I FOR WOMEN I Women Elect, Install Officers AVAILABLE AT ALL MR. ALAN'S STORES! Camp Moc. Luigi $65 Value, Now $185 Value, Now Tassel Loafer Hayes $100 Value, Now 5190 Value, Now ENTIRE STOCK OF Rockport /20%- oFF! B ENTIRE STOCK OF LI Canvas Casuals $50 Value, Now THE WORLD'S FINEST MEN'S SHOES e20%0FF! Italian Penny Loafer $160 Value, Now Hatcher $190 Value, Now 5100 value, Now 7 Italian Cap-Toe $9988 $185 Value, Now Small additional cost for size 13 and up. ENTIRE STOCK OF Timberland Genuine Snakeskin /20%0FF! $200 Value, Now Genuine Lizard $350 Value Now Southfield "The Original" New Orleans Mall 10 Mile & Greenfield 559-7818 Downtown Birmingham 115 S. Woodward South of Maple 647-0550 SPORT CONNECTION New Orleans Mall 10 Mile & Greenfield 559-7150 COMPLAISANT HUNTERS SQUARE 14 MILE AT ORCHARD LAKE FARMINGTON HILLS 40' 102 FRIDAY. MAY 5, 1989 Assorted Cole•Haan Values from $150-S210, Now. $ 69" AU. MAWS West Bloomfield On The BoardWalk Orchard Lake Road South of Maple 626-3362 SUW Nit Assorted Zodiacs Values from 580 - 5100, Now . $ 2988 NEW STORE HOURS Mon.-Weds. & Sat. 10-7 Thurs. & Fri. 10-9 Sun. 12-5 Adat Shalom Sisterhood will honor Ruth Siegan of Birmingham at its annual Double-Triple-Chai dessert buffet at 12:30 p.m. May 15 in "Mothering the Mother 855-6566 We make Kosher & Vegetarian Cuisine SPECIAL Women Honor Ruth Siegan Doula Care, Inc. a post-partum home care service combining • Emotional Support • Errands • Laundry • Meal Preparation MOTHER'S DAY Plans are underway for the Jewish Welfare Federation Women's Division 43rd an- nual meeting, 11 a.m. May 17 at Adat Shalom Synagogue. In addition to the presi- dent's annual address and the election and installation of of- ficers, the luncheon program will feature a talk and slide presentation by fashion historian Sandy Schreier. A native Detroiter, Schreier is known around the country as an authority on 20th Cen- tury couture, with a collection of more than 10,000 pieces. She has appeared on televi- sion programs from coast to coast and worked as a consul- tant for Hollywood films, fashion books and many famous designers. Referred to as a "walking encyclopedia of fashion," Schreier conducts a lecture series on couture at the Detroit Institute of Arts. Jessie Stern is chairman of the annual meeting commit- tee. Harriet Dunsky is associate chairman, and Helen Shevin is adviser. Cheryl Guyer is vice presi- dent of Women's Division. Other chairmen include Jane Sherman, installation; Gloria Cohen and Marjorie Krasnick, decorations and in- vitation; Terran Leemis, ar- rangements; Sandra Dembs, hostesses; and Harriet Col- man, seating. There is a fee for the pro- gram and reservations are re- quired. For reservations, con- tact the Women's Division of- fice, 965-3939. Specializing in AMERICAN ‘1 7 526-0215 CANCER SOCIETY Help us keep winning. Ruth Siegan the home of Edi Gastman in Bloomfield Hills. Each year the sisterhood honors one of its members "for her significant participa- tion in the group's activities." Mrs. Siegan will be honored for her "true spirit of sisterhood." Diane Zameck is chairing the event, which will feature a musical performance by The Four Seasons String Quartet. Reservations can be made by making a prescribed dona- tion to the sisterhood. These gifts include a reservation for the sisterhood's May 25 Donor Day. Reservations must be placed by Wednesday. Call Diane Zameck, 737-4276; or Ways and Means Vice President, Lenore Diskin, 661-9398. Hanita Chapter Hears Author The Hanita Chapter, Na'amat/USA, will meet on May 16 at 12:30 p.m. in the Na'amat meeting room, 25900 Greenfield, Suite 205E, Oak Park. Frita Roth Drapkin, author and raconteur, will be guest speaker. Refreshments will be serv- ed. There is no charge. Guests are welcome. Author Speaks To ORT Unit Frita Roth Drapkin, author and raconteur, will speak to the Business and Professional Chapter of Women's American ORT on May 15 at 1 p.m. in the home of Gussie Krowitz, 27820 Berrywood, Farmington Hills. Refreshments will be serv- ed. There is no charge. Guests are welcome. For information, call Mrs. Krowitz, 851-8965. Women Plan Rummage Sale The sisterhood of Thmple Beth El will hold its annual rummage sale on May 18 from 9:00 a.m. to 7 p.m. and May 19 9 a.m. - noon at the temple. For sale will be furniture, books, designer clothing, children's books, toys and clothing, sports equipment, crystal, china and more. Ad- mission is free. Primrose Has Meeting Primrose Benevolent Club will have a business meeting noon Monday in the Lincoln Towers Apts. club room. Petit-2 luncheon will be served.