FOR WOMEN L )j C c ~1 V I 5 I N W RK5 r!: (4 N • custom fashion designs • expert alterations 111111111MINIMMIllill"." 1111.1111 • PAMELA SWI F T. LTD . #1 In Custom Fashion Designs 669-1440 - A full service Optical Shop - Fashion Eyewear from Around the World Italy France Israel Orient America •Glasses begin as LOW as $39.95 • Low Vision Aids • In-Office Optical Lab Eye Exams by Appointment 4 New Concepts In Coordinated Clothing 29107 Northwestern Hwy. at 12 Mile • Franklin Plaza Hours: M-F 10-4 p.m. 358-4085 Ceci Orman DECEMBER ONLY: Bring in your old pair of glasses and get $15.00 trade-in on the purchases of new glasses from selected frames. NEW ORLEANS MALL 10 Mile at Greenfield 559-6010 Jewelry WATCH US GROW AT SIMSBURY PLAZA 14 Mile and Farmington 042,0 4 1, Orosdi•Beck 'Fashions And Home Accessories Want to dress up yourself or your home? Come visit us and see the latest in Evening Wear, Casual Wear, Jewelry, Home Accessories and Gifts. Always at 20% OFF. Pageant Children's Dresses and Large sizes are available. SOUTHFIELD PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER 29702 Southfield Rd. Between 12 & 13 Mile Rds. Open Daily 9:30-10, Sunday 12-6 Layaways Available ws, 443.2325 1.1.1191111, — 118 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1987 Franka Charlupski, second from left, was recently honored at a capital funds parlor meeting by the Michigan Region of Women's American ORT. Pictured with her are, from left: Harriet Jacobson, husband Allen Charlupski and Mary Lee Fishman. JNF Women's Donor Tuesday At Shaarey Zedek The Women of Jewish Na- tional Fund will hold their donor event at noon Tuesday at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. This event will be the culmination of their commitment to raise $250,000 for their project, The Isadore and Edith Kolodney and Women of Jewish National Fund of Greater Detroit Sports Field and Landscaping Project at Beit Bluma School for Girls in Petach Tikvah. A musical program featur- ing the Rose Morgan Chorale is planned for the event. Rose Morgan, director and accom- panist of the chorale, is a past president of the Music Study Club of Metropolitan Detroit. She has been staff pianist and choral director of the Sholom Aleichem Institute for many years. For 25 years, she was associated with the Beth Achim Sisterhood Choral Group. The musical program will include a presentation of Yid- dish, Hebrew, Russian and show tunes. Sadie Braver, violinist, will join the group in a special presentation. Soloists include Shirley Belkin, Sylvia Halliburton, Eda Miller, Alexander Nemoff and Mimi Summers. Also participating in the pro- gram will be: Esther Ap- plebaum, Oscar Banks, Mor- ris Berk, Nathalie Citron, Helen Farrand, Sophie Garber, Cecille Kerner, Ruth Kranitz, Simon and Helen Krasner, Marion Lustig, Sadye Markman, Sidney S. Miller, Mary Ann Robinson, Jacqueline Rogers and Manuel Weiswasser. The national anthems will be sung by Bess Axelrod, ac- Rose Morgan companied by Vivian Stollman. Sadie Goren will deliver the invocation. Bea Feigelman is president, Shirley Kraft is vice president of fund raising, Bess Axelrod is vice president and program chairman and Doris Markel is vice president of membership. For reservations and infor- mation, call the JNF, 557-6644. Naamat Ladies Mark Chanukah Negbah Shalom Chai Chapter, Naamat USA, will celebrate Chanukah with a latke party on Wednesday noon, at the Kristen lbwers, room 205E, 25900 Greenfield, Oak Park. This also will be the closing meeting for the season. Meetings will resume in March. President Fan Press invites friends. Refreshments will be served.