limm l SINGLE LIFE BBYO/JCC :°O. ° D O o SOLO Hosts Whirly Ball SOLO invites area Jewish single parents for whirly ball and a pizza dinner at Whirly Ball West, 5700 Drake Rd., West Bloomfield on March 3, 1991, 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. Children are welcome but must be 10 years or older to play. The cost will be $10 per adult and $8 per child which includes court time and dinner. To register, please send a check made out to Temple Israel, 5725 Walnut Lake Rd., West Bloomfield, MI 48323, Attn: SOLO. For further information, call the Temple at 661-5700. Grades 7 & 8 Post Purim Dance Singles Brunch At Adat Shalom Adat Shalom Synagogue will host a singles brunch 10 a.m. Mar. 10 at the syna- gogue. Jeffrey Zaslow, Chicago Sun-Times colum- nist, will be the speaker. INGREDIENTS FOR INVESTMENT Transportation is avail- able from the JCC 4 ) Jimmy Prentis Morris Building (10 Mile/ Greenfield) e l Leave from JPM at 8:00 p.m. j Return to JPM at 11:30 p.m. di You must RSVP for this service. J Lite Refreshments Dress as your favorite J MTV Rock Video Star J QUESTION: Why has real estate proven to be such an ex- cellent investment over the years as compared to other in- vestments? J di Disc Jockey Teen Connection Members — $4.00 Non-Members — $6.00 ANSWER: Housing prices have gone up steeply since the mid-60's for two basic reasons. First, the number of new hous- ing units built each year was far below that which it should have been. Since there is a steady growth in population, this puts pressure on our housing reserves and prices rise. Second, there have been infla- tionary increases in land, labor and material costs that go into building a house. Historically, real estate values have always in- creased faster than the cost of living. RSVP by March 3 to Faith Tam, 661-1000, ext. 269 WINTER SALE DUMMER ef GLIDERS priced $298 Specially choice of fabrics a : oc* "We Ship . Anywhere" Q l 1 100 OTHER STYLES OF ROCKERS AND GLIDERS NOW N SALE! 3337 Auburn Rd. (1 Mile West of Adams) Auburn Hills 853-7440 REAL ESTATE HAS ALL the known ingredients for a good investment. Please Phone Ray A. Fox or drop in at CRANBROOK ASSOCIATES, INC. 32440 Franklin Road Franklin Phone: 626-8700 Presented in cooperation with Chase Manhattan of Michigan CHASE Jim Linnane, Vice President ■ 1111 Bloomfield Hills: 313-645.6466 WAD BINS & BASKETS • GARMENT BAGS • TIE RACKS 03 21325 Telegraph t.) (Just North of 8 Mile) DL Southfield 948.1060 If you don't think your donation makes a difference, look at the dl Terence it made in Lady Check the Catalogs... THEN SEE US! 1— Z 2 Q. 5 U) oe 0 o. 3) U) .54 X a 0 0 as Ro 0 When it comes to closet and storage accessories, come to us. For the biggest U) selection anywhere. And savvy staff with ac "where-to-put-it" solutions. We can beat LU N catalog prices, too. Just try us. U) m 0 Ann Arbor JCC Hosts Dance The Washtenaw County Jewish Community Center, Ann Arbor, will host a singles square dance presented by the JCC Singles and the Outing Club at 8 p.m. Mar. 9, at the Ann Arbor JCC. David Park Williams, of Yp- silanti, will do old singing calls of dances of the 30s and 40s as well as 19th century jigs and reels. No experience or partner is necessary. Bring comfortable shoes. There is a charge. For information, call the Center, 971-0990. Ray A. Fox, Licensed Realtor Saturday, March 9 8:30-11:00 p.m. Maple/Drake Building New Horizons Elects Officers City of Hope New Horizons Chapter for singles appointed temporary officers. They are: chairman, Sharon Stein; associate chair- man/recording secretary, Marsha Greenstein; treasurer, Marty Cohen; tributes, Janet Kessler; fund raising, Fern Fine; program- ming, Marilyn Guss and Dave Lewis. The newly formed executive board proposed a social func- tion for members only once every two months and mem- bership drives and socials open to the public on the alternate months. The pur- pose of the group is to provide a place for single persons 40 and over to work together for a common goal, raising monies for the City of Hope. Singles interested in New Horizons, call Sharon Stein, 552-9237; or Marsha Greens- tein 354-0774. REAL ESTATE UPDATE TEEN CONNECTION .0 o 0 ._ What cc.es to mind whcnyou think of an Afghan Muni? Probably a pampered purebred. Well-groonv...d. Certainly nothing like the dog that our cn.chy insiatipttarried into de Michigan Humane Society MHS1 last laniury 30th. WI. Fe found was one of the won't of starvation and neglect the NHS has eser encountered. A byear-old. female Afghan we named Lady, weigh- ing jitu 19 pounds, and suffering from violent seizures. S. had been locked up. wit.out fond. for more than a trrindl Abantkined. The only water Lady recencil dripped down from a hole in the roof of the garage in which she had haw left to die Eurnining suclinarian. Dr. Barium Blaine. (1,n:rib...A the dog's ionditim a. 'literally skin and bore,: crneluding that is difficult to belicm the. this dog is alive' But Lady is alise, thanks to !AR11,13(1- tributions m the NHS. Her weight has doubled in three mnths. He which was so hopelmly nutted it had to be completely sham!, is growing back. And her former owner has been clurged with two counts of animal cnelty. If stoic: like this one make). mad- der than hell. there: no better time to .prm your outrage than -Be Kind to Animals ‘Neek" (May 3-9, And there's no better way to do it than mailing a check to the NHS. ;.tersci, donation SOJT will nuke a diffcare_ For Lad, it was de difference between life and dell. _ • 7.4 • • m _ r r....nata sr.. arc ore rybeir . s•hci r* r'' C) m ===72=me. ''' En kart. U1.211 73 (.1) VALETS • LUCITE JEWELRY CASES • SHOE DRAWERS B"H Pia- noworks • PIANO CONSULTATION • SALES • SERVICE • CONCERT RENTALS • PETROF AUGUST FORSTER 5 4 1 - 6 3 3 4 23 2 2 5 WOODWARD • FERNDALE GARY RMILLER 0 0 G 1? A P (313) 13 626-0025 With Gratitude to The Almighty, Jerry and I wish to extend our sincerest appreciation to all our dear family and friends for the Tzedakah, prayers, flowers, gifts and cards sent during my recent illness. May Hashem Bless You All, Bernice (Bunny) Kelman THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 93