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magine, ifyou dare, this night-
marish scenario.
You are a teen and you need
jeans. You ask your mother to
buy some, and she agrees to have
them to you before Sunday night.
That's when you've got your big
date.
Friday afternoon your mother
arrives home. And with her she
has — Dear God! Say it isn't true!
— a pair of brand-new jeans. No
holes. No tears. No worn marks
at the knee.
toys, sheets, towels. But she
wasn't overwhelmed in the least.
"I happen to love doing this,"
she said.
For 20 years, Mrs. Schultz was
the office manager of Hadassah
House. Then she began volun-
teering as chairman of the rum-
mage sale, "and God willing they
will ask me again next year."
She started getting ready more
than a month ago. It means a lot
of scheduling, a lot of coordinat-
ing, a lot of planning.
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You break down, sobbing.
"This is it," you think. "My life is
over."
But wait. There is still hope!
There is still a chance you can get
some of those really cool used
jeans and your date will never
. even have to know you own some
of those disgusting new ones and
everything will be all right!
Yes, suddenly life seems worth
living again. And it's all thanks
to Hadassah.
On Friday, Nov. 17, Hadas-
sah's annual rummage sale will
be held 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the
Sarah & Ralph Davidson Hadas-
sah House in West Bloomfield.
The sale will continue 9 a.m. to
2 p.m Sunday, and from 9 to 11
a.m. Monday, when customers
can fill a bag for $5.
Of course, many of the items
for sale will be new, or at least in
good enough shape to pass for
new, so you'll have to search if
you're looking for anything that
even resembles used. (And be
forewarned — Hadassah is se-
lective; all torn and stained cloth-
ing already will have been
weeded out.)
About a week before the sale
was to open, the event's chair-
man, Shirley Shultz, was stand-
ing amid a heap of plastic bags
filled with donations — clothing,
This little musical lamb, on sale through
Hadassah, is looking for a friend.
"Last year I went to every sin-
gle rummage sale I could find,
just to see how they did it," she
said. Then she scoured for cloth-
ing racks. Finally, it was time to
start accepting donations.
"Some people wait all year" to
bring in their goods, she said.
Four days were allotted for
everything: mink coats and
women's outfits from Liz Clai-
borne, Hino and Malee, Oleg
Cassini (Oleg Cassini, at a rum-
mage sale? "This is serious busi-
ness," one Hadassah member
said), jewelry and handbags
(where else can you find an al-
most-new Coach bag for $2?),
toys, a tennis racket, shoes, bowls
and dishes, coats, blankets, vin-
tage clothing, tea cups, a sled,