LARGE - TREE SALES AND MOVING FOR WOMEN 404 "Large Tree Movers" Residential - Commercial Many Varieties of Trees Available For More Information Call (313) 624-2055 G.P. ENTERPRISES 7520 Pontiac Trail • W. Bloomfield, MI 48033 • (313) 624-2055 "IT CAN'T HAPPEN TO ME" Treasurer Joyce Sherman, Assistant Treasurer Clara Barenholtz, Recording Secretary Marjory Ansell, Assistarit Recording Secretary Arlene Redfield, Corresponding Secretary Rita Selburn, Finan- cial Secretary Sally Mayer, Assistant Financial Secretary Claire Kretchmer and Assis- tant Financial Secretary Ada Feldman. First-term members of the board of directors to be install- ed are: Phillis Applebaum, Fay Genden, Claudia Gold, Marsha Gordon, Sally Green, Lillian Langer, Barbara Mayer, Beatrice Rowe, Mary Schwartz, .Gloria Siegel and Fran Wigod. Second-term board members to be installed are: Penny Blumenstein, Hilda Erman, Lois Granader and Marilyn Silver. Chairmen of the day are Lenore Dorfman and Mary Schwartz. For reservations, call the NCJW office, 258-6000. By Marilyn Gonte NOW IN PAPERBACK by popular demand Revised. Editibn In Local Bookstores or call MARNIK PUBLISHERS (313) 569-4420 M N S0 K*31 :* Sylvia and Rochelle Barr ..„„„ .. . You're invited to see more of the first totally new Jaguar sedan in nearly two decades. The all-new 1988 Jaguar XJ6 sedan has arrived. As successor to the legendary Series III sedan, its introduction has been one of the most eagerly anticipated auto- motive events in years. According to the experts, it has been worth the wait. But we think you should experience the new XJ6 for yourself. We're inviting you to feel the authorita- tive power of jaguar's new 24-valve, double overhead cam six cylinder engine. Sample 40 years...Cre its luxurious handcrafted interior. Experi- ence its fully independent suspension with its near perfect balance of surefooted tenac- ity and supple ride. In short, we'd like to • show You all of the first totally new Jaguar sedan in nearly two decades—the 1988 XJ6. ENJOY TOMORROW. BUCKLE UP TODAY. JP GUAR A BLENDING OF ART AND MACHINE. the Competition! . eiNe iN e iN A i A t E A 1 IAL ILt 643-6900 1815 MAPLEL AWN. TROY 56 Friday, May 8, 1987 BETWEEN CROOKS AND COOLIDGE OPEN MONDAY AND THURSDAY UNM 9 P.M. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Mother-Daughter Duo Performs For Women The mother and daughter duo-piano team of Sylvia Barr and Rochelle Barr will present a classical music pro- gram entitled, "Four Hands in Two Piano Time" at the Temple Beth El Sisterhood installation luncheon on May 20 at noon at Temple Beth El. At 15, the former Sylvia Stone was a graduate concert piano student studying under the late Dr. Alle D. Zuidema. At Cass Technical High School Music Department, she also was an accomplished harp student. She was chosen to represent Detroit and played the piano with the National High School Or- chestra in Dallas, Tex., under the direction of Joseph E. Maddy, the founder of Inter- lochen. During the Depression she was forced to give up her concert aspirations and be- come a piano teacher. Re- cently she has taught the piano only to her own grandchildren. She is a teacher of the Hebrew lan- guage and has, also, prepared hundreds of young men and women for bar and bat mitzvah. Rochelle Barr began her piano studies with Dr. Zuidema and then continued with the late Dr. Edward Breclshall. She was the May Festival soloist with her high school orchestra. Later while touring the Scandinavian countries she played com- poser Edward Grieg's own piano at his home in Trol- dhaugen, Norway. Presently she plays the organ and is the assistant organist at Temple Beth El. Freda Mendelson will nar- rate the musical program. Paid reservations are due at Temple Beth El, 7400 Telegraph, Birmingham, 48010, by Tuesday.