performance magnets, non-
volatile programmable memories,
instant dry process photographic
films, optical erasable memories
for microfiches and discs and cells
to directly convert sunlight to
electricity.
The public is invited. There is
no charge. For information, call
the Technion office, 559-5190.
Susan Hutten
Certified Registered Electrologist
Private Consultation
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Labor Zionist Alliance, Branch
960, will have a party in the club
house of Charter Square Apts. lo-
cated in Troy on Big Beaver Rd.
between Rochester and Livornois,
on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Bring a
snack and wear slacks for active
games. There is a charge.
LZA, Branch 960, is an organ-
ization of singles and couples,
ages 25-40 formed to address con-
temporary Jewish and Israeli is-
sues. Meetings are the second
weekend of each month. For in-
formation, call Jeremy Salinger,
353-5552, evenings.
Science And Economy
Is Focus Of Meeting
FOR 15 MINUTES
(up to four visits)
$9.50
Singles, Cpuples
Join For Party
355.3954
A DATING SERVICE FOR JEWISH SINGLES
Girl Scouts
Have Cookie Sale
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Stanford Ovshinsky
Stanford Ovshinsky will dis-
cuss "Science and Technology Re-
lating to the World Economy" at
the public meeting of the Ameri-
can Technion Society, Detroit
Chapter, to be held at the United
Hebrew Schools on Tuesday at
7:45 p.m.
Moderator of the evening's pro-
gram will be Julius Harwood,
former president of the Technion's
Detroit Chapter. .
Ovshirisky and his Troy, Michi-
gan, based Energy Conversion
Devices,. Inc.. is internationally
Detroit-area Girl Scouts have
begun their annual cookie sale,
which continues through March
23. .
Cookies will be available in
banks, stores and supermarkets
during the sale period.
The cookies are 0U-certified
kosher and dairy. Available
flavors are: Pecan ShorTees,
Chocolate Chunks, Thin Mints,
Samoas, Do-Si-Dos, Trefoils and
Tagalongs.
. Proceeds from the sale of
cookies go for camp programs,
troop projects, leadership train-
ing and other scouting pro-
grams.