Shhh. . . . . 2a dder# 74Weovede B'nai B'rith Men's Bowling ZEIGER/GROSS Ted Schmidt 213, Alan Kanter 213, Jim Boschan 210, Mark Goodman 210, Harold Barman 205, Rob Pilskow 200, Bill Yaker 200. BROTHERHOOD/EDDIE JACOBSON Dennis Eder 647/248, Rick Woolman 635/241, Mark Rowe 633/226, Mike Lieberman 631, Larry Horn 622, Rob Greenfield 616/224, Steve Weinberg 614/235, Allen Zuppke 605, Ricky Reznik 224. MORGENTHAU-L'CHAIM Don't Miss It Custom Bench-Made Upholstered Furniture Built to your specifications at affordable prices Lifetime Guarantee on Frames Expert Reuphoistery Unequaled care and craftsmanship Thousands of Fabrics Robert Allen, B. Berger, Kravet, Schumacher, Waverly Sanderson, Cowtan & Tout and More 111 Re • h • tntsing gouch 1204 S. Woodward • Royal Oak • 3 Buildings North of the Zoo (110) 541-9515 Group Apartments for the Elderly A Jewish Family Service Program Since 1979 (/) LU Cr) Lt./ • Luxurious apartments, with private bedrooms, for shared living. • Supportive care provided by Geriatric Care Workers and Social Workers. If someone you know desires a family-like setting, please call Jan Bayer at 559-1500. pv_;1 JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE Limited subsidies available. Endowed by the Coville-Triest Family Foundations. CD LU f=I LU 84 Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 Jerry Broida 657/243-242, Marty Diskin 611/267, Hal Lempert 609/207-205, Dennis Sobol 608/237, Marshall Spin- ner 225, Ron White 214-200, Bill Zuck- er 212, Iry Ka,ne 210, Gill Kanat 210, Stan Finkelstein 209, Dave Broder 208, Lou Dorfman 204, Mike Wayne 204, Sandy Freeman 202. DOWNTOWN/FOX Steve Zom 221, Mark Siegal 214, Gary Siegel 212/210, Jeff Rubin 211, Stu Litt 210, Steve Weberman 210, Ron Smith 209, Steve Kay 203, Neal Drilich 203, Larry Fortin 202, Bob Smith 202, David Little 202. WEST BLOOMFIELD JR. HOUSE LEAGUE Ron Herman 618/247-202, Rick Krsch 605/233-211, Dan Cohen 227, Allan Salomon 213, Jon Firsht 212, Jeff Eisenberg 201. PISGAH Keith Kingston 706/257-255, Barry Fish- man 653/234-224, Andy Rubin 641/256-203, Paul Schaefer 634/245, Mike Bloomberg 605/240, Shel Sher- man 231/211, Barry Roffman 224, Barry Levine 223, Lyle Schaefer 222-207, Larry Sandler 272, Allen Zuppke 217- 200, Matt Friedman 216, Mort Fried- man 213, Jerry Weiss 212, Marc We- berman 202, Michael Reider 202, Shel Rakotz 200. B'nai B'rith Women's Bowling GAULEE MONDAY Lorraine Friedman 519. GALILEE TUESDAY Hallie Serling 546/242, Myrna Fisher 553/208, Judi Grant 507. GALILEE THURSDAY Helene Robbins 579/209, Lorraine Friedman 502, Sylvia Isley 500. ZEIGER Jan Smith 543/200, Bobbie Blaize 514. ISRAEL ALL-CITY Fran Golden 648/281, Hilda Winsen 518/205, Susie Cohan 502. Temple Israel Bowling Scores Fred Labelle 645/268, Greg Miler 264, Ron S. Klein 672/244-217-211, Keith West 648/241-223, Rick Krsh 611/227, Max Dubrinsky 222, Larry Kaiuzny 220, Dan Abramson 219, Hal Margolis 219, Howard Lesnick 216, Marty Mendelson 215. AZA Basketball League Scores Herzl "B" 59, Kishon "B" 48. Jolson "B" 66, Strauss 34. Kishon "A" 38, Hart "A" 28. Funk "A" 42, Herzl "A" 18. Chalut- zim 55, Samson 46. Mn Arbor Interfaith Couples Hold Discussion Interfaith couples and inter- married couples - Jewish and Christian - are invited to an informal discussion and lunch 12:15 p.m. May 1 at the Washt- enaw County Jewish Commu- nity Center as part of "In Abraham's Tent - All are Wel- come: Outreach to Interfaith Couples," a new series of pro- grams being co-sponsored by the Jewish Community Center and Jewish Family Services of the Jewish Federation of Washtenaw County. The May discussion, which will be led by Rabbi Peter Gluck, a doctoral candidate at the University of Michigan, is intended to kick off a series of programs based on the interests of the participants. Rabbi Gluck has 15 years' experience work- ing with interfaith couples. Future programming may in- clude discussion groups, holi- day celebrations, speakers and workshops on such topics as raising children in an interfaith house. There will be a charge per couple to cover the organiza- tional costs of the lunch. To sign up, call the JCC, 971-0990. Temple Holds Blood Drive On April 2, the Birmingham Temple will hold its annual American Red Cross Blood Dri- ve from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. To sign up for a donation time, call the temple office, 477- 1410.