Women's Clu4 activities 1 GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will meet noon Tues- day at the Carlyle Towers. Mrs. Sam Lupovitch, donor chairman, asks members to honor their pledges before the donor affair. Bennie Gruber, who has returned from Israel, will relate her ex- periences there. Committees will report, and refreshments will be served. Guests are welcome. • • • SUNDAY AFTERNOON GROUP, Hadassah, will hold a "Hobo Turkey-less (spaghetti) Dinner" 3 p.m. Sunday at the home of Bertha Sonshine, 18251 Marlowe. There will be souvenirs and prizes. Informal dress is suggest- ed. Nominal charge. • • • NORTHGATE CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will meet noon Nov. 30 at the Northgate Recreation Hall. Clara Sherizen, president, Invites guests. Refreshments will be served at the social hour fol- lowing the business meeting. • • • ACHIEZER's meeting 8:45 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Har- riet Halon, 15021 Sutherland, Oak Park, will feature a talk on guard- ing children against poisons by Mrs. Robert Burns from the Poison Control Center of Children's Hos- pital. Co-hostess at the meeting will be Mrs. Marilyn Carmen. • • • PYTHIAN SISTERS' annual rummage sale will be held Dec. 5 at St. James Episcopal Church. Chairman is Ruth Goldman. For pickup, call Mrs. Goldman, 356- 6653, Ann Schubb, LI 1-5026, or Alice Levine, KE 5-0173. Pro- ceeds from the sale of fruit cakes will go to the Pythians summer camp for girls. • • • MAIMONIDES MEDICAL SO- CIETY LADIES' AUXILIARY will hold a luncheon meeting noon Tuesday at Northwood Inn. Tom Turner, president of the Metropoli- tan Detroit AFL-CIO, Detroit branch, will discuss "Labor Looks at the Crisis in Health Care." • • • GREATER DETROIT BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will hold a complimentary brunch and art exhibit 11 a.m. Nov. 29 at the Gallery Art Center, Berkley. Hus- bands are invited. • • • CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, willl meet noon Monday at the Workmen's Circle Center. Mildred Gelfond will review the book, "The Artillery of the Press" by James Reston. Refresh- ments will be served, and guests are invited. • • • CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, will hold a special pre-donor meet- ing noon Tuesday at the Work- men's Circle Center. Sophie Sislin, Moetzet Hapoalot chairman, asks members to come and make reser- vations for the donor luncheon, to take place Dec. 16 at the Raleigh House. Guests are invited. Great Lakes Chapter Hosting Town Hall Pssst... Early Deadlines for Thanksgiving Cnister PiU CU ill Seymour Kaplan & Co. Diamond Cutters 5- Importers ' Making plans for the annual donor luncheon of Zedakah ChM, scheduled for Dec. 2 at the Raleigh Horse, are (from left) standing Mrs. Norman Adilmsa, pledges, and Mrs. Leonard Shapers, book chairman; and seated Mrs. Samuel Baker. president; M r s . Samuel Wexler, donor chairman. Workers mill meet noon day at the Wh hall Clubhouse to complete their plans. Hostesses for the Meehan' meeting mill be Hrs. Max ilimem Mrs. Carl Aria and Mrs. Rose Isles. • Jaine Roman Folk Singer & Guitarist Remember that the solitary mor- Weddings, Bar Mitzva's tal is certainly luxurious, probably all Happy Occasions superstitious, and possibly mad.— BE 7-1468 BETH ABRAHAM SISTERHOOD CITY OF HOPE CANCER Samuel. Johnson will hold its annual pay—or—paid- FIGHTERS will hold its paid-up up membership luncheon 12:30 members' luncheon noon Monday p.m. Wednesday in the synagogue at. the Raleigh House. Included social ball. Mrs. Edward Bunin, ar- will be a fashion show, narrated rangements chairman, said Rabbi by Mary Morgan, with Glynette Israel I. Halpern will review Gottleib at the piano. • • • Leonard Slater's "The Pledge." For information, call the syna- gogue, UN 1-6696. • • • JEWISH EUROPEAN WEL- FARE ORGANIZATION will meet Rabbi James I. Gordon of Young noon Nov. 30 at the home of Betty Levine, 18659 Rutherford. Plans Israel of Oak-Woods is delivering a series of five monthly lectures for the pre-Hanaka latke party will be discussed. Chairman is before the Great Lakes Chapter, Women's Branch of the Union of Molly Baseman. For information, Orthodox Jewish Congregations of call Mrs. Baseman, 341-9160, or America. Gussie Cardish, UN 1-2972. Ethics of the Fathers is the topic of the Tillie Grossman-Ben- Don't tell anyone, but we're having our jamin Havis Memorial Town Hall Lecture Series, co-chaired by Mrs. fabulous winter sale . . . up to David J. Cohen and Mrs. Joel J. Litke. Because Thanksgiving will be Following the opening Tuesday observed Thursday, Nov. 26, lecture Nov. 3 at Oak-Woods, the The Jewish News will go to series will continue Dec. 1 at the press a day early. Deadline for Council of Orthodox Rabbis' build- publicity copy will be noon ing, hosted by Beth Abraham Sis- today. Deadline for classified terhood. Other lectures will take place ads will be 1 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 5 at Young Israel of Green- Nov. 24. Copy that is submitted field; Feb. 2 at Beth Hillel; and past deadline will not be ac- March 2 at Cong. Bnai David. Mrs. cepted. Seymour Ribiat is president of the OAKLAND HILLS CHAPTER Great Lakes Chapter. Women's American ORT, will sponsor a rummage sale Dec. 2 Farband Melave Malka at the Ferndale Women's Club. to Focus on Middle East Hours of the sale will be 9 a.m.- The melave malka of the Far- 2 p.m. band City Committee takes place • • • OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the Work- STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30 men's Circle Center. Aaron Kutnick, cultural chair- p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Ernest Greenfield, 24540 man, said Albert Elazar, super- intendent of the United Hebrew Radclift. Rabbi Ernest Greenfield Schools, will deliver "An Analysis will be guest speaker. • e • of the Present Situation Between OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD Israel and the Arab World." Community singing will be a STUDY GROUP (Nine Mile area) will meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at part of the program, and refresh- the home of Mrs. Nathan Mendel- ments will be served. Everyone sohn, 15270 Oakwood. Guest speak- is invited. er will be Rabbi Jacob Kranz. • • • NORTHWEST NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP plans a meeting 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Eric Greenbaum, 17564 Ohio. Rabbi Greenbaum will be guest speaker. 10Y2 MILE AT GREENFIELD—LINCOLN CENTER • • • OPEN THURS., FRI. EVES. 399-2233 DAVID HORODOKER WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION will meet noon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Alex Dorchen. president, 25639 Green- field, Southfield. The meeting will precede the organization's 33rd annual donor luncheon, to be held noon Dec. 1 at Cong. Beth Shalom, with Marci Lynn Rose providing the entertainment. Mrs. Bernard Chase will be toastmistress, and there will be many prizes. For tickets and information, call Mrs. Harry Schechter, EL 3-6674. • • • HILLEL DAY SCHOOL PAR- ENT-TEACHER ORGANIZATION will meet for a petite luncheon 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the school building, and will hear a talk by Dr. George Barahal, psychologist., • • • • • • Man Zedakah Club Donor Luncheon % tr....40.Ni: TIE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Ffitky, November 20, 1970-23 . • - . - . 4. dliseaf.... • has moved to 30555 SOUTHFIELD ROAD Suite 100 The Congress Building 1 Block South of 13 Mile Rd. Southfield, Michigan 645-9200 'Telephone: ' • ''' ..... • • • • • • bat ye...,