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November 07, 1986 - Image 88

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-11-07

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5464 N. Port Washington Rd.
Suite A-170, Dept. 44
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53217

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Jewelers
26325 Twelve Mile Rd.

Southeast corner Northwestern
Behind Gabe's Fruits
In The Mayfair Shops

Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30
Thurs. 10-8:30

353-1424

THE FORCE OF ATTRACTION THAT ACTS BETWEEN ALL BODIES

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
DANCING
Reflections . . . Thru November 15

Wednesdays

No Admission Charge.
Complimentary Hors d'Oeuvres.

Fridays

Fun Starts at 8 p.m.
Burgers in Nifty's '50s Grille
Before Dancing at Gravity.

Saturdays

Dinner at Norm's
Before Dancing at Gravity.

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Nightclub/Dancing

Wed. Thru Sat. 8 p.m.-2 a.m.

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Friday, November 7, 1986

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

a better chance, of meeting
each other.
In the bakery aisle, two
couples participated in a "bun
run." Each couple held oppo-
site ends of a French bread in
their mouths as they raced to
a finish line. Prizes were
awarded to the winning
couple.
In a game called The Price
is Right, named for the TV
show, singles competed for
prizes by guessing the correct
price of a grocery item.
Carol Hervey of Southfield
had a double motive for corn-
ing to singles shopping night.
"I had such a good time at
the one I went to at A & P I
thought I'd give it a chance. I
really like Great Scott!"
She hasn't met anyone
either time she went to sing-
les shopping night, but adds
it's a good way for singles to
meet each other. "It's as good
as any other, and better than
the bar scene. It's a more re-
laxed setting for easy small
talk."
Lea Trager said she really
came to shop last Wednesday,
but she came the week before
and "had a wonderful time. It
was really fun."
Brother and sister Cindy
and Dennis Kliman said they

CALENDAR

TOASTMASTERS: Main
Jewish Center, room 239,
regular meeting, 7:30
p.m. Tuesday, free, 356-
5369.

COMMUNITY NETWORK
FOR JEWISH SINGLES:
Main Jewish Center gym,
co-ed volleyball, Thurs-
day 6:30 p.m. beginner, 8
p.m. advanced; admission,
661-1000, ext. 347.

B'NAI B'RITH FRIEND-
SHIP SINGLES (21 35):
Willow Park Apts. card
room, 28675 Franklin,
Southfield, games night,
7:30 p.m. Sunday; admis-
sion, refreshments, 968-
0436 or 357-1871.

SHABBAT DINNER CLUB:
Aldingbrooke club house,
5770 Drake, West Bloom-
field, potluck dinner, 7
p.m. today; reservations,
661-1000, ext. 347 or
356-2544.

BOOK FAIR: main Jewish
Center, Freddie Gershon,
author of Sweetie, Baby,
Cookie, Honey, 8 p.m.
Thursday, free.

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Continued from preceding page

came "hopefully to meet
somebody."
As singles shopped, Top 40
music filled the air. At differ;
ent points inside the store,
singles were treated to
mini-Dove Bars, pop, cider
and cheese.
According to Jefferson, re-
sponse to singles shopping
nights has been positive. She
said people called the evening
unique and novel and a much
better way of meeting people
than the bars.
A & P discontinued the
singles shopping nights when
management said the crowds
were becoming too large.
Several hundred people jam-
med the store last summer
and the management was af-
raid of someone getting hurt.
But, Great Scott! was in-
trigued by the success, Jeffer-
son said, and grabbed the
opportunity to co-host the
event wi,,h the radio station.
Connie Paul, a WMJC ac-
count executive, greeting
singles at the supermarket,
said Great Scott! "readily ac-
cepted" the chance to host the
promotion. Paul, who is
single, said even she "met a
cute engineer at the last
one."
Singles shopping night will
be conducted next Wednes-
day, beginning at 7:30 p.m.
at the Farmington Hills
Great Scott!. Plans are to
take it to other stores in the
chain.
Looking to meet Mr./Ms.
Wonderful? Just wander over
to the pop aisle. LJ

Holiday Dinner

Community Network for
Jewish Singles will have a
tour of the Holocaust Memo-
rial Center at 6:30 p.m. Nov.
19.
Nate Garfinkel, a survivor
from Poland, will talk about
"Remembering the
Holocaust."
Admission is free, but
reservations are required. For
reservations, call Babs Sepe
or Jill Cole, 661-1000.

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Thursdays

IMMIR MOS

Meet Market

B'NAI B'RITH MICHIGAN
SINGLES: Tiffany Club
House, 29100 Tiffany Dr.,
Southfield, coffee and
conversation, 8 p.m.
Monday; admission, 541-
7289 or 268-7139.

No Admission Charge.
Singles Night.
Reduced Cocktail Prices
Until 11 p.m.

MEM

SINGLE

357-4450

COMMUNITY NETWORK
FOR JEWISH SINGLES:
Brace Lederle Field,
Southfield, co-ed, drop-in
football, 10:30 a.m. Sun-
day, free.

Thanksgiving

B'nai B'rith Michigan Sing-
les will have a Thanksgiving
dinner at 6 p.m. Nov. 23 at
the Laurel Woods Apts. club
house.
Reservation deadline is
Nov. 15. The evening will in-
clude dinner, dancing and
games. Everyone is welcome.
For reservations, call Rose
Gold, 541-7289; or Stella
Rives, 559-2366.

Trips To Israel

United Synagogue of
America will sponsor two
singles trips to Israel from
Dec. 24 to Jan. 4.
For details, contact Andy
Roman at the Michigan
Region United Synagogue
office, 855-5950.

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