MAGICIAN • • CALL • • GARY R. MILLER PHOTOGRAPHY Exciting entertainment for your organization, WHERE YOU ARE ONLY LIMITED BY YOUR ENTHUSIASM AND YOUR IMAGINATION club or private party. 547-2730 Stage Shows Wedding Rehearsals and 40 Ceremony Assistance Close up magic ff,v444.vs • WEDDINGS • BAR/BAT MITZVAHS • PARTY PLANNING • SHOWERS/SWEET 16s • CANDY PLACECARDS & FAVORS SPECIALIZING IN • CALLJGRAPHY • NAPKINS & ACCESSORIES E ADDRESSED • ENVELOPS PICTURE INVITATIONS! • PROFESSIONAL & COMMERCIAL DEPT. BY OUR FI NE STAFF • HOT STAMP MONOGRAMING FROM THE TRADITIONAL TO THE "GLITZ" • HEBREW CALLIGRAPHY 15 WONDERFUL YEARS OF EXPERIENCE • g"HEORO:: 'AV TO ceutG tVez44e4f$44,, 569-9792 ( TOWER 14 PAMELA SWIT, LTD. Pine Lake Mall 4 375 0,- cho-,1 Loke fi x/ e st Rc),J at e10.4eu, ml 2— 48933 WATCH THIS SPACE FOR DETAILS ON OUR EXCITING EXPANSION Mel Eisenberg 547-2464 MENTALIST '25 °/ 0 OFF With This Ad De44.44'4 Audience Participation „ 354-4433 Lee Wolin ENGAGEMENTS / •1 c) (313) 363-4162 the GIGUE ORCHEST II SOUTHFIELD • Mack Pitt AND HIS ORCHESTRA • Susan Weiss and Mark Shannon 358-3642 Weiss Shannon - (313) 855-0760 ‘Lornbo • Big Band custom fashion designs • expert alterations on premises LET'S PARTY! DEBBIE PARTRICH'S Colorful Balloon Bouquets Party Decorating NAIL & SKIN CARE SALON * * * FOR ANY OR ALL OCCASIONS! 16" Balloons Latest Colors - Mylar Balloons Helium Filled Jill Margolick Mickey Shapiro 332-7863 661-8888 Call for Deliveries SEMI-ANNUAL LINGERIE OFF SALE • PRIOR PURCHASES EXCLUDED • FINAL SALE GOWNS, ROBES, PLAYWEAR, PETTIS, PANTIES Q.cAyn Intimate Apparel APPLEGATE SQ. NORTHWESTERN & INKSTER Daily 10-5:30 353-5522 Thurs 10-8 Sat. 10-5 74 Friday, June 5, 1987 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS In Cal & Koehler Hair Salon 31435 Northwestern Hwy. Farmington Hills 851-0200 or 851-6240 Mrs. Linda Weiss of North Hollywood, Calif., formerly of Livonia, announces the engage- ment of her daughter, Susan, to Mark Jay Shannon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shannon of Baltimore, Md., and the late Bertha Shannon. Susan, daughter of the late Merle Weiss, earned a B.A. degree at Wayne State Univer- sity and a Master of Occupa- tional Therapy degree at Texas Woman's University. She is cur- rently employed at the Los Angeles Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children. Her fiance is a published ar- tist and sculptor. He is current- ly pursuing studies toward a se- cond career as a physician's assistant. A Labor Day wedding in California is planned. Human Rights Specialist Addresses Rabbis' Event The Council of Orthodox Rab- bis of Greater Detroit an- nounces that Richard Schifter, assistant secretary of state for human rights and humanitarian affairs, will be the guest speaker at the coun- cil's 57th annual dinner June 29 at the Westin Hotel. Schifter, together with Secretary of State George Shultz, participated in the Soviet Union Passover Seder at Spaso House, residence of the U.S. ambassador to the Soviet Union. During 1984-1985, Schifter served as deputy United States representative in the Security Council of the United Nations, with the rank of ambassador. From 1983 to 1986 he also held the position of United States member of the United Nations Human Rights Commission. A lawyer by profession, Schifter practiced law in Washington, D.C. from 1951 un- til his entry into full-time government service. Schifter participated for many years in the educational affairs of his home state of Maryland as a citizen member of various boards and commis- sions. His service encompassed Richard Schiffer 20 years of membership on the Maryland State Board of Education, including eight years as the board's vice presi- dent and four years as president. He also served on the ex- ecutive committee of the board of visitors of the Maryland School for the Deaf, as chair- man of the Governor's Commis- sion for the funding of the education of handicapped children and as chairman of the Maryland Values Education Commission.