Miss DAVIDHORODOKER WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION will meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Ben Sklar, 25243 Rue Versailles, Oak Park. Plans will be made for ELIZABETH SCHLESINGER the annual donor luncheon to be Mr. and Mrs. Bela Schlesingi‘r held Dec. 9 at Cong. Bnai Moshe. of Independence Dr., Southfield, announce the engagement of their CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women. daughter Elizabeth Judith to Wil- will meet noon Wednesday at liam Rubin LaKritz, son of Mr- Sholom Aleichem Institute. Guest and Mrs. Irving LaKritz of Oxley- speaker will be Frieda Leemon, a • $d., Southfield. Pioneer Women national officer. Miss Schlesinger is a senior at Lunch will be served, and donor Eastern Michigan University. Mr. • and bulletin chairmen will distri- LaKritz is a graduate of Detroit bute kits. * Institute of Technology. CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER. Pioneer Women, will meet noon 'Intermarriage" Topic Monday, at Sholom Aleichem Insti- of Center Single Adults tute. Sarah Friedman, program Rabbi Morton M Kanter, asso- chairman, announces Inez Silk will ciate rabbi of Temple Beth El, review "Poverty—America's Para-, will discuss "New Insights on In- , dos" by Sidney Lens. Refresh- termarriage" at a meeting of the , ments will be served, and friends Jewish Center's Single Adults 8:30 arc invited, * . p.m. Tuesday at the Center. Be- SIIERUTH LEAGUE will hold a cause of the general interest in the topic, all singles are invited. A membership tea 12:15 p.m. Tues- day at Whitehall Apartment club social hour will follow. For information, call the Cen- house in Southfield. Mrs. Irving ter's group services division, DI Adler, membership chairman, has arranged for a neckwear and ac- 24200. cessories fashion show. Luncheon will be served, and dues are pay- able at the door. * r WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM ORGANIZATION will meet noon Monday at the home of Mrs. Jack COUTURE-BOUTIQUE Horowitz, 24350 Jerome, Oak Park. CUSTOM DESIGNS Plans for the open house at the LINGERIE - LOUNGEWEAR Northville State Hostpital chapel ACCESSORIES dedication will be discused. * * * HARVARD ROW MALL PARKWOODS CHAPTER, Wom- 11 MILE & LASHER en's American ORT, President Mrs. Daniel Goldman, invites paid-up 353.7640 and new members to a luncheon noon Wednesday at the Interna- tionale Galerie of Art in Berkley. For reservations, call Mrs. Ber- nard Allaun, 644-7464, or Mrs. David Redisch, 357-0258. * * ROSENWALD AUXILIARY AND POST, American Legion, recently INC honored member Marion Tenne- baum with the American Legion membership citation. Mrs. Tenne- OF HARVARD ROW baum, auxiliary secretary, has Designers of Fine Furs worked throughout the years for Service Complete Fur American Legion and the general 11 MILE AND LAHSER community at fund-raising pro- Phone: 358-0850 grams. fool M LTER GOING ON VACATION? Rent a Sonaguard ULTRA SONIC INTRUSION ALARM Completely Portable—No Installation as low as for a weekend per week -- CTARNOW Call Evenings Until 9 `Page-One Luau' Makes Criterion Club News omen's LADIES of YESHIVATH BETH YEIII'DAII and WOMEN'S SAB-'. BATH LEAGUE will hold a Sukkot meeting noon Monday at Cong. Shomrey Emanunah. Hostess for the luncheon preceding the meet- ing will he Mrs. Rose Bielewich. Guests arc invited. Mrs. Milton Winstno, president announces that Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cottler will again sponsor the annual donnor luncheon Oct. 28, of which Mrs. Leo Laufer is chairman. $15 00 $25 00 Friday, September 26, 1969-19 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS /0 11 ,t1 i 353-3284 CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women will hold a Sukkot celebratiol meeting noon Tuesday at the Slio lent Aleichem Institute. Philip Its ber, who recently returned from a trip in Israel, will be guest speak- er. Refreshments will be served, and guests are invited. FRIENDS OF HILLEL DAY SCHOOL announces an opening meeting 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Morris L. Scha- ver, 25259 Ingleside, Southfield. Highlighting the program will be a talk by Mrs. Morris Adler, "Wom- an to Woman—Tell It Like It Is." Also the Chabad traveling sukka (sukkamobile) will be parked on the grounds for all to visit. Paul Ilimmelhoch, Hiller executive di- rector, will present a progress re- port on the new building under construction in Farmington. Mrs. Moses Lehrman will be chairman of the day, and Mrs. Jerome Scho- stak will deliver the opening pray- er. A dessert luncheon will he served, and friends are invited. Mrs. Henry Bogorad is program chairman and Mrs. Richard Guns- berg, membership chairman. * * FANNIE . GLUCK CHAPTER, Mizrachi Women, will hold a board meeting noon Oct. 6 at the home of Mrs. Charles Lewis, 17204 Adrian, Southfield. Plans for the rummage sale to be held Nov. 18 will be discussed. 4 4 Criterioni Club for single adult , . just back front an extended en- , Will host a "Page-One Luau" 9 gagement at the Huki Lau in p.m. Saturday at the Oak Park Hawaii. For information, call the chair Community Center. • The public is invited to the man of programs, Betty Weinbet g. event, inaugurating the organiza- 341-9-143. tion's eighth season. George Grosset and his orches- tra will provide the music for dancing. The evening will include social tIS70,.. mixers, refreshments, prizes and 4riff an "aloha flower-lei" floor show SAVE! " SAVE! featuring the Lehua Lani troupe ed- of Polynesian Pot-POurri Dancers, BUY DIRECT FROM THE d?abinzimil IMPORTER LEATHER SHOP, INC. SEICIVIL01.11R. KAPLAN Ladies' Handbags Luggage Repairing and Co. IMPORTER AND CUTTERS OF FINE DIAMONDS 15738 LIVERNOIS Dl 1.5515 25250 GREENFIELD OAK PARK, MICH. 548-5590 From LONDON, ENGLAND ZAN GILBERT and His ORCHESTRA "Distinctive Styling in Music fo your Individual Taste" Call UN. 1-3065 , DIMONA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, President Mrs. Henry Soloman will host the annual president's tea 12:30 p.m. Tues- day at her home, 23610 Church, Oak Park. Co-hostess is Mrs. David Shuster. A film will be shown by Mrs. Albert Kramer con- cerning her recent trip to Israel. Friends are invited. For reserva- tions, call Mrs. Soloman, LI 6-5269. * * * CO-OPERATIVE C O U N C I L, League of Jewish Women's Or- ganizations, chairman, Mrs. Jo- seph Viedrah, invites presidents and case workers of the council to meet 9:30 a.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Abe Bookstein, 10760 Corning, Oak Park. YOUR SKIN NEEDS CARE NOW! Too much Summer Sun and humi- dity can ruin your complexion. Keep your skin in a meticulously clean condition with a relaxing deep cleansing facial once every three weeks. Complete Cosmetic Line Available. Our Continental Coiffures 4 Are Individually Styled M agda & actittei Institut de' Beanie' Alex and Eleonore are at your service OPEN MONDAY Also eves. Wed., Thurs., Fri. 358-4558 17277 W. Ten Mile Rd., Southfield, Mich. a Burton's CITY OF HOPE CANCER FIGHTERS needs volunteers for the annual "Tag Day - Oct. 7, 8, and 12. Mrs. Lawrence Benderoff, vice-president of fund raising, asks anyone wishing to help contact Mrs. Ernest Lewis, chairman. 358-1353. Funds raised are used to support City of Hope's National Medical Center. * * * ZEDAKAH CLUB will hold a luncheon meeting 12:30 p.m. Mon- day at the home of Mrs Sam Baker, 16180 Oxley, Southfield. gal is a wow! ... in our great outdoor Groups Invited to Spend Afternoon at Museum Pant suit! For the fifth consecutive year. i the docent committee of the Found- : ders Society, Detroit Institute of ! 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