Your Home or Office By Appointment Local Nevis Everything must go! making room for our '94 Patio Furniture. • • • • custom shirts Save 40% on all in-stock Ficks Reed Save up to 50% on all South Seas Rattan Save over 50% on select 0 Asian Rattan All Venture and Henry Link at least 30% off by ruarihiri Custom Shirts & Accessories At Discounted Prices Patio Furniture Sale Men's Fashion Coordinator & Shirt Designer For 20 Years Save 25% to 50% 460-1123ki on the midwest's largest selection of casual & outdoor furniture ORIENTAL RUGS • NOVI - Between Beck & Wixom Rd.- 48700 Grand River - 348-0090 • LIVONIA - Just West of Middlebelt 29500 W. 6 Mile Rd. - 522-9200 • BIRMINGHAM - Across from 555 Building 690 S. Woodward - 644-1919 C/D w LLJ I-- CD CC w 0 w Join The Shirt Box as they host their eighth Annual Charity Trade-In. Throughout the month of February, anyone bringing in used dress shirts or ties for charity will receive $3 OFF the already loW price of dress shirts or ties, on a one-for-one basis. OAK PARK OUTLET ET= BIRMINGHAM ANN ARBOR Come See What's in S tore! All Items collected during February will go to benefit The Metro Detroit Youth Foundation, C.O.T.S. and SHAR, Inc. FABULOUS SHOPS IN ONE FECT LOCATION! R • Outback Steakhouse • Antwerp Jewelers • Interiors by Colony • D'Aneva Salon • Footloose • Alteration Spot • 'Weisman Cleaners • YOUR OLD CLOTHES = $$$ Raphaers Salon • Callanetics Studio •Kidz KlOz •Designica • Objects of Art C. D. Warehouse • • TC1SY • FutureKids • Travelers World Golden Phoenix • • Paparazzi By helping the charities, you can help yourself to great clothes at a great price! DON'T FORGET OUR 40% OFF WINTER CLOTHES SALE! 19011 West 10 Mile Road Southfield, MI 48075 352-1080 STORE HOURS: Daily 9:30 a.m. to 6 pm.. Thursday 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Closed Sunday • 546-RUGS • 646-RUGS • 973-RUGS A Mengele twin, Sora Seiler Vigorito, will speak 7 p.m. Feb. 13 in the Michigan Union in Ann Arbor. liberated from Auschwitz at age 4-112 , Sora Seiler Vigorito is the youngest known survivor ofJosefMengele's Nazi medical experiments on twins. Now at 52, Mrs. Vigorito, a teacher and mother of three in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, will discuss Nazi human experimentation and her recovery. The talk is titled "Children of Night — Women of Light." Her story is the subject of an Emmy winning documentary, Susan (Vigorito's English name), by Kent State Telepro- ductions. As a professional Holo- caust educator, she regularly speaks and has had engage- ments at Boston University, Kent State University, Cleve- land State University, a confer- ence on medical ethics at the University of Minnesota's med- ical school, and in high schools and synagogues around the country. She participated in the opening of the Traveling Muse- um on Auschwitz, and in 1989, she received Pennsylvania's "Speaker of the Year" award. Mrs. Vigorito's talk is spon- sored by Ann Arbor's Chabad House. A donation is requested. Bible Scholar Gives Lectures Dr. Alan Cooper, director of graduate studies at Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati, will present three lectures on the Psalms at Temple Kol Ami. On Feb. 18 at 8 p.m., he will speak on "How Jews Read Psalms." On Feb 19 at 10 a.m., Dr. Cooper will discuss "Per- sonal Religion in the Psalms." Dr. Cooper's final lecture on "Creation, Philosophy and Spir- itualism in Our Jewish Psalms will occur at 1:30 p.m. Feb. 19. Dr. Cooper received his bach- elor of arts degree from Colum- bia University and his doctorate from Yale University as well as a postdoctoral fellow at Hebrew University in Jerusalem. He is the author of books on biblical poetry, the history of biblical in- terpretation, and literary analy- sis of the Bible. Bodzin Club Sets Meeting Offer expires 2-28-94 (Between Southfield & Evergreen) 00 In-Homea, Office Carpet Cleaning (313) 399-2323 BROWN JORDAN 8th Annual Charity Trade•In We buy them, sell them, appraise them, clean them repair them and love them! Child Survivor Will Speak Orchard Lake Road • North of Maple West Bloomfield The Bodzin Family Club will hold its next meeting 8:30 p.m. Feb. 13 at the home of Linda and Lonny Bodzin, 26225 Pem- broke, Huntington Woods.