Milton Avery Charles Burchfield Alexander Calder Joseph Cornell Jean Dubuffet Philip Guston Lester Johnson Alex Katz Henri Matisse Joan Miro Pablo Picasso Mark di Suvero Bob Thompson Tom Wesselmann ito Ace Reporter Foreign a airs correspondent Andrea Mitchell speaks at Federation's annual VOICES program on Tuesday. The gallery is actively purchasing paintings, sculpture, and prints by the above mentioned artists Call to set up an appointment. David Klein Gallery 163 TOWNSEND BIRMINGHAM MI 48009 TELEPHONE 248.433.3700 FAX 248.433.3702' HOURS: MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 11 - 5:30 Visit our online catalogue at www.dkgalleiycom OPENS ecember 3" C) , (248) 745-8668 Andrea Mitchell: "In the ost-Cold War climate, it becomes more and more difficult or any administration to rally sup- port for foreig,n policy" • , 3*. ..; szm% Kit SUZANNE CHESSLER Special to The Jewish News 11 Years in New York, the Hysterical Off Broadway event Comes to Pontiac! Join the happy couple as they tie the knot at the Baci allroom. Then enjoy the reception, which includes a pasta supper, wedding cake and a champagne toast. You can interact with a variety of lovable lunatics and zany relatives, throw some rice, kiss the bride or dance with the groom to a live band! T,741 ,4 1f11 °4!. 11/27 1998 90 Detroit Jewish News 40 W. Pike St., Pontiac, Michigan RSVP (248) 745-8668 "CS Pike St. BOX OFFICE: 8 W. Lawrence St., Pontia Online at ‘t‘m.cybernine.com ,itonyntina --Outlets ndrea Mitchell, chief for- eign affairs correspondent for NBC News, will discuss her experiences covering the Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations when she speaks at the annual VOICES program of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit Business and Professional Women. Mitchell, a 20-year correspondent for NBC previously assigned to the White House and Congress, has been to Detroit many times to report on • ' political campaigns and presidential travel. Her speech, scheduled Dec. 1 at Adat Shalom Synagogue, will give her take on the Washington scene. With foreign issues a constant in her life, Mitchell often gets ready in a matter of hours to head to a distant shore where news is breaking. Just a few weeks before heading to Michigan, she was assigned to go to Kuwait, but no sooner was she packed than she learned the time was too dangerous. Taking a breather from that swiftly arranged and cancelled trip, Mitchell, who is married to Federal Reserve `—)