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Chantel Gifts _ Steve Franklin Optics Hersh's UP TO 75% OFF the110111 &Valk Orchard Lake Road, South of Maple West Bloomfield 72 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.