ly • It! Friday, October 7. 1 ?If Fir THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Primrose to Have Annual Singer, Musician to Entertain Jewish Art Topic of Talk at UHS Women's Donor Lunch Dr. Joseph Gutmann, pro- Donor at Cong. Beth Achim Norma HarPaz and Ab- raham Ben-Ze'ev will be the featured entertainment for a donor luncheon hosted by the Woman's Auxiliary of United Hebrew Schools at 12:15 p.m. Nov. 9 at Cong. Beth Achim. was HarPaz Ms. graduated from Hunter Col- lege, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Hebrew Literature. She sings in both Hebrew and Yiddish. European born, Ben- Ze'ev lived for several years in Israel, where he became involved in both Israeli music and folk dance. In 1973, he toured Europe with Hatsabarim, a professional Israeli dance company, as both dancer and musician. Ms. HarPaz and Ben- Ze'ev have made numer- ous appearances on stage, radio and televi- sion. Both have appeared at the Washington, D.C. Israeli Folk Dance Festi- val. Most recently, they have appeared with the Pastiche Woodwind Quintet. Ben-Ze'ev is the musical director and ar- ranger of the ABZ Or- chestra. For reservations and tic- ket information, contact Mildred Grossman, 851- 5666; or Jean Levy, 357- 0424. Business Briefs Lisa Lapides has been named media relations coordinator at Anthony M. Franco, Inc. * * * Daniel Harris, hairstylist at Emile Salon, is available to present workshops on hair care and styles to organizations. During the presentation, he will do a makeover of a member of the audience. For details, call Harris, 642-3315. * * * Alan G. 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Mall hours are noon-5 p.m. Sun- day, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday, Thursday and Friday and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday. * * Bookpeople in the Or- chard Mall will host author and columnist Erma Born- beck at an autograph ses- sion 2 p.m. Thursday. * * * The John Kent Stores have opened a new store at the Tech Plaza Center in Warren. Additional loca- tions are at Wonderland Mall, in Livonia, at Tel Huron Center in Pontiac and at the Orchard Mall in West Bloomfield. Hours at the men's clothing stores are noon-9 p.m. Monday through Friday, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturday and noon-5 p.m. Sunday. * * * Tel-12 Mall will host the Greater Detroit Chrysan- themum Society fall show Saturday and Sunday. The Bichon Frise Club of South- eastern Michigan will spon- sor a "fun match" noon-5 p.m. Sunday at the mall. * * * Robert A. Shapiro, Perry Drug Stores vice pres- ident of health care ser- vices, has been named to the Michigan Board of Phar- macy by Gov. James J. Blanchard. * * * Charlotte's Knit Shops, Old Orchard Mall and Nine Mile and Coolidge in Oak Park, will present a special trunk showing of fashions created from Lane Bor- gosesia Yarns. The trunk showing will take place today at the Oak Park store, and Saturday at the West Bloomfield store. Refreshments will be served. Hours are 10 a.m.-6 p.m. both days in both stores. Beth E. Miller of Ann Arbor and Eric S. Silver- man of Southfield have been designated James Bowdoin Scholars at Bow- doin College. fessor of art history at Wayne State University, will present a slide-lecture on Jewish art Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at the Oak Park Library. Rabbi Gutmann lectures widely at art museums, universities, congregations and international congres- ses. He is contributor to learned publications and author of numerous books and articles. The program is sponsored by the Oak Park Arts and Cultural Commission. For information, call the lib- rary, 548-7230. Irene Rodman, president of the Primrose Benevolent Club, will preside over the organization's 49th annual donor luncheon to be held noon Oct. 18 at Cong. Beth Achim. Ceil Mager will recite the invocation. Estelle Kauf- man will sing the anthems, accompanied by Bess Grus- kin. Entertainment will be ,1 47 Award Wiriner * provided by "The Continen- tals." Prizes will be distributed by chairman Etta Klein- man, who will be assisted by Estelle Alter, Ruth Alter and Fannie Baren. The group will meet noon Wednesday in the Lincoln Towers Apts. club house to make final plans for the donor. Petite luncheon will be served. Marriages Elizabeth J. Danto and Gerald Danto Gilbert were married in a recent ceremony. The couple is re- siding in Detroit. Correction The S&H Cleaning ad- vertisement on Sept. 30 included an incorrect tele- phone number. The tele- phone number for S&H Cleaning is 332-0590. IRENE RODMAN * * * Sharon- Brennen and Bill Davidson were mar- ried Sunday at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. 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