R I FOR WOMEN I ANDEE'S $1000 OFF — TEENS — LEARN TO DRIVE SLEEPWEAR • DAYWEAR • PLAYWEAR UP TO 75% OFF ALL SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHES DRIVING SCHOOL FRANKLIN SAVINGS CENTRE BLDG. 26400 W. 12 Mile Road — 1 Southfield, Michigan 48034 (313) 354-6070 851-9684 Valid First Day Only at Beth Abraham location. No one mothers pasta like Chef Boyardee The way Chef Boyardee prepares cheese ravioli and macaroni shells, you'd think he was a Jewish mother. He uses only the finest ingredients: rich, ripe tomatoes, aged cheese and enriched wheat flour. So his pasta is not only delicious, it's also 95% fat-free, contains complex carbohydrates and has no preservatives: So for cheese ravioli and macaroni shells with all the good things your mother would use, you can thank good- ness for Chef Boyardee. Macaron i Shells Thank Goodness for Chef Boyardee c 1987 American Ho me Food Pro d Bo =cee I ntroducing Illusions, a new hair concept designed to add volume and fullness ■ Lightweight invisible nylon net Switch from flat to fluffy in seconds ■ Create your own unique look Blend with the subtle shading of your own hair for fullness and height 15-1 - icle 646-0002 76 FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1988 Marlene Goodman Assistant Financial Secretary, Linda Bloom. Recording Secretary is Jody Davis and Corresponding Secretary is Lynne Newman. Board of directors includes: Shirley Burnett, Debbie Can- vasser, Laurel Epstein, Lor- raine Gard, Lucy Gersten, Shelley Class, Lily Gott- furcht, Shirley Hirsch, Mildred Hutto, Sherry Iden, Joan Jacob, Cheryl Kerwin, Miriam Kushner, Sybil Lerner, Donna Manavich, Florence Schwartz, Elaine Sturman, Babs Wilder and Laura Wise. ■ Just brush Illusions in with your own hair Change your look from short to long Birmingham, Michigan 48012 Marlene Goodman was elected president of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El at its annual installation luncheon. Mrs. Goodman has been a member of Temple Beth El for 13 years. She and her husband, Harvey, are past presidents of the Married Group. Her activities in the Sisterhood have included the vice presidencies of both the gift shop and of programming. She has also co-chaired the sisterhood art auction. She has chaired the library committee and the new members orientation commit- tee and has been a member of the religious and membership committees. She worked on the auction committee since its inception 10 years ago. Mrs. Goodman also has serv- ed on the temple's board of trustees for seven years. Elected with her were: Ad- ministrative Vice President, Lee Ann Salle; Programming Vice President, Bobbi Char- ms; Gift Shop Vice President, Carol Israel; Commissary Vice President, Elaine Maskin; Human Relations Vice President, Francis Malin; and Invitations Vice President, Ann Freeman. Elected as treasurer was San- dy Moss and as assistant treasurer, Faye Goldman. Financial Secretary is Beatrice Strichartz and as ■ VVe match your hair color ■ You can wash and style safely with heat rollers and curling irons 280 North Woodward Great American Mall Lower Level Suite #2 Beth El Sisterhood Names Mrs. Goodman Planning the annual affair are, seated, from left: Cell Liebman and Nora Lessman; and standing, from left: Malka Torgow, Karen Nussbaum, Caren Goldenberg, Gail Schwarcz. Amit Marks Israel's 40th ILLUSIONS laycl:tancie- By Batya Chapter, Amit Women, will celebrate Israel's 40th anniversary at its an- nual fund-raising affair at 6 p.m. June 28 at Congrega- tion Beth Abraham Hillel Moses. A barbecue and steak party will be the highlight of the evening. Entertainment will be pro- vided by Abraham Ben Zeev and his orchestra. Proceeds from the evening will go to Amit-sponsored or- phanages, dormitories and special schools for needy children in Israel. Nora Lessman is chairman of the event. Her committee is comprised of co-chairmen