?vrriAnot 1- 1 171.1. !viva opens in DETROIT October 15th! - That's What Friends Are For; Sukkahing In The Rain H alloween came a little early for Brian and Stephanie Goldstein. Upon arriving home from their honeymoon recently, they were greeted with a special treat. Actually, it was more like a trick from their good friends Mark Jeross and Alan and Marcy Newman. THE PHANTOM PHUN PAC • 4 TICKETS ONLY $99! (some restrictions apply) 8 Weeks Only in Detroit • October 15— December 8! CALL NOW! 77-C4A-0 (810)645-6666 Tickets also available at the Masonic and Fisher Theatre box offices and all Ticketmaster Outlets. GROUPS (20 or more): Call Amy (313) 871-1132 ©Chrysler Series at MASONIC TEMPLE THEATRE, 500 Temple Ave., Detroit Go against the grain. Cut down on salt. Adding salt to your food could subtract years from your life. Because in some people salt contributes to high blood pressure,a con- dition that increases your risk of heart disease. 102 ery 29203 Northwestern Hwy. Southfield (810) 356-5454 41. • 0 American Heart Association The Show Must Go On; The Sukkah Must Go Up! Pouring rain didn't stop Andy Russman and Sandy Rockind from building a sukkah at the Florence and Charles Milan JARC (Jewish Association For Residential Care) home in Farm- ington Hills. Hands down, Andy won master sukkah builder. Many thanks to Sandy for being on pine needle patrol and pulling them out of my hair. This was the second annual year for JARC's Sukkah Build- ing Brigade. Co-chairs were The trio decorated the newly- weds' pad with everything from plastic spiders and rats to Silly String and fake cobwebs. The gags that garnished the entire apartment will add a spark to their marriage for at least the next three months. After all, that's how long it will take to get Robb Lippitt, Dona Lakritz rid of all the tiny pieces of con- and Pam Lippitt. Twelve young adults helped put up sukkahs at fetti. four JARC homes. "The first thing I saw JARC helps adults was a 'Just Married' ban- with developmental ner with balloons," Brian disabilities live mean- said. "I had no idea what ingful and dignified was to follow. When I lives in the communi- started noticing they had decorated the living room ty. Check your mail and left a trail of decora- boxes for an invitation tions and destruction, I MICHEL LE COHEN to JARC's fund-raiser, got a little bit worried SPECIA L TO THE Grease! on Wednesday, about what was next. Af- JEWIS H NEWS Nov. 20, including a ter I had seen all the young adult pre-glow. damage, I thought it should have been Oct. 31 because For information, call 810-352- 5272. it looked like Halloween." So far, they have found spiders in their bed, in the cookie jar, in On The Horizon their underwear drawers, and in Looking for a crash course in how their oatmeal. Stephanie also each political party stands on var- found a plastic rat in the freezer. ious issues? The Young Adult Di- Brian even found a picture of vision (YAD) invites you to Stephanie on the inside of the toi- "Confront The Issues" at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 17, in Shiff- let seat cover. According to Marcy, Brian and man Hall at the Maple/Drake Stephanie haven't found every- Jewish Community Center. Ad- thing yet. There's definitely more mission is free. For information surprises to come. Just a word and to make reservations by Oct. 14, call Jim Rosenberg at 810- of warning to the three decora- tors. Brian says, "Paybacks are 642-4260. Hay man, grab some tissue (in hell." case you have allergies) and marshmallows (for toasting, of course) and join Hillel of Metro Detroit and B'nai B'rith Lead- ership Network for a hay ride and bon- fire. The co-spon- sored event will take place 7-10 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 27, at Sugarbush Farm in Ypsilanti. The cost is $5 per person. A convoy will leave from Roosevelts' park- ing lot (at 12 Mile and Orchard Lake) at 6 p.m. For infor- mation and to R.S.V.P. by Oct. 21, call the HMD Mark Jeross, Alan Newman and Marcy Newman welcome office at (313) 577- back their buddies. 3459. ❑