Friday, May 10, 1985 74 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ■ N O T ICE LOCAL NEWS ARE YOU OUT OF CONTROL? ANDY BLAU Now associated with Auto Purchasers the new car brokers. For your best deal on any auto £1110 Bus. 851-9700 call Res. 661-9146 /MIL PIUMOIL&SERS New & Used Car Broker 11011111111•1111=1111.11. BERNICE GARON, M.A. DIET CONSULTANT CAN HELP YOU LOSE WEIGHT IN A NEW AND UNIQUE WAY CALL: JCCouncil To Honor Sister Carol Rittner 353-0465 Don't Give up on Yourself!!! • Bloom so Bloom • other's Day Special • Registered Electrologists • SAL Come and let us remove your unwanted hair problem and improve your appearance. Near 12 Mile Rd. bet. Evergreen & Southfield 559-1969 Appt. OnlyAsk For Shirlee or Debby. — — All just for you at . . & CUSTOM BUILT FURNITURE BUDGET TERMS FREE ESTIMATES — — — — SIZES 2-20 RE-UPHOLSTERING • • • • • OFF • DESIGNER DRESSES • SPORTSWEAR • ACCESSORIES THE - FINEST CRAFTSMANSHIP AND ELEGANCE IN ITAUAN & FRENCH PROVINCIAL MEDITERRANEAN • CONTEMPORARY LOUIS XV • VICTORIAN a/ Sister Carol Rittner REFINISHING • RESTYLING RESTORING COMPLETE INTERIOR DESIGN SERVICE CUSTOM BUILT FURNITURE CARPETING & DRAPERIES Pierre Cardin Harre Bernard M. J. Heller Daniel Barrett Connections Donna Morgan eeora 's 14 Mile & Northwestern Highway • West Bloomfield 288-6400 OVER 62 Years Family Owned & Operated KAUFMAN FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERING CO. 2801 N. WOODWARD AVE., ROYAL OAK, MICHIGAN 48072 SPECIAL SALE HOURS: Next to Jan Gardens Cafe MAY 8th: 10:30 - 7:00 MAY 9th: 10:30 - 8:00 Phone: 626-5860 MAY 10th: 10:30 - 7:00 MAY 12th: 10:30 - 5:00 Does not apply to previous sales or purchases. 20th century classic designs by: • 0• Thurs. & Fri. 10-9; Sot. 10-6 SUNDRY, NOON TO 5 We offer temperature controlled vaults, cleaning, glazing, repair & restyling. Nip SOMERSET MALL, TROY 643-8080 Special 10% savings with this ad if fur is brought in and paid for by May 15th. 800 n. woodward - 2nd floor birmingham, mich. 48011 646-0097 open monday thru saturday 10-6 and friday until 9 pm alvar aalto eliel saarinen eero sarrinen le corbusier eileen grey marcel breuer waiter gropius mart stam gerrit rietveld mario botta ettore sottsass wilhelm wagenfeld r. mallet Stevens michael mccoy gyula pap pipsan saarinen- swanson j. robert f. swanson stanley tigermann laurinda spear florence knoll harry bertoia charles eames rodney kinsman robert stern richard meier robert venturi f.a. porsche koloman moser josef hoffmann otto wagner adolf loos marianne brandt arata isozaki aldo rossi kenneth smith gianni belotti yrjo kukkapura michael de lucchi gwathmey-siegel Sister Carol Rittner, who has been actively involved in Jewish-Christian dialogue, has frequently led study missions to Israel, and has worked exten- sively in Holocaust education, will be honored for her efforts at the Jewish Community Council's final Delegate Assembly of the year, at 8 p.m. May 23. at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Sister Carol will be cited for her role as Project Director for the "Faith in Humankind: Rescuers of Jews During the Holocaust" Conference sponsored last year by the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council in Washington, D.C. For the past several years, Sis- ter Carol has taught courses on the Holocaust, as well as courses about Elie Wiesel. Since 1982, Sister Carol has been a special adviser to Elie Wiesel, chairman of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council. Among the programs she or- ganized at Mercy College of De- troit were a 1978 series of lec- tures, "Violence and the Vio- lated," and in 1980, a ten-week interdisciplinary program entitled "After Auschwitz: Vision or Void?" Following the special presenta- tion to Sister Carol, Edward J. Derwinski of the U.S. Depart- ment of State, will deliver the keynote address. The agenda also includes the annual election of Council officers and members of the Council executive committee. The entire Jewish community is invited. There is no charge. Only duly appointed and regis- tered delegates or their alternates are eligible to vote in the elec- tions. Vision Screening "Vision Days '85," a free eye screening program will take place Tuesday and Wednesday at the Tel-12 Mall. Participants will be screened by health care professionals for vision acuity and eye diseases such as cataracts, glaucoma, tear- ing problems, and retinal disor- ders. Information on contact lenses will be available, and minor adjustments on eye glasses will be made. Five Are Elected To Phi Beta Kappa Five area Wayne State Univer- sity students have been elected to Phi Beta Kappa scholastic honor- ary society. They are: Debra L. Borovoy, Joseph B. Greenbaum, Judy E. Greenwald, Franklkin J. Rosenblat and Simcha A. Segal.