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March 01, 1968 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-03-01

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

omen's Cluh activities

BETH AARON SISTERHOOD is
planning its Tora Fund Luncheon
for noon March 26 in the syna-
gogue social hall. Tora Fund chair-
man is Mrs. Morris Ginsberg. Also
on the agenda is the Mother and
Daughter Donor Dinner to take
place on May 2 in the synagogue
social hall. Fashions will be fea-
tured on the program to follow the
dinner. Tickets may be purchased
from Mrs. Irving Ingram, ticket
chairman, UN 4-4192, or Mrs. Leo
Gaspas, vice president of ways and
means and chairman of the donor,
626-6795. Car pools are being ar-
ranged, \
*
*

FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
Mizr a c h i Women, will hold a
board meeting 12:30 p.m. Monday,
at the home of Mrs. Al Sherman,
25320 Gardner, Oak Park. Final
plans for the Purim party March
18 will be formulated. Committees
also will be selected for the donor
luncheon May 7 at Bnai David
Synagogue.

woionsi

NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE
WOMEN will hold a board meet-
ing 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
home of Mrs. Milton Kogan, 20789
Camden, Southfield. Final arrange-
ments will be made for the bou-
tique sale planned for April 23 at
the Labor Zionist Institute.

ACCENTS

■T ■ •

Ruth
schuartz,

Where Else

would you find

such selection

and distinction in

OCCASIONAL
PIECES

SNACK TABLES
CIGARETTE TABLES
BENCHING TABLES
COCKTAIL TABLES
HEXAGONAL COM-
MODE TABLES
LAMP TABLES
PEDESTAL TABLES
DRUM TABLES
MUFFIN STANDS

FERN STANDS
DESKS
SECRETARIES
MAGAZINE RACKS
LIBRARY STEPS
CREDENZAS
MINIATURE CHESTS
MUSIC STANDS
BUTLER TABLES
CUBE TABLES

From Fern stands to Credenzas! Let your
imagination run wild and you'll probably
find the very piece you want at
COLONY ACCENTS. It will be unusual,
distinctive, because eery style is per-
sonally selected by Ruth Schwartz who
heads our staff of talented Interior De-
signers who will be happy to assist you
in making a choice, or come to your
home and plan your re-decorating.

Wall Decor, Home Accessories, Lamps
make fine gifts. Our special wrapping
adds joy to giving.

COLONY ACCENTS — Lincoln Center — Oak Park
Greenfield at Lincoln (101/2 Mile), Thursday, Friday,
9:30 to 9:00; Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday, 9:30
to S:30. Phone 39149W-9.

"jois" associated with the people
of France is the group of 24 spirit-
ed young men and women with
their charming folk songs and
lively dances from the French

countryside.

ss

BETH HILLEL SISTERHOOD
will hold a Purim family supper
5:30 p.m. March 10 at the syna-
gogue. "The Theater of Peretz"
will be presented by the mobile
unit of the Jewish Community
Center. For reservations and in-
formation, call Mrs. Bert West-
heimer, EL 6-2339, or the syna-
gogue office BR 3-0570.
* * *
CHANA CZENESII CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will meet noon
Monday at the Labor Zionist In-.
stitute. Esther Mendelson will re-
view the book "The End of the
Jewish People?" by Georges Fried-
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
man. Refreshments will be served,
CLUB will hold its annual Purim
Guests are invited.
party 8:30 p.m. March 11 at Cong.
Beth Hillel. Mrs. Manuel Neiman,
president, announces husbands and
friends are invited. Refreshments
will be served.
s
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WALL DECOR - GIFTS - FURNITURE - INTERIOR DESIGNERS

Friday, March 1, 1968-23

The FRENCH NATIONAL
DANCE COMPANY, premiering
at Masonic Auditorium 8:20 p.m.
March 8, is a superbly coordinated
B A T Y A CHAPTER, Mizrachi show that proceeds without inter-
Women, will meet 8:30 p.m. Tues ruption from the instant the cur-
day at the home of Mrs. James tain goes up. Representing all the
Gordon, 13694 Wales, Oak Park.
IT TAKES A GENT... US
„—
Guest speaker will be obstetrician
and gynecologist Dr. A n are w
)41
Freier, whose topic will be "Abor-
tions, Pro and Con." Other events
for Batya Chapter will be a movie
night, "Closely Watched Trains"
i
at Studio North Theater March
24, and a rummage sale at the
Ferndale Community Center
March 31.
* s *
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
will meet noon Wednesday in the
Labor Zionist Institute. According
JO 4-5580
to president Mrs. Margaret Lom,
after dessert lucheon and a busi-
LI 8-8300
ness meeting, a Purim program
will be presented. Sam Hochman
will present readings on Purim
by Sholem Aleichem. Guests are
invited.
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RAIN

GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will meet noon Tues-
day at the Labor Zionist Institute.
Michael Lalik from the Social Se-
curity Speakers Bureau will ex-
plain new benefits of Medicare
and Social Security programs.
President Mrs. Julius Green in-
vites the public. Refreshments will
be served.
• * *
CO-OPERATIVE COUNCIL, Lea-
gue of Jewish Women, will hold a
breakfast meeting 9:30 a.m. Thurs-
day in the home of Mrs. Saul Gins-
burg, 28224 Tapert, Southfield.
Hostesses will be from Infants
Service Group. The meeting is open
to presidents and case chairmen
of the 16 participating groups. For
information, call Mrs. Ginsburg,
353-7261.
* * *
LIVONIA JEWISH CONGREGA-
TION SISTERHOOD will meet 8
p.m. Monday. Guest speaker will be
Bea Docks, of the Michigan Branch
National Womens League. Mrs.
Docks has served on the national
board of National Women's League
for four years. Also present will be
Marilyn Eshonetz, speakers bureau
chairman for Michigan Branch.
Theme of the evening will be "Get-
ting to Know You, Getting to Know
All About You." Refreshments will
be served.

(Continued on Page 26)

DIAMONDS

CARPET

BETH ISAAC WOMEN'S CLUB
elected Helen Jones chairman;
Ann Sadick, co-chairman; Selma
Seligson, secretary; and Rev Cher-
noff, treasurer.
• * *

SHER-VILLA CHAPTER,
Women's American ORT, will hold
a membership tea 12:30 p.m. Tues-
day at the home of Mrs. Meyer
Kershenbaum, 17131 Alta Vista,
Southfield. Guest speakers will be
Lilly Goodman, ORT-trained stu-
dent, and Rabbi Sherwin Wine,
who will speak on "Changing
Morals of Today's Youth." Petite
luncheon will be served. Guests
are invited. For information, call
Mrs. Harold Dean, 357-1658.
* * s
ZEDAKAH CLUB will meet noon
March 11 at the Knob in of the
Woods social hall. Hostesses will
be Mrs. Harry Tyner, Mrs. Al
Blumenthal and Mrs. Jack Miller.
• *
OAK PARK NSHEI HABAD
STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30
p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs.
Alex Saltsman, 14160 Balfour. Oak
Park. Guest speaker will be Rabbi
Moshe Rothenberg.
• . •
NORTHWEST NSHEI HABAD
STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30 p.m.
Saturday at the home of Mrs. Mau-
rice White, 18075 Wisconsin. Guest
speaker will" be Mr. White.

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the culotte dress

II /Id COa t

were treated to be worn in
the rain as rainwear canvas
type cotton done in Navy
or Brown with diagonal
White Stripes and heavy
zipper.
A Valor design, two other
styles also. 6 to 14.

$35

Complete

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