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October 03, 1969 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-10-03

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omen's Clu4 activities

WOMEN OF JEWISH NATION-
AL FUND President Mrs. Albert
Posen, announces its "Membcr
Bring a New Member" tea and
musicale noon Tuesday at t h e
home of Mrs. Norman Allan, 18657
George Washington, Southfield.
Mrs. Samuel Wexler, membership
chairman. announces that all new
Members will be honored with a
surprise presentation. Plans I'm'
the 40th anniversary of the JNF
Women's Division will be an-
nounced by Mrs. Larry Chanin,
chairman of the board.
*
*
BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL
CHAPTER Wo me n's American
ORT will hold a membership tea 8
Am. Oct. 20 at the home of Mrs.
Daniel Allen, 21250 Independence,
Southfield. Guest speaker is Mrs.
Bernard Colton. regional president.
A film highlighting ORT's contri-
bution to education and training of
young people will be shown. A so-
cial hour will follow, and friends
are invited. For information, call
Mrs. Arthur Breitman, 547-3868.

NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEW-
ISH WOMEN, Detroit Section , will
hold a luncheon noon Monday at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek, featuring a
fashion show. A paid-up member-
ship card is the admission fee.
Mrs. Maurice Tatelman is chair-
man of the day, assisted by Mrs.
Ben Weintraub. Hospitality chair-
men are Mrs. David Edelman and
Mrs. Bernard Isenberg. Mrs. Fred-
erick Shevin, president of Detroit
Section, will preside at a short
business meeting before the fash-
ion show. For reservations, call
the council office, UN 3-5427.
« *
TEMPLE EMANU-EL SISTER-
HOOD will present "Focus on
Facts" 12:30 p.m. Monday in line
with its theme for the year, "Focus
on Sisterhood," at the temple.
Guest speaker, Dr. Irving Lehman
of Michigan State University, will
discuss college revolt. Mrs. Mar-
shall Miller, fourth vice preident
of National Federation of Temple
Sisterhoods, will speak about World
Union. Luncheon is free for paid-
4 7 *
up members, and a nominal charge
CHILDREN UNLIMITED will will be made for guests. Mrs. Ralph
meet 12:30 p.m. Wednesday in Holberg and Mrs. Ted Padzensky
Northland Concourse Auditorium, are reservation chairmen.
* z .
Room B. Abraham Brickner of
the Michigan Heart Association
JEWISH WOMEN EUROPEAN
Will be guest speaker. Refresh- WELFARE ORGANIZATION will
ments will be served, and guests hold a luncheon meeting noon
are invited.
Monday at Cong. Ezras Achim.
* •
Mrs. Sadie Haut and Mrs. Freda
1UNNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer Hoff wil Ibe co-hostesses. Members
Women, will ineet.noon Wednesday are asked to bring filled canisters.
*
at Sholem Aleichem Institute.
Frances Driker will review Ber-
JULIUS ROSENWALD AUXIL-
nard Malamud's "Short Stories." IARY, American Legion, will meet
A petite luncheon will he served. 8 p.m. Wednesday at Workmen's
and friends are invited.
Circle Center.



* * *

Pioneer Women View Israeli Fashions

NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold a social meeting
12:30 p.m. Wednesday at Sholem
Aleichem Institute. Mrs. Harry
Kaplan will discuss her experi-
ences from a recent trip to Russia,
and Mrs. Zena Berman will speak
about her trip to Israel. Mrs. Ben
Press and Mrs. Dave Shackman
will be hostesses. Friends are in-
vited.
* * •
MONTEFIORE LODGE will meet
8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Whitehall
Apartments club house. Hostesses
for the evening will be Mesdames
Max Bonin, David Lieberwitz, Max
Neuman and Samuel Engelbert.

• * *

AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet noon Tuesday
at the home of Mrs. Lillian Gold-
man, 24031 Seneca, Oak Park.
* * *
ZEDAKAH CLUB will hold a
luncheon meeting 12:30 p.m. Mon-
day at the Southfield Community
Center recreation building to dis-
cuss the Dec. 2 donor luncheon.
Hostesses for the meeting will be
Mrs. Alice Kay and Mrs. Sol Wal-
lack.

• * •

B A T Y A CHAPTER , Mizrachi
Women, will meet 8:30 p.m. Tues-
day at the home of Mrs. Benno
Levi, 14085 Ludlow, Oak Park. Dr.
Bernard Goldman, professor of art
,
history at Wayne State University,
will speak on "The Archaeological
History of Jerusalem," illustrating
his talk with slides.
(More Clubs—Page 26)

Ice Follies Benefit Set
byrSoutliwoods ORT

JEWISH NEWS
SharOn NC. /soli lolleiome, I THE DETROIT
Friday, October 3, 1969-23

Mrs. Viiiiy 1,ubchly

' In 10 Days Lose

10 Lbs. On
Grapefruit Diet

TEL AVIV, Israel—This - is the
revolutionary grapefruit special
diet that is exciting the nation.
Thousands have been paSSing
copies of it from hand-to-hand
in offices, plants, and factories
throughout the country.

Because this diet really works,
we have testimonials reporting
on its success. If you follow it
exactly, you should LOSE 10 LBS.
IN 10 DAYS. No weight loss in
the first four days — but you
MISS SHARON NELSON
will suddenly drop 5 lbs. by the
Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Nelson of 5th day. Thereafter lose a pound
Lauder Ave. announce the engage- a day until the 10th day. Then
ment of their daughter Sharon you will lose 11/2 lbs. every two
Faye to Harry Sheldon Lubetsky, days until you get down to your
son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lubetsky proper weight. Best Of all, you
will have no hunger pangs. Re-
of Red Maple Ln., Southfield.
Miss Nelson is a senior majoring vised and enlarged, this- diet
in home economics at Wayne State lets you stuff yourself with for-
University, where she is affiliated merly 'forbidden" foods such
with. Phi Gamma Nu Business Sor- as steaks trimmed with fat.
ority. Mr. Lubetsky, a graduate of roast or fried chicken, gravies,
the University of Michigan, attends mayonnaise or fish swimming in,
U-M medical school, where he is a butter or oil, frankfurters and
mem ber f Phi Delta Epsilon M d scrambled eggs and still lose
weight. The secret behind this
ical Fraternity.
"quick weight loss" diet is simple.
A July 7 wedding is planned.
Fat doesn't form fat and the grape-
fruit'
juice in this diet acts as the
A little light dispels much dark-
- trigger" to start the fat-burning
ness—Issachar Eilenburg.
process. You stuff yourself on the
permitted food listed in the diet
plan, and still lose unsightly fat
and excess bodily fluids. A copy
of this startling successful diet
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can be obtained by sending only
$2.00 to:

Southwoods Chapter, W o m e n's
American ORT, will sponsor a per-
formance of the Ice Follies of
1970 at Olympia Stadium 6:30 p.m.
Nov. 16. Proceeds from this project
will help support ORT schools all I
over the world.
Featured in the show will be
Peggy Fleming, Olympic skating
star. Others in the troupe are the
brother-and-sister team, Ron and
Cindy Kauffman; Biddy and Baddy,
a clown act, and many more.
For tickets to the family affair,
call Lois Sandberg, 353-6699, or
Sylvia Gallant, 543-4787.

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