FOR SENIORS I Michigan Cancer Foundation's Seventh Annual- Dinner Saturday, May 6, 1989 Honorary Chairmen Eugene Applebaum Seniors Hear Humorist Humorist Max Sosin will entertain the members of the Enhanced Generation at Con- gregation Beth Shalom at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday. The theme of Sosin's presentation will be "Jewish Humor — Let's Smile a Lit- tle." Phyllis Young will lead a current events discussion group following the presentation. Coffee will be served. Senior adults are invited free of charge. For information, call the synagogue, 547-7970. Mr. and Mrs. Featuring... Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme Master of Ceremonies WDIV-TV Anchorman Mort Crim Music by ohnny ?rude( Orchestra Seniors Plan Hilberry Trip WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE Michigan Automatic Underground Lawn Sprinkler S stem American Heart Association "Rains Only Rival" SPRING STARTUP SPECIAL (Call for details) Design • Installation • Service • Residential • Commercial Call the Professionals (31 3) 661-6300 24-hour Phone Service Serving Michigan Since 1950 'Authorized Rain Bird Installer" Free Estimates RA/NB/R1). Lloyd & Neil Blazofsky .yifiatte Caati, REBATES $1000 -DEVILLES $2000-ELDO'S, SEVILLES, BROUGHAMS* *FOR QUALIFIED CUSTOMERS DAVID BURKE SALES & LEASING AUDETTE CADILLAC, 7100 ORCHARD RD. 851-7200 107 W Third St. Royal Oak, MI 54° 542-4747 Mon. - Sat. 10 - 6 Thurs 10 - 9 WE TAKE EXCEPTION TO WHAT YOUR MOTHER TAUGHT YOU. YOU SHOULDN'T EAT EVERYTHING PUT IN FRONT OF YOU. You should avoid foods high in cholesterol. It's a fact, a high blood cholesterol level sub- stantially increases your chances of developing heart disease. By cutting down on fatty, rich foods, you can do yourself a big favor. You could lower your blood cholesterol level and reduce your risk of heart disease. For more information about a planned and balanced diet, contact your American Heart Association. We'll give you some free advice on how to plan a diet good for life. TREND Applegate Square SPRING SALE Thurs., Fri. & Sat. FULL FIGURED FASHION SIZES 16-32, lx-5x 72 FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1989 511'2s -8'4217; "e The senior adult depart- ment of the Jewish Com- munity Center announces that limited seating still ex- ists for Wednesday's perfor- mance of Working at the Hilberry Theater. The bus will leave the Maple/Drake Building of the Center at 10:30 a.m. and will stop at a Detroit restaurant for lunch prior to the perfor- mance. The fee includes the play and transportation. Kosher meals are available by advance reservation. For information, call Marilyn Wolfe or Judy Sam- son, 661-1000. Seniors Mark Israel's 41st The senior adult depart- ment of the Jewish Com- munity Center will com- memorate Israel's 41st birth- day with a luncheon celebra- tion featuring ethnic ap- petizers, an Israeli sing-along, folk dancing and a slide tour of Israel on Monday at noon in room 239 of the Maple/ Drake Building. There is a charge. For information, call Marilyn Wolfe or Judy Sam- son, 661-1000. Music Lecture For Seniors The senior adult depart- ment of the Jimmy Prentis Morris Building of the Jewish Community Center will pre- sent Herman Chapin, Detroit Symphony Orchestra docent, who will introduce the music to be performed at the May 12 Coffee Concert. Chapin will speak at 1 p.m. in the JPM assembly hall on Tuesday. Following the lecture, the movie, Electric Grandmother, will be shown by Archie Leslie. The Yiddish Culture Club will present Cantor Louis Klein, accompanied by Lillian Zellman, on Thursday at 12:30 p.m. in Jaffe Hall. The Press Review, a current events discussion group with Abe Gornbein, will meet at 12:30 p.m. in room 15 of the JPM on Thursday. Seniors Mark Israel Birthday The senior adult depart- ment of the Jewish Com- munity Center will have an Israel Independence Day celebration Wednesday at 1 p.m. in Jaffe Hall of the Jimmy Prentis Morris Building. Music will be provided by Sam Barnett and his or- chestra. The Senior Adult dancers, led by Sonny Lipenholtz, will perform and teach Israeli dancing. Refreshments will be served following the entertainment. There is no charge, but reser- vations are required by call- ing the JPM, 967-4030. Emanu-El's EMES Meets Temple Emanu-El's new group EMES (Emanu-El's Mature and Exciting Set) for those over 60 will hold its se- cond meeting 10 a.m. Sunday at the temple. Financial planner Patrick M. Bommarito will discuss relationships between invest- ment performance and the various factors in the market. Refreshments will be served. (NEWS) Hitler Planners Hit Problems Geneva (JTA) — A group of 100 neo-Nazi Germans plan- ning to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Hitler's birth by taking over Liechtenstein decided to abandon their plan because they feared the well-armed Liechtenstein police might shoot them or worse, that the prince would call out the Swiss army. The original plan called for the neo-Nazis, disguised as tourists, to cross into Liechtenstein and take over the Vaduz newspaper and radio station. From there they would broadcast the "historic declaration" to the German nation.