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At Franklin Park Towers, we totally dedicate ourselves to providing you with the highest quality service at affordable prites. Franklin Park Towers is blessed with a strong Jewish following. Our residents are our family! And here's more good news from Israel. Franklin Park Towers is offering selected one bedroom units for just S 399.00 per month — Hurry, offer is limited. So, before leasing an apartment home anywhere else, come see the Southfield tradition. Come see Franklin Park Towers. 106 FRIDAY, OCT. 23, 1987 Betty Israel, Leasing Consultant 27350 Franklin Road, Southfield, Michigan 356-8020 [-2 A FIRST PROPERTY COMMUNITY Happy With Yourself° Continued from preceding page Liss, who was raised in Pitt- sburgh, Pa., and Buffalo, N.Y., holds a B.A. degree in adver- tising and public relations from Syracuse University and pursued studies toward a degree in personnel ad- ministration at Case-Western Reserve University. She also spent two years at Miami University of Ohio. Liss said she has mixed emotions about being single, but, nevertheless, doesn't let it get her down. "Because I am single, I always tend to look on the bright side of be- ing single. I like my in- dependence, the ability to make my own plans. I like feeling free to meet all kinds of new people. Careerwise, I'm certainly unlimited geographically because I'm single and don't have to have the concern about someone traveling with me if I decide to leave the city. No one is waiting for me at home if I change my plans in the mid- dle of the road." However, Liss said, there is another side of the coin. That is that sometimes she would like to have someone waiting for her at home at the end of the workday, and that, although her friends provide her with a great support system, she would really like to have one person "to share with:' Although she is not critical of single life, she is critical about what she perceives as the community's attitude toward it. She said she feels that there aren't enough ac- tivities for the younger singles — age 22 to 30 — and that the community's at- titude is "unfortunate." "There seems to be an at- titude toward singles that the programming for them should be able to be done with no funds, no dollars. In other words, you have no other responsibilities, therefore, you should come up with your own money to do the pro- gramming that you want to do. I think that perhaps more dollars need to be put into more sophisticated kinds of programs." Among these she suggested personalities from the entertainment and jour- nalism fields and from the na- tional lecture circuit. But just providing sophisticated pro- gramming is not enough. "Until you take this group of people and treat them like the married groups of people for whom community events are planned, you will not be doing them just service in bringing them together in an arena where they can all meet one another." She said the nature of singles is that they don't want to do the fund raising for pro- grams. Rather, they would like to submit the ideas and have the community fund them. Of course, Liss said, there are some activities that are self-sustaining, such as dances and lectures, which gain revenue from admission charges. When the communi- ty does not fund singles pro- grams, it seems to send a message to singles, Liss asserted. "We almost get a message that says 'It's your fault that you're single and we're not going to do anything to help you! " Liss, however, is not downplaying the many ac- tivities sponsored by the Community Network for Jewish Singles. She lauded the Jewish Community Center-based organization. And, coming from what she called a small town, is happy with the diverse cultural ac- tivities available in the Detroit area. Despite the fact that her job flows over into evening hours on occasion, Liss doesn't let that ruin her social life. She knows that by getting out of the house singles have the best chances of meeting each other. "Don't bemoan being single," she counsels. "You will meet people if you're out and about." Book Review And Brunch The Community Network for Jewish Singles will begin a Book Review and Brunch series at 12:30 p.m. Sunday at the main Jewish Community Center. Ruth Katz will direct the discussions. On Sunday, Prince of Tides by Pat Conroy will be discussed. Bagels and coffee will be served. Admis- sion is free. Service, Oneg A service and Oneg Shab- bat for singles will take place at 8 p.m. today at Temple Kol Ami, co-hosted by the temple and the Community Network for Jewish Singles. Rabbi Norman T. Roman will give a talk. Dinner Club The Community Network for Jewish Singles' dinner club will go to the Peacock Restaurant, 4045 Maple, Dearborn, on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Cost of the dinner includes appetizers, dinner, bread, dessert, beverage, tax and tip. Space is limited. For reserva- tion information, call Jill Cole, 661-1000, ext. 347.