FOR WOMEN I
FOR DIAMONDS, ESTATES
AND PRECIOUS GEMS...
'Sidney Krandall &Sons is internationally known
and respected throughout the estate and jewelry
industries for conducting transactions in an equit-
able and discreet manner. Immediate cash for all
diamonds and precious gems. Appraisers available
by appointment for estates of all sizes. Inquiries from
individuals and estate attorneys welcome.
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JEWELERS • TROY, MI (313)362-4500
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we sell them,
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Oak Park Showroom • 546 RUGS
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(not an employment agency)
(313) 851-2560
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14000 W. 8 Mile Road
(just west of Coolidge)
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• clean record
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• non-smoker
• Over 50 (AARP)
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(just north of 14 Mile Road)
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Ann Arbor Showroom • 973-RUGS
3410 Washtenaw Avenue
35%
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Birmingham Showroom • 646 RUGS
Piety Hill Plaza,1835 S. Woodward
473-2949
(just west of Arborland)
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FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1988
Huntington Hill
Board Named
Huntington Hill Chapter,
Women's American ORT, has
announced its board members
for 1988-1989.
They are: Sandy Kirsch and
Andrea Solomon, co-
presidents; Janet Hankin,
vice president; Diane Schiller,
recording secretary; Yona
Kahn, publicity and newslet-
ter; Debra Silverman and
Audrey Deutch, membership;
Deborah Astrein, honor roll;
Meredith Weston-Band,
treasurer; Hannah Sterngast,
tributes; Enid Shear, fun-
draising; Rhonda Pliskow,
financial secretary; and
Miriam Iwrey, programming.
Tikvah Women
Hold Meeting
Tikvah Chapter, B'nai
B'rith Women, will hold a
membership meeting at noon
on Tuesday at Sutton Place
club house. The program will
be a book review by Judy
Silberg Loebl, librarian at the
Oak Park Library and Con-
gregation B'nai Moshe.
Ms. Loebl will present sug-
gestions for summertime
reading and review the best
seller, "Loving Kindness" by
Anne Roiphe. Dorothy Stor-
chan and Goldie Kramer are
program vice presidents.
Chapter President Marion
Krone invites guests. There is
a charge for the luncheon. For
information, call Hilda
Raphael, membership vice
president, 557-6517.
Women Plan
Installation
Northwest Child Rescue
Women, senior group, will
have a general meeting, lun-
cheon and installation of of-
ficers on Thursday at 11:30
a.m. at the Knob Woods club
house. Members can call
Sarah Deitch or Ruth Yost for
reservations. There is a
charge.
Na'amat
Presents
Soprano Singer
Mimi Summers, lyric
soprano, will entertain at the
annual installation luncheon
of Greater Detroit Council of
Na'amat/USA, on Thursday
at noon at Congregation Beth
Achim.
Summers sang in the Oak
Park Civic Chorus and is now
with the Rose Morgan Choir
and the Bel Canto Choral
Society. Her repertoire in-
cludes Yiddish, Hebrew, semi-
classical, popular and musical
comedy music.
Summers is a member of
the Stage Crafters Theater in
Royal Oak. She will be accom-
panied by Marlene Feld,
pianist.
Family Fun Day
Held By ORT
Harmony Chapter, Women's
American ORT, will sponsor a
family fun day at Artie's
(Cass and Elizabeth Lake Rd.,
west of Mitch's) on Sunday at
noon. There will be food, ice
cream and a clown. Proceeds
from "Clowning Around at
Artie's" will go to ORT. For
information, call Ronnie
Tischler, 661-0907; or
Marlene Kravetzker,
681-0777.
LOCAL NEWS
Host Families
Are Needed
Michigan families are need-
ed to host more than 100
French and Spanish exchange
students who want to spend
the month of July or August
experiencing American style
living.
Evelyn and Julian Prince of
West Bloomfield are the state
coordinators for Nacel
Cultural Exchanges which
this year is bringing more
than 6,500 French and
Spanish students to live with
American families.
Families interested in
hosting one of the teenagers
or their chaperones should
call the Princes, 626-6641.
Special Music
Class Offered
The Jewish Community
Center will offer music in-
struction with Lisa Barnett to
individuals with learning
disabilities on Tuesdays at
the Maple/Drake building.
This course is open to the
public. For information call
the Center, 661-1000, ext.
335.
Beauty Pageant
Contestant
Tichik,
Jacqueline
daughter of Mel and Evelyn
Tichik of Oak Park, par-
ticipated as a contestant in
the Miss Michigan United
Beauty pageant.
Tichik, 20, placed fourth
runner-up in the Miss
Michigan Hemisphere State
Pageant.