FOR WOM EN For the Discriminating Woman who values Good Taste! Beautiful, Wearable, Non Ridiculous Spring Fashions Uptown Sat., April 20, 10-4 p.m. Kingsley Inn, 1475 N. Woodward, Bloomfield Hills Soberman Berman Langwald Hirchenfang LYNN PORTNOY 964-0339 440 E. Congress • Detroit, 48226 East Central BBW Set Conference SPRING START UP RICK WALD 489-5862 $ ( (Expires upi?7A 5/3, ART OF BROSE U LINBURG Protect Your Investment With Our Certified Sculptures • Bronze • Steel • Stone Paintings & Furniture We are obliged to move soon from our downtown studio. Call Bring us your fur garment and we will include: z • Free Fur Appraisal • Free Minor Repairs St57/18/ Discover Our New Spring Leather Collection! 965-1335 8:: 111 We Buy, Sell, Appraise, Clean, Repair and Love Oriental Rugs! In-Home & Office Carpet Cleaning (313) 399-2323 181 S. Woodward Avenue; 1 Block South of Maple, Next to the Birmingham Theatre Free Adjacent Parking • 642-1690 • Monday-Saturday 9:30-5:30 8 60 FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1991 OAK PARK OUTLET • 546 - RUGS BIRMINGHAM • 646-RUGS ANN ARBOR • 973-RUGS Linda Soberman, chair- woman of the Anti- Defamation League Michigan Region, will speak at the B'nai B'rith Women's East Central Region conference to be held at the Troy Marriott Conference Center April 26-28. The three-day con- ference, "Image in Vogue," will present issues of relevance to Jewish women today. Ms. Soberman's talk, 9:15 a.m. April 28, will be follow- ed by a panel of women dis- cussing the changing roles of women. Panel members in- clude Michigan State Repre- sentative Maxine Berman, Temple Beth El Cantor Gail Hirschenfang, Carlson Travel District Manager Annette Langwald, and B'nai B'rith Women National President and certified travel consul- tant Harriet Horwitz. Representative Berman is one of 18 women in the 100-member House of Repre- sentatives. Cantor Hirschen- fang's profession is tradi- tionally male. Annette Langwald sold her business and found herself in another male preserve, conducting merger negotiations. BBW President Harriet Horwitz has a family, works outside the home and holds a leader- ship role in a major national volunteer organization. For information, call the East Central regional office, (216) 751-8880. BBW Group Plans Luncheon Louis Marshall/Israel Chapter, B'nai B'rith Women, will celebrate their 49th in- stallation of officers noon May 1 at Farina's Reception Room, 2485 Coolidge Hwy., Berkley. The officers to be installed are: presidents, Gertrude Pearl and Rose Stearns; vice presidents, Lillian Sklar, Ruth Blumberg, Eileen Israel, Rose Silver, Anne Milgrom; treasurer, Shirley Silverman; secretaries, Sylvia Brickner, Miriam Radkin, Rose Michelson, Lil Dorf, Dora Silets, Audrey Silver- man; counselor, Jennie Grayson. Elected board members are: Helen Stebbins, Bertha Weiman, Dorothy Abronson, Helen Pliskow, Rose Koffman, Helen Greenberg, Bebe Den- by, Esther Kessler and Helen Ring. Ruth Blumberg is installa- tion chairperson; Irene Rod- man will be the installing of- ficer. There is a charge. For information, call Eileen Israel, 968-0569. Beth El Women Spring Happening The Sisterhood of Temple Beth El will hold their an- nual Spring Happening 10 a.m. April 29 at the temple. The day-long event will begin with boutique shopping and will feature more than a dozen merchants. The noon luncheon will be followed by a "Kaleidoscope of Fashion." Proceeds from this year's program will be directed to the World Union for Pro- gressive Judaism, aimed at aiding the resettlement of Soviet Jews into Israel. There is a charge. For reser- vations, call Temple Beth El, 851-1100. Yeshiva Ladies. Hold Luncheon The Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will hold a lun- cheon meeting noon April 24 at the yeshivah building. The luncheon will be spon- sored by Mrs. Barbara Ungar Kalvaria in honor of the birth of her daughter. Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. Rosa Grunfeld, Mrs. Edith Weiss and Mrs. Leah Yoffe. B & P Chapter Plans Meeting The Detroit Business and Professional Chapter of B'nai B'rith Women will meet noon April 21 at the Whitehall Apartments clubhouse. A musical program by Sylvia Halliburton and Rose Morgan will be presented. A petite brunch will be served. There is a charge.