ZOA Hosts Purim Party A Purim party, "From Russia With Love," will be held Sunday, March 12, 8 p.m. at the Zionist Cultural Center in Southfield, under the auspices of Metro De- troit District, Zionist Organiza- tion of America. The program will include a va- riety-show featuring the Murkis Family composed of the father, Zeev, baritone; the mother, Rachel, keyboard; daughter Sheila (age 11), singer-dancer; and son, Shlomo (age 7), singer- dancer. Humorist Hy Shenkman will be master of ceremonies. Admission is free, but reser- vations are requested; phone ZOA, (810) 569-1515. There will be refreshments. V.Wkiicfar I . • * Plus tax, title, destination. includes rebate. Mom, Tot Class Set t Temple Shir Shalom will conduct a mom and tot program, Our Time, held on Thursdays from 10-11:30 a.m. This program is geared to children 6 months to 4 years and their moms, dads or other special big person. Call the temple office, 737-8700, for in- formation. ---- CHRYSLER sHurnsin (motor sales, inc. ) Corner of Pontiac Trail & S. Commerce Rds. WALLED LAKE • 669-2010 Guest Conductor Leads Symphony Former Michiganian Marek Rachelski, of DePaul University's conducting faculty, will serve as guest conductor for the Southfield Symphony Orchestra's fifth sub- scription concert of the season on Sunday, March 12, at 7 p.m. at the Southfield Civic Center Pavilion. Mr. Rachelski was raised in the metropolitan Detroit area and was awarded his undergraduate and graduate degrees from Wayne State University prior to receiving his master's degree in conducting from Chicago's Northwestern University. The concert is being dedicated to Clark Eastham, founder of the SSO in 1952, who died earlier this month one day before his 88th birthday. In 1984, the Michi- gan Legislature enacted a reso- lution declaring him "The Dean of Michigan Composers." A clas- sical composer who created more than 135 works that were played and recorded by the Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra, Mr. Eastham taught at Wayne State Univer- sity and the University of Michi- gan before retiring in 1981. From 1963-65, he also was commen- tator for WQRS-FM's "Great Music" program. For tickets or information, con- tact the city's Cultural Arts Di- vision, (810) 354-4717; or the Ticket Hotline, (810) 851-7408. FOR THE ULTIMATE IN QUALITY BANDS. CALL L010-ROSS eit7eAkinitmfir Celebrate Life... ...Celebrate Memories BELLAND PHOTOGRAPHY • 810-541-2345 • RUMPLESTILTSKIN JERRY ROSS BAND HOT ICE SIMONE VITALE NORMA JEAN BELL SUN MESSENGERS REFLECTIONS RADIO CITY THE CONTOURS "GUESS WHAT! IT'S CONTEST TIME AGAIN ATT.. WD IFISICUT MAS ER OF / <- I Itd 352-7030 • 1(1 ID IDLYw I y 286 Maple • Birmingham 540-1977 JERRY ROSS BAND RUMPLESTILTSKIN KEEPSAKE VIZI TOR JUST US SECRETS LOVING CUP CHEERS TWO-TWENTY SKYLINE & THE BACK STREET HORNS BILL MEYER We provide continuous music with either bands and/or DJ's 505 S. Lafayette Royal Oak, MI 48067 (810) 398-9711 Call to View Any of These Bands on Video 1 09