Carol Isaars_Bccomes 13, 171(10 • of Lini•renrc' Sher .INFANTS SERVICE GROUP will...host a dinner and games night Q-36 p.m. Monday at Whitehall Apartments clubhouse. ISG will hold a fund-raising art auction and exhibit the evening of March 19 at Hillel Day School. Tickets for the exhibit can be obtained by calling Mrs. M. Altman, 851-2922. ISG's year will be highlighted April 30 with a dinner-dance, the Cherub Ball, at the Raleigh House. President Mrs. Manuel Shapiro, dinner-dance chairman Mrs. Ed- win Roth; and co-chairman Mrs. Harold Kant' are working on the ball. For ticket information, call Mrs. Charles Weingarten, 352-1007 MRS. LAWRENCE SifER or Mrs. Jack Serling, 557-6277. • • • In a recent evening ceremony at EVERGREEN GROUP, Hadah- Cong. Beth Achim,. Carol Isaacs became the bride of Lawrence sah, will hold its 1972 fund-raising Sher. Rabbi Milton Arm officiated. event 8:30 p.m. Feb. 19 at the The bride is': the' daughter of Jewish Community Center where Mr. and Mrs. Ruben II. Isaacs of the play "The Little Foxes" will Meadowlane Ave,' Southfield.-- The be staged. For tickets, call Roz bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Zuckerman, 532-2195, or Marion Mrs. Harold Sher of Constitution Scheiman, 342-4067. Tables have been reserved at the Big Boy res- Dr., Southfield. The new Mrs. Sher wore a satin taurant in Southfield for an after gown- with appliques of Alencon theater get-together. Friends are lace embroidered with pearls. Her invited. * ivory Camelot headpiece trimmed RIVERCREST GROUP, Hadas- with pearls held elbow-length silk illusion veiling. She carried an old- sah, will meet noon' Tuesday at fashioned bouquet of roses and Knob-in-the-Woods club house. Rabbi Harold Loss will speak on baby's breath. "Never Again a Time for Silence. Matron of baser was Mrs. Soviet Jewry—Our Brothers in Stuart Stone. The maid of hon- Chains." A petite luncheon. will be or was Shelly. Sher, the bride- served, and friends are invited. groom's sister. The bridesmaids * • • were Nary and Debbie Isaacs, HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer the bride's twin sisters. • Women, will hold, a luncheon 12:30 Best man was Robert House. The ushers were Stuart Stone, Joel p.m; Tuesday at the Labor Zionist Institute. The movie, "Beyond the Newman and Michael Rosen. Mirage," will be shown. Friends The flower girl was Cary Hack- are invited. For information, call er, and the ringbearer was Fred- Fay Luclitan, luncheon chairman, erick Sher. 399-7352. Following a honeymoon in Cali- • * • fornia, the Shers will live in Oak NORTHGATE CHAPTER, Pio- Park. neer Women, will meet noon Mon- day at the Northgate recreation hall. Rogge:sass will be Mesdames Blenche'Gruenbaum, Hilda Feld- man, Bella Altman, Eva Feldman, Mlle Ginis, Gussie Ringler and Nshei Chabad of Detroit is under- Rebecca Alger. :Clara Sherizen, president, invites guests. Refresh- taking . a project to bring the spirit ments will be served. of Purim to residents and patients • r * in convalescent homes and hospi- BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD will tals of the area. have its paid-up membership party Last year Nshei Chabad visited 7 p.m. Monday in the synagogue. the Potoskey -Home for the Aged A social evening of games and prizes will follow dinner. New before the Purim holiday. The incentive to continue and members will be initiated. For in- expand this project this year came formation and reservations, call Chairman Barbara Traison, 557- from the emphasis placed on the 8257. mitzvot of Purim by the Luba- * • • vitcher Rebbe Shlito, head of the ALPHA OMEGA, DETROIT worldwide Chabad Lubavitch WOMEN will meet 12:15 p.m. Tues- movement. day at Stouffer's restaurant. North- The rebbe stressed the mitzvot land. Mrs. Allen Berlin will speak of giving shalakh manot (sending on "To and From Israel With gifts- of edibles to friends) and Love." Mrs. Richard Williams, matnot I'evyonim (charity to the president, will preside. Guests are welcome. For information, call poor). Nshei Chabad will bring indi- Mrs. Arnold Golnick, 474-7836, or Mrs. Edward Haenick, 647-7973.- vidually wrapped packages con- • * • taining the traditional hamantashen OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD and coins for the recipients to dis- tribute to charities. The package STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30 will contain literature explaining p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. !the history and significance of Sam Cohen, 24510 Harding, Oak Park.-,Rabbi. E..Cohen, will perirt - - speak To participate in this project, * • * call Mrs. Chaia Teitelbaum, 542- WOMEN OF JEWISH NATION- 9734. AL FUND will hold a board meet- ing noon Tuesday at the Zionist Temple Israel Art Show Cultural Center. Dessert luncheon will be served. Hostesses for the Scheduled March day are Mesdames Sol Lifsitt, The 21st annual Temple Israel Abraham Mayers and Irving Ras- Art and Antique Show and Sale kin. e e will be held noon-9 p.m. March 5- AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer 7. The works of distinguished Michigan artists and antique deal- Women, will hold an executive meeting noon Tuesday at the home ers will be featured. of Mrs. Jack Wilk, 23237 Provi- A champagne preview for pa- dence, Southfield. Plans will be Nshei Chabad to B1ing Purim to Bed-Ridden 5-7 trons will be held 8 p.m. March A. Mile for the fund-raising dinner For tickets, 'call Temple Israel,' to-be held April 16 at the White- 8834769. hall Apartment clubhouse. - * - Branch 7 to Hear Review THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Clubs Poale. Zion Branch Seven will meet 8 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Saul. Glosser. 16051 Pennsylvania, Southfield. Book re- views will be presented by Henry Faigin, Seymour Matenky and Tom Fridoy, Fakery 11,197229 7•••• • ,` .YOUNG. ISRAEL. OF GREEN- FIELD SISTERHOOD will hold a Tennis. Guests are invited. , L'Maan Hayeled luncheon 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Martin Guyer, 17260 New Jersey, Southfield. Adele , Mondry 45'45_ will discuss, the life and achieve- L ments of Golda Meir and review the books "Golda" and "Golda Meir, Israel's Leader." Hostesses for the luncheon are Mesdames M. Guyer, Leslie Krakovits, Gor- FROM THE don Ryback and Norman Sukenic. Friends are invited, and members are asked to bring their L'Maan Hayeled boxes or cash donations. SpEYIVI.001.111. Proceeds from the luncheon will go KAPLAN. to the L'Maan Hayeled orphan home in Israel that is supported a.rxd. Co. by Young Israel. • N C IMPORTER AND CUTTERS OF FINE DIAMONDS JEWISH- EUROPEAN W E L - 30555 Southfield, FARE ORGANIZATION will meet Suite 100 noon Monday at the home. of Mrs. 4454200 Ann Barcless, 20565 Patton. Lunch will be served. Mrs. Sadie Haut, president, invites guests. • • • Classified Ads Get Quick Results TEMPLE BETH EL SISTER- HOOD will meet 11 a.m. Feb. 22 at the temple. Rabbi Richard C. Hertz will review Joseph Lash's "Franklin and Eleanor." Coffee will be served at 10:30 a.m. and lunch served at noon. • C • GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will meet noon Wed- nesday at the Coach House club room. Refreshments will be served, and guests are welcome. • • • NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Wednesday at the home of Becky Harrill, 21961 Gardner, Oak Park. Presi- dent Mrs. Ben Shapiro invites up SAVE! SAVE! BUY DIRECT IMPORTER "" "41 HA801-0 LAMM HOME CATERING Phone • 557-6157 STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY WYN-HAROLD CATERING ALL FURS REDUCED guests. to • • • OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP (Nine Mile are) will meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. William Shan- field, 23550 Cloverlawn, Oak Park. Rabbi Jacob Kranz will speak. - Shalom Singles Map 3 Winter Dances Shalom = Singles will hold three dances in February and March. At 8 pm. Feb. 6 and Feb. 20, the group will hold dances for young adults age 18-39, at Alvaro's res- taurant, Royal Oak. There will be live bands and prizes. There is an admission charge. The group will hold a 12 hour dance-athon and battle of the bands from 1 p.m. to 1 a.m. March 25, at Warren Valley on Warren Rd., Dearborn Heights. Tickets are available in advance. or at the door. For' information, call Marlene Brown, 474-0096. l i2OFF Although skin prices at fur auctions have risen up to 40%, we are still offering these garments from our own collection at reduced prices while they •last. Ceresnie Offen FURS 181 So. Woodward Birmingham NOTE 642-1690 Next to Whom Theatre. Adjacent Free forking we. do not deal in endangered fur species. Open daily 9:30-5:30 — Thurs. 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