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 fultservice 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 address you've been looking for. The Apartments At Franklin Club Choose the apartment home that suits your lifestyle. Several com- 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 yours to pick from at Franklin Club. Bridgepointe At Franklin Club Easy living apartment homes for 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- Below: Wendy Joyrich 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. Where You Choose Your Lifestyle 28301 Franklin Road Southfield, MI 48034 810/353-2810 3 GENERAITONS •HUM' •DEPENTABILTrY Quarry 71 1 At the June meeting of the Oak- land County Branch of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) the new board selected the following members to serve on the executive board for 1996- 1997: chair, Wendy A. Joyrich; vice chair, Lynne Master; secre- tary, Norris F. Lee; treasurer, Robert J. Shecter. Left: Lynne Master FRANKLIN CLUB Cr ACLU Elects New Board All Business' Are Not Created Equal. There Is A Ilifferenee. WE LVIRATJB JEWELERS In Store Specials Everyday Sunset Strip 29536 Northwestern Hwy. • Southfield • (810) 3574000 Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-5 The Perfect Family Gift... A. Subscription To The Jewish News. (810) 354-6620 Newly elected to the board of directors are: for a three-year term Michey Arnowitz, Julie Candler, Rabbi Marla J. Feld- man, Norris F. Lee, Richard H. Lobenthal and Robert J. Shecter. For a two-year term, Gerrie Barclay and Jan C. Leventer. For a one-year term, Michael C. Curhan, Grenae D. Dudley and Angela L. Milton. Continuing on the board will be: John E. Grenke, Terrence L. Hall, Judge Carl F. Ingraham, Micki Levin, Lynne Master, Rozanne Sedler, Elsa M. Shart- sis, Daniel Steinhardt, John Telford and Susan Winshall. Area Youth Receive Degrees Eight area residents recently re- ceived degrees from Yeshiva Uni- versity. Students awarded baccalaureate and/or associate degrees included Steven Green- field, Chaya Kleinfeldt, Daniel Najman, Joseph Selensy, Judith Schlussel and Rebecca Schramm, all of Southfield; Noam Koenigsberg, of Oak Park. West Bloomfield resident David Goldberg received a mas- ter of arts from Ferkauf Gradu- ate School of Psychology. Maple-Drake Events Slated The following programs will be offered at the Maple-Drake Jew- ish Community Center. A rabbinic series will feature prominent rabbis in our com- munity. On Monday, Aug. 5, at 1 p.m., Rabbi Bunny Freedman will speak on "Taking Care of the Fragile Members of Our Com- munity." On Sunday, July 28, grand- parents and grandchildren will spend a full day at Camp Mass. Admission is $25 per family of four with $8 each additional per- son. Greenmeade, a historical vil- lage on Eight Mile and New- burgh roads in Livonia, will offer a hands-on experience of 100 years ago. Meet at the village on Thursday, Aug. 15, at 11 a.m. The cost of $6 for adults and $4 for children includes admission to the village and a box lunch. Join the JCC and IRP for the the Shaw Festival at Niagara- on-the-Lake on July 23-24, for the performances ofMr. Cinders on Tuesday night and The Dev- il's Disciple on Wednesday. Members: $229; non-members: $239 p.p. double occupancy. On Sunday, Aug. 4, There will be an evening performance of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra at Meadow Brook with Neeme Jarvi conducting a program of Gershwin. Members: $42; non- members: $47. On Wednesday Aug. 21, there will be a narrated steamboat ride and shopping in Frankenmuth plus shopping at Birch Run. Box lunch and snacks are included. Members: $29; non-members: $34. The "Geritol Follies" will be at the Masonic Auditorium in Tole- do, Ohio, Wednesday, Sept. 11. Cost: $54. Transportation and lunch provided. For information regarding brochures, costs and to make reservations, call Lorraine Mor- ris, (810) 661-7649. Basic Hebrew At Machon Machon L'Torah will offer a free, five-week crash course in basic Hebrew, led by Jeff Perlstein at Machon L'Torah, 15221 W. 10 Mile Rd., at 7:30 p.m. starting Wednesday, July 24. Reservations are required. For information and reservations, call Machon, 967-0888. JudaiCollege Summer Term Machon LTorah will hold its next six week summer semester of Ju- daiCollege educational program starting Tuesday, July 23, at 7:15 p.m. Rabbi Avraham Jacobovitz will lecture on "Six Short Steps To Basic Judaism - Pursuits." Simultaneously, Rabbi Steven Ettinger will speak on Jewish ethics from Pirkei Avot. At 8:15 p.m., Rabbi Naftali Kirzner will lecture on "Back to the Future," a session on the weekly Torah portion. Refreshments will be served. The program will be held at the Machon Learning Center, 15221 W. 10 Mile Rd. For information, call Machon, 967-0888. K