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January 09, 1970 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-01-09

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Women's

Cluh

• • •
activities

22—Friday, January 9, 1970

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Criterion Club's 'Frolic' to Draw Single Adults

Criterion Club for single adults (lancers.
will present a "Wintertime Frolic"
For information,
can Betty
8:30
p.m. Saturday at the Oak Weinberg, program chairman,
BNAI MOSHE SISTERHOOD I AEISCULAPEAN PHARMACEU-1 DETROIT LEAGUE OF CARD
532-8855.
will hear Mrs. Raymond Gold- I TICAL ASSOCIATION LADIES I will hold a luncheon meeting 12:30 Park Community Center.
Vice President Arthur Kutnick
Daum, artist, discuss "How to AUXILIARY will hold its installa- ' p.m. Jan. 21 at Knob Woods club-
Choose Art for the Jewish Home" tion luncheon 12:30 p.m. Wednes- , house. Guests are welcome. Mrs. said the public is invited. Music
at a meeting 12:30 p.m. Monday 1 day at Topinka's Country House.. Samuel Baker, past president, for dancing will be provided by
at the synagogue. Mrs. Gold- , Chairman of arrangements is Mrs. ' will review "Testimony of Two George Grossett and his orchestra,
Leave Everything to Us
haunt's etchings and wood blocks Michael Wainer. Officers to be it-' Men" by Taylor Caldwell. All with social mixers, prizes, refresh-
are now on display at the Back stalled are: president, Mrs. Morris . CARIH chapters arc participating ments and a • floor show featuring
Door Gallery, Lathrup Village.
I Gural; vice presidents, Mrs. Sam ' in a benefit theater party Feb. 1 at performances by the Monte Carlo
* • *
1 Kaplan and Mrs. Ascher Smith; ' the Americana Theater featuring
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, treasurer, Mrs. Edward Rothen- ' ••llello Dolly." Friends are invited
will meet noon Tuesday at Sholem berg; secretaries, Mesdames Myer to purchase tickets by calling Mrs.
Aleichem Institute. A Ilistadrut Robiner, Max Millman and Samuel Ben Lutz, 353-7435, or Mrs. Sidney
program, with an Israeli movie Plucer; and board members, Ales- Wallace, LI 3-0307.
* a a
entitled "Alan King in Israel." dames Harold Ellias, John Kras-
will be presented. Chana Nlichlin, . nick. Aaron Karp, Jack Reitman ' PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
president, invites guests. Refresh- and Milton Singer. For reserve.- CLUB will meet 8:30 p.m. Monday i
Maurice & Irene Batchko
relents will be served.
i Dons, call Mrs. Wainer, 358-4783, or at Cong. Beth Hillel to make final
i Mrs. Kaplan. UN 4-0183. Guests ' arrangements for the anniversary
• . ,
OAK PARK NSHEI CH ;BAD are invited. Installing officer is . dinner-dance. Refreshments will be
STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30 Mrs. Nat Schwartz. and the ime served by hostesses Mrs. Morris
p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. cation will be given by Mrs. Hyman , Alter and Estelle Alter. Husbands
Charles Gellman, 14151 Victoria. Margolis. are invited. For reservations call
WYN end HAROLD LANDIS
. * *
Mrs. Sam Mager, 358-5466.
Guest speaker will be Rabbi Alex
*
*
FANNIE G L U C K CHAPTER,
Robcrg.
Mizrachi Women, will hold a
* * *
16155 W. 12 MILE RD.
CITY OF H 0 P E CANCER
2nd Floor Suite
YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK- membership luncheon noon Jan. FIGHTERS will hold a board
Bet. Greenfield S. Southfield
Phone
WOODS SISTERHOOD will hold 19 at Cong. Beth Hillel. Mrs. meeting 12:30 p.m. Monday at th e
Eugene
Tapfer,
program
chair-'
Raleigh
House.
On
Monday
eve
HOURS:
10 to 5 DAILY
• STYLE
a paid-up membership- tea 12:30
p.m. Jan. 21 at the building. En- man, will present a comedy skit ning, there will be a theater part Y
• ELEGANCE
358-5766
tertainment will be by Mrs. Alex with members participating- at the Americana featuring "Hell o
• BEAUTY
Security Charge
Friends are invited. Dolly." For tickets call Mrs. Jerr Y
Roherg.
WYN-HAROLD CATERING
*
Sprague, 358-0258, or Shirley Rose
NORTHWEST NSHEI CHABAD 353-5817.
*
*
STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30 •
Look Sharp —
p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. ROSENWALD LADIES AUXILI
Be Sharp —
Naftula Deutsch, 17138 Indiana. ARY, American Legion. will meet
A cure for the January blues
Rabbi Deutsch will speak.
8 p.m. Wednesday in Workmen's
In New Fall Fashions
* • *
Circle Center. A social and meet-
from
TEMPLE ISnAEL SISTERHOOD ing is slated for Jan. 28.
will hold a meeting and "Union-
gram" luncheon noon Monday at : KINNERET CHAPTER. Pioneer
the temple. Cantor Harold Orbach, Women President Rebecca War-
HARVARD ROW MALL
accompanied by Bella Goldberg at ren announces a meeting noon
11 MILE & LAHSER
the piano, will sing tunes showing Wednesday at Sholem Aleichem
how music has changed throughout Institute. Highlight of the after-
OPEN THURS. & SAT. 'TIL 9
the years. Admission is by put - noon will he a special program
chase of a Uniongram. prepared by Frances Shayne. Eva
Gertzman will report on the recent
board meeting. Hostesses are Re-
becca Warren and Frances Driker.
*
ADAS SHALOM SISTERHOOD
will . meet noon Monday in the
All Merchandise
social hall. Mrs. Daniel Knopper•
Drastically Reduced
vice president of programs and
26028 GREENFIELD
chairman of the day, presents an
LINCOLN CI NTI
afternoon with Rabbi Leonard S.
F / 3 1(
()L.(
l
Cahan, who will speak on "The
USE YOUR
Jewish .Mother" and "Portnoy's
SECURITY
-
It'Vf JI Nil FRS
Complaint." A "Dvar Torah" will
or MASTER
CHARGE
be given by Mrs. William Sch-
398-0303. Open Thurs. & Fri. till 8:30 p.m-
wartz, and Mrs. James Bittker
will give a social action report.
INC
President Mrs. Carl R. Lichten
stein
invites friends to the dessert
OF HARVARD ROW
Open Sunday 12 to S
luncheon which will precede the
Designers of Fine Furs
meeting. Mrs. Baruch Ulrych, spe-
Complete Fur Service
cial events social chairman. is in
11 MILE AND LAHSER
charge of the luncheon. Mrs. Jacob
Phone: 358-0850
Kahn and Mrs. Harry Steinberg,
book and gift shop chairmen, will
se; orbatt
have a supply of items.
* s *
LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH
YEHUDAH and WOMEN'S SAB-
BATH LEAGUE will meet for
lunch noon Wednesday at Shom-
rey Emunah Synagogue. Rabbi
Solomon P. Wohlgelerenter of
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will
speak. Jennie Kaplan and Rose
Bielewich will sponsor the lunch-
eon.
* s *
SFIOMREY EMUNAH SISTER-
HOOD President Mrs. Fanny Lau-
PARTICIPATING STORES:
fer, announced a luncheon will be
BURTON'S GAL
held 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the syna-
DAVID'S SHOES BY EL GITANO
gogue, in honor of Mrs. Sarah
Simon, vice president, who is going
JEROME'S SHOES
to live in Miami Beach. The sister-
MALTER FURS
hood will meet 8 p.m. Monday at
MARGO'S CHILDREN SHOPPE
UP TO
the synagogue. Plans for the Pu-
MARK PHARMACY
rim affair will be discussed. Mrs.
MORIS HUPPERT CLOTHIER
Simon is hostess.

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Book Review Slated
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Detroit Council of Pioneer Wom-
en will hold its monthly hook re-
view 1 p.m. Saturday at the home
of Mrs. Morris Friedman, 19931
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Mrs. Harold Noveck, chairman
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