• • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Women's Detroit Cancer Fighters, City of Hope, will be ringing doorbells for the pilot research center Sunday through Tuesday, under the direc- tion of Mr s. Charles Young, vice president of fund raising, and Mrs. Elliot Schu- biner, president of the chapter. Volunteers f o r the door-to-door march may call Mrs. Young, 542- 3436, or Mrs. Mrs. Schubiner Schubiner, 353- 7250. Mrs. Schubiner has called a board meeting for noon Monday at Rosenberg's Holiday Caterers, to discuss the paid-up membership luncheon. * * * WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF THE UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS will meet 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, at the Esther Berman Building. The program arranged by Mrs. Mau- rice Floch, program vice president, is entitled "Jewish Ethics in the 20th Century" and will be pre- sented by Rabbi A. Irving Schnip- per of Cong. Beth Moses. Also at this meeting, Mrs. Leonard Schrei- ber, ways and means vice presi- dent, will discuss the arrange- ments made for the annual lunch- eon to be held on Nov. 9. Des- sert luncheon will be served by Mrs. Irwin Friedman, social chair- man, and her committee. * * * PARKWOOD CHAPTER, Wom- en's American ORT, will hold its opening membership fashion brunch noon Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Sidney Bertin, 19444 Parkside. Knits will be modeled by members. Guests invited. * * * TEMPLE BETH AM SISTER- HOOD is scheduling a toy party at the Cohen Building, Livonia, 8:45 p.m. Monday. The party will be presented by Sandra Greenberg. Refreshments will be served. For information call Shirley Green, publicity chairman, GR 4-6929. * * * OAKLAND-HILLS CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will meet 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Fred Sklarchyk, 14220 Greenbriar, Oak Park. The pro- gram for the evening will include a film on Project Hope. There will also be a surprise guest speaker. Coffee and cake will be served. g :1Ben Pub o' 11 o "House of Spreads" "Where You Can Buy Thing.s You Can't Buy Anywhere Else" Shop Where The Action Is D Mr. Eli ... has joined our staff and is in charge of our Custom Drapery Department. He comes to us di- rectly from the New England states with 24 years of Custom Drapery experience. Call him now for an appointment. in your home. Phone UN 4-4769 or MI 4-5646 0 1:1 • Detroit • Birmingham 1 Security Charge Account Service El El 101 101 Club acti•viwes BALMORAL CHAPTER, Women's American ORT will hold a luncheon meeting 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Albert Schweitzer, 6626 Country Club Lane, Birmingham. Colonel William J. Weinstein, of the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, will speak on "Foreign Policy in Southeast Asia." Guests are invited. * * * YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM ORGANIZATION will hold a board meeting 12:30 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Joseph Zbick, 18430 Woodingham. * * JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROPEAN WELFARE ORGANIZATION will hold a board meeting noon Monday at the Jericho Temple. Hostesses will be Mrs. Phillip Schlussel and Mrs. Louis Levine. * * * Temple Beth Jacob Sisterhood will hear Lenore Romney discuss "The Challenge of Change — the American Woman" at a dessert luncheon noon Tuesday at the Pontiac temple. Rabbi Phillip Berkowitz, spirit- ual leader, will offer greetings and welcome guests. Program chairman M r s. Morton Metzger w i 1 1 introduce Mrs. Romney M r s. Romney, and new members will be present- ed with a floral symbol of wel- come to the sisterhood. Guests are invited at no charge. * * * DAVID HORODOKER YOUNG WOMEN ORGANIZATION w i 11 meet noon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Morris Stein, 25697 Briar, Oak Park. * * * KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Lilly Stolman will talk on her trip to Israel. Hostesses for the afternoon will be Rebecca Cohen and Fay Mandell. Guests are invited. * * * PHI DELTA EPSILON WOMEN'S AUXILIARY will meet 10:45 a.m. Tuesday in the Roman- esque Hall, Detroit Institute of Art. Members will be taken for a tour and a luncheon will follow. For reservations, call Mrs. M. Simmons, 356-3184. * * * WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF THE JEWISH HOME FOR AGED will meet 12:30 p.m. Monday at Bor- man Hall. The subject, "The Woman — Today and Tomorrow," will be discussed by panelists Mrs. Ira Sonnenblick, Mrs. Clair e Landes and Mrs. David Kliger. An open question-answer period will follow. * * * GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, at the Labor Zionist Institute. Mrs. Irene Murphy, mem ber of the board of regents of the University of Michigan, who is run- ning for re-election, will be guest speaker. Current politics will be discussed. Refreshments will be served. The public is invited. * * * BAGLEY GROUP, Hadassah, will meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at Hadassah House. Mrs. Joseph Sulkes, program vice president, announces a panel demonstration of "Recovery Inc." will be featur- ed. Mrs. Max Frank will report on contemporary affairs, and Mrs. Benjamin Bond will highlight life membership. Guests are invited. A luncheon will be served. * * * TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTER1100 will hold the first Meeting of the book review and breakfast series 10 a.m. Monday in the social hall. Rabbi Leon Frain will review Bernard Malamud's "The Fixer." For ticket information call Mrs. Charles Goldstein, UN. 2-7414. YOUNG ISRAEL CENTER OF OAK-WOODS SISTERHOOD will meet Wednesday at Kitchen Glam- our. Members are asked to meet at the synagogue parking lot at 12:15 p.m. for transportation. Theme of the meeting is "Food Treasures of the Old World." For information call Shirley Karnon, LI 5-2984. * * * WOMEN'S GUILD OF SINAI HOSPITAL OF DETROIT it hold- ing its opening fall luncheon meet- ing noon today in the main lec- ture room of the hospital. The program, "Let's Look Around," consists of a panel composed of representatives of other hospital auxiliaries, who will discuss the work of their respective guilds. The panel will feature Mesdames Alfred Allen of Children's Hos- pital, William J. Nagel of Harper Hospital, Keith Teunion of Beau- mont Hospital and William Wertz of Detroit General. Mrs. John Sills, past president of Sinai's women's guild, will serve as mod- erator. * * * NEW STUDY CLUB will hold its annual fund-raising luncheon noon Wednesday at the Federal Depart- ment Store at Grand River and Oakman. There will be prizes. * * * AHAVAS ACHIM SISTERHOOD will hold its eighth annual Worn- en's Institute, starting Tuesday, with registration and breakfast at 9 a.m., in the synagogue. Classes begin at 9:30, under the instruc- tion of Rabbi Milton Arm. Adult education chairmen of the sister- hood are Mrs. Nathan Watnick and Mrs. Bernard Track. * * * BETH SHALOM SISTERHOOD will meet 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in the social hall. Former Governor G. Mennen Williams and Senator Robert P. Griffin, candidates for the United States Senate, will ex- press their views on campaign issues. A question-answer period will follow. Mrs. Gerald Rosen- baum, chairman of the meeting, announces the public is invited- * * * SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will have a game night 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Guests are in- vited. For information, call Mrs. Martin Kaber, 548-5387. * * * NORTHWEST YOUNG ISRAEL SISTERHOOD will hold its mem- bership tea 8 p.m. Wednesday at the synagogue. Mrs. Shlomo Sperka will show slides and talk on the Chagall windows of the Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem. Mrs. Mar- vin Ravich and Mrs. Pinkus Ehr- lich, chairmen of the tea, invite all ladies of the community. Re- freshments will be served. 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