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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER.
CITY OF HOPE C A NC E R, CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
Beth Achim Sisterhood President It comes regular, or instant.
Pioneer Women, will meet noon FIGHTERS will cel,Thrate its 19th will meet noon, Oct. 13 at the
Mrs.
Simon
Bermanis
announces
Monday at the Workmen's Circle
year as part of the pilot medical
Center. Inez Silk will report on center 8 p.m. Monday at the
the Midwest regional conference Raleigh House. Guest speaker will
in Milwaukee, and a legislative be Michael C. Aller, named "Toast-1
discussion will follow. Refresh- master General Junior U.S.A." by
ments will be served and guests three I'residcnts. Preceding re- 1
are invited.
freshments, there will be a mystery
gift awarded.
! WHY WORRY ! !
Workmen's Circle Center, to com-
memorate the 45th birthday. of
Pioneer Women. Sophie Sislin,
Moetzet Hapoalot chairman, asks
members to make their pledges for
the donor event to be held in De-
cember. Refreshments will be
served. Friends are welcome.
Rosh Hashana Deadline l ie j
The Jewish News' Rosh Hashana issue will appear Fri-
Leave Everything to Us
day, Oct. 2. Because the holiday begins on Wednesday eve-
ning, Sept. 30, it will necessitate early deadlines for the issue
of that week. All publicity copy must be in the Jewish News
office by noon today, Sept. 25. Material submitted after the
deadline will appear in the issue of Oct. 9, if it is still usable:
Ad deadline is 3 p.m. Tuesday.
EMMA LAZARUS GROUP,
American Jewish Congress, will
hold a luncheon 12:30 p.m. Satur-
day at the Jewish Center main
building. Mrs. Rose Rubenstein
will review the book, "The First
Million Sabras," by H. Russcol and
M. Benai.
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Beth Achim Women
Set Antique Fair
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25211 TELEGRAPH RD.
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354-1677
Closed Monday
Across From
Raleigh House
VISIT OUR STUDIO AND SEE EXAMPLES
OF OUR FINE PORTRATITURE AND
DISCUSS YOUR FUTURE PARTY.
For That
Crowning
Touch
that the annual Antique Fair and
Art Show will take place Nov. 1-2
at the Southfield synagogue.
Twenty-five dealers will show
art and sculpture. The "Petite
Cafe" will serve snacks and meals.
Mrs. Kenneth Belen is chairman
and Mrs. Leo Gaspas, co-chair-
man. Mrs. Abe Meral, vice presi-
dent of ways and means, said that
all proceeds will go toward refur-
bishing the synagogue kitchen.
Tickets may be purchased at the
door, or in advance by calling the
synagogue, 352-8670 or UN 4-6428.
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Open Sunday
12-5 p.m.
SUNDAY AFTERNOON GROUP,
Hadassah, twill hold its first meet-
ing of the season 11:30 a.m. Sun-
day at the home of Dorothy Dom-
nitch, 1930' Sussex. There will be
a mod-mobile mystery ride at 2
p.m., leaving from the DSR bus
depot at Northland Shopping Cen-
ter. There will be gifts and souven-
irs. The trip will take three hours.
For information call Dorothy Dom-
nitch, 342-1623.
• • •
MAIMONIDES MEDICAL SO-
CIETY WOMEN'S AUXILIARY will
meet noon Tuesday at the Glen
Oaks Country Club, Farmington.
The program is entitled "To Tell
the Truth, It Could Be You!"
• • •
NORTHWEST NSHEI CHABAD
STUDY GROUP will meet 3:30
p.m. Saturday -at the home of Mrs.
Wisconsin.
Louis Thav,
18059
Guest speaker will be Rabbi Eli
Cohen.
• • •
INFANTS SERVICE GROUP
will meet Monday night at the
Southfield Civic Center. Dinner
will be served at 7 prior to the
meeting, presided over by the
new president, Mrs. Nathan Peiss.
A loungewear fashion show will
follow.
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10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Friday, Saturday
10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Sunday—Noon to 5:30 p.m.
Closed Wednesday
29229 Northwestern Hwy.
1 /4
Mile N. of 12 Mile Rd.
Phone EL 2-9020
OPEN
SUNDAYS
NOON 'TIL 5
Jules Neal Alverson,
Susan Cohen to Wed
Full-Skin
Natural
Mink Hats
subuftbau
Costumes
with that
from $39.95
Designer's
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Fine imported wools,
181 S. Woodward 642-1690
Just North of the Birmingham Theatre—Open Thurs. 'til 9 p.m.
Free parking
Just arrived,
the latest 1971 fur
collection of elegant
coats, jackets, capes,
stoles in the most
sumptuous shades
and styles.
COMPLETE SELECTION
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show country of origin
of imported furs.
trimmed in genuine Furs,
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MISS SUSAN COHEN
. At a recent family party, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry 'Cohen of South-
wood Dr., Southfield, announced
the engagment of their daughter
Susan Gail to Jules Neal Myerson,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Myer-
son of Coach House Rd., Southfield.
Miss Cohen attended Oakland
Community College. Her fiance is a
graduate of Wayne State Univer-
sity, majoring in business adminis-
tration.
A January wedding is planned.
such as Broadtail, Persian
and others. 8 to 16.
Take off the coot
and have on
on exquisite dress,
one from
fall
our large
collection.
Our New Policy
Save up to 20%
Orchids in Her Fridge
TEL AVIV — "Orchids in My
Refrigerator," a new book by
Dvorah Rabinowitz, chairman of
the Israel executive of the Miz-
rachi Women's Organization of
America, has received glowing
notices here following publicataion
by the Otpaz Publishing Co. Mrs.
Rabinowitz is formerly of Toms
River, N.J., and New York City.
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Open Sundays
Noon 'Til 5
Mon.-Sat. -9:30-6
CORNER COOLIDGE AT NINE MILE, OAK PARK