1 FOR WOMEN I w/purchase of two or more B & D vertical blinds. Your Choice NEW SIDE-CAR RETURNS or MATCHING VALANCES Attending the Detroit Chapter of the American Women for Bar-Han University life membership luncheon were, from left: Rosie Schlussel, president and speaker; Hilda Erman, luncheon chairman; Elaine Sabbota, hostess; and Terran Leemis, luncheon chairman. Offer good through 11/30/88 Previous orders excluded 21728 W. Eleven Mile Rd. Harvard Row Mall Southfield, MI 48076 Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-5 Thursday 10-8 Free Professional Measure at No Obligation Free in Home Design Consulting 352-8622 New Rochester Hills Looking for an HONEST MECHANIC? g with WORK GUARANTEED? . . . i ) Look No Further. (I) 651-5009 DSO Official To Speak To Brandeis U. Women Brandeis University Na- tional Women's Committee, Greater Detroit Chapter, will have a luncheon program at noon Dec. 7 at the Bloomfield Township Library. Willa Rouder will speak on c , ( MOTOR MARK WASSERMAN Since 1980 • Carburetors • Engine and transmission work • Complete systems check • Foreign & Domestic • Brakes • Auto & Truck Repair • Exhaust One Stop Shop for your complete Car Care. We'll get your car in perfect shape. (313) 542-3043 13350 Northend, Oak Park, MI TABLE PADS (313) 542-2812 CU SIZE SAVE $18 ON ALL SIZE PADS $4A88 %PUp to 42"x64" ___.. , 2 WEEK DELIVERY F.O.B. FACTORY Vinyl top, felt bottom wasshable, heat resistant LEAVES PRICED SEPARATELY KA/10Es iTIYEOUR WE WILL COME OUT AND MEASURE YOUR TABLE FREE CO VIS4. CUSTOM TABLE PAD CO. 557.4108 SUMP PUMP failure OR POWER OUTAGE IS NO PROBLEM IF YOU HAVE AN AUTOMATIC JET PUMP. $149.50 INSTALLATION AVAILABLE H. B. LEWIS PLUMBING 102 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1988 352 - 93504 Willa Rouder "The Jubilee Year of the DSO: A Backstage View." She is the artistic administrator for the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra. The luncheon pro- gram also celebrates the 40th anniversary of Brandeis University and the National Women's Committee. Rouder was affiliated with the Buffalo Philharmonic Or- chestra, Carnegie Hall and the Smithsonian Institution. She has written publications that include liner notes for the Musical Heritage Society and Time-Life Records, which netted her a 1981 Grammy nomination. She is an alum- na of Brandeis University and was formerly a teaching assis- tant there. Past presidents of the Detroit Chapter of Brandeis University will be honored at the luncheon program. Ac- tivities have been planned by program chairperson Elaine Krohn Medwed. Chairman of the day is Regine Shulman. Proceeds will be used for the Brandeis libraries. For reservations and infor- mation, contact the Book Depot, 399-3845 or 341-2461 Monday and Tuesday 9 a.m.- noon. Paid reservations should be mailed to the Greater Detroit Book Depot, 25595 Coolidge, Oak Park, 48237. Reservation deadline is Dec. 2. Guests are welcome. Journalist Farber Speaks For NCJW Branches The National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section and Business and Professional Branch, will present broadcast journalist Barry Farber on Nov. 30 at 7:30 p.m. at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Farber's talk is entitled "An American Jew Observes Israel At 40, Palestinian Uprising At 1." Farber has been a steel- worker, a Golden Gloves box- er, a newspaper editor and foreign correspondent, a mayoral candidate in New York, and twice was awarded "The Sexiest Male in Broad- casting" prize. He was the first American free-lance journalist to enter the Soviet Union, covered the Hungarian refugee outpour-