THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS omen's Club activities FANNIE G L U C K CHAPTER, Music Study Club will hear the Mizrachi Women, will hold a Pu- violinist and pianist, Morris and rim party noon Monday at Cong. Sylvia Hochberg, in a group of Beth Hillel. Proceeds will be sent to children's projects in Israel. Mrs. Sam Sborow is chairman. Hostesses are Mesdames Manny Sterns, Lil Varnen, Harry Press, Goldie Shipko and E. Forman; Friends invited. • • • OAK PARK WEST GROUP, Hadassah, will bold a cooking meeting 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Ted Stone 24570 Seneca, Oak Park. Helen Naimark, a cooking instructor, will speak. Plans will be made for the after- noon of April 9. For information, call Mrs. Jack Strickstein, 353-7244. • • • BETH ABRAHAM SISTERHOOD will hold its annual Mo-os Ilittim luncheon 12:30 p.m. March 26 .in the synagogue. Mrs. Shabtai Ack- erman, chairman, and her com- mittee will prepare lunch. Proceds are disbursed to needy families for Passover foods. For reservations, call the synagogue office, UN 1-6696. The sisterhood will meet 8:30 p.m. Monday in the Syna- gogue. A program and refresh- ments will follow. , Woliony. ACCENTS Oectin - SIFTS FullaTalls - INTISiOn IIALL RUIGNERS sonatas of the various stylistic periods, noon Tuesday, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Simon Harrison, 22339 Hampton Ct. Southfield. Fol- lowing a brief business session, Mrs_ L. P. Miller, president, will hand the meeting over to the chair- man-of-the-day, Mr. Jack Scherr, who will introduce the artists. Both musicians are native De- troiters whd have appeared in re- cital all around the Midwest and more recently on university cam- puses. Dr. Hoch- berg came from the Cleveland Symphony Or- chestra to the Detroit Sym- phony as a con- cert master. He Dr. Hochberg left the orches- tra last year to assume the post of violinist-in-residence and pro- fessor of strings in the music department at Wayne State Uni- versity. • • • BETH AARON SISTERHOOD will meet noon Monday im the synagogus social hall. Rabbi and Mrs. Benjamin H. Gorrelick will present the program, "An Institute on Passover." There will be a model seder table set up in addi- tion to display of hagadas. The program has been arranged by Mrs. Bernard Gaspas, vice presi- dent. Refreshments will be served. The public is invited. • N. Ruth Schwartz, N.S.I.D. WHERE ELSE would you find such selection and distinction in HOME Accessories Ash Trays Urns Lighters (Table) Compotes Candy Dishes Vases Figurines Candlesticks .floral Centerpieces • Centerpieces Easels Platters Coffee Mugs 'Tea and Toast Sett Ice Buckets Artificial Fruits and Flowers Candelabras Pedestals Baskets "I, had no idea a store could be so interesting" Is the comment we hear daily at COLONY ACCENTS. It's not surprising because there probably isn't another store like it. Everything is hand- picked by Ruth Schwartz. We will wrap your gift. Colony Accents • Lincoln Cen- ter • Oak Park Greenfield at Lincoln (101/2 Mile) Open 9:30 to 1:00 Thurs. and Fri.; Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. 9:30 to 5:30. Phone 391-1191111-9. * TOWN AND COUNTRY CHAP- TER, WOMEN'S AMERICAN ORT, will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Paul, 17240 E. Goldwin, Southfield. The nom- inating committee, headed by Mrs. Sol Cohen, will present the slate of officers. A Passover recipe exchahge will follow. • • • DAVID-HORODOKER WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION will hold a games party 8:30 p.m. Monday at the La- bor Zionist Institute. Hostesses will be Mrs. Philip Kutnick and Mrs. Julius Spielberg. For tickets and information, call Mrs. Harry Schechter, EL 3-6674. • • • NORTHWEST NSHEI HABAD STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Abraham Rothenberg 17529 Green- lawn. The speaker will be Rev. Rothenberg. (More • • . Home Relief Society will hear M r s. Lawrence Wember, Temple '''Israel librarian, review Isaac tBashevis Singer's ,i"The Manor" ";noon Thursday at the Metropolitan `, Savings Bank, Southfield and 14 Mile Rds. Lunch- eon will be Mrs. Wember served, and a brief meeting will precede the program. r. , JEWISH H 0 M E FOR THE AGED WOMEN'S AUXILIARY will hold an "Afternoon With the Cantors" 12:30 p.m. Monday at Borman Hall. Cantors Louis Klein of Cong. Bnai Moshe and Hyman Adler of Bnai David will sing, ac- companied by Bella Goldberg. Mrs. Louis Robbins, chairman of the nominating committee will present the slate of officers for 1968-69. Refreshments. Guests are invited. • • • CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Monday at the Labor Zionist In- stitute. Vanu Bagchi of the social science department of Wayne State University will speak on Sen. Eu- gene McCarthy's presidential pos- sibilities. Refreshments. Guests are invited. • • • SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHI will hold a Shushan Purim lunch- eon noon Wednesday at Beth Tef- ilo Emanuel Synagogue. Guest speaker will be Rabbi Isaac Kagan of the staff of Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch. The luncheon will be sponsored by Mrs. Jacob Weiner. Mrs. Pearl Gold and Mrs. Rose Beilewich social hostesses, will be assisted by Mesdames Walter Ep- stein and Meyer Beigler. • • • CITY OF HOPE CANCER FIGHTERS will hold a board meeting noon Monday at Bnai David Synagogue. Mrs. Sam Schwartz, rummage chairman, re- minds members of the March 29 sale in the Canadian Legion Me- morial Hall. She may be contacted at LI 6-3686 for information. • • • LIVONIA JEWISH CONGREGA- TION SISTERHOOD will present the Center Theater Players in a Broadway revue, "For Better or for Worse." at the synagogue 8:30 p.m. Saturday. Refreshments will follow. Clubs Page 26) " Friday, March 15, 1968-23' 'Living With Your Teen-Ager' Is Topic of Beth Shalom Sisterhood Institute "Variations on a 'Minor' Theme 1968—(Living With Your Teen- Ager)" is the theme of an all-day institute to be held by the Sister- hood of Cong. Beth Shalom starting 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at the syna- gogue. Dr. Morton Siegel, director of the department of education of the United Synagogue of America and former director of its department of youth activities, will be guest speaker. Rabbi Mordecai S. Hal- pern on Beth Shalom will deliver the keynote address. Dr. Morris Weiss, child psychia- trist; Gerald Teller, assistant rabbi of Cong. Shaarey Zedek; and Dr. Albert Rosenthal, obstetrician and gynecologist, will discuss the re- lationship of the teen-ager to the synagogue and home. Donald Bantle, administrative director, Oakland County Child Guidance Clinics; Samuel Ler- ner, director of the Jewish Family and Children's Service; Sidney Selig, director of educa- tion at Beth Shalom Religious School; and Loren Disbrow, prin- cipal of Berkley High School, will explore the problems facing the teen-ager in his relations with the community and educa- tional institutions of today. Mrs. Lawrence Gorosh, chair- man of the institute, invites the public. For reservations, call Mrs. Meyer King, LI 6-5697. Young Marrieds Group to Give Purim Party The Young Marrieds Club of Cong. Ahavas Achim will hold a carnival noon to 4 p.m. March 31. Games and prizes will be fea- tured. Refreshments will be served. Admission is free. 3 / \\\,,, DIAMONDS SAVE!Nr SAVE! BUY DIRECT FROM THE IMPORTER 74224verie ENJOY DANCE CLASSES WITH NO CONTRACT PREMIERE DANCE STUDIO 221 1 1 Coolidge ■ ■ ■ LI 7-4470 IMPORTERS AND CUTTERS OF FINE DIAMONDS LIVERNOIS DI. 1-5515 15738 .••••• ■ ••••• ••••• •••• ••••• ■ •• ■ •• ■ •••• ■■ ••••.. &i< .sa6urbatt R aincoat to go Pfacei Art, Antiques to Fill Temple Israel Light as a feather, laminated crepe that has warmth without weight. A perfect raincoat for travel can be worn with or without the narrow button- on belts. Black Navy Brdwn 6 to 18 See our large collection of all weather coats At I Sculptor Harvey Steingold explains his welded steel work "The Trumpeter" to Mrs. Murray Mahlin (center) and Mrs. Hyman Blinder, chairmen of the art show to be included in the annual Temple Israel Sisterhood Antique Fair March 24-26 at the temple. The fair will be open to the public noon to 10 p.m. all three days and will feature a new attraction, Boutiquesville, a shopping area filled with unusual items from 10 boutique dealers. For tickets, call Mrs. Sanford Lakin, ticket chairman, 883-6131. Purchasers of 10 or more tickets will receive a special invitation to a champagne preview and sale 8 p.m. March 23. from 29 95 Thurs & Fri. nites 'til 9 NINE MILE AT COOLIDGE, OAK PARK