I FOR WOMEN TRENDS • and THAT'S MY BOY APPLEGATE SQUARE "The Best Kept .. . Secret In Town" Northwestern Hwy. & Inkster Boys' & Young Men's Clothing For The Discriminating Lady! 29107 Northwestern Highway Franklin Plaza • at 12 Mile • Always 20% Off 358-4085 352-4244 .d B'nai David Plans Donor Luncheon PLAY STRUCTURES For Fun at Home Sold With or Without Installation Prices From $650 to $1650 Visit Our Display in West Bloomfield at 7549 Pontiac Trail 1 /2 Mile East of Haggerty Road. For Additional Information Please Write or Call: Guffrey Products 7549 Pontiac Trail West Bloomfield, MI 48033 (313) 624-7962 In Brighton (313) 229-9646 Susan Weiss The 52nd annual donor lun- cheon of Cong. B'nai David Sisterhood will be held May 16 at the synagogue. The day's program will begin at 11 a.m. with a bouti- que shopping spree. A cham- pagne luncheon will be serv- ed at noon, followed by a fashion show presented by Susan Weiss, spokesman for New York designer Emiio Rossi. Members of the sisterhood participating as fashion models are Jody Altert, Ber- nice Betman, Helen Brown, Sheri Devries, Annette Ferber, Gertrude Grossman, Esther Icikson, Shairi Ferber Kaufman, Hazel Nakisher, Florence Nitzkin, Pat Shan- bom, Bertie Simon, Jennie Solomon, Elaine Brant Ser- now, Dawn 'Pamir, Bella Wais and Millie Zivov. Miriam Ferber is donor lun- cheon chairman. Decorations are under the direction of Barbara Traison. Jennie Solomon is ad book chairman. For reservations, call Nita Stearn or Harriet Lusky, 557-8210. Torah Fund Dinner Nears Beth Achim Sisterhood will hold its culminating Torah Fund dinner on May 16 at 6:30 p.m. in the Wasserman Hall of the synagogue. Corinne Stavish, Jewish storyteller, will entertain. Estell Wainer is 1988 Torah Fund honoree. She will receive a Chai Olam pin "in recognition of her many years of untiring effort in behalf of the Torah Fund. Sisterhood and Congregation Beth Achim." A minimum purchase of Torah Fund cards is required. There is a charge for the din- FRIDAY. MAY 6. 1988 ner and reservations are re- quired by Tuesday. For reser- vations or information, con- tact chairman Libby Ben- Moche, 553-3128; or the synagogue office, 352-8670. Israeli To Speak To Naamat Extra Heavy-2uty Construction To Las Lifetime 58 I Idit Bechor, shlicha (emissary) from Israel to Young Judea working with the Jewish Community in Ann Arbor, will speak on the "Role of Women in Israel" at a meeting of Naamat/USA Greater Detroit Council on May 19 at 1 p.m. in the board room of the Jewish Vocational Service building. Refreshments will be serv- ed, guests are welcome. There is no charge. For reservations, _,call the Naamat office, 967-4750. Endometriosis Group Forms A mutual support group for suffers of endometriosis will be organized at a meeting on May 19 at 6:30 p.m. in lecture hall 8E, Providence Medical Building, Providence Hospital. The group will be advised by Dr. Edward Lichten, a gynecologist who specializes in pre-menstrual syndrome and related gynecological pain problems. For information about the Greater Detroit Endometrio- sis Association, as the group is being called, call Dr. Lichten, 358-3433. There is no charge. Real Estate Women Meet Susan M. Moisev, chief judge of the 46th District court, will discuss "Sales- people and the Law" at a breakfast meeting of the Women's Commercial Real Estate Association on May 17 at 8 a.m. at the Radisson Plaza Hotel. There is a fee. Women in commercial real estate and others associated with the commercial real estate industry are invited. For reservation and breakfast, call Ann Silver, 647-3663. Women To Have Installation Oakland Hills Chapter, Women's American ORT, will hold its installation of officers at noon May 17 at Bloomfield Oaks. Guest speaker is Sherry Margolis of Channel 2.