4tran6 illuntrt in Pontiac presents CHAMBER ENSEMBLE The Lyric Chamber Ensem- ble's "Adopt a Young Musician" event will be held 3:30 p.m. June 26 at the home of Ara and Gin- ny Berberian. This event pro- vides scholarships for young students to study at summer camp taught by local musicians. Fedora Horowitz is the artis- tic director. Some of the board of directors include: Alice Gilbert, Sylvia Feldman, Marilyn Habsburg, Barbara Kratch- man, Matilda Rubin, Morley Wasserman, Sondra Berlin and Howard Newman. For in- formation, call 357-1111. H A I R THE AMERICAN TRIBAL LOVE-ROCK MUSICAL AT HISTORICAL SOCIETY Marlene and Paul Borman recently held a brunch in their home for the annual meeting of the Jewish Historical Society. Judy Cantor is the newly elect- ed president. Gilbert Borman, past president, gave the annual report. He and Naum Levine, representing the Detroit Russ- ian Jewish War Veterans, pre- sented Irwin Shaw with a Russian commemorative medal. Some of the guests included: Suzanne and Burt Shifman, Katie Borman, Leonard Si- mons, Harriet Siden, Bernie Cantor, Lillian Shaw, George and Mary Stutz, Rabbi Irwin and Leypsa Groner, Sheila Potiker, Lea and Walter Field, Hugh Broder, Rita and John Haddow, Ruth and Brewster Broder, Joel Jacob and Liz and Rube Weiss. ISRAEL BONDS More than 150 people recent- ly gathered at the home of Hen- ry and Mala Dorfman to honor Paula Glazier, who received the Tree of Life Award from Israel Bonds. The event was co-spon- sored by Women's American ORT and Women's Division, State of Israel Bonds. Mrs. Glazier's daughters, Dana and Mindy, gave a humorous and sentimental tribute to their mother. Some of the supporters included: Andrea Wolfe, Cindy Franklin, Rochelle Lieberman, Marcy and Eric Borofsky, Susan and David Harold, Susan and Howard Tapper, Ellen and Marc Whitefield, Patti and Burt Aaron, Franka and Allen Charlupski, Elyn. and Lawrence Charlupski, Judy and Arnold Mikelberg. FASHION NOTES Lynn Portnoy, of Royal Oak, will have a Yeohlee trunk show- ing June 24-25. Meet local designer Lizzy Eisenberg Fields June 19-30, and she will assist in creating a one-of-a-kind sweater for cus- tomers at Tender in Birming- ham. ❑ Subscriptions available now for 1994-1995 season BY RAGNI, RADO AND MACDERMOT featuring: 9:30 PM SOMEONE TO WATCH OVER ME; TWELFTH NIGHT, OR WHAT YOU WILL; JEFFREY; SWEENY TODD; THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET; and much more. Ask about dinner/theatre packages. Coming July 20 -August 14 ANGRY HOUSEWIVES A play about disgruntled housewives becoming a punk/rock group! AT 12:00 MIDNIGHT SeRCIII4 t i*C 611 by Charles Busch WORLD CUP FESTIVAL June 11 - July 2 (810)335-8100 •;.. ART54.: BEEHIVE 4:30 PM 6/23 - 6/27 6/29 - 7/2 tQ- PSYCHO BEACH PARTY 12 MIDNIGHT relebr.iPag the 11.,11-1471.5xcer 645 - 6666 7-/ c- r A las il .--TE. 6/24 - 6/25 HAIR 9:30 PM 6/21 - 6/26 6/28 - 7/2 ANGRY HOUSEWIVES 7/20 - 8/1 8 PM WEEKNIGHTS 5 PM & 9 PM SATURDAYS 2 PM & 7 PM SUNDAYS 12 North. Saginaw • Pontiac, MI • (810) 335-8100 Now Featuring Live Music Thursdays 8 p.m. to 12 Mid. OUR OUTDOOR DECK IS NOW OPEN David Ball & Kevin Crosby 1' a .r'M N 0 N HAVE YOU Served TRIED OUR NEW LUNCH MENU? 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Mon.-Fri. GREEK SALAD $2.95 VEAL LEMONATO ..$6.95 With Spaghetti CAESAR SALAD $3.95 CHICKEN FILLET....$5.75 BROILED With Rice LAMB $5.95 Choice of Rice, Vegetable or Spaghetti 1/2 1b. HAMBURGER ..$3.50 Also Fish and Seafood Selections Dailo Your hosts: Rick Rogow & Tom Peristeris Open 7 Days • Catering • Carry-Out Available I Let Big Daddy's Parthenon Cater Your Party Event I 6199 Orchard Lake Rd. (N: of Maple) West Bloomfield rn tal 737-8600