FOR WbME1 711•m" Car 14/- 1 4 6103'S e Your special occasion App A W boutique in large sizes only the ultimate source for oil your travel accessories! 6253 ORCHARD LAKE RD. NORTH OF MAPLE RD. In Sugar Tree • West Bloomfield DAILY 10 to 6:30 • THURS. 10 to 8 • SUN. 12 to 5 • CALL: 855-3180 WITH THIS AD RECEIVE A $25.00 GIFT CERTIFICATE $1,000,000 LIFE INSURANCE By appointment only. 23300 Providence Dr., Carlyle Tower, Sfld. 569-1615 ORT Region Plans Event (LEVEL TERM) ANNUAL PREMIUM (NON—SMOKING) AGE MALE FEMALE 30 $640 $630 40 $870 $700 . 50 $1500 $1260. 60 $3830 $2680 Life) Underwritten by a major Life Insurance Com- pany rated "A" by A.M. Best Company. Call for a Quotation. A written confirmation will be mailed to your business. (Old Republic ALAN G. YELENSKY 3000 Town Center, Suite 2400 Southfield, MI 48075 (313) 353-5600 IRV AND SYLVIA FENKELL MORRIE AND SYBIL FENKELL ROBERT AND REVA MOSS LARRY AND LOIS NICHAMIN are proud and pleased to announce to all their friends and relatives in Southfield that their nephew Remember your college student with a gift basket from . AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY® Help us keep winning. CUSTOM DESIGNED ART Contemporary watercolor paintings done to your specifications for color, size and concept. For a free consultation and portfolio viewing CALL 358-4234 RICHARD MOSS is running for the SOUTHFIELD CITY COUNCIL PLEASE. VOTE FOR HIM ON NOVEMBER 3, 1987 60 FRIDAY, OCT. 16, 1987 "Where You Come First" Kosins Uptown Southfield Rd. at 11 1/2 Mile • 559-3900 Big & Tall Southfield at .101/2 Mile • 569-6930 . Parvine Motamed Michigan Region, Women's American ORT, will hold its annual Capital Funds event Nov. 3 at 8 p.m. in the Bloom- field Hills home of Monica and Norman Ziegelman. The women will honor Franka Charlupski. Parvine Motamed, the director of U.S.A. operations, will be the featured speaker. Iranian-born, Ms. Motamed attended primary school in Iran, secondary school in Europe and universities in Iran and Geneva, Switzerland, obtaining teacher and administrative training. She holds a B.A. degree in French, and a M.A. in education and psychology. She was one • of the first women in Iran to attend an institution of higher learning which she entered after hav- ing married and had two sons. Beginning as an ORT teacher in Iran in 1956, she became acting director of the ORT Girls' School for Teachers in 1959, and the director in 1960. After serv- ing from 1970 to 1973 as the assistant to ORT Iran's direc- tor, Ms. Motamed was direc- tor of ORT Iran until 1980, overseeing a program encom- passing secondary school, junior college and teacher training. Following the closing of the ORT operations in Iran due to the political situation in that country. Ms. Motamed went to London, where she became a senior officer of the World ORT Union. Presently she is the director of World ORT Union operations in the United States. Call the ORT office, 355-9151, for reservations. Sisterhood Has Donor Luncheon Temple Israel Sisterhood will hold its donor luncheon at noon Oct. 28 at the temple. The theme of the luncheon