50 Friday, November 9, 1919 THE Dimon JEWISH Nun Election Results Among those elected in local election races Tuesday were: OAK PARK: Mayor David Shepherd, Council- men Gerald Naftaly and Marshall Disner. SOUTHFIELD: Council- women Lillian Jaffe, Vicki Goldbaum. WALLED LAKE: Coun- cilwoman Hannah F. Hon- eyman. I NCJW Angel Ball at Fairlane Manor Larry DuMouchelle will lend his expertise as an an- tique dealer and auctioneer at the Greater Detroit Sec- tion, National Council of Jewish Women's 25th An- nual Angel Ball 7 p.m. Nov. 24 at the Fairlane Manor. Dinner will follow. The ball is held to honor individuals who have con- tributed to NCJW's three COMING HERE THIS SATURDAY Howard Fut The Immigrants, Second Generation, and now The Establishment One of America's most powerful and enduring authors will be at iBrowse on Saturday afternoon: November 10, from 2-4 p.m. Howard Fast, whose most recent works'form the trilogy about the family of Dan Layette, the immigrant fisherman's son who made and lost fortunes, married and divorced one of the richest and most beautiful women in San Francisco, and whose life reflects the passions and turbulence of our own age. Mr. Fast's just released final part of the trilogy is The Establishment. He will be here to talk to you and autograph copies of the book. Saturday, November 10 2-4 p.m. • 1 book store and coffee house Northwestern Highway at Orchard Lake (next to Dunham's) 855-9353 Monday through Saturday: 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.. Sunday 10 a.r .n. to 7 p.m. A PERFECTLY LEGAL OPIUM DEN Psst: Wanna buy some Opium at a discount? Almost 10 percent off? We know this place in West Bloomfield where they've got Opium—and other per- fumes and cosmetics—at hefty savings. At Levin's Beauty of West Bloomfield (and Levin Beauty Supply in Oak Park), the prices are like a discount drug store, but the merchandise is strictly upper crust. • Popular designer fragrances for men and women from Bill Blass to Paco Ra- banne are discounted from 10 to 40 per- cent and they've got one of the most com- plete selections of perfumes, colognes and after shaves we've ever seen. Makeup from Clinique to Aziza is a bargain, too, and expensive but effective hair care products such as Redken, KMS, Jhir- mack and Nucleic A are at least 25 per- , cent off. Levin's Beauty of West Bloomfield is at 6716 Orchard Lake Rd., West Bloom- field. Phone 851-7323 during business hours, 9 a.m. to S p.m., Monday, Thursday and Friday; 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday. Levin Beauty Supply is at 24695 Coolidge, Oak Park. Phone 547-9669 during business hours, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Saturday. . • Thrift Shops, which in turn, supports the local programs of the organization. Saundra Goosen, general chairman, announces that "Nostalgia" is the theme of this year's ball. A 15-piece band, ..,"The Swinging Years," will provide music for dining and dancing. Members of the Jack Barnes Dance Studio will present a look at dance during the last 50 years. Dancers will dress in the attire of each era. Highlight of the evening will be an auction, con- ducted by DuMouchelle. Local projects sup- ported by the NCJW thrift shops include: The Orchard's Children's Melody Musicale Meeting Planned Melody Musicale will meet 8 p.m. Thursday in the home of Celia D'zodin, 21901 Beverly, Oak Park. Performing will be Flor- ence Meites, soprano; Irma Pasik, alto, and Mrs. D'zo- din, piano. For information, call Florence Malach, 569- 3874; or. Mrs. D'zodin, 968- 7327. There are openings for sopranos and altos in the ensemble. For information, call Louise Lazarus, 547- 0168. a Anticipating a successful auction at the 25th an- nual Angel Ball honoring contributors to the National Council of Jewish Women's thrift shops, are from left, Saundra Goosen, general chairman of this year's event, and Sadye Snyder, a long-time member of the organization, who is helping with arrangements. rr Services, Oakland Oper- are: Nita Silberschein and ation Friendship, Sally Mayer. Their commit- Meals-on-Wheels, educa- tee includes: Hortense Falk, tion assistance, Ship-A- Ann Rubin, Sadye Snyder, Box, Women in Commu- Betty Silverfarb, Norma nity Service, school serv- Schonwe'tter, Barbara ices, burn prevention and Moretsky, Bibs Jacobson SPACE, a program for and Sandra Leshman. widowed and divorced For reservations. and in- men and women and formation, call the NCJW their families. Assisting Mrs. Goosen office, 557-9604. Weisbergs Represent Bonds in Israel Meeting With Begin Oakland singles presents a Disco/Rock PARTY Sun., Nov. 11th STEAK & ALE RESTAURANT 12 & Orchard Lake Rd. (at 1-696) 8 P.M. $4 cover Meet Some Good People Make Some New Friends Detroiters Harvey and Lucille Weisberg and son Barry met recently with Menahem Begin, at the prime minister's home, on behalf of State of Israel Bonds. WSU Group at Auschwitz Wayne State University President Thomas Bon- ner, right, and International Exchange Program coordinator William Brazil are shown during a recent trip to Poland viewing an exhibit at the Auschwitz concentration camp. The WSU delegation signed an international exchange agreement with Cracow Uni- versity.