THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ,SO Friday, June 13, 1986 FOR WOMEN • REAR ENDS • JUNE SUPER SALE MAGIC MEMORIES iy VIDEO PHOTOGRAPHY . OUR GREAT SELECTION OF SPRING & SUMMER MDSE. FOR MEN & WOMEN 20% 471-1235 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * PHOTO PARTY FAVORS 50% to quality instant photography makes us the best choice for your party OFF • 851-2765 357-5166 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * • Previous Sales Excluded IAPPLEGATE SQUARE The Great Cover Up . 70% OFF 1" TURNIL MINI BLINDS **available 36 colors - FREE valance OFFER EXPIRES JUNE 20th, 1986 PREVIOUS ORDERS EXCLUDED **24 patterns to choose from Flat P.V.C. Verticals **8 colors to choose from BLIND & DESIGNS 1" TURNIL HORIZONTAL BLINDS 23" 42" 17.11 26" 29" 36" 44" 52" 72" 92" 18.60 20.10 24.00 27.90 31.80 43.20 53.70 48" 18.60 20.10 21.90 26.40 30.60 34.80 47.70 59.10 54" 20.10 21.90 23.70 28.50' 33.30 37.80 51.90 64.50 60" 21.60 23.40 25.50 30.60 35.70 41.10 56.10 69.60 66" 23.10 25.20 27.30 33.00 38.40 44.10 61.30 75.00 72" 24.60 26.70 29.10 35.10 41.10 47.10 64.50 80.40 78" 26.10 28.50 30.90 37.50 43.80 50.40 68.70 85.80 84" 27.60 30.00 32.70 39.60 46.50 53.40 72.90 90.90 Widths to 142", Lengths to 126" at comparable savings BLINDS & DESIGNS LASER LIGHT 3000 SHADE MACRAME CLOTH CUSTOM WINDOW TREATMENT Width & Height P.V.C. RAT P.V.C. CURVE 37" x 48" 33.48 34.78 44.20 49" x 60" 43.55 46.80 58.85 114.72 • Vertical Blinds 74" x 72" 63.37 70.20 89.05 184.95 • Pleated Shades 87" x 84" 77.05 86.78 109.52 236.27 79.95 Widths to 187", Lengths to 144" at comparable savings The Great Cover - Up 5665 W. MAPLE ROAD WEST BLOOMFIELD, MICHIGAN 48033 - THE JEWISH NEWS? Northwestern Hwy. at Inkster SALE ENDS JUNE 30, 1986 - 353-4353 50% & 35% OFF Macrame Verticals AVODAH-CHAI-BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Naamat USA, will have a regular luncheon meeting at noon Monday in the Whitehall Apts. club house. Norval Slobin will speak on "Fum Vo De Fis Origin and Develop- Faksin ment of the Yiddish Language." There is a nominal charge. Friends and 'guests are welcome. Did You Remember to send someone a gift subscription to Thurs. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. • * PHOTOS BY GILBO STOP BY & CHECK US OUT! • All Sales Final PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB will meet noon Monday in the Lincoln Towers club room. Officers will be elected and plans for the July 15 installation and anniversary luncheon will be dis- cussed. by DAVID CITRIN • weddings • barlbat mitzvahs • sweet 16 • household inventory • insurance video • Aluminum 1" Horizontal Blinds • Wood 1" & 2" Horizontal Blinds • Woven Woods • New 1/2" Aluminum and Wood Micro-Blinds Call With Your Measurements 851-1125 No Shipping Charges NEGBAH-SHALOM-CHAI CHAPTER, Naamat USA, will hold its installation of officers for 1986-1987 at noon Wednesday at Denny's Restaurant, Greenfield Rd. Past president Charlotte Baldwin will be the installing officer and recite the invocation. A member will be selected as the woman of the year. Officers to be installed are: Fan Press, president; Etta Kaplan and Ms. Baldwin, vice presidents; Ms. Baldwin, Reva Lahr, Eva Rivkin and Anna Weitz, secretaries; Lena Schwartz, trea- surer; Betty Order, bulletin, darl- ings and Histadrut; Iliene Win- kelman, membership, dues and Naamat; Ida Kaplan, Jewish Na- tional Fund; Freda Metz, public- ity and Clarion, Etta Kaplan, canister; Ms. Lahr and Ms. Press, child rescue; Lilian Lublin, spiritual adoption; Ms. Press, council represetnative; Ms. Win- kelman,, Rose Gayer, Ms. Weitz and Rose Kleinbard, social com- mittee; and Ms. Kleinbard, sun- shine. Friends and guests are wel- come. DAVID-HORODOKER WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION will be held noon Tuesday in the MCL Restaurant in the Tel-12 Mall. Arrangements have been made for the annual donor lunch- eon to be held at noon Sept. 30 at Cong. Beth Achim. ISRAEL CHAPTER, Naamat USA, will hold its installation of officers on June 22 at noon at the Franklin Racquet Club. Brunch will be served. Installing officer will be Evelyn Noveck. Officers to be installed are: President, Lee Wagman; Vice Presidents, Fan Bunin, Betty Le- vin, Mildred Neumark, vice president-at-large, and Ruth Mil-: ler; Financial Secretary and Treasurer, Hilda Lakritz; Dues Secretary, Ethel Hyman; Corre- sponding Secretary, Edith H. Sweetwine; Recording Secretary, Anne R. Mentzel; Child Rescue and Jewish National Fund, Molly Diamond; Membership, Sonia Wiatrak; Hospitality, Clare Winkler; Publicity and Public Relations, Selma Korn; Sunshine Fund, Mrs. Mentzel; Jewish Community Council, Mrs. Miller; Jews in Distress, Phyllis D. Korn. Entertainment for the lunch- eon will be a program of readings by Molly Sallen. Reservations may be made by calling Fan Bu- nin, 646-5337, and should be made by Monday. There is a nom- inal charge. Friends and guests are welcome. WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM ORGANIZATION will hold a regular meeting at the M.C.L. Cafeteria on Monday at 11:30 a.m. The major fund raising for the year will be on the agenda. METROPOLITAN CHAP- TER, Naamat USA, will meet noon Monday in the Naamat meeting room, Kristen Towers, 25900 Greenfield, Suite 205E, Oak Park. Jeannie Weiner, chairman of the Detroit Soviet Jewry Committee and member of the executive board of the Jewish Community Council, will be the featured speaker. Mrs. Weiner will speak on her trip to the USSR and visit with refuseniks. She will illustrate her lecture with slides. Guests are welcome. DIMONA CHAPTER, Naamat USA, will hold its installation luncheon at the Roman Terrace restaurant on Wednesday at noon. Officers being installed are: Elaine Kohner, president; Betty Rath, vice president; Education Vice President, Shirley Collins; Organization Vice President, Frieda Faigin; Program Vice President, Shirley Collins; Re- cording Secretary, Lorraine Tan- nis; Corresponding Secretaries Alice Ross and Frances Konop; Treasurer, Frieda Leemon; Fi- nancial Secretary, Margaret Bialkin; Funds Vice President, Renee Shuster. Call Shirley Collins, 626-8885, for information and reservations. CHAPTER, SHARONA Naamat USA, will have a board meeting on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the home of Shirlee Katzman, 23671 Coyle,. Oak. Park, 967- 0707. A light supper will be served. Women Elect Doreen Hermelin Doreen Hermelin Doreen Hermelin has been elected Campaign chairman of the Jewish Welfare Federation Women's Division. A vice president and previous associate Campaign chairman, Mrs. Hermelin has served as