64 Friday, November 30, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS MIAMI'S NEW KOSHER SHOWPLACE WINTER VACATIONERS Versailles FOR WOMEN Beat the Auto Rental Rates! Ship Your Car To Florida! Paul Hamby Alto Transports, Inc. 26111 John R., Madison Hgts., MI Milton Towbin, General Manager Contact Becky O'Connell (313) 541-1010 For people who can afford to choose • • • • • • Cruise Headquarters Your hosts for a truly Heimishe atmosphere: Paul Rothenberg, Leo Gartenberg, Lou Mason Beautiful guestroonis with color TV/stereo Olympic size swimming pool Poo!side bar Nightclub with live entertainment Glatt Kosher gourmet breakfast & dinner daily; 3 meals on Shabbat Synagogue on premises GEMINI TRAVEL 855-3600 A Full Service Travel Agency • Corporate & Pleasure Travel AIRPORT SERVICE For Kosher Winter reservations & information call: 1-800-325-1697 New York Office (2 12) 302-0674 The Newly Kosher Versailles Hotel, 34th St. & Collins Avenue Miami Beach, Florida 33140 ( 305) 531-4213 I Es* , caw .3 . b with a 0. THE Teenage Travel Camp the kids AND parents rave about. Summer Camping for 13-17 years old • Experienced leadership • Superior supervision Southern California • Western Canada • Northern California • Europe For further information call (313) 626-1424 GEORGE AUERBACH'S TEEN CARAVAN 55 Doncaster Ave., Suite 201, Thornhill, Ontario L3T 1L7 UNIVERSITY LIMOUSINE P.S. Limousines are a nice wedding gift. A1-17ALX, EILINALTALr' SPECIAL OFFER: $99900 Two week tour of Israel includes: air fare from New York, first class hotels, daily breakfast and dinner, 8 dayS sightseeing, transfers, etc. Departures: January 14 to 28 and February 11 to 25, 1985 • • • • Fund raiser aids ORT school network $609" Air only from New York You may include a free stopover in Europe (using El Al fits) or extend your stay in Israel. Call for brochure Call also for CRUISES-CHARTERS-AIRLINE TICKETS For Reservations Call: GOLDSTEIN TRAVEL 559.2770 Lathrup Landing Plaza corner of Eleven Mile and Evergreen Road CARS SHIPPED BY TRUCK- • . • Area pre-menstrual syndrome support groups will sponsor meet- ings with lectures on "P.M.S. Af- fects Families, Too" by Dr. Ed- ward M. Lichten at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Farmington Hills campus of Oakland Community College, room J-294 and at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 11 at the Berkley Public Library: The lectures are free. Dr. Lichten directs the C.S. Mott Center P.M.S. and Gynecologic Pain Clinic at Wayne State University. He is currently working on a treatment for menstrual migraine headaches. Lichten, a member of the Sinai Hospital staff, is working with neurologist Dr. Ronald Bennett, also a member of the Sinai staff. The team is using a drug to lower estrogen levels to help prevent migraine headaches from occur- ring. — No Parking Worries - - Help with Your Luggage - - Best Rates in Town — 455-5858 FULLY INSURED ICC CARRIER NI F.vv 1984 and 1985 Four Car Carriers * . . * • * • * Offices Located in Ft. Lauderdale, Hollywood & Tampa Florida .• • TIME AUTO TRANSPORT • AND FAST AUTO EXPRESS HAVE • * • MERGED TO SERVE YOU BETTER • . 4 11-800-624-2021 ,Local (313) 545-2200 • 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ■ geography and history, resides in Houston, Tex. Ethel Palman will give the in- vocation. Rabbi-Cantor Edward S. Feigelman will sing the na- tional anthems accompanied by Esther Allan on the piano. Doris Markel is program chairman for the day. For ticket reservations and in- formation, call the JNF, 557- 6644. PMS support groups to host lectures CHAUFFEUR driven LIMOUSINE ..„. , '4 CARTs A # Iris & Jimmy Fuller Continued from Page 62 Michigan Region, Women's American ORT, will have a fund- raising cocktail party 7 p.m. Saturday at' Tapper's Jewelry, 26400 W. 12 Mile, Southfield. Hors d'oeuvres and wine will be served. The fund raiser will continue at noon Sunday. Ten percent of all proceeds will benefit the ORT School Building Program. Checks should be made payable to Women's American ORT. Guests are welcome. TRAVEL Physicians to gather for Florida meeting The American Physicians Fel- lowship for Medicine in Israel will hold its 12th annual Florida mid- winter assembly Feb. 24-March 3 at the Diplomat Resort and Coun- try Clubs in Hollywood, Fla. The program will include social activities for the physicians and their wives. Twenty lectures will be pre- sented, which will earn 20 hours of credit in category one of the American Medical Association Recognition Award. Physicians who wish to present lectures may do so. For information, call Dr. Ber- nard Weston, 353-5660.