26—Friday, October 25, 1968 Aesculapians to Assist Charities With Dance THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Women Learn of Community's Services Women's (Continued from Page 23) HEBREW LADIES AID SOCI- ETY will hold its annual donor luncheon noon Nov. 4 at the May- fair Hall. For reservations, call Mrs. Efreda Greenwald, KE 4-8313. * • r OAK PARK CHAPTER, Order of the Eastern Star, will meet 8 p.m. Monday at the Odd Fellows League Hall, Ferndale. Officers will be elected and the annual 1 report will be presented. Aesculapian Pharmaceutical As- sociation and its ladies auxiliary will hold their 42nd annual dinner- dance 6:30 p.m. Nov. 6 at the Latin Quarter. Proceeds will help finance the association's charities in Israel and locally, including Northville State Hospital, Jewish Home for the Aged, the building and student scholarship fund of Wayne State University's college of pharmacy atld the new Aesculapian Prescrip- tion Fund. Music will be by Hal Gordon and his orchestra. Aaron Karp is chair- man of the entertainment commit- tee. For reservations call Karp, 759- 2871. Charles Tennen is president of the association, and Mrs. Meyer Goldstein of the ladies auxiliary. Book chairmen are Mrs. Morris Gural and Edward Rothenberg. YOUR CANDID ALBUM FINER WILL SE WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY BERNARD H. 1111111ER KE 13196 * * * Conferring at the first session of the Leadership Seminar of the SHERVILLA CHAPTER, Wom- Women's Division, Jewish Welfare Federation, are (from left) Mes- en's American ORT, will hold its dames Jerome Trumper; Maurice Kurzman; Joseph H. Jackier, first meeting 12:30 p.m. Tuesday Women's Division president: Mandell Lansky; and Brand Marwil. at the home of Mrs. Bruce Shatan- During the five sessions of the seminar, ending with a graduation tea off, 25708 Woodvilla, Southfield. Nov. 20. the women will learn about education, community relations Petite luncheon will be served. and health and welfare services which are supported through the annual Howard Cattoni, director of the Allied Jewish Campaign. London Arts Gallery, will speak on "Graphic Arts." A print will George D. Blumenthals Donate Ambulance to Magen David Adorn Mr , and Mrs. George Blumenthal. to this life-saving cause; so that of 5 Oakland Park, Pleasant Ridge, we can go to sleep each night Mich.. have pledged an ambulance relieved in the knowled_e that to Magen David Adorn, Israel's others in desperate need are being helped in their struggle to lead Official Red Cross Service. The ambulance donated by the lives of safety, security and well- being." couple is currently in production The gift was arranged by the at the General Motors plant. Upon completion, it will take its 1 American Red Mogen Dovid for Israel, which in this country serves place in one of the 72 First-Aid Stations maintained by Magen as the support arm of Magen David Adorn. David Adorn in the cities, towns ; Acknowledging the gift of the and border settlements of Israel. i Blumenthals, Congressman In making the announcement of j Emanuel Celler, national chairman their gift, the Blumenthals stated: i of American Red Mogen Dovid for - We recognize the need of our' Israel said: "We are deeply grate- gallant brothers and sisters across ful for this compassionate gesture the sea for the tools with which in behalf of Israel's gallant men, to cope with the urgent health prob- women and children. Mr. and Mrs. lems of today. We hope that this Blumenthal are to be highly com- Oft will inspire others in this I. mended for responding so gener- country who share our concern for ously to our task of saving lives Israel's population to also give I and alleviating the suffering of those less fortunate. With support 0 .9_9_9_0...9.0_9 0 09 QS.9 0 0 0 0 *, of this caliber, our goal of assuring a brighter future for our beleag- : ured fellow-Jews has been brought , that much closer to fruition, and ; for this we are eternally grateful." ' The ambulance will be dedicat- ed soon and dispatched to its ulti- [ mate destination in Israel. 10 ! "" • RAYA DUNAYEVSKAYA, au- VOTE thor of "Marxism and Freedom," will speak on "Marxism and Hu- manism" at the Robert Frost School, Oak Park, 8:30 p.m. Nov. 1. The lecture was arranged by the Birmingham Temple adult education committee. Former secretary to Leon Trotsky during his exile in Mexico. Miss Duna- yevskaya broke with him at the outset of World War. II when she • of Course! x, began her original analysis of rertrtrzrrynrrozrzi-r-5 Leo 0 0 0 (rut Russia as a state-capitalist society. Which Way T o Vote ? • . • 'E GREENFIELD NOODLES BRAVERMAN'S "SHER MEATS 1ST CUT LAMB CHOPS . . HOLLYWOOD ROAST 29 C lb. ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST CHUCK ROAST BRUST DEKEL YOUNG BEEF LIVER PICKLED TONGUE BREAST OF BEEF (trimmed) 13500 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD lb. lb. lb. 69` 89` 65 lb. 59` lb. 89c DI 1-2345 Professional Entertainment THE SHELDON ROTT ORCHESTRA Private and Commercial Shows be awarded as a prize. A regional ORT officer will give "A New Look at the ORT Program. Guests are invited. For reservations, call Mrs. Shatanoff, .357-0714, or the ORT office, UN 2-1811.. * * r. KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Labor Zionist Institute. The chapter will hold a luncheon and games party noon Nov. 2 at the home of Mrs. Ruth Gosman, 18504 Rosemont. Pro- ceeds will go to the child rescue fund. Friends are invited. • • • MASADA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a pre-election meeting noon Tuesday at the home of Ethel Barnett, 16389 Rutherland E., Southfield. Luncheon will be served. Guests are invited. PARKWOOD CHAPTER, Wom- en's American ORT, will hold a paid-up membership brunch noon Nov. 6 at the Northgate Apart- ment Clubhouse. "Citizen of the Year," Paul E. Hansen, member of New Detroit, Inc., will speak on "Detroit's Riot-1967," Dues may be paid at the door. Pros- pective members are invited. For reservations, call Mrs. Albert Lands. 353-7657, or Mrs. Benja- min Williams, 545-8904. • FLORENCE HOCHBERG CLUB will hold its 20th annual games night 8:30 p.m. Monday at Beth Hillel Synagogue. Refreshments and prizes will be featured. Ticket chairman is Mrs. Rose Genden. Proceeds will be used to aid han- dicapped children. • • UNITED ORDER OF TRUE SISTERS will hold its annual white elephant sale and art show noon Tuesday at the Birmingham Fed- eral Savings Bank, community room; Maple and Lahser Rds. Ad- mission "fee" is a white elephant. Guests are invited. • • • DETROIT CANCER FIGHTERS, City of Hope, will meet 8 p.m. Monday at the Zionist Cultural Cen- ter, Southfield. Mrs. Harry Fink, program vice president, arranged to have Jack Kraus, a hypnotist for 17 years, speak on "The Ba- sics of Hypnosis" and give a brief demonstration. * * s COHN BRANCH PTO, United Hebrew Schools, will hold open house 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the school. * s BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD will hold a membership tea 1 p.m. 545-2737 547 0896 - EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUESTS FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZVA? 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