AT LAST A TANNING SALON WORTHY OF YOUR TIME
GRAND OPENING SPECIAL
PARK PLACE TANNING
4 TANNING SESSIONS

c-,

-

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SPECIAL. EXPIRES 2-5-87

ACRYLIC NAIL SPECIAL $19.99

HOURS
MON.-FAI. 9 o.m. to 9 p.m.
SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
SUNDAY 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

APPOINTMENTS PREFERRED
33024 NORTHWESTERN HWY.
WEST BLOOMFIELD, 737-4720
BEHIND PIZZA HUT
BOOTHS, BEDS, MANICURES
AND SUNGLASSES

Mr.Alan's 1110 . off

(& More!)

Shoe Sa le

$45 Value

Now $

Warm Protectors
5 45 Value
Now $ 1

Assorted Odds & Ends
Valued from 5125-5225 .. Now $

Slip ons
5 225 Value

Women's Poster
Contest Set

6 988
BRUNO MAGLI

988

$9988
JOHNSON &
MURPHY

ROSSINI

Slippers

$25 Value

Kilte
5 120 Value

Now $ 688

Now $ 4988

Wing-Tip
5 165 Value

Loafers

$125 Value

NUNN BUSH

Now $

2988

$100 Value

$82 Value

Now $ 3988

$140 Value

Casual

2488
CHRISTIAN DIOR

$50 Value

Now $

Entire Stock

Value 5120-5125 ... Now $ 5988

Boot

STACY ADAMS

Techner Loafers
5 69 Value

Now $

2988

BELTS

Snakeskin
5 45 Value ... . Now

$ 1 488 or 2 for $ 25

Not all items available at all stcres.

Sizes 61/2-15
Narrow, Medium & EEE

76

Now $

Garble

Loafer
1 65 Value
Tassel Loafer

BOSTONIAN

Now

7988
FRENCH SHRINER

Now $ 4988

Now

$3988

$6988
LIZARDS

Now

Rossini

1 4988
ALLIGATOR

$350 Value . . .. Now $

5600 v a lu e . . .. No w $ 29 988

Small additional cost for sizes 13 and up.

AU. MAWS

Southfield
"The Original"
In The
New Orleans Mall
10 Mile & Greenfield
Mon.-Sat. 10-7
Sun. 12-5 • 559.7818

West Bloomfield
On The Board Walk
Orchard Lake Road
South of Maple
Mon.-Wed. & Sat. 10-7
Thur. & Fri. 10-9
Sun. 12-5 • 626-3362

Friday, January 23, 1987

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Birmingham
NOW OPEN
111 S. Woodward
South of Maple
Mon.-Wed. & Sat. 10-6
Thur. & Fri. 10-9
Sun. 12-5 • 647-0550

B'NAI DAVID SISTER-
HOOD will have an "Ask the
Rabbi" session with Rabbi
Morton F. Yolkut at noon
Monday in the synagogue so-
cial hall. There is a fee, and
guests are invited. For reser-
vations, call the synagogue,
557-8210; or President Sandy
Schore, 352-2115.

Women Hear
Susan Watson

BALLY

1 9 88

WOMEN'S ORTHODOX
LEAGUE will have a series of
Dinim classes at 8:30 p.m.
Monday and Feb. 2 in the home
of Erica Grossbard, 15970 Hil-
ton, Southfield. Goldie Silvers-
tein will conduct the classes.
For information, call Rochel
Weingarden, 968-4660.

Business and Professional
Women of the Jewish Welfare
Federation will hear from De-
troit Free Press columnist
Susan Watson at a dinner
meeting this Wednesday at
Adat Shalom Synagogue.
Beginning with cocktails at
6 p.m., the meeting's topic is
"From West Lafayette to West
Bloomfield: A View from the
City Desk."
There is a charge for the
evening and reservations are
necessary. For information,
call Women's Division, 965-
3939.

BOOTS

Stadiums

FOR WOMEN

Flint
Oak Brook Square
3192 Linden Road
Across from Genessee
Valley Mall • Mon., Fri. & Sat. 10-9
Tues., Wed. & Thur. 10-7
Sun. 12-5 • 733-8730

The Birmingham Commu-
nity Women's Center is host-
ing an invitational women's
poster art contest.
Entries must be received by
March 1 at the women's center,
746 Purdy, Birmingham
48009.
For information and invita-
tion, call the women's center,
642-1132.

SZ Women Plan
Winter Brunch

Cong. Shaarey Zedek Sis-
terhood will have a winter
brunch program on Feb. 1 at 10
a.m. in the Morris Adler Hall of
the synagogue.
The guest speaker will be
Bill Winkler, co-director of
Verbal Connections, Inc. He
will speak on the STEP pro-
gram (Systematic Training for
Effective Parenting program).
Winkler is affiliated with
Psychological Services of
Southfield and is currently as-
sembling a cable television
program portraying a sys-
tematic approach to basic
communication.
The brunch will honor
mothers of b'nai and b'not
mitzva, confirmands and high
school graduates. Several mini
boutiques will be on hand.
There is a fee. Friends and
spouses are invited. Babysit-

