VI )1 Presents JOAN VASS, USA Fall '97 TRUNK SHOW Fall fashion is about streamlined style and timeless quality..menswear with decidedly feminine flair...Herringbone, Houndstooth and classic plaids impart a brand new feeling of "real clothes" to the World of knits. The signature soft-as-cashmere cottons...cotton/lycra...stretch nylon for comfort...and rayon/lycra has the weight and drape of fine matte jersey. THURSDAY, MAY 8TH FRIDAY, MAY 9TH SATURDAY, MAY 1 OTH TIL 4 RM. Orchard Mall • Orchard Lake Road-N. of Maple • West Bloomfield 810-626-0886 Tennis Tourney AT DISC Saturday BBYO Holds Dance, Election The Detroit Tennis and Squash Club in Farmington Hills will host the Great Eight Tennis Challenge 12:30-3:30 p.m. Saturday, May 10. The free tournament features eight Michigan professionals play- ing on outdoor clay courts. Ad- mission is free. The pros include Brett Beattie, the host pro, former University of Michigan star Dan Goldberg, for- mer touring pro Steve Herdoiza of West Bloomfield and Armand Molino of Bloomfield Hills. The Detroit Tennis and Suciash Club is on Drake Road, just south of 14 Mile. Kishon and Greenberg AZA Chapters will co-sponsor a dance called "The Big Ball" 9:30 p.m.- 12:30 a.m. Saturday, May 10, at the Maple-Drake Jewish Com- munity Center. The program will include games, a raffle and band music from the Greenberg Band, the Kishon Band and Mystery Soup. There is a $6 or $5 plus a can of food admission charge. Elections for officers of each of the BBG and AZA chapters is continuing. Newly elected presi- dents include Aimee Dorfman, Ahavah BBG; Elana Goldenberg, Brice BBG; Sarah Schwartz, Shi- ra BBG; Sherry Kraft, Shoshan- na BBG; Mike Sells, Funk AZA; Jeffrey Grey, Greenberg AZA; Elon Friedman, Posen AZA; Michael Gartner, Strauss AZA; and David Roth, Wallenberg BBYO. For information on BBYO or to volunteer as an adult adviser, call the BBYO Chapter Service Center, (810) 788-0700. Bowling Scores Jewish War Veterans April 30 Edward Burg 220; Milton Burg 215; Howard Guttman 212; Irving Segal 212; Albert Fagenson 211; Herbert benson 204; Waiter Littman 203; Morton Margolis 200. Galilee Monday Fran Klinger 521/200; Paula Slomovitz 507/201; Peggy Sandler 504. Galilee Tuesday Hallie Serling 554/205; Karen Minc 532; Myrna Fisher 506; Gwen Silverstein 500/205; Beryl Perlman 208. Israel All-City Sharon Winans 515; Shirley Stem 246. Galilee Wednesday Sherry Gittleman 558/253; Cheryl Feld- man 553/215; Nancy Amhowitz 552/200; Dianne Schneider 507/210; Shelly Koloff 505; Andi Feuereisen 501/213; Barbara Gerstein 501. Galilee Thursday Elaine Goodman 210. Beth El Youth Awards ext Friday flip to The Jewish News' book review section for N the final word on new books and the book world. The third Friday of every month it's "On the Bookshelf' right here in The Jewish News Entertainment Section. 110 THE JEWISH NEWS Twenty-three area graduates will be honored 3 p.m. Sunday, May 18, at Temple Beth El at the 52nd annual Youth Awards program sponsored by the League of Jew- ish Women's Organizations of Greater Detroit. Rabbi Daniel B. Syme of Temple Beth El will be the featured speaker. A reception honoring the students, hosted by the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El, will follow the program. The 1997 student honorees in- clude Beverly Betel, Robyn Berlin, Jason Bloom, Elana Erdstein, Beth Farber, Jeremy Fogel, Eri- ca Freeman, Stacy Gastwirth, Jenna Goldenberg, Andy Halberg, Todd Horowitz, Julie Jonas, Marni Katz, Shari Katz, Laurie Linden, Philip Rubin, Nicole Scaglione, Tanya Shaye, Tami Tarnow, Lauren Victor, Ann Walker, Mikki Weinstein and Evan Zacks. Hillel Students Lead Services On Saturday, May 10, students and alumni of Hillel Day School whose families are members of Congregation Beth Achim will participate in the Shabbat morn- ing services. The students will lead parts of the service and pre- sent a program in honor of Yom Ha'atzmaut. The following students and alumni are planning to partici- pate: Lindsey, Katie and Bradley Gordon, Jessica Hoffman, Joshua, Aaron and Lindsay Moskovitz-Sklar, Jeremy Moss, Bradley Pierce, Simon Pinter, A.J. and Steven Schostak, Lisa Yoskowitz, Andrew, Gabriel and Sammy Appel, Pele Browner and Adena Kass. The guest speaker will be Robin Lash, musical director of Hillel Day School. A special kid- dush will follow the service. Singer Gives Musical Review A musical book review by mezzo soprano Barbara Alexander will be the featured fare at the noon Tuesday, May 20, luncheon of the Beth Elders of Temple Beth El. Ms. Alexander, joined by accom- panist Doris Hall, will tell the sto- ry of popular songs of famous Broadway productions in word and song. Cost of the luncheon is $8 per person. For reservations or in- formation, call Hy Frank, (810) 851-8677, or Jeannette Cohen, (810) 737-0194, prior to May 16.