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November 27, 1998 - Image 132

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-11-27

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In The Market Place
For Your Entertaining Needs!

he 1998
Goodwill
Antiques
Show preview
party at the Michigan
State Fair Exposition
Center, hosted by the
Junior Group of Good-
will Industries, was a
gala event with more
than 50 antique dealers
participating.
Perhaps the most
interesting stop, and
Fern and Brian Kepes and Susan and Mickey Sisskind
certainly the least
enjoyed the Goodwill Antiques Show preview party.
expensive, was the
Goodwill booth featur-
the director. "For too many years
ing items that people had donated to
women's medicine has been kept on
Goodwill. Many of the items were in
the back burner — particularly as ( -Ez=
the $30 range, including porcelain,
relates to health during and after
pewter and costume jewelry. Mink
menopause," said Berman. "We
jackets were on sale for $150. Judging
plan to change that with the cre-
from the huge crowd making pur-
ation of the Michigan Menopause
chases, fur is definitely back in style.
Action
Team." The team plans to
One Birmingham gallery owner car-
promote understanding ol
ried out carts filled with
menopause, provide infor-
antiques to sell.
mation, encourage discus-
"I just bought an old wood
sions and advocate insur-_
child's stove for my grand-
ance coverage.
daughter," said Susan Siss-
kind of West Bloomfield, who
VOICES
attended the show with her
Andrea Mitchell, NBC
husband Mickey. "It's just
News chief foreign affairs
like the one we used to have
correspondent, will be the
in the nursery at Shaarey
CARLA JEAN
guest speaker at VOICES,
Zedek," she added.
SCHWARTZ
an event sponsored by the
Fern and Brian Kepes of
Local Columnist Business and Professional
Bloomfield Hills attend the
Women of the Jewish Fed=
event annually. "We love
erasion of Metropolitan
antiques," she said. Goodwill Indus-
Detroit. The evening begins at 6
tries is also a client of Brian's, who is
p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 1, at Adat
with SRK Realty.
Shalom Synagogue. A minimum
Judy
Antique aficionados Ron and
$180 pledge to the Allied Jewish
Trunsky were spotted in the crowd,
Campaign is required to attend.
while Judy Frankel of Judy Frankel's
Some of the organizers are Linda
Antiques was at her booth selling.
Lee, Marcy Gottesman, Nancy
Glass, Sally Krugel, Paula Glazie, ,a_
MENOPAUSE ACTION TEAM
and Beverly Liss. For more infor-
A group of
mation, call Toni Hayes, (248)
Michigan
642-4260, ext. 183.
women active
with promi-
HEARTLAND CLASSIC
nent health
Midwest Living magazine presents
organizations
its 1998 idea home, the "Heartland
across the
Classic" in Milford, through Dec. 17
country
The home features traditional design
recently
with state-of-the-art amenities. Hoilt
announced the
are 2 to 8 p.m. on weekdays and 11
formation of
a.m to 5 p.m. on weekends. The
the Michigan
home is located in the Hickory Valle
Menopause
Maxine Berman is
Estates, 1700 Hickory Valley Dr.,
Action Team.
the director of the
Milford. Tickets are $7 and proceeds
Politician
newly formed
go to Lighthouse Community Devel
Maxine
Michigan
opment, a subsidiary of Lighthouse c
Berman of
Menopause Action
Oakland County. ❑
Southfield is
Team.

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