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May 28, 1999 - Image 81

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-05-28

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Scream Machines, May
29-Sept. 6 at the
Cranbrook Institute of
Science.

formed into candles, din-
ner plates from Tiffany
with a classic shell design,
"Fossils" pillows by
Dakotah, scallop-shell
bookends, even framed
single-shell etchings.
"One never knows what...
may toss up,...what rare
shell from the ocean floor.
Perhaps a channelled
whelk, a moon shell, or
even an argonaut.

is for
Thongs

world's great roller coasters and build
your own coaster using modified race-
car tracks. It's science you'll really flip
over. Through Sept. 6. $7/adults;
$4/children 3-17; students with ID,
seniors and children under 3 admitted
free. Call 1-877-GO-CRANBROOK
for more information. A new
Destination CRANBROOK program
offers a multiple attraction ticket for
$12 for adults, $10 for students and
$8 for children 6-17 and seniors. The
ticket is good for one visit each to the
art museum, science museum and
gardens through Oct. 31.

is for Seashells

What's summer without
a day of solitary beach-
combing? Anne Morrow
Lindbergh
wrote,
"One
should lie
empty, open, choiceless
as a beach — waiting
for a gift from the sea.
And those gifts abound
in picture frames lined
with spotted dove
shells, tropical Tonna
Sulcosa shells trans-

We're talk-
ing sandals,
not under-
wear! Get a
toehold on
style with
this season's newest way to
show off a perfect pedi-
cure. From the Gucci African beaded
thong, $495, and Stephane Kelian's
sandals in suede and hand-beaded
leather, $315. to little rubber flip-flops,
the toe show is on.

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is for Ultrafeminine

It's the season to be girly.
Lace trim and ruffled
hemlines, flirty dresses,
peasant blouses, delicate
floral prints and lingerie-
inspired pieces dominate
store windows.
Petal pink, sky blue and
white eyelet further
emphasize the sweet-
chic look. Accessories
are equally as demure.

Above: Paloma
Picasso sterling
silver daisy
bracelet,
Tiffany & Co.,
enhances the
ultnzfeminine
look this season.

Left: Tiffany
shell-patterned
dinnerware.

niersof •

Orchard Mall

Orchard Lk. Rd., •N. of Maple

W. Bloomfield •

851-5566

"Serving the Community for Over 40 Years"

5/28
1999

Detroit Jewish News

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