ow lacy Isakow, Lilly Jacobson, Fern Hoberman Kepes, Car- ol Klein, Wally Klein, Julie Nelson-Klein, Gail Mondry, Harriet Morganroth, Lori Small, Elise Small, Roberta Toll, Linda Zarella, and Doris August, director of develop- ment of the Child Abuse Coun- cil. , OPEN KUDOS TO HADASSAH The Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah recently donated 4,000 dolls to local hospitals for pediatric patients, of which St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Oak- land County was one. The cloth dolls were dressed in hospital gowns and have blank faces and bodies which children can draw on. Ile dolls provided children ‘vith therapeutic play which is a means to actively play out and participate in their medical treatment," said Cindy Cohen, child life coordinator at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. tarmington fjills the Ultimate in Middle eastern Cuisine Open Sunday-Zbursday 10:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m. jriday and Saturday 10:00 a.m.-12:00 a.m. MAGAZINE NEWS MIES Temple Beth El is hosting its nnual Party Planning Show- ase Sunday, Feb. 2, at the tem- le. The Coalition of Temporary lhelter (COTS) will host its bird annual Slumber Party and )inner Dance Saturday, Feb. 1, t the Ritz-Carlton. SCAMP, a summer day camp )r handicapped children, is olding its annual Valentine hampagne Brunch at Mon- helle Lamoure, a cafe in the lichigan National Bank build- in Bloomfield Hills, on Sun- ay, Feb. 9. For more firrnation, call (810) 932-6325. The fifth annual Spring loine & Garden Show is at the Expo Center and runs rough Sunday, Feb. 2. Kitty Wagner Facial Salon ad Spa is now located on the oardwalk in West Bloom- eld. I 1 - , We invite you to come sample the flavors and experience the charm and hospitality of the Middle east. • Pita Bread baked open hearth in our dining area • Rich Vegetarian Menu ealthy menu that tastes great • Open seven days a week • for lunch and dinner • Raw Juice Bar • Cocktails Consistently Voted Best Middle Lastern Restuarants 57610 W. 12 Mile (NW corner at Oalsted) (810) 553-0700 • 4 Locations to serve you SHANGRI-LA \N osr4 fp GOURMET CHINESE RESTAURANT Featuring Authentic Hong Kong Style Cooking Wonderful traditional favorites... superb variety of dining specialties VJ 09 • Live fish, lobster and crab in our tanks, cooked to order • Dim Sum lunch specials 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. • Banquet Facilities • Business Lunches BAKERY NOW OPEN! 6467 Orchard Lake Road In The Orchard Mall (810) 626-8585 • Fresh Pita and Sambosak Bread • 25 Different Fresh Juices • Come In For A Free Sample! Special Carry-Out Menu Nom, Yedi Enutto TO) SAKE INNER REMMEgirgt, FORMARV I* VAX_E_NTINIEI DAY 27566 Northwestern Hwy., Southfield, MI 48304 • (On 11 Mile Rd. between Telegraph & Lahser) Phone (810) 827-1600 Fax (810) 827-1944 LIVE ENTERTAINMENT This Weekend, Fri. & Sat. Night, 9 p.m.-1 a.m. "OVERTIME BAND" (International Music) Russian, Hebrew, German, Italian, Armenian, American • 15 Years in Business • Banquet Room Available • Open 7 Days, Serving Lunch and Dinner • Serving Cocktails • Carry-Out I Catering Available Orchard Mall, Orchard Lake & Maple Roads West Bloomfield (8 10) 737-6688 J A N U A R Y 3 1, The January issue of Seuen- 'een magazine includes an arti- le about sorority rush, which Includes photos from the Uni- versity of Michigan. Many local students are seen throughout he four-page spread, including Alexis Frank. The February issue of House 3eautiful includes an article on seeping kosher, and features 3arbara and Jim Grodin's titchen in Longwood, Fla., vhich was designed to observe tashrut. The February issue of In i'tyle features photographs from he Jewish wedding of Brad 3eckerman and Paula Ab- lul. In the article, Mr. Becker- nan states that the couple will le raising their children Jew- sh. 91