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February 23, 1990 - Image 93

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-02-23

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Rescue Women and has
worked at a hospice.
For her outstanding
spirit of volunteerism,
Silverman was honored
with the Heart of Gold
award on Feb. 13 at the
United Way of
Southeastern Michigan's
23rd annual luncheon at
Cobo Hall. She was one of
eight honorees.
"It's a warm feeling to
know people care enough
to nominate you and that
what you do is
important."

TIDBITS

PARTY PLANNING

Temple Beth El
Sisterhood recently held
a party planning
showcase which included
party planners, florists,
caterers, photographers.
Some of the people
looking for creative
party ideas included:
Sharon Schwartz,
Ruth Singer, Laurie
Rosenthal, Lee Hersh,
Jan Sherman and
Nancy Rothfeder.

FASHION GROUP

The Fashion Group of
Detroit recently held an
evening titled "Looking
into the 90s" with
retailers talking about
the latest trends in
fashion and fitness.
Some of the fashionable
people at the event held
at Emile Salon included:
Florine Mark, Harriet
Dunsky, Peggy Daitch,
Dee Fishman, Julie
Nosan, Julie Meltzer,
Esther Sperber and
Sally Horvitz.

WRONG NUMBER

The telephone numbers
at Robert Mann Furs in
Southfield and Jewish
Home for Aged are
constantly being
confused because of a
one-digit difference.
Robert Mann receives
calls daily asking for
Cheryl Riskin, director
of Levine Institute on
Aging and for patients

Distinctive gifts and
accessories are what
you'll find at Sherwood.
Our unique selection
includes crystal, sculptures,
hand-crafted items, vases, silk
flowers, picture frames and
albums, desk sets, dolls, bears,
nostalgia collection, pillows,
telephones, earrings, bracelets,
pins... just to mention a few.

on the second and third
floor. Mann graciously
refers all calls to Jewish
Home for Aged.

TRUNK SHOWS

Ray Epstein of Ray &
Ida is busy coordinating
trunk shows for her
stores. She just finished
one show which featured
seven designers and is
busy working on a show
for the mother-of-the-
bride gowns on March
1-3. When she is not at
the store, she's in Florida
visiting with other
Detroiters. Some of her
snowbird friends include:
Esther and Eddie
Sherman, Eleanor and
Lou Heyman and
Claire and Arthur
Schwartz.

Complimentary gift wrapping

Fine Furniture, Accessories and Gifts

Always 20% Off Mfr. Sugg. Retail

Southfield • Tel-Twelve Mall ■ 12 Mile & Telegraph
Daily 10-9 ■ Sunday 12-5
354-9060

West Bloomfield ■ 6644 Orchard Lake
at Maple Road ■ Mon-Thu-Fri 10-9 ■
Tue-Wed-Sat 10-6 ■ Sun 12-5
855-1600

WORKING WARDROBE

Detroit retailer Lynn
Portnoy is busy
organizing a wardrobe
cooperative to
complement the training
programs of Detroit
Urban League. Portnoy
is holding sales to
benefit the league and
rounding up donated
items that will be
suitable for needy
women to wear on job
interviews. Some of the
reliable clients that
Portnoy has contacted to
help her with clothing
donations include:
Rosalie Colbert, Nancy
Hirsch, Julie Levy and
Fran Greenbaum.



ROOT FOR
THE UNDERDOG

The "ARCHIE"
Watches have
arrived!!

Burt, alone. unwanted. They are

the victims of tragic accidents or
intentional cruelty. Unfortunately,
the Michigan I lumane Society
handles scores of these sad cases
daily, receiving hundreds of calls
reporting animals in distress. Our
rescue vans are on the road thirteen
hours a day, seven days a week.
But our goal is around- the-clock
vigilance. These rescue efforts
and medical attention take money.
More than we have. Won't you
please help these underdogs?
They deserve a fighting chance.

(Betty & Veronica too!)

Give to the Michigan
Humane Society.

TIM Chr..,ler Ur .14etten.N11.1S211

Detroit

l472•3.11/0

Westland

721.73en

Bridge Offered
At The Center

Bridge classes for all levels
will be available at the
Jewish Community Center of
Metropolitan Detroit,
Maple-Drake.
Dan Kelsten will teach
beginning bridge, in-
termediate bridge and com-
petitive bidding and play of
hand.
There are evening as well as
day lessons.
For information call Shirley
Siegal, 661-1000, ext. 335.

Auburn His.

852.7.120

CECI ORMAN JEWELRY
855-5580

14 Mile & Farmington Rd. •

FENI3Y-STEIN

553.9966

Talent Agency

Jerry Fenby 5 + 2 Tango
Simone Vitale
Sunset Boulevard Higher Ground Bill Meyers
Tim Hewitt
Fenby-Carr
Sun Messengers
Loving Cup
Classix
George Benson Jazz
Krosswinds
Seasons
DJs including ERIC HARRIS
VIDEOS AVAILABLE FOR ALL BANDS

THE DETROIT JEWEHAEWS

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