24—Fridoy, Oct. 13, 1972 THE DETROIT JEWISH PEWS JNF Women Prepare 'Box Lunch' Political Candidates ,Slated to Be at Pioneer Women Law Meeting Sinai Women's Guild Celebrates 20 Years of Service to Hospital An "on the spot" documen- tary television program, fol- lowed by a reception, will mark the 20th anniversary celebration of Sinai Hospital Women's Guild 8:15 p.m. Tuesday in the Zuckerman Auditorium of the hospital. Guild members, hospital volunteers and their families are invited. Mrs. Leonard Weiner wrote the script for this occasion. Mrs. Peter A. Martin is guild president; Mrs. Walter L. Field, program chairman; and Mrs. Joseph Hartman, head of the reception hos- pitality committee. 1 FRANK PAUL and his ORCHESTRA "Music at its Best tot Vow Guests" 557-7986 During the past 20 years, Sinai Hospital has benefited from almost 2,000,000 volun- teer hours contributed by guild members. A volunteer program, also under the guild's auspices, had almost 200 teen-agers serving Sinai during their summer vaca- tions. The guild's roster lists 5,000 members. The late Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich was or- ganizing chairman of the guild. Current officers, in addi- tion to Mrs. Martin, include: Mesdames David Dunsky, John B. Horwitz, Mitchell Mandeberg and Walter Field, vice presidents; Bernard Spear, Roger Ettlinger, Sid- ney Bertin and Meryl Fenton, secretaries; Miss Sylvia Winer, treasurer; and Mrs. Albert Burrows, assistant treasurer. Guild 'presidents over the past 20 years also will be friends. purChet on gout - shopping list JNFWomen Unit Meet New Chief ■ mazel! You're in luck when you have Chef Boy-Ar-Dee" Cheese Pizza Mix on hand for hungry kids. Because you've got a s.zzling hot treat in Just about 20 min- cheesy, authentic Italian pizza that wins big cheers. All the makings come in this one utes — crisp. package—pizza flour mix, pizza sauce, cheese and easy directions. Um.m, how about making one whole one. all for yourself' C(3.0,6 rf Cheese Pizza new Jewish singles group, the Camaraderie Club, with members age 35 and up, will meet 8:30 p.m. Tues- A day at Oak Park Community Center. A lecture will be presented by psychiatrist Dr. Dreyer I whose topic will be "Over 35. Over Single, Over Jew- ish." hour will include refreshments and music. For information, call Sylvia' Cooperman, 273 - 7727 or Betty Picstein, 341-1233. A social z BRAVERMAN'S n KOSHER MEATS 8. POULTRY MKT FREE DELIVER Call DI 1-2345 BRUST DEKEL SHOULDER STEAK CORNED BEEF YOUNG BEEF LIVER CHUCK STEAK HAMBURGER Potiker and Abram Mayers. omens (Continued from Page 23) SHAAREY ZEDEK SIS- TERHOOD President Mrs. Murray Shekter announces the annual Town Hall Series will begin 10 a.m. Nov. 1 at the synagogue. Mettie Baron Golub, Town Hall chairman, has set up four book reviews. Opening the series will be Rabbi Irwin Groner, review- ing "Sheila Levine is Dead and Living in New York" by Gail Parent. Breakfast will be served. Tickets can be obtained from the ticket chairman, Mrs. Alvin Robin- son, 642 - 2790, or co-chairmen Mrs. Leonard Baron, 353-3844 and Mrs. Jerome Keywell, 642-2999. tuhs BETH ACIIIM SISTER- HOOD will have Congress- woman Martha Griffiths at its 8 p.m. Wednesday meet- ing at the synagogue. The public is invited. • • • LADIES OF OAK PARK LODGE will meet 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Berkley Temple. Guest speaker will be Muriel Kushner of Weight Watchers. Refreshments will be served. • • • FANNIE GLUCK CHAP- TER, Mizrachi Women, will hold a luncheon noon Monday at the Zionist Cultural Cen- ter. This event is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Julius Feigelman in honor of their MUSIC STUDY CLUB OF son Edward, who was recent- METROPOLITAN DETROIT ly ordained as rabbi and will meet noon Tuesday at cantor from the Yeshiva the home of Mrs. Morton H. University. A musical pro- Jaffe, 980 Sandhurst, Bloom- gram will be provided by field Hills. This month, the Cantor Hyman J. Adler. For idiom of modern jazz will represent the year - long reservations, call Mrs. Milton Herman, 557-0718. theme, "Patterns in Music." • • • Mrs. Joseph M. Markel, PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT president, announced the guest speaker will be Jack CLUB will meet noon Mon- Brokensha, noted jazz musi- day at the Whitehall Apts. cian. Dr. Gertrude Gordon is club house. Mrs. Manuel Nieman, president, said. Re- chairman of the day. Dessert luncheon will he served. The freshments will be served by club is planning its annual the social chairman, Estelle artists concert for Dec. 10, Alter. Mrs. Belle Cohen, donor chairman, will report in the Southfield Lathrup on the donor luncheon set for A uditorium s Nov. 14 at the Raleigh House. • • • • • CHILDREN UNLIMITED JEWISH CENTER WO- i president Evelyn Columbus MEN'S HEALTH CLUB will announced that the annual have a VIP Day Thursday. I feather party will be held Chairmen of Jewish service Nov. 8 at Behnan Half. For organizations arc invited to ticket information. call Mari- "unwind from a busy day" lyn Milgrom, 398-7095. The with a morning of exercise, new tribute and memoriam followed by a luncheon. chairman is Libby Yarows, 968-4169. • • • Branch Two to Meet • • • The Young Women of Jew- ish National Fund recently feted its new officers: Mes- dames Myrna Dosie (above), president; Vicky Buckfire, vice president; Barbara Sha- piro, treasurer; and Madeline Goldstein. Lois Kadushin and Louis Pilchick, secretaries. The women were addressed by Wayne County Probate Judge Joseph Pernick. Camaraderie Club for Jewish Singles Boy araee Gathering around a king - size version of a Blue-White Box at the Detroit Jewish National Fund headquarters, chairman Mrs. Julius Ring holds the key as her com- mittee prepares for the Blue-White Box luncheon 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at Cong. Boai Moshe. With Mrs. Ring are (from left) Mesdames Sheldon Schwartz, Blue Box chair- man, Young Women of JNF; Israel Kardener, Albert ib.$1.19 lb $1.59 $1.29 lb 89' Ib. 98c 3 N... $ 1.99 13500 WEST 7 MILE ROAD NEGBAll CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will meet noon Wednesday at Big Boy Res- taurant, Lincoln Center. Mrs. Morris Kimmel will speak on "The Position of Women in Israel." Guests are invited. • • • YOUNG ISRAEL SISTER- HOOD OF GREENFIELD will meet 8 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Seymour Greenstein, 14140 Sherwood, Oak Park. • • • • TEMPLE EMANU-EL SISTERHOOD will have a luncheon and fashion show noon Monday at the temple. Guests are invited. Mrs. Adele Mondry, chair- man of Branch Two, Labor Zionist Alliance, announces Mr. and Mrs. Max Brose, who recently returned from a trip to Israel, will give im- pressions of their visit at a meeting 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the Mondry home, 2 29 02 S. Bellwood, Southfield. A social hour will follow. 'In Light of Reason' We must ever be on our guard lest we erect our pre- judices into legal principles. If we would guide ourselves by the light of reason, we must let our minds be bold. —Louis D. Brandeis • Pioneer Women's biennial legislative meeting will be held Thursday at the Labor Zionist Institute, it was an- nounced by Mrs. Harold No- veck, legislative chairman, who is in charge of the pro- gram. Political figures who will participate include Atty. Gen. Frank K elle y; Congress- woman Martha Griffiths; Mrs. Elly Peterson, former chairman of the Republican State Central Committee; State Sens. Robert J. Huber and Daniel Cooper; Harold Berry, member of the Mc- Govern for President Com- mittee; and Ralph E. Judd of the 17th Congressional District. Speakers for abortion re- form and education proposals are as yet unnamed. Mrs. Frank Rath, vice president of education of the Greater Detroit Council of Pioneer Women, will act as chairman of the day. Mrs. Gerald E. Goldberg is presi- dent of the Detroit Council, and Mrs. Ralph Miller will serve as hostess. All women of the commu- nity are invited. For informa- tion, call Pioneer Women, 851-0750. iron LONDON, ENGLAND Zan Gilbert and His ORCHESTRA Radomer Banquet Arranged Sunday ro Srefing our Ind.odvol Mese, Taste . Call 557-9332 Radomer Aid Society has scheduled its 52nd anniver- sary banquet 6:30 p.m. Sun- day at the Labor Zionist Institute. Caricatures Nathan Wolok, president, named Mrs. Beta Ager, vice president, a s toastmaster; Nathan Sherman, floor man- ager; Morris Greenberg, treasurer; Simon Bermann, chairman; and Mrs. Shirley Finkel, secretary. For reservations, call Mrs. Sarah Bermann, 398-2936, or Mrs. Esther Wolok, 968-4226. The evening will be high- lighted with an orchestra, dancing and entertainment. Cocktails will precede din- ner. for your party SAM HEW Con 399-1320 EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUESTS FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZVA? 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