SPACE Offering Support Groups Spring & Summer SALE 50% OFF on selected groups, includes sportswear, suits, Cocktail dresses and gowns APPLEGATE STORE ONLY 29839 Northwestern Hwy. Between 12 & 13 Mile Rdi At Inkster Road 352-7202 A MasterCard V • Monday-Saturday 10:00-5:30 Thursday evening till 8:30 4 .44e • ' VISA cordially invites you to attend its ANNUAL FUND RAISER RT SALE-SILENT AUCTION C. 1 * . S Sunday, May 5, 1991 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. at GLEN OAKS COUNTRY CLUB 30500 West 13 Mile, Farmington Hills Admission: $10 per person Refreshments will be served PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT SCHOLARSHIP FUND & DAY CARE PROGRAMS Make checks payable to: Gateway Montessori School Multi Media Sale Includes: Galleries Represented Include: • LITHOGRAPHS • ETCHINGS ARIANA GALLERY, LAWRENCE ST. GALLERY, • ENGRAVINGS • ENAMEL WORK DETROIT ARTISTS' MARKET, • SCULPTURE • CERAMICS ARTIST'S GALLERY APPLEGATE SQUARE, • JEWELRY ABRAHAM LEAF, DUBI ARIE. BARUCH NACHSHON, BEN AURAM & YOSI STERN Private collections including works of REGINALD MARSH, ROCKWELL KENT & OTHER PRINT MAKERS OF THE 1920s & 30s For ticket information please call: 737-2070 92 FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1991 On May 8, from 7:15-9:30 p.m., SPACE will offer two drop-in discussion groups for men and women who are widowed and for men and women who are either separated or divorced. Pre- registration is not required for either group. On May 14, from 7:15-9:30 p.m., SPACE will sponsor a workshop, "Goal Setting and Attainment" by Judith Quayle. Pre-registration is mandatory. On May 15, from 7:15-9:30 p.m., SPACE will offer a topic drop-in discussion group en- titled, "Ending A Relation- ship With Honesty." No pre- registration is required. On May 21, SPACE will sponsor an evening workshop, "Stress and the Single Parent," by Gail Shiffman Hennes. Pre-registration is mandatory. On May 22 and 29, from 7:15-9:30 p.m., SPACE will of- fer discussion groups for those who are widowed, and those who are either eparated or divorced. Drop-in discussion groups are offered each Wednesday at the SPACE office. Pre- registration is not required. Divorce support groups and widowed support groups are offered each month on Mon- day evenings. Pre-registration is mandatory by calling SPACE, 258-6606. SPACE — Room to Grow for Changing Families, is a non- sectarian community service of National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section. Chocolate Jubilee For Young Adults Young adults are invited to a chocolate jubilee 7:30 p.m. May 23 at Monchelle La- moure in the Bloomfield Cen- tre Office Building. The gathering, which is open to singles and couples, is spon- sored by the Jewish Welfare Federation Young Adult Division. Mark Schlussel, president of Federation, will discuss current issues in the Jewish community and the need for more people to become in- volved in leadership roles in Federation and the corn- munity. The gathering is being organized by Pamela Lippitt and Jeffrey Sternberg, chair- men of the YAD Outreach Committee. There is a charge and space is limited. For reservations, contact Scott Mittelman at the Young Adult Division of- fice, 965-3939, Ext. 140. ( Rabbi Roman Midrasha Lunch And Learn B'nai B'rith Michigan Re- gional Council and the Mid- rasha-College of Jewish Studies will present the last lecture in their spring "Lunch and Learn" series noon May 16 at United Hebrew Schools. Rabbi Norman Roman of Temple Kol Ami will speak on "What Jews Should Know About the Christian Bible." A kosher lunch will be served and the lecture will begin at 12:30 p.m. Reservations are required. There is a charge. For information, call the Midrasha office, 352-7117. 1 L7=7 : \ ADL Seeks Survivors New York — The Anti- Defamation League is seek- ing to locate certain Holo- caust survivors in response to a request from the U.S. De- partment of Justice Office of Special Investigations (OSI). The call is for persons who may have knowledge regar- ding the persecution and murder of civilians in the Joniskis district of Lithuania in the summer of 1941. Both English-speaking and non- English-speaking witnesses will be welcomed. Such persons should com- municate with Elliot Welles, director, ADL Nazi War Criminals Task Force, 823 United Nations Plaza, New York, N.Y., 10017, or Kenneth I. Misrok, Trial Attorney, Of- fice of Special Investigations, Criminal Division, U.S. De- partment of Justice, 10th and Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C., 20530 At- tention: Universal South, Room 1025 (Telephone 202-673-3878). N (