12 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 8, 1985 P- 413- )3 3)3-wq C■P-. -4e)3w4(g•- FOR THE WOMAN WHO DOESN'T WANT TO SEE HERSELF COMING AND GOING LOCAL NEWS Kennedy Speaks At Kelley Tribute For Israel Bonds \"\VN's.:\k \- ■ , \— is,\\,10 F(.5 tsj,\ \- \C, We offer a complete Wardrobe of Designer Clothing from Canada and Europe as well as Michelle Lauren Original Designs in ,Lingerie and Lounge Wear. Sizes 16 to 26 and 38 to 46. Open Daily 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday Evening till 9 p.m. Closed Sunday. 37 CHATHAM ST. E., DOWNTOWN WINDSOR, PHONE 1.519-252-2020 40% Premium on U.S. Cash -•_•)-ff(gP- -4•Fd)14 _ BE A WINNER, PLAY , 1-■ cor- - - _.)).-( THE CLASSIFIEDS Call The Jewish News Today 354-6060 You are cordially invited to attend the Grand Opening Celebration of the JOSEPH HUR GALLERY Saturday, November Sixteenth, 1985 at 7;30 p.m. In Honor of this occasion, nationally acclaimed artist DOM MINGOLLA will be present to introduce his exhibition of watercolors and acrylics titled "COLOR IN MOTION" Complimentary Hors D'oeuvres and Champagne will be served JOSEPH HUR GALLERY 6333 Orchard Lake Rd. (in the Orchard Mall) West Bloomfield, MI 48033 (313) 855-0633 oseph(lur Li Li GALLERY Gallery Hours Monday-Saturday 10 am-8 pm Pictured at the recent State of Israel Bonds Professional Health Services Division event, which netted $776,000 for Bonds, are, seated, from left; Reva Rosenfeld, Abbie Ben Ari and Alice Ragins; and standing, from left, Dr. Sanford Rosenfeld, Dr. Hershel Sandberg, Dr. Mark Goldberg and Dr. Abner Ragins. Michigan Attorney General Frank J. Kelley will receive Is- rael's Eleanor Roosevelt Humanities Medal at a dinner sponsored by the Metro Detroit Attorneys Division for State of Israel Bonds at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 17 at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Guest speaker will be U.S. Sen. Edward M. ("Ted") Ken- nedy (D-Mass.). Gov. James J. Blanchard, honorary chairman of the dinner, will make the award presentation to Kelley on behalf of Israel Bonds. Honorary co-chairmen are Michigan Secretary of State Richard H. Austin; Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice G. Mennen Williams and Justice James Brickley; Michigan Court of Appeals Chief Justice Robert J. Danhoff; Lt. Gov. Martha Griffiths; Gov. William G. Mil- liken; U.S. Sens. Carl M. Levin and Donald W. Riegle; and De- troit Mayor Coleman A. Young. Dinner chairman is Stratton S. Brown. Associate chairmen are Lawrence Owen; Faylene Curtis, director, Governor's Spe- cial Projects; and Stanley Stein- born, chief assistant attorney general. Michigan's 50th attorney gen- eral, Kelley was born and raised in Detroit, and attended the University of Detroit, where he earned his undergraduate and law degrees. For the next three years, Kel- ley practiced corporation law in Detroit, and then moved to Alpena, where he practiced gen- eral law and served as city at- torney and county supervisor. While living in Alpena, he held many civic and community organization posts and taught economics and law at North- western Michigan Community College and the University of Michigan. He was appointed attorney general on Jan. 2, 1962, and was elected to a full term in November of that year. He has Frank Kelley Sen. Edward Kennedy been re-elected six times since then. He is the only Michigan at- torney general to be elected president of the National Asso- ciation of Attorneys General. Previous awards to Kelley in-