ciqi,tclEttE Cacti ffac FOR SENIORS 11111101111•1111111=111111• SEE US FOR GREAT DEALS Up And Out MARTY MARTINS SALES & LEASING WAS $23,469 1987 SEDAN DEVILLE WAS $30,613 NOW $27,227 SAVE $3,386 '19" RCA COLOR TV OR VCR WITH EVERY PURCHASE OR LEASE N NOW $19,748 88 SAVE $3,684 12 Continued from preceding page STOCK#7218 FREE STOCK #7212 1987 ELDORADO THE FOLLOWING DEALER INSTALLED OPTIONS INC.: CUSTOM ROCKER PANEL, VOGUE TIRES, VOGUE WHEELS, CUSTOM VINYL ROOF, GOLD TRIM, CUSTOM GOLD GRILL & GOLD STRIPE. JUST ADD TAX, TITLE & DESTINATION 7100 ORCHARD LAKE RD. 851-7200 Finest Tan North of Florida!! pl_ 30 DAY MEMBERSHIP $20 $5 per visit r + many other specials ACRYLIC NAILS PEDICURES $19.95 $15 Buy Any Package Get A FREE Manicure PARK PLACE TANNING at MANICURES Appointments Preferred. Booths, Beds, Manicures & Sunglasses 33024 Northwestern Hwy. • West Bloomfield • Behind Pizza Hut Mon.-Fri. 9-9, Sat. till 6, Sun. 10-5 737-4720 Studio In Harvard Row Mall 7_44 A The B SPOT "When I thanked one volun- teer," says Bessie Ehrlichman, "she said, 'It was nothing.' But it was a lot. They give such love to each and every one of us." ❑ The Mothers Club of the senior adult department of the Jewish Community Cen- ter, Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch, will meet at 12:30 p.m. Monday in the JPM's Jaffe Hall for a Purim cele- bration. On Tuesday, Sinai Hospital in conjunction with the senior adult department, will pre- sent a lecture on "Manage- ment of Sensory Loss" at 1 p.m. in the JPM assembly hall. At 2 p.m. Tuesday, part two of the film, Oklahoma, will be shown in the JPM as- sembly hall. Sinai Hospital and the senior adult department will 51 present a workshop on hear- ing loss at 1 p.m. Thursday in the JPM assembly hall. The Center Culture Club will have a Purim party at 12:30 p.m. Thursday in the JPM's Jaffe Hall. Philip Imber will read the Megillah. Cantor David Gutman of the Livonia Jewish Congregation will provide a musical pr- ogram. Refreshments will be served. There is a charge for tickets, which are available in the JPM office. A games day for seniors will take place at 1:30 p.m. March 22 in the JPM Jaffe Hall. There is a nominal charge. ilim.h............. 20 50 45 40 For A Limited Time 7 RECEIVE A FREE MATCHING VALANCE ON ANY 100% Louver Drape ALL NAME BRANDS Vertical Blind • Vertical Blinds • Levolor Blinds • Pleated Shades • Wood Blinds previous orders excluded 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 1 ih 1164 21 417 qs 221 14 261 16 736 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 9 447 2 688 1 314 896 1 139 914 1980 1961 1982 1983 1984 1985 1988 COURTESY OF MN SOVIET JEWRY EDUCATION AND INFONNATION CENTER - EURISALIN Emigration Up Slightly 21728 W. Eleven Mile Rd. Harvard Row Mall Southfield, Ml 48076 Free Professional Measure at No Obligation Free in Home Design Consulting Friday, March 13, 1987 seniors. "We get some irate calls from West Bloomfield," says Sally Green, "but up to this point it hasn't been possi- ble to have a pick up there." Repeat excursions or the for- mation of parallel groups are among the possibilities. Up and Out is lining up some interesting trips for later in the year, including a visit to the Michigan Opera Theater. The committee has determined that the program's growth will not be at the expense of the quality so much appreciated by the elderly. "Such patience and kindness is something that is rare at this time of life," writes one par- ticipant. Club Celebrates Purim THOUSANDS 55 50°/0-70°/0 OFF 74 chairwomen report there has been no problem with volun- teer burn-out, largely because the work is so pleasurable and rewarding. "They're a wonder- ful group," says Stone. "We've only to say, 'Wouldn't it be nice if and they've already left to do it." Program costs are subsidized by the NCJW, but there is a charge for excursions which require transportation. The committee tries to keep the price affordable and to balance the more expensive trips ($8 for transportation, snack and ticket to the Attic Theater, for example) with plenty of less expensive ones. Individual volunteers often anonymously subsidize seniors who would not otherwise be able to take part. More money and volunteers would help expand Up and Out, which is open to all local Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-5 Thursday 10-8 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 352-8622 New York (JTA) — Exit visas were granted to 146 Soviet Jews in February, compared to 98 in January, the National Conference on Soviet Jewry reported. Of these, 29 went to Israel. The Detroit Soviet Jewry Committee reported that 35 additional families have been given permission to emigrate since Jan. 1, but 27 Soviet Jewish families have been re- fused. Two prisoners of Con- science who have been re- leased from prison since the first of the year are Roald (Alec) Zelichenok and Iosif Begun. N