30—Friday, December 10, 1971 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Volunteers Who Like Children Are - Sought- Mt._ Carmel _ . Mercy Hospital Guild is starting a new volunteer service the first of the year in conjunction with the hospital's Pediatric Rehab Center. Volunteer hostesses will greet the children, make appointments, answer the phone and on occasion assist the therapist with children. The only requisite is liking and getting along well with children. For de- tails, call Mrs. Dorothy Woods, 358.4681. OIL PAINTINGS 50% off 400 originals framed religious—primitive—still lifes abstracts—modern 8x10 to 26x38 $7.50 to $50 1 omen's el lib activities 1 TEMPLE BETH EL SISTER- HOOD lecture series program chairman Mrs. Otto Werthheimer announces reservations are being taken for an open rehearsal of the Detroit Sympliony,2 p.m. Jan. 19 at Ford Auditorium. Preceding thg rehearsal, Prof. Jason Teck- ton, musical director of Temple Beth El, will lecture about the concert at 11 a.m., in the syna- gogue, followed by luncheon at noon. Transportation will be pro- vided from the temple to the re- hearsal. For tickets, call Mrs. Werthheimer, 352-2537. CITY OF HOPE CANCER FIGHT- ERS will meet noon Monday at the Raleigh House. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Jerry Sprague': program chairman, has planned the-afternoon. Mrs. Phil Moss and Mrs. Bernard Cutler, Blue Bank chairmen, remind members who placed banks in October that banks should be brought to a chairman by Wednesday. paid-up membership /fleeting 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, at the synagogue. There will be a film of Israel, a candle-lighting ceremony and grab- bag. Friends, are invited. The sis- terhood is selling tickets to "Fid- dler on the Roof" at the Northland Theater for Jan. 9. For reserva- tions, call Mrs. -Seymour Summer, 543-2988. Ilr7STERI BENNET'S Year-Enil Clearance On All Winter Merchandise dy , aranee HAPPY HANUKA! O ur -Sincere g ood I 5% 6% annual rate annual rate 2-year certificates . . issued in $10,000.00 amounts or more. Pass Book account in any amount . . . your money earns interest daily . . from date of deposit to date of withdrawal ! DAVID-HORODOKER WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION will meet noon Tuesday at the home of President Mrs. Alex Dorchen, 25639 Green- field, Southfield. Mrs. Jack Fried- man was named "woman of the year" at the donor luncheon, and a contribution in her honor has been made to the American Red Mogen David for Israel. (Continued on Page- 1) 3 WOMEN OF JEWISH NATION- AL FUND will hold its annual Hanuka celebration and pre-donor rally noon Tuesday at Cong. Bnai Moshe. Dr. Noses Cyrus Weiler, special envoy of Keren 'Kayemeth Lelsrael, Jerusalem, will be fea- tured speaker. Dessert luncheon will be served. ■ rkr? SAVE! SAVE! 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Rabbi Gerald Teller, miniatures 8 plaques OAK PARK NSHEI - CHABAD education director of Cong. Shaa-. STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30 rey Zedek, will discuss, in observ- reproductions of famous p.m. Saturday at the bome of Mrs. ance of Hanuka, "Rebellion—Then artists 40' to $3.50 Milton Duchane, 24601 Harding, and Now." A petite luncheon will Oak Park. Rabbi Ernest Green- be served. Mrs. Robert Siegel will Make up to 50% Profit field will speak. be chairman. * ass ass ADAS SHALOM SISTERHOOD - MA AND FEMALE will hold a paid-up membership Frames — Plaques — Panels ATION INFORMATION luncheon honoring new members Easels noon Monday at the synagogue. abortion "A Treasury of Jewish Thoughts" 50% OFF information will be the theme of the program. Mrs. Isadore Goren, president, (313) 35 8 -4672 and Mrs. A. I. Morrison, member- • ship vice president, announce that HOME GALLERY dues may be paid at the door. Oak Park MITCHELL LI 5-8962 Mrs. Jacob Axelrod, Susan Gold- Nr. 10 Mile & Scotia enberg, Mrs. Robert Katchke and FAMILY Rebecca Segal are on the program• 9 a.m.- 9 p.m. PLAN I G. INC C A Non P oh? Organ, xatmn SM. KINNERET CHAPT.'tt, Pioneer SUS Women, will present a Hanuka program noon Monday at the Work- men's Circle Center. Lily Stollman Roubeck, executive vice president, will conduct the program. Morris Roubeck will present historical to make room for Cruise Wear highlights of Hanuka, and special and Long Dresses readings also will be presented. Sizes 8-16 Rebecca Cohen, president, will serve latkes. Guests are invited. J91 * • • MAIMONIDES MEDICAL SOCI- ETY WOMEN'S AUXILIARY will hold an open board meeting noon 15405 W. 9 MILE, OAK PARK Monday at the home of Mrs. David Call 968-2011—Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-6—Michigan Bonkard Schane, 19159 Berkeley. Rabbi Milton Arm will tell "Art Old Tale With a New Twist." Hostesses for the luncheon are Mesdames Abra- ham S. Rogoff, Israel Wiener, Louis S. Leipsitz, Harry Weisberg, Reuben Mendelssolui, Michael Weinstock, Michael Levin and Seymour Wilhelm. C WiJ eJ CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, will hold a Hanuka meeting noon Tuesday at Workmen's Circle Cen- ter, anounces President Chana Michlin. Michael Michlin will speak on Hanuka. Refreshments will be served. Friends are invited. FUND RAISING • MISHK:A'N ISRAEL SISTER- HOOD will have a latke party and oratatiaind.s.iirkhoitt 647-2367 - THE EASY-TO-SHOP MALL