bed, bath,
windows,
walls...
and more
"Crystal Chintz"
comforters,
bedspreads and
accessories
Detroit Hadassah
Sets Installation
Our exclusive collection consist of bedspreads.
comforters and matching accessories. Super
sheen finish with Jumbo cord welting for a
custom look. 'Crystal Chintz' Comforter is
reversible and has extra plump polyester fiberfill.
In white, ecru, onyx, wedgwood, rose, wine,
hunter, Jade , suede and more.
comforters
it=
twin
full/queen
king
Std. sham
value
db
78.88
175
98.88
245
275.. 128.88
15.88
40
bedskirts
bedspreads
value
db
88.88
175
98.88
200
250.... 1 1 8.86
300. .128.88
item
twin
full
queen
king
it=
twin
full
queen
king
value
70
75
80
85
Ir
24.88
28.88
32.88
34.88
solid color chintz toss pillows
a for
for 13.88
or
or
4.88 etc
valfu 8 EP$1 '19g,
value, S7 each
G
Chintz
scarves
In 21 solid
"Chintz"
Valance
scarf
and
drapery
colors
-
unlined
2 688
each
Pole top
drapery
value, $35
db 28.88
lined
80'x 84'
lined w/
tiebacks
44Clcg
4888
each
value, S65
* 48.88
"Chintz" balloon & sleeve
valances In 21 solid colors
✓
11 888
rarer
each
values to
$35.00
•
wide rods
3' wide rod pocket design
sleeve valance without header
$e each
✓ 5' wide rod pocket design
sleeve valance without header
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1
Outstanding
value!
each
"Federal" chintz valance
LEE
size
18' to 28'
28' to 48'
48' to 84'
84' to 156'
V Fits 21/2' wide rod pocket design. Avail-
able In black, hunter, ivory, jade, rose,
slate blue, wedgewood and white.
.1 /2.
1
each
values to $30,
usual db 22.88
NOVI
NORTHVILLE
FARMINGTON
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371Aer
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d. uare
At Haggerty Rd.
478-3133
size
18' to 28'
28' to 48'
48' to 84'
84' to 156'
FARMINGTON HILLS
WEST BLOOMFIELD
BIRMINGHAM
TROY
BLOOMFIELD
ROCHESTER
CANTON
PLYMOUTH
LIVONIA
STERLING HTS.
WARREN
UTICA
Orohad Lk. -14 FALC1r.
30854On:hard Lk Rd.
S. of 14 MII. Rd.
Venus Plaza
6046 Rochester Rd.
At Sq. Lake Rd.
879-1010
Canton Comers
42775 Ford Rd.
At Ulley
981-7400
CroesRoadsCtr.
37130 Van Dyke
At 16 Mite Rd.
795-1500
626-4313
value
12.88
14.88
20.88
30.88
value
16.88
18.88
26.88
36.88
be
Secretaries
to
installed are Delphine
Landau, Celia Lubetsky
and Carol Maisels; the
treasurer is Marjorie
Federman. The installing
officer will be Frankie
Klaff, past president of
Hadassah in Newark, Del.
Audrey Sobel
The entertainment will
be Gennady Zut, balalaika
virtuoso. Mr. Zut will be
accompanied on the piano
by Tatiana Zut.
Lunch will be served.
There is a charge for
lunch. For information or
reservations, call the
Hadassah office, 683-5030
or 357-2920.
JHA Makes Awards
To Its Volunteers
easy to
install!
3' wide pocket balloon valance design
with 21/2" header
The Greater Detroit
Chapter of Hadassah will
hold its 1993-1994 installa-
tion of officers 10:30 a.m.
May 18 at Congregation
Beth Abraham Hillel
Moses.
The program will include
the installation of Audrey
Sobel as chapter president.
Vice presidents include:
Carole Aaron, Marilyn
Ash, Marcia Bednarsh,
Linda Belkin, Barbara
Ben, Linda Berlin, Enid
Bienstock, Lauren Bruss,
Debbie Canvasser, Suz-
anne Curtis, Beverly Fine,
Evelyn Goodman, Arline
Gould, Hilary Isakow,
Agnes Klein, Suzanne
Noveck, Barbara Robinson,
Myrna Salzman, Bobbie
Segal, Phyllis Subar, Ruth
Traurig and Shirley Ward.
db
6.44
8.44
10.44
15.44
db
8.44
10.44
14.44
24.44
Fashion With
Value Always!
The annual Volunteer
Recognition Party recent-
ly recognized the Jewish
Home for Aged's volun-
teers.
Recipients for over
2,000 hours of service to
Jewish elderly were Anne
Teplitsky, Molly Dia-
mond, Sara Berlin, Ethel
Cohen, Muriel Robbins
and Bess Rosenthal.
Community Group of the
Year Award went to
Temple Beth El Brother-
hood and Sisterhood.
Youth Group of the Year
was the West Bloomfield
High School student
body. Auxiliary's Choice
of the Year was Fannie
Robinson, and Volunteer
of the Year was Eva
Maister.
Michigan Non-Profit
Homes Volunteer of the
Year Award for 1993
went to Ben Bagdade,
and United Way's Heart
of Gold recipient for 1993
was Barbara Bockoff. The
Don Sherman Herbert
Post 345 of Redford
Award by Botsford Hos-
pital went to Ann Lulove.
Temple Shir Shalom
Sets Fund-Raiser
Temple Shir Shalom will hold
its third annual fund-raiser 8
p.m.-midnight May 15.
"Trips, Travel and a 'Paste of
Cuisine" will feature foods
from 20 of the area's restau-
rants and catering establish-
ments. Patrons will be able to
sample food throughout the
evening while enjoying music
and dancing to a live band.
Among the highlights will
be both silent and live auc-
tions. The culmination of the
evening will be a raffle.
Call Temple Shir Shalom,
737-8700, for ticket
information.