BAR & GRILL n The Halsted Village Plaza 37610 W. 12 MILE RD. AT HALSTED • (810) 848-9009 Sinai Announces Seventh Annual Ball I Carry-Out Available THE NEIGHBORHOOD FAMILY PUB WITH A CASUAL ATMOSPHERE We Feature their annual Opera- tion Graduation all- night party for graduating seniors. Following graduation ceremonies at Meadow Brook, the seniors re- turned to the high school, which had been Kogan-Liss, Barbara Nemer transformed with a Western theme into and Hope Silverman. "The first Heritage Balls raised `The T a st Roundup — more than $2.5 million for Sinai Till We Meet Again." It programs," said Richard Roth, was a double celebra- chairman of the Sinai Health Care tion for Entertainment Foundation. "The ball is a major Co-Chairs Harold part of our annual effort to and Shelley Gach. Shelley and Harold Gach: Partying all night on their strengthen Michigan's only Jew- They enjoyed the grad- 25th. ish-sponsored hospital and the uation of son David man, Debby Magid, Sharon many services it provides," he not- and celebrated their 25th wedding Schwartz, Andi and Larry anniversary the same evening. ed. Mr. Roth thanked the more Wolfe, Susie and Michael than 50 volunteers and added, Entertainment Co-Chair Gilda Jacob, Rabbi Harold and were John "We do not take you for granted Jacobs and husband also celebrating their silver an- Susan Loss, Howard and for one moment." niversary. It was another double Susan Tapper. Proceeds for this year's event celebration for General Co-Chair will be directed to Sinai's Neuro- Judy Kepes and hus- 25 TURN 12 science Center, which Twenty-five young ladies in the band Richard. After en- was recently designat- sixth grade at the Sally Allan joying the graduation of ed one of only 15 centers their twins, Aubrey and Alexander Beth Jacob School for of excellence by the Na- Zach, Judy stayed up all Girls recently participated in a tional Parkinson's night to make sure things Bas Mitzvah Dinner, marking the Foundation. The Neu- went as planned. The cou- occasion when they will become roscience Center is ple left on a Northwest obligated to perform all the located in West Bloom- mitzvot, or commandments. field and the services in- CARLA SC HWARTZ flight to Beijing, China, Much of the meal, including right after the party, giv- AL LOC dude care for patients pasta salad and potatoes and ing new meaning to the COLUM NIST with Parkinson's, Alz- thicken, was prepared by the girls. term jet lag. heimer's, Tourette's Dessert consisted of colorful cakes, On Sunday, June 9, Andover syndrome and other neurological High School parents threw an All- decorated by the students, and conditions. dreamsicle-flavored pareve ice Rita Haddow, Sandy Night Party for graduating se- cream. Schwartz and Leah Snider are niors following commencement Following the dinner, Rebbet- part of the steering committee. ceremonies at Meadow Brook. zin Esther Bakst spoke, telling Some of the Heritage Ball VII Since previous decorations were the girls ways in which they committee members include Don- destroyed by water damage, the should emulate the foremothers na Barnett, Marian Kantor, parents started from point zero in the Torah. The girls performed Susan Roth, Ellen Rothen- with a space-galaxy theme blast- several songs, then honored their berg, Ann Bass, Raquel off from Planet Andover. The gym- teachers and mothers. Howard, Elaine Manning, nasium and cafeteria were Spotted in the crowd: twins Maxine Rabinowe, Melanie transformed with a galactic am- Bracha Alta and Devorah biance. Some of the hardworking Schaengold, Marlene Grop- Leah Cohen, Chaya Gittel For- man, Rita Levy, Cis Maisel parents included Jan Tilchen, GREAT HAPPY HOUR SPECIALS LUNCH BUFFET MONDAY THRU FRIDAY A VARIETY OF MENU ITEMS TWI-"LITE" DINNER MENU FOR THOSE WITH THE SMALLER APPETITE • LARGE SCREEN TV • POOL TABLE—DARTS—GAMES • • • • T he Heritage Ball VII committee recently met at the West Bloomfield home of Rose Rita Goldman to announce this year's ball. The ball will be held Wednes day evening, October 23, at the Westin Hotel. Mrs. Goldman will be a co-chair along with Lauren Kellman, Jessie Stern, Bar- bara Stollman, He- len Zuckerman, Roslyn Aronow, Elda Schwartz and Lenore Dunsky Weiss. Howard and Barbara Lesh- donski, Shayna Feygl Roetter, Yaffa Ross and Eliz- abeth Stern. A patron evening will be Oct. 9 at Wabeek Country Club. For information about the Heritage Ball, call (810) 213- 2809. SENIOR PARTIES On Thursday, June 6, Berkley High Hope Silverman, Barbara Nemer and Rose Rita Goldman of the School parents put on Heritage Ball. -I r COME IN AND SEE US I I BRING THIS COUPON AND RECEIVE in 1 50% OFF ',,,f 10 .'YOUR SECOND MEAL OR SANDWICHI'"/ j Ex2ires 6-30-96 4 F0' 'W:fr4WP: . #y ezanda,, ,r- IV'f t:474W- OP — ga gemt''r 0 NINUMMINIO r d y INN NOW GREAT RIBS AND SEAFOOD LIVE JAZZ )) FRI. & SAT. MIKE FLEMMING 7 PM - 10 PM NOTES The Community House in Birmingham will be hosting an ice cream social for young girls and their mothers, grandmothers or spe- cial friends June 23 and 24. For more infor- mation, call (810) 644- 5832.' Roz and Sherm will hold a Jennifer Sly Kirk trunk show June 21-22 with unique ap- pliqued coats, jackets, vests, hats and more. El OPEN FOR LUNCH TUES.-FRI. 11-4 OPEN EVENINGS TUFS.-SUN. 43317 East Grand River (Just East of Novi Road) (810) 305-5856 Find It All In The Jewish News Classifieds Call 354-5959 I