Mayor Feder Proclaims ORT Week

Parent Group to Socialize

Parents Without Panthers will
hold a "coffee and conversation"
evening 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the
home of Mrs. Verna Merkin, 18239
Maryland, Southfield.

Mayor Norman
Feder of Southfield
is shown with
(from left) Mes-
damesMorrisWex-
ler, Bernard W.
Colton and Martin
S. Bernstein when
he proclaimed the
week of April 12-18
as ORT week in
Southfield, in con-
junction with Sub-
urban Stills Chap-
lav ♦
ter sponsorship of
seven art auctions t. -
that week at Northland Shopping Center. Mrs. Wexler and Mrs. Bern-
stein are co-chairmen of the auction, and Mrs. Colton is president of
the Michigan Region, Women's American ORT. The final auctions will
be held 3-5 p.m. and 8-10 p.m. Saturday. Proceeds will benefit the
school building project of Women's American ORT.

Have An Affair to Remember

MORI LITTLE

And Orchestra

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Child
Photography

by

Barbara Robins

Condids Exclusively

Women's CI

Fannie Gluck Chapter, Mizrachi
Women, will hold its annual donor
luncheon noon May 12 at Cong.
Bnai Moshe.
Mrs. Joshua
1 Sperka
will be
.
mistress of cere-
monies, and Can-
tor Hyman Adler
of Cong. Hnai
David will render
musical sele c-
tions, accompa-
nied by Bella
Goldberg.
All proceeds
Mrs. Sperka will go toward
the new Beth Zeiroth Mizrachi, Tel
Aviv, a vocational high school to
be constructed jointly by the Miz-
rachi Women's Organization of
America and the municipality of

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HEIGHTS GROUP, Hadassah,
will holcra theater party 7:30 p.m.
May 3 to see "Patton" at the
Mercury Theater. According to
Mrs. Alfred Stein, president, pro-
ceeds of ticket sales will go to
Youth Aliya, to help support needy
children in Israel. For reservation
information, call Mrs. Herbert
Schna a r, 356-9048.

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FOR ENTERTAINMENT
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PASSOVER GREETINGS

Brenda's
Beauty Salon

Vocational School for Girls to Be Aided
by Fannie Gluck, Mizrachi Women

585-7851

Friday, April 17, 1970-3:5:

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

For Your Holiday
Convenience
Open Monday,
April 20

Tel Aviv, as a major institution in

a unique "City of Education."
For tickets and reservations, call
Mrs. Sam Bicoll, 549-6139, or Mrs.
Lil Varnen, GA 1-0041.

Mary Ann Is Back

Permanents $7.50 and up
Sets $3.50—Tint $7.50 (Set Included)
EXCELLENT SERVICE—NO WAITING

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Phone LI 7-2552
or LI 4-9637

Expert Stylists

(South of 10 Mile)

Open Evenings and Sundays

Juliet

Suburbans

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and

Bloomfield Commons

Maple/Lahser

From LONDON, ENGLAND

ZAN GILBERT
and His ORCHESTRA

A 6-year-old model makes her
way down a Miami runway in
"Don't Forget Tomorrow," a
children's fashion show created
by students of the Beth Zeiroth
Mizrachi, Tel Aviv; one of Is-
rael's first vocational high schools
for girls. This young miss, like
scores of youngsters throughout
the country appearing in local
presentations of the fashion show,
is a child of a member of the
MIzrachi Women's Organization
of America, which sponsors the
Tel Aviv school.

"Distinctive Styling in Music
to your Individual Taste"

Call UN. 1-3065

A GIFT FOR EVERY OCCASION

Complete Selection

including the Finest

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Kt. Gold Jewelry

See Morris

Hamilton

Thurs. Cr Fri. to 9 p.m.

644-7626

B■ rre ,,gharr, Near. °emery's.

Mrs. Samuel Hamburger, a phil-
anthropic, communal and cultural
leader, is chairman of the 1970
Israel Fashion Show Festival, it
was announced by
Mrs. Morris L.
Schaver, Detroit
Israel Bond Wom-
en's Division
chairman.
This year's fash-
ion show lunch-
eon will be held
June 1 at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek.
Active in the
Israel Bond Cam- Mrs. Hamburger
paign for many years, Mrs. Ham-
burger hosted the first Israel Bond
fashion show held in the United
States. She recently headed the
1970 sponsor re-enrollment lunch-
eon, at the Great Lakes Club. Mrs.
Hamburger has visited Israel sev-
eral times and is active in all
causes on behalf of the Jewish
state.
Israel is rapidly becoming a
world fashion center, and its lead-
ing haute couture designers as
well as 10 ready-to-wear firms will
be represented in this display.

JOAN MIRO

Etchings & Lithographs
April 13 to May 2

Barclay Gallery Ltd.

Northland Center Southfield. 352-1957

YOUR SKIN NEEDS
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Indoor living and the winter weather can ruin a corn-
plexio'n. Keep your skin in a meticulously clean condi-
tion with a relaxing deep cleansing facial once every
three weeks. Complete cosmetic line available.

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12 to 5 p.m. Green-8 &
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Saturday & Sunday
Sale!

Ottoman Polyester
Machine Washable

Mrs. S. Hamburger
Chairman of Annual
Israel Fashion Show

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Green-8 9:30 to 9
Bloomfield Commons
9:30 to 6

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For my part I distrust all gen-
eralizations about women, favor-
able and unfavorable, masculine
and feminine, ancient and modern.
—Bertrand Russell

Saturday & Sunday

$14

Yesterday $28 .

Sleek, modified A-line dress
in blue, lilac, navy, pink,
g r e e n, yellow and black.
Dazzling print tie also wash-
able! Sizes 8 to 16. Limited
quantities; not all colors in
all suburbans, so hurry!

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Michigan Bankard
and Bank Americord.

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WINTER! EARLY SPRING!

WERE $20 TO $200

NOW $5 " $50!

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