THE VOLVO 850. AVAILABLE IN TWO SIZES: Both the front wheel drive Volvo 850 Sedan and 850 Sportswagon come equipped with a peppy 168 horsepower engine. Four wheel anti-lock disc brakes. And Delta-Link rear suspension. Men's Club Lunch Set Both have been designed with a sleeker, more eye-catching body style. And both are available at your local Volvo dealer. Stop by and try one on for size. We'll make sure you get a perfect fit. Southfield Senior Men's Club will hold a luncheon Dec. 14 at noon at Southfield Senior Adult Cen- ter dining room. Entertainment will be the Sivertones and Jack Cole. Mem- bers who do not have reserva- tions are welcome to come after the luncheon for the entertain- ment and refreshments. VOLVO Drive safely. REGULAR. •• • Maple/Drake Senior Events THE 1995 VOLVO 850 SEDAN: $25,580* EXTRA LARGE. THE 1995 VOLVO 850 SPORTSWAGON: $28,880* Ms IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DEUVERY Michigan's #1 Volvo Dealer DWY E R 624-0400 ANDSONS Maple Rd. West of Haggerty *Includes automatic transmission, all standard equipment. Destination charge, option packages, tax, license are additional. WE BUY DIAMONDS 29TH OF TEVET PARTY • • • • A • • 102 0 TJ T • 0 F Dress In Disguise (to win a prize) Masquerade Parade P A w N Costume Not Necessary DINNER DANCING ENTERTAINMENT MUSIC BY D. BROWN Couvert: $40.00 per person at Shaarey Zedek B'nai Israel Center 4200 Walnut Lake Rd., West Bloomfield For information: Beth Rose (810) '661-6737 ON WEBUY ESTATES DIAMONDS "A CELEBRATION IN DISGUISE" (December 31st) 8:30 p.m. - 12:30 a.m. LOANS Round Brilliant DIAMOND .71 ct. EGL Cert H S12 Compare at $2,796 Now B A B G A N $1,363 LEW SILVER WiltMeS7VIT ■ RTAM • 9th Generation Jewelers GIA Graduate in Diamond Grading & Evaluation • ORIENTAL RUGS We'buy them, sell them, appraise them, clean them repair them and love them! vor Bernice Friedman (810) 644-5956 PROCEEDS WILL GO TO THE SISTERHOOD SANCTUARY ART PROJECT In-Home & Office Carpet Cleaning • (313) 399-2323 OAK PARK OUTLET • 546-RUGS • 646-RUGS BIRMINGHAM • 973-RUGS ANN ARBOR Happenings at the Maple/Drake Jewish Community Center in- clude on Dec. 12 at 1 p.m. The Reverend James Lyons will dis- cuss "What Jews Should Know About Christians"; there is a charge. Guitarist Michael Bryce will entertain at a "Holiday Luncheon Celebration" Dec. 21 at 12:30 p.m. with songs, stories and humor. There is a charge. Call Lorraine Morris, 661-7649, to register for all events. The Maple/Drake Jewish Community Center will feature the following events. The West Bloomfield High School Jazz En- semble on Dec. 12 will entertain with jazz favorites; no charge. Rabbi Nevins of Congregation Adat Shalom will discuss the "Jews of India" on Dec. 13 at 1 p.m.; there is a charge. On Dec. 21 at 12:30 p.m., there will be a holiday luncheon cele- bration with guitarist Michael Bryce. A buffet lunch will be served and Mr. Bryce will enter- tain with music, songs, stories and humor; there is a charge. Current Events on Thursdays through Dec. 22 will take place at 1 p.m.; there is a charge: There is still time to register for a winter get-away to Florida from Jan. 4-25. For brochures and to register for any event, call Lorraine Morris, 661-7649. Temple Seniors Host Programs America's favorite dessert and Broadway's most favored dance steps will be featured at two Tem- ple Beth El senior programs in December. On Dec. 18, the Mid- dle Years Group will host Larry Imerman, attorney and culinary historian, who will discuss Amer- ica's shimmering favorite, Jell-O. The 1 p.m. lecture is open to the community without charge. It will be preceded by cake and cof- fee at 12:30 p.m. On Dec. 20, the Beth Elders will be entertained by tap dancers the Satin Dolls. The noon lun- cheon is open to the communi- ty. There is, a luncheon charge and reservations are necessary. To make a lunch reservation, call Jeanette Cohen, 737-0194; or Hy Frank, 851-8677, prior to Dec. 16. For information on either pro- gram, call Barbara Grant, 851- 1100. Editor Speaks On Paper's Role On Dec. 11 at 1 p.m., Phil Jacobs, editor of The Jewish News, will address EMES (Emanu-El's Ma- ture and Exciting Set) at Temple Emanu-El. Mr. Jacobs who came to Detroit in 1990 after serving for nine years as assistant editor at the Baltimore Jewish Times, will speak on " The Changing Role of the Jewish Press." There is a charge for non-mem- bers. For information, call, the synagogue, 967-4020. Young At Heart Get-Together Young at Heart seniors will have a winter get-together noon Dec. 15 at Congregation Beth Achim. Members and friends are invited for bagels, rolls, coffee and cake and a musical program featur- ing Cantor Max Shimansky. Also, Millie Rosenbaum will tell of her recent visit to South Africa. There is a charge. For infor- mation, call Yetta Dubin, 354- 0349. Senior Events At JPM A lecture on Israel will be at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Center Dec. 13 at 1 p.m.; free of charge. Max Sosin, comedian, will en- tertain Dec. 15 at 1 p.m. There is a charge. Choreographer Holds Workshop Benny Levy, an up and coming Israeli folkdancer choreograph- er and teacher, will be the guest at this year's Israeli dance work- shop that will take place Dec. 10- 11 in the Detroit area. Mr. Levy is a well known teacher in New York . The workshop will commence at the 10 Mile and Greenfield JCC Dec. 10, 8 to 11 p.m. and will continue Dec. 11 a the Maple/Drake JCC 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. It will conclude with a ses- sion at the B'nai B'rith Hillel of the University of Michigan from 7:30 to 10 p.m. There is a charge. For information, contact Avi Ze- chory and Shelly Jackier, (810) 626-0126.