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brace m. weiss
Jewelers
26325 Twelve Mile Rd.
Mastic Surgeon To Speak
Southeast corner•Northwestern
Behind Gabe's Fruits
In The Mayfair Shops
Mon.-Sat. 10 5:30
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Come and let us remove your unwanted hair problem and Improve your appearance.
Near 12 Mlle Rd. bet. Evergreen & Southfield
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Temple Israel Sisterhood's
Ala 35 Spring Art Fair will
iture a talk by plastic sur-
on, Dr. Donald B. Wallace, on
Lnday at 12:30 p.m. at the
nple.
Dr. Wallace will speak on
;osmetic Surgery - '86 Up-
te." Dr. Wallace has been in
ivate Practice for 23 years. In.
cent years, he has limited it to
smetic surgery.
He is a graduate of the Uni-
nity of Michigan and inter-
d and did a surgical residency
St. Joseph Hospital in Ann
rbor and completed his resi-
tncy in plastic surgery at St.
xfis University Group of Hos-
tels.
He is a member of the Ameri-
tn Board of Plastic Surgery,
merican Society of Plastic and
econstructive Surgeons, Michi-
en Academy of Plastic Sur-
eons, American Society for
esthethic Plastic Surgery, In-
trnational Society of Aesthetic
lastic Surgery, the Oakland
ounty Medical Society, and is a
;Row of the American College
f Surgeons.
The art fair will open with a
hampagne preview party for
atrons, on Saturday at 8 p.m.
t will continue Sunday and
Monday fom 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
a the election meeting during
he fair, George Cantor, colum-
iist and media personality, will
peak on "Why Can't the Press
ilver Get it Right?" The 1986-87
sisterhood slate of officers will
)e elected at that time.
Included in the show will be
mutiques and featuring a
variety of art, including glass,
enamel, fine and costume
ewelry, paper cast and glass
sculpture, fiber art, photog-
raphy, pottery and paintings.
Lunches and snacks will be
available both days. Jewelry ap-
praisals will be available on
Sunday.
Committee members are: Gail
Caplan, vice president of ways
and means; Rosalie Fox, chair-
man of the event; Sherri Tobias
and Gloria Shifman, art chair-
men; Deborah Malerman,
boutique chairman; Shirley
Halprin and Lin Klein, ticket
chairmen; and Linda Brodsky,
luncheon chairman. Adrienne
Milin is the sisterhood
president.
Tickets will be available at
the docir. For information, call
Ms. Caplan, 851-2722; or the
temple office, 661-5700.
Seek Volunteers
As Drivers
Volunteets are needed to
drive members of the new Met-
ropolitan Chapter of Naamat
U.S.A., some of whom are not
able to drive themselves any
longer.
Persons who can spare a few
hours to drive once a month
should contact Belle Glenner,
967-3891.
Schiff Elected
Sander B. Schiff has been
elected president of the Village
Council of Beverly Hills. Schiff,
an 11-year resident, previously
served as chairman of that
community's planning board.
Thurs. 10-8:30
353-1424
5594969
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