shades of chalk. She also began doing paintings of the desert, bathed in soft, yellow light. During her lifetime, Ms. Ticho made frequent trips to Europe and America and held major solo exhibitions in leading galleries in Amster- dam, Baltimore, Chicago, Rot- terdam, New York and Ox- ford, as well as in Israel; and her work is represented in prestigious collections all over the world. She was awarded the Art Prize of the City of Jerusalem in 1965, honorary citizenship of the ci- ty in 1970 and in 1980, just prior to her death, she won the coveted Israel Prize. Situated in HaRav Kook Street in the center of town, Anna's home, during her lifetime, became the favored salon of the artistic and literary community of the ci- ty. On her death, she be- queathed her house, along with her art collections and library, to the people of Jerusalem as a token of her love for the city. Administered by the Israel Museum, Ticho House has a restaurant, a gallery of her paintings and drawings, a shop, and a Garden that is often the venue of twilight concerts. But what Anna Ticho real- ly bequeathed us was the character of the Jerusalem landscape, with which she fell in love eight decades ago. Through her eyes, we can en- joy the dignity and grandeur of the timeless Judean hills, unchanged and unchang- ing. Jack and Gary Cochran and The Staff Of &au jacks Food & Spirits Wish Their Friends and Customers A Healthy and Happy New Year May the tree of life be filled with health and happiness for you and your family on the New Year THE I IOTEL BAKO\ UTE 4108 W. Maple • Birmingham, MI • 1 block W. of Telegraph • 626-2630 Management and Staff WE AND OURS WISH YOU AND YOURS A HAPPY HOLIDAY R.I.K.'s The Restaurant will be closed for Yom Kippur Tuesday Evening and Wednesday Located at Twelve Oaks Mall, 27790 Novi Road, Novi, Mich. 349-6666 Our Sincerest Wishes For A OPM' &ai* TO ALL OUR FRIENDS From ❑ WZPS Orchard Mall • 6303 Orchard lake Road • West Bloomfield (313) 855-9889 Author Speaks In Southfield The Cultural Arts Division of Parks and Recreation Author's Luncheon Series will begin Oct. 14. Each lec- ture will include lunch or cof- fee. There is a charge. The lec- tures will take place 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. in the Burgh Site Church at Berg and Civic Center Drive. Artist, architect and writer Louis Redstone will open the series October 14. He will review his book Art in Public Places. Julia Grice will speak Nov. 18; she has published Suspi- cion and Jagged Light. Helen Olmstead, script- writer and co-producer of Homicide Host, will speak Feb. 10. The series will close April 21 with Charles Baxter, author of five books of fiction. For information, call Marlowe Belanger, 354-4717. ALBAN'S RESTAURANT HUNTER & MAPLE TELEGRAPH & MAPLE Phone: 258-5788 Fax: 258-DANA OF FARMINGTON HILLS 855-8882 28990 Orchard Lake Rd. Wishes Its Customers & Friends A Very Healthy And Happy New Year 188 N. Hunter Blvd. Phone: 258-5555 6535 Telegraph Rd. Phone: 6464484 WJA KOW ll ~ NC of Oak Park and West Bloomfield Are Proud To Wish Their Customers and Friends A Very Healthy & Happy New Year OAK PARK 13715 W. 9 Mile West of Coolidge 547-4663 WEST BLOOMFIELD Crosswinds Mall O'chard Lake Rd. & Lone Pine Rd. 932-3133