FOR WOMEN • II CO • • • Women's Division Hears Freda Keet QUALITY CONSTRUCTION BATHROOMS Freda Keet, Israeli broad- caster and actress, will ad- dress two gatherings on behalf of the Allied Jewish Campaign Oct. 29, 30. The Business and Profes- sional Women Hatikvah Sec- tion will meet 6 p.m. Oct. 29 at the home of Myrna Par- trich. The dinner is for Cam- paign contributors of $500 or more. The Women's Division of the Jewish Federation will host a continental breakfast for Campaign contributors of $365 or more 9:30 a.m. Oct. 30 at the home of Linda Gold- man. Ms. Keet, director and pro- gram editor with Israel's na- tional television and radio service, is responsible for nightly information programs in English on short wave radio. She is a recipient of the Society for Justice, Ethics and Morals' Seef Prize, given to those who present a positive image of Israel abroad. For meeting information, call Women's Division offices, 965-3939, Ext. 158. We have plenty of ideas on how to turn your bathroom into something special. Bloch Chapter Holds Luncheon A DESIGN OF THE TIMES RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL DESIGN ■ BUILD DESIGN/PLANNING ‘‘‘ Residential or office, we're experts at expressing form and function artistically. From simple additions to dormers and even roofing, we have the experience to do the job right and cost efficient. KITCHENS Whether it's the Euro look or something with a Southwestern flavor, we're always up on the latest in kitchen trends. The Ivan S. Bloch Chapter of B'nai B'rith Women will have a gift shop and Chanukah luncheon 12:30 p.m. Nov. 17 at the Lincoln Tower Apartments clubroom. They will sell Chanukah gifts, wrapping paper and candles; there will be a small boutique. There will be a charge for the luncheon. After lunch will be Yiddish Bingo. For reservations by Nov. 10, call Sharon Diskin, 569-0209; or Dorothy Steinhart, 548-4978. BASEMENTS Convert your basement into a spectacular lower level. We can show you how. Iv v.+ CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE 11M — SPECIALIZING IN DESIGN AND BUILD OF MIHANDICAP I BARRIER FREE CONSTRUCTION — 7937 Schaefer Road - Dearborn, MI 846-5735 Parkwood ORT Holds Luncheon # 00 &iscr/a- $ • Storm 28`005 s EiF F Doors • Mirrored Walls • Tub & Shower Enclosures • Bi-Fold Mirrored Doors Coupon good for any or all products. One coupon per purchase. Not valid with other offers. L Expires 10-31-91 56 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1991 I #0,1e/Vi( 07s• . GLASS COMING SOON! SOUTHFIELD 24055 W. 10 Mile Rd. 353.1500 BERKLEY 2109 N. Woodward 543-4046 FARMINGTON 31205 Grand River 476-0730 W. BLOOMFIELD 5731 W. Maple 855-3400 Parkwood Chapter, Wo- men's American ORT, will have a luncheon honoring members of 25 years or more noon, Nov. 6 at the Knob Woods clubhouse. June Shada, host of the weekly cable show "With These Hands" will be the speaker. There is a charge. For reservations, call Leah Burak, 661-3416; or Lillian Goodman, 357-5254. Yeshiva Ladies Plan Luncheon The Ladies of Yeshiva Beth Yehudah will hold a luncheon meeting noon Oct. 30 at the Yeshiva building. The luncheon will be spon- sored by Livia Fisher and Et- ta Schonfeld. The Haddows B'nai -B'rith Women Honor Haddows . The B'nai B'rith Women of Metropolitan Detroit will honor John and Rita Haddow at their special gifts luncheon 11:30 a.m., Oct. 30 at Knollwood Country Club. Rita Haddow is on the boards of JARC and the Center for the Study of the Child. She is treasurer of the Jewish Community Center and in 1988 received an outstanding board member award. She is associated with the Detroit Zoological Society, National Wildlife Federation and National Audubon Society. John Haddow has been a vice president- of the Jewish Vocational Service as well as a vice president of the American Friends of Hebrew University. He is on the boards of Sinai Hospital, Tem- ple Israel and United Jewish Charities. For luncheon information, call the B'nai B'rith Women Council office, 552-8150. City Of Hope Exercise Program Fitness professional Lisa Elsinger will lead two IDEA workshops for City of Hope. She will appear 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Nov. 2 at Flint Northbank Health Club, 432 N. Saginaw St., Suite 1100 in Flint; and 12:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Nov. 3 at Novi Vic Tan- ny, 43055 Crescent Blvd. in Novi. A percentage of proceeds from these choreography workshops will benefit AIDS research at City of Hope Na- tional Medical Center. The classes also kick off a series of special events for City of Hope which will culminate with the nationwide "Workout For Hope" aerobics fund-raiser April 4 at Oakland Com- munity College's Orchard Ridge Campus. The workshops are being presented by IDEA Inc. There is a charge. For information, call the local City of Hope of- fice, 443-2250.