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November 05, 1999 - Image 115

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-11-05

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What New In Town

Nancy Jonas, Karen Erlich, Ruth
Chaness, Vivian Lieberman, Barbara
Ben, Marilyn Weisberg, Carol
Cooper, Louise Hacker, Janice
Cherkasky and Karen Rubin were on
the donor committee. In addition to
the fashions, Jo Gilbert and Linda
Katzen received a complementary
makeover, and showed their new look
on the runway. Karen Siegel, a new
Temple Israel member, was one of the
makeup artists.

ti t l i t

Alterra Clare Bridge of Bingham Farms is an assisted living residence specifically designed to care for

people with Alzheimer's disease or other memory impairments. It's a beautiful, home-like

WEST BLOOMFIELD PLAY
West Bloomfield High School pre-
sents Much Ado About Nothing 8 p.m.
Friday and Saturday, Nov. 5-6, in the
auditorium. The director is Rob
Leider. The WBHS Thespian Troupe
presents James and the Giant Peach on
Dec. 4 and 5. For information, call
(248) 539-5239.

environment that is completely secure and staffed with compassionate professionals devoted to

COMEDY BENEFIT
Forgotten Harvest presents
"Comedy Night 8," featuring
Kathleen Madigan and Steve
McGrew, 8 p.m. Saturday, No 13,
at Detroit's Music Hall Theater. Jason
Fetterman and Kirsten Lesondak of
Center for Creative Studies in Detroit
designed the invitation. Supporters
include Dale and Bruce Frankel,
Natalie and Manny Charach, Nancy
Fishman and Ron Wilner, Mark
Greenstone, Linda Fortino, and
Steve and Kate Jacob. For informa-
tion, call (248) 350-3663.

Join us for our Grand Opening Celebration!

CANDY DONATIONS
If there's candy still around the
house, donations would be appreciat-
ed by Dr. Jay Nitzkin and Lou and
Joy Landau. Dr. Nitzkin, a Livonia
dentist, will donate a toothbrush for
every pound of candy donated.
Toothbrushes and candy will go to
area hospitals. For information, call
(734) 427-7555. The Landaus will
donate unwanted candy to the Maxey
Boys Training School, which they
have done for the past 40 years. For
information, call (248) 541-6884.

KINGSWOOD GIFTORAMA
The Kingswood Alumnae
Association and Friends present the
annual Kingswood Giftorama patron
event 6 p.m. Friday, Nov. 12, on
campus. Shopping continues Nov.
13-14. Supporters include Margie
Federman, Julie and Peter
Cummings, Nancy and James
Grosfeld, and Rita and Gary
Wasserman. For information, call
(248) 645-3565.

maintaining quality of life for those they serve.

Alterra

CLARE BRIDGE

24005 W. 13 Mile Road, Bingham Farms

Sunday, November 7, 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Enjoy brunch, raffle gifts and entertainment. For more information or to RSVP, call

248-644-8100

AGING WITH CHOICE

251-0001
10/99

www.assisted.com

SAAR
vs
S tIB UR MIA

1999 95 Saab Wagon

Financing
39 months

$3591 "*

Front and rear heated seats,
leather, automatic power windows,
power seats and more.

*39 ma., 10,000 miles a year. $1,861 due, plus tax, title, plates. Must qualify for lease loyalty program.

GLASSMAN SAAB

al -800-354-5558

ON TELEGRAPH RD. AT THE TEL-12 MALL

People who test drive a Saab, usually buy a Saab.

11/5.
1999

Detroit Jewish News

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