Adding Color at n 4/.1110 INN is a premier assisted living community that preserves your dignity and respects your independence while offering companionship, security and personal care. /rKg_lv f-4 )-kGT4 The Retirement Community That Has It gig A Premier Assisted Living Community Since 1980 24-Hour Staffing with Personal Assistance Semi-Private and Private Accommodations Medication Administration Daily Housekeeping and Laundry Three Meals Per Day including Therapeutic Diets Full Calendar of Activities On-site and Group Trips -014rmingl-m 4#itio I N N 30350 W. Twelve Mile Road • Farmington Hills, MI 48334 (810) 851 9640 - A visit to Farmington Hills Inn is the best possible way to appreciate and understand the advantages our community has to offer! • COLORWORKS STUDIO OF INTERIOR DESIGN Call Meg or Maria at (810) 352-0208 24111 Civic Center Drive Southfield, Michigan 48304 TE ✓ Great Stores ✓ Great Fashions 'Si ✓ Great Service As you've heard by now, we're making news in design! Whether it's planning your new home, remodeling your existing one, or furnishing a room—we invite you to explore the difference in interior design and encourage you to interview one of our designers for your next project. 32500 Northwestern Highway • Farmington Hills • 851-7540 Advertise in our new Entertainment Section! We Enjoy Shopping With You! 124 Northwestern Highway • Between 12 & 13 Mile Rds. Southfield A photographic salute to the Jew- ish War Veterans of Michigan will be on display at Temple Israel throughout the month of June. The exhibit will include photos of all Jewish soldiers from the De- troit area from World War II. Recognition of the debt we owe as a society to our veterans will take place during Sabbath services on Friday, June 22, when members of the Michigan Region Jewish War Veterans and the Ladies Auxiliary will gather. Couples Club Installs Slate The Couples Club of Temple Is- rael will hold its installation of of- ficers at a Havdalah service dinner on Saturday evening, June 1, at 7:30 p.m. This social evening will take place at the home of Eileen and Jerry Isenberg. The slate of officers to be in- stalled is: Sue and Marc An- drews, presidents; Laurie and Mark Blinder, vice presidents program; Michelle and Eliot Globerson, vice presidents mem- bership; Donna and Stuart Berg- er, treasurers; Elissa and Danny Kline, corresponding secretaries; Kym and Michael Kay, record- ing secretaries; Donna and Richard Brown, immediate past presidents. There is a charge. For reser- vations or information, call the Temple Israel office, (810) 661- 5700. Genealogical Talk Slated For more information about The Trowbridge and our Daily Activities IT'S ALL AT APPLEGATE .. . Photo Display Honors Veterans Call Robin Magness (810) 354-7123 Ext. 209 DETROIT/ 'THE JEWISH NEWS The Jewish Genealogical Society of Michigan will hold its next regular meeting on Thursday, June 6, in the library of Temple Beth-El (Telegraph at 14 Mile) beginning at 7:25 p.m. The speaker will be Patricia Pilling. Dr. Piling's presentation, titled "Save and Share your Memories," will include tips on how to take oral histories and how to preserve old photographs and documents. A member of the JGSM, Dr. Pilling has conduct- ed over 60 workshops on these subjects. Elections ofJGSM offi- cers for the upcoming program year also will be held at this meeting. Meetings of the JGSM are free, and are open to all who are interested or potentially inter- ested in finding their Jewish roots. Membership information will be provided. For information, call Marilyn Natchez, (810) 478- 6575; or Lea Trager (810) 738- 5142. (_\