GULIAN'S RECENTLY RETIRED SINGLE NEVER MARRIED, AUSTRIAN BORN SAGITTARIAN, OPEN MINDED BACHELOR 61, 5'4", 147, JEWISH, EYES NEARSIGHTED, NON-ALCOHOLIC, BORDER LINE DIABETIC, LOW KEY CONSERVATIVE MODEST PERSONALITY, NO SPORTS AC- TIVIST WITH MANY DIVERSIFIED INTERESTS, LIVING CHENE EAST LAFAYETTE AREA TRYING TO FIND FEMALE PARTNER TO SHARE PLEASANT FUTURE RE- TIREMENT LIFE, DESIRES MATURE, PROBLEM FREE, UNATTACHED, INDEPEN- DENT, HEALTHY, NON-PREJUDICED, SOPHISTICATED, WARM LADY, PREFERA- BLY WITH CAR. GOOD LOOKS NOT IMPORTANT. AMBITIOUS TO UNCOMPLI- CATED, HONEST, NON-MATERIALISTIC, SINCERE LASTING LOVING, MEAN- INGFUL HAPPY RECIPROCAL ASSISTANCE AND RELATIONSHIP. SINCERE REPLY WITH PHONE NUMBER AND ADDRESS TO: SINCE 1915 Formerly of Somerset Mall MICHIGAN'S LARGEST SELECTION OF is named after her maternal great-grandmother Fannie Harris and paternal great- grandmother Pearl Bier. JUNE 1 — Larry and Lori (Grushko) Schappa of Far- mington Hills are proud to announce the birth of their son, Jeffrey Alan. The proud grandparents are former De- troiters Leonard and Rhoda Grushko of Houston, Tex., and Richard and Frances Schappa of Cadillac, Mich. Thrilled great-grandparents are Mrs. Samuel Coggan, Peter Grushko, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schappa and Mr. and Mrs. I.J. Permoda. Jeffrey is named in loving memory of his great-grandfather Mr. Samuel Coggan and his great-great-uncle Mr. Morris Wayne. MAY 21 — Rabbi David and Ellen (Radner) Baron of Santa Monica, Calif., proudly announce the birth of their first child, Jonathan Radner Baron. Proud grandparents are Ralph Radner of Berkley and Joshua and Gail Brand- wein of Santa Monica, Calif. Jonathan is named in loving memory of his maternal grandmother, Sally Radner. SINGLES SINGLES UNIT, B'nai B'rith, will sponsor coffee and conversation Sunday at 8 p.m. at Eleanor Manella's home, 26918 W. 12 Mile Road, South- field. There will be a charge. For information call Mrs. Manella, 353-2926. THE CHAI SKI CLUB AND THE PEDDLERS BIKE CLUB, will engage in softball and volleyball at 10:30 a.m. Aug. 17 at Kensington Park. They will meet at the main Jewish Community Center at 10:30 a.m. for carpools to the park. The cost is admission to the park. Bring your own pic- nic and drink. For informa- tion, call Larry Rosenberg, 471-2695. THE COMMUNITY NET- WORK FOR JEWISH SINGLES (25-45) is planning two events. The Endless Summer Slumber Weekend for Singles at the Fresh Air Society will be Sept. 5-7. Ac- tivities will include canoeing, fishing, tennis and aerobics. There is a fee which must be received by Aug. 15. For in- formation, call Jill Cole, 661- 1000 ext. 347. Tomorrow, the group will be visiting the Polish Ethnic Fes- tival. They will meet at 7 p.m. at the Bagel Factory on 12 Mile and Evergreen. For in- formation, contact Harry Pevos, 355-3512. SINGLES 2 (40-55) will pre- sent Picnic in the Park 11:30 a.m. Sunday at Springdale Gold Course in Birmingham, a block north of 16 mile, east of Woodward. Picnickers will meet in the covered area of the course located at the end of Strathmore. In the event of rain, the picnic will be scheduled for Aug. 17. RSVP to Mary Feldman, 353-5443, or Herb Mandell, 341-1132. ROSE SHERER SOCIAL- ITES executive board and newly elected officers will meet at 12:30 p.m. Sunday at the Northgate clubhouse. Lunch will be served, followed by a meeting. EROTICA NETSUKE JADE TREES LAPIS LAZULI JADE, MALACITE AND OTHER STONE CARVINGS ALSO A VERY FINE SELECTION OF JEWELRY THE JEWISH NEWS 20300 CIVIC CENTER DR. SUITE 240 #2482 SOUTHFIELD, MI 48076 ORCHARD MALL WEST BLOOMFIELD 851-5516 *SINGLES I Joseph Berenholz, M.D. J.F.A.C.O.G. OF ALL AGES WELCOME is pleased to announce AUGUST BASH the opening of His New Office L.Z. Productions Singles Party SEE OLD FRIENDS AND MEET NEW ONES • Great Prizes • Light Snacks • Exciting Music • Cash Bar in the practice of Obstetrics and Gynecology. This practice will place an emphasis on new obstetrical care, infertility, general New Date gynecology and gynecologic urology. Sunday, August 17 8:30 P.M. Providence Medical Office Building Steak & Ale 12 Mile & Orchard Lake Farmington Hills Cover Charge ONLY $5.00 At the Door * Must be at least 21 DOOR PRIZES FRIENDSHIP SINGLES (21-35) B'nai B'rith is taking reservations for a camping weekend at the Pinery, near Sarnia, Ont. for the weekend of Aug. 22-24. The cost of the weekend includes food, trans- portation, tent and campsite. For information, call Phil Neuman, 357-1871. 22250 Providence Dr. Suite'608 Southfield, Michigan 48075 (313) 559-4580 MUSIC Galaxy Productions invites All Jewish Singles LZ PRODUCTIONS invites t O singles 21 and over to its summer party at 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the Farmington Hills Steak and Ale, 12 Mile and Orchard Lake Rd. Cash bar, dancing, prizes and snacks will highlight the evening. There is an admis- sion fee. THE SUMMER DANCE OF THE YEAR Sunday, August 10, 8:00 p.m. at TEQUILA WILLIES Robert Axelrod, Barry Rosenberg, Bonnie Wolfe and Wendy Hirschelman are members of the Junior Great Books group at the. Jewish Community Center, which meets twice a week. While the youngsters are enjoying short stores by authors such as Jack London and Ray Bradbury, they are also developing their reading skills. At the completion of the course, each participant will receive a certificate from the Great Books Foundation. 26551 Evergreen Southfield FUN Admission $5.00 FRIENDS 67