I FOR SENIORS TOP OF THE LAMP I CECI & JOANNE WE'RE STILL OPEN EVEN THOUGH 14 MILE ROAD IS CLOSED!!! ANTIQUE • VINTAGE • CONTEMPORARY yvt-xv- CECI ORMAN Ni JEWELRY 855-5580 We're ON 14 Mile Road AT Farmington IN the new Simsbury Plaza. Fashion Jewelry and accessories in a setting of unusual luxury &E comfort" THE BRIGHT IDEA send THE JEWISH NEWS as a gift Seniors To Hear Coffee Concert Oh No! "The dog did it." Maybe even you did it. But one thing is for sure, that lamp is ruined without a new lamp shade. Relax. We have over two thousand lamp shades on hand. TOP AN THE LAMP SHADE SPECIALISTS 8461 Wayne Road Westland 525-0570 17621 W. Twelve Mile Lathrup Village 559-5630 354-6060 1 ..:`Cu M M OT.NROVM w\ tit s . ` PREMIERING SOON OUR NEW STORES: CROSSWINDS MALL Orchard Lake at Lone Pine The senior adult depart- ment of the Jimmy Prentis Morris Building of the Jewish Community Center an- nounces that at 9:15 a.m. to- day, 44 seniors will attend a Detroit Symphony Orchestra Coffee Concert. The senior adult choir, under the direction of Vivian Stollman and accompanied by Sonny Lipenholtz, will per- form at the Erev Shabbos Pro- gram in Jaffe Hall at 12:30 p.m. today. lb celebrate the Sukkot holiday, the nursery school children will join the senior adults for a picnic lunch and entertainment in and around the sukkah at 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday. Fran Aaron will tell a Sukkot story to the children and senior adults and on Sept. 30 Cantor Max Shimansky will entertain. Refreshments will be served. Lunch folowed by a boat ride on Lake St. Clair is planned for Thursday. There is a charge. For information, call the Morris Building, 967-4030. The Book Fair video, "The Gift of Life" with Parichihr Yomtoob, will be shown in the JPM atrium at 10 a.m. on Thursday. Fran Aaron, storyteller, will entertain the Yiddish Culture Club in Jaffe Hall at 12:30 p.m. Thursday. Abe Gornbein will lead a discussion of the • Press Review group at 12:30 p.m. Thursday in room 15 of the JPM. Up And Out To Expand LAKESIDE MALL In Sterling Heights VISIT OUR OTHER FINE LOCATIONS: 82 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1988 "Up and Out," a project of the National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section, has expand- ed its scope for the third con- secutive season to include yearly programming for han- dicapped Jewish individuals who live in the inner city. Barbara Stone, "Up and Out" chairman, says that the section's 1988-1989 calendar will include two lunchtime parties for some 50 Project Outreach clients referred to NCJW by the Jewish Voca- tional Service. The first event will take place on Sept. 29, when NCJW has planned a lunch and musical program at its of- fices in Southfield. NCJW provides free transportation for its "guests" from JVS to the sec- tion offices. The Sept. 29 event will in- clude a musical program which encourages singing and dancing. Chairmen of the day are Babs Kaufman and Il- ene Bluestone. They will be assisted by Ada Fledman and -Hortense Falk. Sandra Leshman is serving as "Up and Out" co-chairman. For information on "Up and Out," an NCJW program for seniors, or Project Outreach, call NCJW, 258-6000. 4 0 I Lake St. Clair 'Dip Thursday The senior adult depart- ment of the Jewish communi- ty Center of Metropolitan Detroit has a few seats re- maining for Thursday's trip to Lake St. Clair. The group will board a bus at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield at 9 a.m., with a stop at the Jim- my Prentis Morris Building in Oak Park at 9:30 a.m. The group will go to the St. Clair Inn for a boat ride, shopping lunch. Advance reservations are required. Call Marilyn Wolfe, 661-1000; or Diane Sands, 967-4030. Sukkot Social At Beth Achim Young At Heart Seniors from Congregation Beth Achim will have a Siikkot social and installation of of- ficers 12:30 p.m. Thursday at the Synagogue. Rabbi Milton Arm will be installing officer and Cantor Max Shimansky wil entertain with "A Bit of Mama loshen," accompanied by Dena Shaykhet. Refresh- ments will be served in the siikkah. Friends and prospec- tive members are welcome. There is a nominal charge. Members are invited to the second Inter-Congregational Senior Luncheon on Oct. 12 at Temple Israel. There is a charge for the luncheon and early reservations are recom- mended. For information, call chairman Fredell Whiteman, 356-1864. Detroit Skyline Seniors' Topic Elaine Moon, a specialist in Detroit's architecture and history, will give a free lec- ture for senior citizens 2 p.m. Thursday at the Trowbridge Apartments, Civic Center Deive and Berg Road, Southfield. Moon will speak on Detroit's restored architec- ture as well as new developments. 4 I 4 - 4 I 44 4.4 .41 4 4111. d I awl - 4 I obi