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April 11, 1969 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-04-11

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Allied Jewish Campaign Women
Join Volunteer Training Program

Women's Chubs

LIVONIA G R 0 U P, Hadassah
TEMPLE ISRAEL SIST E R-
HOOD will hold a book review will hold a games party 8 p.m
breakfast 10 a.m. April 28 at the April 29 at the Livonia Jewish Con
temple. Evelyn Orbach will review gregation, West Six Mile Rd.
"Portnoy's Complaint," by Philip Livonia.
* * *
Roth. Breakfast chairman is Mrs.
Stanley Millman. Mrs. Charles
TEMPLE BETH EL SISTER-
Goldstein, ticket chairman, an- HOOD will continue its series of
nounces that tickets will be avail- book reviews 11 a.m. April 22 with
able at the door.
a petite luncheon served at noon.
*
The review is open to the public.
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer Mrs. Eileen Berris will review
Women, will hold a luncheon meet- Philip Roth's "Portnoy's Com-
ing noon Wednesday at the Labor plaint."
Zionist Institute. A celebration of
* r *
Israel's 21st anniversary of state-
ROSENWALD AUXILIARY,
Five Detroit women who are leaders in the Women's Division of . hood will take place. Louis E. American Legion, will hold an
the Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund attended a pilot Levitan will be guest speaker. executive board meeting and
program of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds in Mrs. Rebecca Cohen is the after- luncheon 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at
Cleveland. Attending were (from left): Mrs. Miles Jaffe, chairman of noon's chairman. Hostesses include the home of Mrs. Samuel Slakter,
Women workers training in Detroit; Mrs. Lewis S. Grossman, train-
Mesdames Rae Feinberg, Lillie 18677 Prest. Discussion of a des-
ing adviser; Mrs. Joseph H. Jackier, president of the Women's Divi- Goldman, Sarah Kanter, and Fay sert luncheon and games party at
Sion of the Jewish Welfare Federation; Mrs. Merle Harris, training
Mandell.
the Gas Co. is on the agenda.
* *
adviser, and Mrs. I. Jerome Hauser, former Women's Division chair-
,1aan and pre-campaign chairman for the Women's Division for the
BATYA CHAPTER, Mizrachi
Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund. The program was Women, will hear Dr. Alfred Sher-
'aimed at improvement of programs to train women volunteer workers man discuss "Jewish Contributions
tor campaign work.
to Medicine," 8:30 p.m. Tuesday
at the home of Mrs. Salek Less=
man, 16215 Oxley. Southfield. Dr.
Arab, Israeli Mothers Pray Same Way—Golda
Sherman, former professor of
COUTURE-BOUTIQUE
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Prime Mapam. She said she believed that gynecology at the Washington
CUSTOM DESIGNS
University
School
of
Medicine,
St.
Minister Golda Meir addressed Arab mothers, in their isolated vil-
LINGERIE - LOUNGEWEAR
Louis, presently is bead of obste-
Arab
ACCESSORIES
mother-to-mother
here Monday. as
Mrs.
Meir spoke at lages across the borders, have the trics and gynecology at Sinai Hos-
s
prayer as Israeli mothers: pital.
HARVARD ROW MALL
the seventh convention of Hash- same
*
amer Hatzair, a labor Zionist - Peace for their children and the
11 MILE & LASHER
DETROIT LEAGUE, CARIH, will
youth movement, affiliated with entire region."
meet noon Wednesday at the
353-7640
Mrs. Meir told her audience of Knob Woods Club House. Mrs. Jo-
some 5,000 youth representatives seph Beckerman, who attended
from Israeli cities, towns and Carnegie Drama School and has
kibutzim that she hoped hundreds been active in the theater and
of thousands of Jewish youngsters, musicals, will be guest artist, Mrs.
Leather Shop, Inc.
now behind the Iron Curtain in Sidney Wallace, program chair-
Soviet Russia, would one day be man, announced. Luncheon will be
able to join in the building of Is- served. Friends are invited. The
rael. The three-day Hashomer Hat- League will sponsor a rummage
zair conference dealt with prob- sale April 22-24 at the Ferndale
lems of Zionism, socialism and Women's Club, 1256 West Nine
Mapam's place in the world social- Mile, Ferndale. It is requested
I that articles be brought to the
ist movement.
25250 GREENFIELD
above address before noon April
OAK PARK, MICN. 54 11-5590
22, or for pick-up information, call
Lucia Robiner. KE 5-5247.

roWn'

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, April 11, 1969-19

Merry Melody Nursery & Day
Camp, 24950 Lahser nr. 10 Mile,
will have an "open house" for
registration for summer Day Camp
and the Fall Semester of‘ - Nursery
from 2 to 4 p.m. on Sunday, April
13th and by appointment. The Nur-
sery provides field trips, rhythm
band, arts & crafts, baking and
many other fun activities for ages
2 1/2 thru 6 years. Children may
attend 2, 3 or 5 days per week;
morning, afternoon, and all day
care is available. Call Mrs. David
Holtzman, "Auntie Sarah" at 353-
7320 for more information.
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GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will meet noon Tues-
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kuper of day, at the Labor Zionist Institute.
Scotia Ave., Oak Park, announce Current events will be discussed.
the engagement of their daughter A report on Millionaires Party
Diana to Louis William Solomon. will be given. There will be re-
son of Mr. Norman Soloman of freshments, and friends are in-
..e&feetoe_ INC Cloverlawn Ave., Oak Park, and vited.
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the late Mrs. Solomon. The bride-
OF HARVARD ROW
elect and her fiance both attend
EMMA LAZARUS-LOUISE WISE
the University of Michigan and CHAPTER, American Jewish Con-
Designers of Fine Furs
are planning an Aug. 24 wedding. gress. will hear Mrs. Irene Mur-
Complete Fur Service
The Kupers' name was erroneous- phy, former United Nations con-
11 MILE AND LAMER
ly spelled in last week's Jewish sultant in the Phillipines, discuss
Phone: 355-0150
"Looking at Asia Through Asian
News.
Es es, ' 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at
the Parks and Recreation Building,
Southfield Civic Center. Refresh.
ments will be served. There will
be a nominal admission fee.
* * *
SOMERSET WOODS CHAPTER,
Women's American Ort, will hold
a square dance 8:30 p.m. April 26
NOT ONLY IS COMPETITION LN THE CARPET BUSINESS TOUGH,
at Schultheis Ranch, Milford. Din-
BUT IT IS FREQUENTLY TOUGH AND DIRTY, OR UNETHICAL TO
ner will be included in the admis-
BE MORE POLITE, OUR CUSTOMERS ARE MORE CONFUSED ABOUT
sion fee. Proceeds will be used to
CARPET THAN ANYTHING ELSE WE SELL. AS WITH ANY PROD-
help maintain ORT's 600 vocation-
UCT PURCHASED FROM A REPUTABLE DEALER YOU GET EXACTLY
al training schools all over the
WHAT VOU PAY FOR.
world. For tickets, call Mrs. Joel
UNLESS YOU ARE AN EXPERT IN THE FIELD, AND WE FEEL WE
Mahler, 642-8963; or Mrs. Kenneth
ARE, HOW CAN YOU LOGICALLY DECIDE WHICH FIBER IS BEST
Meyers, 398-9816.
FOR YOUR PURPOSE: ACRILIC, MODARILIC, RAYON, POLYESTER,
* r
POLYPROPOLENE, NYLON, ETC.
HENRIETTA SZOLD GROUP,
UNLESS YOU UNDERSTAND THE TRADE NAMES HOW CAN YOU
Hadassah, will hold a combination
SELECT BETWEEN ACRILAN, CRESLAN, ORLON, ZETRAN, DYNEL,
open board and general meeting at
VILREI AVICOLOR, AVICRON, AVISCO, CORCAL, F7BRO, KOLORBON,
SKYBLOOM, SKYLOFT, DACRON, FORTREL, KODEL, VYCRON 55.
.Hadassah House, 12:30 p.m. April
FT, ENKA.
HERCULON, POLYCREST, VECTRA, CAPROLAN, CUMULO
22. There will be a dessert lunch-
LOFT, TYCORA AND NYLOFT.
eon. Announcement of the execu-
WHICH BACKING IS BEST FOR YOUR PURPOSE—LATEX, JUTE.
tive board slate and a contempor-
KRAFTCORD, POLY-BAC, FOAM, CHEM-BACK, TRICOT—OR MAYBE
ary affairs report will be on the
A COMBINATION.
agenda.
* * *
IF YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT BUYLNG CARPET, COME IN TO SEE
US. YOU MAY NOT BUY FROM US BUT YOU WILL LEARN SOME-
PYTHIAN SISTERS will hold
THING ABOUT CARPET.
its birthday party 8 p.m. Wednes-
day at the Workmen's Circle Cen-
ter. District Deputy Alice Whalen
will make her official visit. On
3996 W. 12 Mile Rd. at Thomas, Berkley
April 30, Grand Chief Ethel Rich-
2 Blocks East of Greenfield
ardson will visit the group. A rum-
mage sale is scheduled for May 9.
LET US BRING OUR
For
information, call Alice Levine,
STORE TO YOUR HOME
KE 5-0173, or Ruth Goldman, 356-
6653.

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