MARTY SYLVETTE RAUB Celebrating their 50th Anniversary We love you 11OP Your Children & Grandchildren RONALD'S HAIR & CO. I FOR WOMEN 1 30878 Orchard Lake Rd. Farmington Hills, Mi. 851-3590 HAIR FASHIONS - BY RONALD 23720 Southfield Rd. Southfield, Mi. From pottery to handblown glass, paintings to jewelry and home accessories. 557-0680 Open 1 Days • Eves. By Appt. WOMEN'S RETAIL STORE RENOVATION SALE Designer fixtures, fur- niture, cases, cabinets and mannequins. oj:Ilerneia ■ and gallery IT'S ALL THAT YOU WANT BUT NOTHING YOU'D EXPECT. LOEHMANN'S OF HUNTERS SQUARE MALL 14 Mile & Oichard Lake Rd. • Farmington Hills • 855-4488 Hours: Mon., Tues., Sat. 10 - 5:30 Wed., Thurs., Fri. 10 - 9 Sun. 12 - 5 • Please call for appt. 643-0770 We are winning. 4i, AMERICAN CANC ER SOCIETY ' % "" ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: •k\ s\ \\, • Sophia Hoffman, center-left, president of Social Service Club of Jewish Community Center, presents a check for a spiritual adoption of an Israeli child to Belle Glenner, center-right, local Naamat president, as Sam Kessler and Sadie Gold look on. ' Three To Receive Naamat Service Award Greater Detroit Council, Naamat, has selected the recipients of its 1987 Celebra- tion of Women Award. Selma Goode, nominated by Wayne County Department of Social Services, is a moving force in the Westside Mothers Welfare Rights Organization. She has assisted clients in learning their rights in the welfare system and has been an advocate for legislative and departmental changes which would improve the lives of low income women and children. Sondra Nathan was nominated by the Orchards Children's Services, Inc. for her work on behalf of the com- munity's neglected, abused and emotionally disturbed children. Terri D. Wright, nominated by the Detroit/Wayne County Infant Health Promotion Coalition, works to reduce the rate of infant mortality through education, advocacy and ensuring access to quali- ty medical care for low in-. come pregnant women and infants. Dr. Jacqueline Zeff, dean of liberal arts, Mercy College, .411it)t K KOSHER When you're looking for cereals that provide your family with great taste and good nutrition, POST'S is the natural choice. POST Grape- Nuts" cereal, Grape-Nuts' Flakes, Natural Bran Flakes and Natural Raisin Bran give you all the goodness nature intended. No artificial Where keeping Kosher is a delicious tradition. 72 FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1987 Gluck Chapter Plans Donor colors, artificial flavors or preservatives are ever added. All four cereals are fortified with at least eight essential vitamins and they're absolutely Kosher. So look for POST' the natural choice. GENERAL FOODS Fannie Gluck Chapter, Amit Women, will meet noon Monday at Northgate East Clubhouse. Plans for the an- nual donor luncheon will be formulated. A petite lun- cheon will be served. and a Naamat USA Israeli seminarist in 1986, will speak on the significance of the Spiritual Adoption pro- gram, the sponsor of the Celebration of Women award. The annual luncheon will be hald at noon Thursday at the Southfield Hilton. Women's League Has Meetings Michigan Branch Women's League for Conservative Judaism will hold a speakers training session at 9:30 a.m. Aug. 3, at Cong. B'nai Moshe. Sisterhood presidents will have a lunch meeting at noon with Branch President Mar- jorie Saulson. For reservations, contact Sharlene Ungar, 661-0300. Women's ORT At The Races Parkwood Chapter, Women's American ORT will have a day at the Detroit Race Course on Wednesday at Lad- broke DRC Club House. There is a charge which in- cludes lunch and bus transportation. The bus will leave at 1 p.m. from Knob Woods Club House. This is to benefit the ORT School of Engineering. For reserva- tions, call Sara Epstein, 356-3295, or Lillian Good- man, 357-5254. Guests are invited.