The Address Of Choice For The Lifestyle You Choose: Franklin Club A Heritage Of Excellence For nearly two decades Franklin Club has offered the atmosphere, amenities and value people look for in a full service adult commu- nity. From delicious meals served by a friendly waitstaff to the avail- ability of various health care options, Franklin Club may be exactly the Support Group Pians Meeting older adults who require occa sional personal assistance. Resi- dents may enjoy all Franklin Club amenities secure in the knowl- edge that trained, caring help is available 24 hours a day. Welcome To The Club We wel- fortable, spacious models are available. Prepare your own meals if you wish, or select one of the dining plans we offer. Weekly maid service is another option. And just moments from your front door, you'll find everything from escorted van service, exercise classes and card games to dozens of other recre- ational and social activi- ties — all are The next meeting of the South- field - Oak Park Parkinson Sup- port Group will be held Wednesday, June 19, at 7 p.m. at the Trowbridge Apartments. Leon Dreylinger will present a program. There will be an indoor picnic held for all support group mem- bers and guests at the Trow- bridge Apartments on Saturday, July 13, from noon to 2 p.m. ti Uncle Moishy Concert Set ING Yeshivas Darchei Torah will hold its 7th annual Uncle Moishy concert/safety fair on Sunday, June 16, at Berkley High School on Catalpa Drive from 12:30 - 2 p.m. Featured will be representa- tives from the fire, police, marines, reserves and para- medics along with safety vehi- cles and demonstrations. Companies promoting safety products will be there. The concert will start at 2 p.m. For information, call Yeshivas Darchei Torah, (810) 948-1080; or Chanita Wiener, 967-0292. , -4 4 address you've been looking for. The Apartments At Franklin Club Choose the apartment home that suits your lifestyle. Several corn- Cr come you to learn more about the good times, good friends and good living awaiting you at Franklin Club. For a free bro- chure, or to arrange a personal tour, call 353-2810. yours to pick from at Franklin Club. Bridgepointe At Franklin Club Easy living apartment homes for Maple-Drake Offers Programs FRANKLIN CLUB Where You Choose Your Lifestyle 28301 Franklin Road Southfield, MI 48034 810/353-2810 • COLORWORKS STUDIO OF INTERIOR DESIGN 112 16 We enjoyed seeing you at our design project on Woodbridge Lake for the Temple Israel's Tour 1996 • • • A special thanks to Mel and Judy Stumacher for graciously sharing their new home. 32500 Northwestern Highway • Farmington Hills • 851-7540 • On Sunday, June 16, at 2 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. at the Maple- Drake Jewish Community Cen- ter, Nancy Gurwin will direct a musical revue. General admis- sion: $6; and seniors: $4. Rabbi Amy Brodsky from the Ecumenical Institute for Jew- ish Christian Studies will be at the Maple-Drake on Monday, June 17, at 1 p.m. Members: free; non-members: $1.50. The Third Annual Creative Grandparenting Symposium will present author and psy- chologist Dr. Sonia Friedman on Tuesday, June 18, at the Maple-Drake at 7:30 p.m. free of charge. Robin Beck will perform at Maple-Drake on Tuesday, June 25, at 2 p.m. Members: $2; non- members: $3. Great Decisions 1996 will conclude on Wednesday, June 19, at 7:30 p.m. with the topic NATO: What Future Role in Europe? $10 fee. For information or to reserve seats, call Lorraine Morris, 661- 7649. Summer classes will start on Monday, June 17, and run through Aug. 15. Class regis- tration is required one week pri- or to starting date to avoid cancellation. Bridge: Mondays 9-11:30 a.m. or 7-9:30 p.m.; Mah Jongg: Tuesdays 9:30-11:30 a.m.; Canasta: Thursdays 9:30- 11:30 a.m. (two sessions of canasta will be offered). First session is June 6; second session is July 11.; theater with Nancy Gurwin: Mondays (7-8 yrs) 7-8 p.m., (9-13 yrs) 8-9:15 p.m.; The- ater for Adults: Wednesdays 7- 9 p.m.; Country Line Dance, Drop-In: (one evening) Monday, July 1, 7:30-8:30 p.m.; Ballroom Dancing Club: for 18 yrs. and up on Tuesdays 7-8:30 p.m.; Israeli Dance Drop-In: Wednesdays Be- ginner 7:30-8:30 p.m., Inter/ Advanced 8:10-10:30 p.m.; Veg- etarian Cooking: (one evening) Wednesday, July 10, at 6:30 p.m. For information and costs, call 661-7649. Dance and music classes with the Center for Creative Studies will be held at Maple-Drake be- ginning on June 24, and run- ning through Aug. 15. There is a $5 registration fee for each class. On June 20, at 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. a free get-acquainted class will be held. To sign up for the free music class, call (313) 872-3118. Cheder Hosts Siyum, Dinner The Cheder Oholei Yosef Yitzhok Lubavitch will celebrate a Torah achievement on Sun- day, June 16, at Congregation Dovid Ben Nochum. At 5:30 p.m. the nine yeshiva bochurim will be tested by rab- bonim; dinner will follow at 6:30 p.m. The boys are Mandel Cahikin, Asher Federman, Mendel Gourarie, Zalman Ka- gan, Mendel Kottarsky, Yisroel Pershin, Yehoshua Rosenstein, Mendel Scharf and Levi Vogel. The speaker at the event, which will commemorate the second yahrtzeit of the Lubav- itcher Rebbe, will be Rabbi Moshe Kottarsky from the Lubavitch World Headquarters in Brooklyn. Tickets are $20 per person; $36 per couple. For information, call Rabbi Stein, (810) 541-5441. JPI Held B'nai Mitzvah Recently, Devin Bornstein, from Plymouth; Jordan Craig, from Beverly Hills; Tamara Gure- vich, Madlyn Moskowitz and Julie Wilner, from Bloomfield Hills; and Marissa Holtzman, Marc Kaufman and Josh Levin, from West Bloomfield cel- ebrated their B'nai Mitzvah through Jewish Parents Insti- tute. All seven students com- pleted a course of study which combine a community-related work project with a philosoph- ical study of the Torah and Tal- mud.