Its second annual auction to raise funds for the Israel Emer- gency Fund netted Detroit Social- ites $250 for the cause. Kinneret Chapter, Pioneer Wom- This group of Jewish men and photography en, in preparation for its 20th an- women was organized 13 years ago niversary, is plan- for social, cultural and charitable COMING TO ning a fund rais- activities. The next social affair ing on behalf of SOUTHFIELD is to be held 9 p.m. Feb. 21 at the Magen David A- Oak Park Community Center. dom, Israel's red IN FEBRUARY For information, call Hilda Wis.. cross service. ter, 547-8107, Rebecca Cohen, chairman of the fund-raising com- mittee, is assist- ed by Frances Driker• Ruth Gos- man, Sarah Kan- ter, Esther Nus- baum, Franc es Mrs. Cohen Shayne, Lilly Stollman and Kinneret President Rebecca Warren. * * * B A T Y A CHAPTER, Mizrachij Women, will hold its paid-up mem- bership meeting 8:30 p.m. Tues- day at the home of Mrs. Arthur Permanents $6.50 and up Chaims, 24636 Santa Barbara, Sets $3.50—Tint $7.50 (Set Included) Southfield. A petite supper will be prepared by Mesdames Deloris Open Evenings and Sundays Brown, Bernice Kelman, Claire Krakowitz, Lila Eisenberg, Rhoda EXCELLENT SERVICE—NO WAITING Schwartz, Golda Wrotslovsky and 24691 COOLIDGE Phone LI 7-2552 Ida Chaims. Musical selections (So•Ith of 10 Mile) or LI 4-9637 will be presented by a choir, direct- ed by Aviva Carmen and includ- ing Rebecca Abrams, Surie Bakst, Debby Baum, Esther Cohen, Sarah A cure for the January blues Fordonski, Naomi Greenbaum, Miriam Hirsch, Esther Landsman, Regina Levi and Leah Mittleman. Batya is taking reservations for its movie night, featuring "Downhill Racer" at the Studio North Thea- ter 7:30 p.m. Sunday. There will be an afterglow at the home of for as little as Dr. and Mrs. Pino Wiser, 24130 Philip, Southfield. For tickets, call Mrs. Benno Levi, LI 4-4592. • * SHARON G R 0 U P, Hadassah, President Mrs. Morris Schultz an- nounces that in honor of Jewish Music Month, a presentation by Cantor and Mrs. Reuven Frankel will be featured at a combined meeting of the Sharon, Rivercrest and Birmingham groups noon Feb. 26028 GREENFIEL 10, at the Southfield Civic Center. For information, call Mrs. Joseph Dresser, 358-5657 or Mrs. Arthur USE YOUR Schuster, 358-2247. * * SECURITY or MASTER BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD will 398-0303 • Open Thurs. & Fri. Till 8:30 p.m. CHARGE hold a regular board meeting 8:30 p.m. Monday at the synagogue. Plans are under way for a paid-up party, Purim party and the annual donor luncheon. SUNDAY 12 to 5 DAILY 9:30 to 6 Women's Club activities JEWISH HOME FOR AGED WOMEN'S AUXILIARY will hold an awards dinner honoring the service group and board 6:30 p.m. Feb. 8 at Borman Hall. Hosts will be the board of the Jewish Home for Aged and Mr. and Mrs. I. 1. Sonnenblick. A cantata, "An Echo of Eternity," arranged and adapt- ed by Cantor Reuven Frankel, will be perforated by him and his wife. The cantata, derived from an essay on Jerusalem by Abraham Joshua Herschel, will follow din- ner and the awards presentation, Mrs. Sheldon Fishman, auxiliary president, announced. * * * HENRIETTA SZOLD GROUP, Hadassah, will hold an open meet. ing 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at Hadas- sah House. Mrs. Harry Oberstein will review "The Sea Change" by J. R. Salamanca. Guests invited. • * * OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Eugene Goldberg, 24711 Church, Oak Park. Guest speaker will be Mr. Goldberg. C. CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Wednesday at Sho- lem Aleichem Institute. Frieda Feigin will present Israeli slides, and Mrs. William Levine will be guest speaker. The Jewish National Fund committee, Lena Band, Lea Rubel and Mirriam Green, invites guests. * DAVID-HORODOKER WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION will meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Joseph Davidson, 25549 Greenfield, Southfield. DETROIT WOMEN of ALPHA OMEGA DENTAL FRATERNITY, President Mrs. Milton Jacobs, an- nounces a meeting will be held 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at Sussex House restaurant. Program chair- man Mrs. Charles Goodman will present Bob Talbert, columnist of the Detroit Free Press, as guest speaker. He will be introduced by Mrs. Arnold Zuroff, chairman of the day. The invocation will be by I past president Mrs. Martin Selik. Guests are invited. Reservations , are being accepted by Mrs. Paul Schreibman, 544-4653. - \\\\ 11111, /, , ■ rLfr "Satisfaction Is Our First Concern" CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING CUSTOM MADE DRAPES SAVE! SAVE! BUY DIRECT FROM THE IMPORTER Distinguished Styling Interiors by Robins KAPLAN. and Co. FINSHINE FURNITURE SERVICE CO. 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