po t A Parlor Reception Yields A Full Pantry Borman attributed the suc- cessful turnout at the parlor meeting to Mrs. Hermelin. "Doreen is beloved, and she deserves it." For more information about the dinner or Yad Ezra, call (248) 548-3663. Live Entertainment Tues., Wed. & Thurs. . Joe Armijoi Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon. Mike Krieger AWARENESS LUNCHEON 1 .1 935 W I I MILE RD., SE. CORNER II MILE &I-75, exlt 62 III I Reservations (810) 399-5960 I. ININIENNENIN ilttaattube RESTAURANT & LOUNGE Come Celebrate Sweetest Day, Sat., Oct. 18th EXCELLENT HUNGARIAN, AND EUROPEAN CUISINE "YOUR perfect choice for birthdays, anniversaries, showers, rehearsal parties, retirement parties or any special occasion." Strolling Gypsy Musicians Closed Mondays 1235 Ottawa Street • Windsor 5 mins. from Tunnel • U.S. Exchange For Reservations 1-800-963-1903 or (519) 252-0246 The contest was open to students of all ages with the theme of "Kids Connect at the Library." The win- ning bookmark depicts a student connected to a computer, a video and a book. Billy is the son of MernaLyn and the grandson of Myldred Hamburger. Billy's creative book- mark will be distributed for one year at the Baldwin Public Library. BBAA EXPANSION The Maisel's Women's Health The Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center will present a breast Association will unveil its $2.2 mil- cancer awareness luncheon lion expansion with a 11:30 a.m. Monday, grand opening this week- Oct. 20, at Temple end. The grand opening Israel. Karen Stabiner, includes a dinner on author of To Dance Friday, Oct. 17, and a with the Devil, is.the free community-wide guest speaker. Marion open house on Saturday, Phillips and Elda Oct. 18. The facility's ,Sharon Hart and Emery Klein at the Yad Ezra Schwartz are co-chair- additional 12,500- parlor meeting. men, while Cis Maisel square-foot expansion Kellman, Leah Snider includes new exhibit ARLA JEAN and Barbara Stollman space, teaching studios, are advisers. For more infor- SC HWARTZ parlor reception to support commons area and out- mation, call the Sinai Hospital Local Columnist Yad Ezra, the kosher food door classrooms. Susie Guild at (313) 439-6205. pantry, recently drew more Citrin of Birmingham than 200 guests to the was one of the key people spearhead- home of Marlene and Paul Borman. ing the expansion fund raising. She Sharon Hart and Emery Klein were BOOKMARK WINNER was responsible for obtaining the co-chairmen of the event, while Paul Billy Whiting, age 5, is the 1997 $250,000 Kresge matching grant that Magy and Steve Schanes were associ- winner of the 17th annual bookmark made the expansion a reality. Ms. ate chairmen. contest at the Baldwin Public Library Citrin is also the chairman of the "The needs of Yad Ezra are more in conjunction with National Library 40th anniversary celebration of compelling now than ever before," Week. He is the youngest winner. BBAA and former president of the said Mrs. Hart. "Each of us needs to BBAA's Board of step forward. Of the Trustees. For more issues in the com- information, call munity, nothing is A (248) 644-0866. more important," she added. Mrs. Hart noted that feeding the hungry and homeless in the Jewish community is a.concern that unifies Orthodox, Conservative and Reform Jews. The parlor meet- ing was a kickoff for the upcoming Yad Ezra dinner 6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 5, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Gina and Arthur Horwitz and Sally and Richard Krugel are the dinner chair- Billy Whiting is men. The dinner proud of his win- will honor Doreen ning bookmark. Hermelin. Mrs. NOTES .;;;,,, • • Dr. Linda Bolton will be honored at a Sukkot concert featuring Avraham Fried to benefit Children of Chernobyl. The concert will be held 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 19, at West Bloomfield High School. Tickets are avail- able at the door. Jewelry designer Lisa Jenks will make a personal appearance at Tapper's on Oct. 23. El