Friday, November 7, 1969-23 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Women's Club activities BETH ABRAHAM SISTERHOOD • will hold its oneg Shabat tea 2:30 p.m. Saturday in the synagogue. The program, "Face to Face With Israel" will feature Mrs. David J. Cohen and two of the synagogue's Kalt Scholarship winners, Evelyn Naftalie and Andrew Heider. Spon- sor hostesses for the afternoon will be Mesdames Morris Heider and Morris Rather. The sisterhood will hold its monthly board meeting, 8 p.m. Monday in the synagogue. BUSINESS AND PROFESSION- AL CHAPTER, Hadassah, will meet 2 p.m. Sunday at Hadassak House. Joseph Terr, Cleveland in- dustrial engineer, will speak with slides on "Unlocking Human Re- sources — An Industrial Engineer Revisits Israel." Gentlemen and friends are welcome, advises President Mrs. Albert Kahn. Mrs. Martha Winet is program chair- man of the day. * * * RADOMER AID SOCIETY has scheduled a full-course chicken dinner fund-raiser for 7 p.m. Tues- day at the Workmen's Circle Cen- ter. An Israeli movie and games are planned. Friends are invited. Proceeds go to Israel. For infor- mation, call Mrs. Ilelen Green- berg, 356-4216. s * ROSENWALD AUXI LIAR Y, American Legion, will meet 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Workmen's Cir- cle Center. • 2 SHERUTH LEAGUE will meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at Whitehall Apartments club house. Mrs. Saul Dorfman, program chairman, has arranged for a hosiery and wig fashion show. Guests are welcome, and lunch will be served. TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTERHOOD ! ill meet noon Monday in the social hall. Following a dairy luncheon. there will be a review by Mrs. M. Robert Syme of "Sabra" by Ted Berkman. For tickets or information to the forthcoming book review and breakfast series, call the temple office, UN 3-7769. Nonmembers are invited. Thanksgiving Deadline Because of Thanksgiving, Thursday, Nov. 27, The Jewish News will publish the paper a day early. Deadlines will cor- respondingly be earlier: noon Friday, Nov. 21. All copy that is not received by that time will be considered too late for publication. A pre-donor brunch meeting to CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, be held by Zedakah Club 11 a.m. will meet noon Wednesday at Sho- lem Aleichem Institute. Adele Monday at Knob - in - the - Woods clubhouse will be Mondry will review Chaim Potok's "The Promise." Brunch will he hosted by Mes- served, and guests are welcome. dames Harry HARMONY CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will meet 8 p.m. Nov. 18 at the Huntington Woods Library. Guest speaker will be Sonya Friedman, child psycholo- gist for Rochester schools. • 4• CITY OF HOPE DETROIT CAN- CER FIGHTERS will hold a board meeting noon Monday at the Ra- leigh House. Plans are under way for the Nov. 17 luncheon-fashion show for paid-up members. • * BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD will hold an open meeting 8 p.m. Mon- day at the synagogue. Mrs. Shir- LADIES of YESHIVATH BETH YEIIUDAH and WOMEN'S SAB- ley Behar will give a talk on BATH LEAGUE will hold a victory "Sephardic Judaism." The public luncheon honoring Mrs. Norman is invited. • * * Cottler, noon Monday at Cong. ALPHA ZETA OMEGA AUXIL- Shomrey Emunah. A report on the IARY recently gave special cam- donor luncheon will be given by era equipment to Wayne State Mrs. Leo Laufer, chairman. University's pharmacy school. CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER. The group also contributed funds Pioneer Women, will meet 12:30 to the Red Mogan David. p.m. Monday at Sholem Aleichem Institute. Adele Mondry will review "The Promise" by Chaim Potok. Refreshments will be served, and guests are invited. s. LADIES AUXILIARY OF AES- ! CULAPIAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION will meet 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. John Krasnick, 18915 War- rington. Dessert luncheon will be served. Final results of the 43rd Aesculapian dinner - dance and yearbook will be discussed. a Burton's Gal is groovy in swingy clingy SKINNY—RIB KNITS BY garland PANT AND SWEATER SET MICHIGAN BANKARD • SECURITY CHARGE The year's great long-and-lean knits by Garland hug you in a 4: t PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB will meet 8 p.m. Monday at Cong. Beth Hillel, President Mrs. Sam Nadek announces. Mrs. Larry Shapiro, donor chairman, will give a progress report on the donor luncheon to be held Nov. 18 at the Raleigh House. Entertain- ment is planned, and prizes will be awarded. * * s CHILDREN UNLIMITED will present Mrs. Rose H. Buchhalter, counselor for the Jewish Family •and Children's Service, 1 p.m. • Wednesday in the Northland Con- course, Room B. Mrs. Buchhaltor's topic will he "The Generation Gap." Guests are invited 'and re- freshments will he served. * * BALMORAL CHAPTER. Wom- ' en's American ORT, will hold a luncheon noon Thursday at the Internationale Galerie of Art, Berkley. followed by a tour. Guests are invited. • * OAK PARK NSHEI CH ABAD STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Moshe Polter, 24251 Kipling, Oak Park. Guest speaker will be Rabbi : Joel Sperka. N Nursery Bazaar Set Boucle texture of by Workmen's Circle Workmen's Circle annual nur- sery bazaar will be held noon Nov. 16 at Workmen's Circle Nursery. Gifts, handicrafts and toys will be sold, and prizes will be award- ed. Dinner will be served from 4 to 7 p.m.. and there will be a snack bar and hake sale. Nominal ad- mission charge. For information. call the nur- sery. KE 7-5440. Open Thurs. & Fri. 'til 9 p.m. Sat. 'til 7:30 p.m. 3E1 T.T 1=?..rr o rr'o GLAMOUR AND LEISURE SPORTSWEAR HARVARD ROW FASHIONS 11 Mile & Lahser Tyner, Ruth Le- vin, Nathan Ty- ner and Jack Ty- ner. A social afternoon with games will follow. Mrs. Willard Zamsky, club Mrs. Zamsky president, said the donor luncheon will be held noon Dec. 2 at the Raleigh House. Mrs. Joe Stalburg, program chair- man, has arranged to have Bob Talbert, humor writer for the Free Press, and a musical with Pearl Kaplan and Max Miller, accom- panied by Betty Polen. For tickets, call Mrs. Harry Kay, donor chairman, 546-8542: Mrs. Leonard Shapiro. 353-7391: or Mrs. Maurice Knopper, 342-8030. Zedakah Club, which gives aid to the aged and services the mental hospitals, held a party last week for patients at Ypsilanti State Hos- pital. Lunch was followed by games, and gifts were presented to every patient, with the assistance of Mrs. Paul Deutch, hospital supervisor, and co-chairman Mrs. Harry Tyner. Others who assisted were Mes- dames Paul Faust, Nathan Tyner, Ed Sklar and Willard Zamsky. 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