WE ARE NOW OPEN "SHOE REVIEW" (Formerly BAGS 'N THINGS) Jack & Carol Cohen TIDBITS YOUNG ADULTS The Young Adult Division (YAD) of the Jewish Welfare Federation recently held a social dinner dance at Tam O'Shanter Country Club. The event drew more than 275 people, who dined and danced the night. away. Spotted in the crowd: David Victor, Suzi Alterman, Mark Milgrom, Laurie Frankel, Gilbert Borman, Stuart and Hilary Borman, Dennis and Hadas Bernard, Jan Jacobs, Brian Kepes, Paul and Leslie Magy, Elaine Ganz and Judy Appel. BOW WOW The annual Bow Wow Ball benefiting the Michigan Humane Society was such a huge success with more than 1,000 patrons attending that Lori Grey is already working on next year's event. Some of the 1989 patrons included: Sydell and Doug Schubot, Rick Silverman, Rolla and Brod Donner, Loretta and Seymour Ziegelman, Henry Baskin, Irvn Bloch, Cindy and Mickey Grey. WE ARE UP THE ROAD AT "CROSSWINDS MALL" by "The Great Pretenders" who impersonated Elvis Presley, Dolly Parton, Diana Ross, Neil Diamond, etc. Some of the committee members include: Bobbi Charnas, Brenda Worth, Elaine Sturman, Carol Israel, Lee Ann Salle, Deena Lockman and Faye Goldman. The Elvis Presley impersonater chose Renda Hertz, Rabbi Richard Hertz's wife, from the audience and gave her a private seranade. ❑ (Orchard Lake & Lone Pine Rds.) SHOE REVIEW Crosswinds Mall 4301 Orchard Lake Rd. W. Bloomfield, Mich. 48033 855-8355 Brown Fund Hosts Lecture Specializing in handmade & handpainted 100% cotton clothing Dr. Lawrence Harkless, clinical professor at the University of Texas Health Science Center, will present the second annual Esther Brown Lecture in Geriatric Podiatry on May 10 at Bor- man Hall — Jewish Home for Aged. HILLEL PLAY The Hillel Day School graduating class of 1989 is rehearsing the play Annie for opening night May 7 and the in-school performance May 8. Directors Sharon Schwartz and Robin Lash think the cast and crew members are terrific. liana Rosenbaum, Lori Schram, Jennifer Bleyer, Randy Leff, Jeff Friedman, Sharone Shamir, Jon Koenigsberg, David Lefowitz, Eric Roth are working hard. David Lefkowitz even recruited his grandfather, Julian Lefkowitz, to help with the set design. One sure scene stealer will be the performance of Goldie, the dog of Larry and Sharon Schwartz. SPRING HAPPENING Temple Beth El's sisterhood recently hosted their spring happening event with a luncheon and performance 11111111111F MN I LOCAL NEWS Ir"" 643 N. Mill in Old Village Plymouth 451.0606 HOURS: 10-6 ■ Dr. Lawrence Harkless His address, "Geriatric Podiatry and the Diabetic," is sponsored by the Esther Brown Fund, which was established in 1988 within the LeVine Institute on Aging to promote research and educ- tion in the area of geriatric podiatry. Dr. Harkless is chairman of the American Diabetes Association's Council on Foot- care and serves on the Peripheral Arterial Disease Council of the National Coun- cil on the Aging. While at the Home, Dr. Harkless will speak at a lun- cheon to health care profes- sionals, then at a workshop • for individuals working with the aging in other disciplines. There is no charge. For infor- mation, call Carol Ker- mavner, 532-7112. III ■ _ ■ ■ III ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ WISHING YOU AND YOURS A VERY HAPPY AND HEALTHY PASSOVER GLASSMAN OLDSISAAB 28000 Telegraph Southfield 354-3300 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 83