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June 11, 1993 - Image 92

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-06-11

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IS RADIAL KERATOTOMY RIGHT FOR YOU?

Masada Group
Installation

Robert T. Clark M.D., Amy B. Eston M.D.

Lawrence L. Stocker M.D.

cordially invite you to a free seminar to discuss radial keratotomy
(surgical correction for nearsightedness)
Maple Park Office Center
6010 W. Maple Suite 200
West Bloomfield
Tuesday, June 15th
7:00 pm
For more information call 737-6955
Bring your current glasses and questions!
Refreshments served

FOR THE ULTIMATE IN QUALITY BANDS...
CALL LORIO-ROSS ENTERTAINMENT

Morgenthau
Hears Speaker

We provide continuous music
with either bands and/or DJ's

RUMPLESJILTSKIN
JERRY ROSS BAND
HOT ICE
SIMONE V/TALE
NORMA JEAN BELL
SUN MESSENGERS
REFLECTIONS
RADIO CITY

Larry Paul makes
FURNITURE
NEW.

RUMPLESTRTSKIN

KEEPSAKE
VIZITOR
JUST US
SECRETS
LOVING CUP
CHEERS
TWO-TWENTY
SKYLINE & THE
BACK STREET HORNS

JERRY ROSS BAND

l_010-QOSS

elikkilmte/fir

505 S. Lafayette
Royal Oak, MI 48067

Custom Restoration,
Lacquering,
Refinishing of new
or old furniture,
antiques, office
furniture, pianos.
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For Free
Estimates

681.3280

Call Jerry or Julie Ross
to view any of these
bands on video

studios

...the very best in
musical entertainment

(313) 398-9711

STOREWIDE SPRING FASHION

SALE 20"•50"OFF

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351-0044

MC's available for
your next party:
• Adult & 6th Grade

Dance Classes

(313) 626-1100

VALERIE TAYLOR

RESALE

3 Exclusively Women's Clothing
and Accessories
Current Fashions Sizes 2-14

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4

1844 W. Woodward
Birmingham

I block North of 14 Mile Rd.

music's jammin hot - Gotta Dance!

D.J. Stuart Rogeff

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Class Act Musical Entertainment

358 5744

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Masada Group of Hadassah
will hold its installation noon
June 22 at Farina's in
Berkley.
Officers to be installed are:
president, Geri Botwin; vice
presidents, Joyce Rosenbaum,
Dora Silverfarb, Paulette
Borin, Bess Haron, Dorothy
Bodzin, Nita R. Lichtenstein;
treasurer, Molly Schoenfeld;
secretaries, Libby Weingar-
den, Jennie Krugel, Lenore
Golden, Sylvia Brickner,
Florence Patt. Marcia Kersch
will be the installing officer.
"Potpourri in Song" will be
provided by Penny Steyer,
singing Yiddish, Israeli and
show tunes.
For information, call Bess
Haron, 353-1348.

540-9548

-'

We Pay Cash for Fine
Clothing and
Accessories"

HOURS:
Mon.-Sat. 12-6

The next luncheon meeting of
Morgenthau B'nai B'rith
Women will be held noon
June 16 at Knob in the Woods
clubhouse.
Frita Roth Drapkin,
humorist, educator and
author, will speak on growing
up in an immigrant Jewish
family.
There is a charge and reser-
vations are mandatory. Call
Friedel Davis, 788-1636; or
Bertha Siegel, 443-0274.

B & P Pisgah
Plans Dinner

The Business and Profes-
sional/Pisgah Chapter of
B'nai B'rith Women will meet
for a Dutch treat dinner 6
p.m. June 16, at MCL rear
dining room, Tel-12 Mall.
Following dinner, there will
be a brief business meeting,
followed by a program on
health care, home care and in-
surances, presented by Joyce
Hunt of Area Aging.
For information, call
Dorothy Goldberg, 548-6850.

Marshall-Israel
Holds Luncheon

Louis Marshall-Israel Chap-
ter will have their paid up
luncheon noon June 17 at the
Zionist Culture Center.
Dorothy Bodzin and Irene
Rodman will present anec-
dotes from the Michigan
Miracle Mission to Israel.
There is a charge for non-
members. For reservations,
call Ileen Israel, 968-0569; or
Bess Leiser, 559-4382.

Carol Israel

Sisterhood
Elects Officers

Carol Israel was installed for
a second term as president of
Temple Beth El Sisterhood. A
former sisterhood treasurer
and vice president, Ms. Israel
has been active in numerous
sisterhood and temple pro-
grams and has served as a
vice president and parliamen-
tarian for the National Fed-
eration of Temple Sister-
hoods, District 11.

Also installed were vice
presidents, Miriam Cohen,
Shelley Fogelman, Faye Gold-
man, Helane Feldheim, Sybil
Lerner and Lynn Newman;
treasurers, Janis Warren,
Fayclare Blau; secretaries
Linda Berman, Laurel Ep-
stein, Debbie Canvasser and
Betty Jane Fisher.
Newly-elected board mem-
bers include Linda Berman,
Fayclare Blau, Linda Bloom,
Denise Brown, Tammy Budaj,
Debbie Canvasser, Miriam
Cohen, Debra Darvick,
Laurel Epstein, Helane Feld-
heim, Betty Jane Fisher,
Shelley Fogelman, Lucy Ger-
sten, Faye Goldman, Sybil
Hoffman, Carol Israel, Susan
Kraus, Sybil Lerner, Frances
Malin, Gail Mayer, Sandra
Moss, Lynn Newman, Jo Ann
Nyquist, Sandra Reitelman,
Phyllis Remer, Elaine Schon-
berger, Elaine Trahey, Janis
Warren, Lynn Yoffee and
Alice Zacks.

Horodoker
Luncheon Set

An emergency luncheon of
the David Horodoker Wo-
men's Organization will be
held noon June 15 at the
Lincoln Towers clubroom,
15075 Lincoln Rd., Oak
Park.

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