/Seniors There is a world to see with the JCC! Family Winter Cruise December 19-26 Scottsdale, Arizona February 2-23 or 9-23 Auxiliary gift shop, a shopping source for clothing, snack foods and toiletry . and gift items for residents. Proceeds will go to funding programming and other Jewish Home needs. "Each year's event showcases items from the gift shop with a different theme," Katz said. This show high- lighted American presidential first ladies. Dubbed "the first lady of volun- teering," Barbara Frankel served for the eighth time as narrator of the fashion show. After the modeling, guest speaker Victoria Valentine gave her slide show presentation on first- lady presidential ball gowns. Fun facts about former first ladies were offered as each model walked Evelyn Pevos was casually formal. Scottsdale, Arizona & Las Vegas February 9 - March 2 or February 17 - March 2 Above: Fleischman's Ann Paneth with granddaughter Jessica Delaney joins the models. Panama Canal Cruise April 25 - May 2 Coming This Summer! JUNE - England, Ireland & Wales JULY - Yosemite Park, San Francisco Lake Tahoe & More Coming Next Fall! JUNE - England, Ireland & Wales JULY - Yosemite Park, San Francisco Lake Tahoe & More 11/6 1998 no Detroit Jewish News For more information or informational meeting dates, please call the Jewish Community Center at (248) 661-7649. Right: Esther Steinberg looked elegant. Below: Ethel Lasky was a 'rst-lady" model: the runway, carrying matted photos of the presidential wives. As the narrator described Dolly Madison's dislike for drab clothing and plain bonnets, and her purchase of a colorful pet parrot in protest of her Quaker upbringing, Shirley Parsky modeled a vivid bright blue and lime green velour pant set. The fact that Louisa Johnson Adams was the only foreign-born first lady, having been raised in France, set the scene for model Celia Wilson to wear what was depicted as a French- inspired outfit. Alpern life enhancement program director and master gardener and bird authority Jackie Smith appropriately sported a black beaded cardigan with a subtle floral pattern. Dubbed "future first ladies," young Rie and Sarah, daughters of office manager Beth Bredau-Tagaki, dis- played toys from the children's section of the gift shop. More than 200 residents and fami- ly members attended the annual show. Following a display of fashion ensembles and accessory items, and vignettes about Mary Todd Lincoln's shopping obses- sion and Jackie Kennedy's fashiOn fads, guests were invited to explore the gift shop in support of the JHAS-Fleischmar Residence while searching for items to create their own fashion mark. Eli