omens KNOB CIRCLE and PARK- WOOD Chapters, Women's American ORT, will hold a joint meeting 12:30 p.m. Mon- day at Knob in the Woods Apts. club house. A petite luncheon will he served. Presidents Mesdames Lew Levitt. Julius Stross and Lew Nucian announce a fashion show by the ORT Clothes- port, with chapter members as models. This propect is part of the program of sup- port and maintenance of ORT schools. Hospitality chairmen arc Mrs. Leon Paul and Mrs. Ben Shore. Co-chairmen of the day are Mrs. Theodore Berernan and Mrs. Alfred Stebbins. • • • TEMPLE BETH EL SIS- TERHOOD will present Marion Handleman, speaking on "Body Alignment, Yoga and Physical Fitness," 10:30 a.m. Nov. 28. at the temple. Mrs. Handleman headed and helped develop the women's Health Club of the Jewish Center, where she teaches methods of correcting body alignment using physical fit- ness and yoga. The public is invited. For information, call Mrs. Otto Wertheimer, 352- 2537. • • • ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will hold a luncheon and Chinese Auc- tion 12:30 p.m. Saturday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Admission is by contribution of a new or almost-new gift item. The event is under the direction of Mrs. Irving Rollinger. e • e NORTHGATE CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a Hanuka games party and luncheon noon Monday at the Northgate Apts. Recreation hall. Hostesses will be Mes- dames Blanche Gruenbaum, Malvina Feldman, Hilda Sobelman, Gussie Ringler, Rebecca Alger, Tillie Ginis and Margaret Savin. Clara Sherizen, president, invites guests. • • • Club • • Women's Groups Band Together to Plan Appeal fo r Soviet Jews activates CLUB ONE, Pioneer Wo- TEMPLE ISRAEL SIS- JEWIS II HOME FOR men, will meet 11:30 a.m. TERHOOD will open its an- !AGED NON1EN S AUX11.1- Tuesday at the Charter nual book review and break- ARY will hold a member- House Apts. club house. In fast series 10 a.m. Monday bring - a - member meeting connection with the Jewish at the temple. Rabbi Leon 12:30 p.m. Monday at Bor- Book Fair, Adele Mondry Fram will review "0 Jeru- man Hall. Mrs. Jean Arkin, will review "The Enemies," salem!" by Larry Collins and president, invites the public. by Isaac Bashevis Singer. Dominque Lanierre. The re- Mrs. June Flanagan Shada Brunch will be served. view will be the first of five will speak on "The Quest for Sophie Sislin, Moetzet Hapoa- lot chairman, said tickets for the donor event will be dis- tributed. • e • DIMONA CHAPTER. Pio- neer Women, will hold a paid-up membership lunch- eon noon Tuesday at Hunt- er's Ridge Apts. club house. Hostesses are Mrs. Norman Leemon and Mrs. Sidney Fields. Ruth Miller will be guest speaker. Guests are invited. For information, call Mrs. Sol Hoberman, 548-9133, or Mrs. Henry Solomon, 546- 5269. • • • INFANTS SERVICE a pre- GROUP will hold Hanuka dessert luncheon noon Monday at Franklin Pointe Apts. club house. There will be games and sur- prises. Early Deadline Because Thanksgiving will occur on Thurs- day. Nov. 23, The Jew- ish News will go to press a day earlier than usual. Copy dead- lines for the issue of Nov. 24 will be today, Nov. 17. All copy must be mailed or hand-de- livered by noon today, or it wilt be considered too late for publication. FANNIE GLUCK CHAP- TER, Mizrachi Women, will meet noon Monday at the Zionist Cultural Center. Hos- tesses are Mesdames Gloria Radner, Anna Goodman, Lil- lian Pushkin, Ida Havis and Lena Mirokin. Guests are in- vited. A board meeting will be held 10:30 a.m. to discuss donor plans. CHANA CZENESH CHAP- • • • TER, Pioneer Women, will WOMEN'S BICUR CHO- meet noon Monday at the Charter House Apts. club LEM will hold an open room. Dr. Ezra Lipkin will meeting noon Monday at the speak and show slides on the MCL cafeteria. Husbands and life of Marc Chagall. Re- guests are invited. There freshments will be served. will be a talk on Social Guests are invited. Security. • • • • • • Premiere to Benefit ORT Project Friday, Nov. 17, 1972-27 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Bnai Brith Women of Met- organizations can play' orpolitan Detroit will convene stirring the conscience of a and coordinate a "Women's nation, are American Jewish Plea for Human Rights for Congress. Iladassah, Na- Soviet Jewish Prisoners of tional Council of Jewish Conscience" 8 p m. Dec. 12 Women, Pioneer Women and at the Southfield Civic Cen- Women's American ORT. Similar programs will be ter. Joining with Bnai Elrith held nationwide. Women as co-sponsors of this event, which demon- Silver purifies the bastards. strates the role that women's —Kiddushin. programs to include Dr. Ar- Maturity," a program ar- nold Goldsmith. Dec. 18; ranged by Mrs. Joseph New- Rabbi Ilarold Loss, Jan. 16; man, program chairman. Re- Mrs. Henry Berns, Feb. 19; freshments will he served and Rabbi M. -Robert Syme, prior to the meeting. March 19. Tickets are avail- able at the temple office, or TEMPLE EMANU•EL by calling Mrs. Samuel Good- SISTERHOOD will hold its man, 357-2365. Individual tic- third annual spaghetti supper kets may be purchased at the and Hanuka bazaar 4 p.m. door. A baby sitter will be Sunday at the temple. The available. For information, public is invited. Tickets call Mrs. S. M. Israel, chair- may be purchased at the 1 , man, 353-6433. door. For reservations, call Mrs. Harold Rosen, 626-7822. • • • OAK PARK NSHEI CHA- BAD STUDY GROUP (Nine Mile area), will meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the home Rh' 11 of Mrs. Heinz Gabel, 22021 Sussex. Oak Park. Rabbi Yitzchok Mann will be guest speaker. 1' C hen-uchn(' B set for .1 ja., ) 'Than me& • • • At cif 1. SOUTH ACRES CHAP- TER, Women's American ORT, will hold its general meeting 8 p.m. Monday at the Huntington Woods li- brary. The program will in- clude chants, dancing and organic foods prepared by the Hari Krishna. • • • OAK PARK NSHEI CHA- BAD STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Ernest Greenfield, 24540 Radclift, Oak Park. Rabbi Greenfield will be speaker. • • Mckg Aik, PANTSUIT MISS ELLEN COHEN This suit's a wardrobe - it's a city suit with its matching skirt. You'll love the wearability of fine wool herringbone tweed with belted, fit- ted locket and flop- pockets. Pants flare from the knee. Sires 6 to 16, specially priced at $46' Other Pantsuits f tom 529°' to $150 Mr. and Mrs. Irving Cohen of Ramblewood Dr., Farm- TOWN AND COUNTRY ington, announce the engage- CHAPTER, Women's Ameri- ment of their daughter Ellen can ORT, will hold a fund- raising Night at the Races 8 to Marc Buchner, son of p.m. Saturday at Knights of Herman Buchner of Irving- N. J., and the late Mrs. Columbus Hall, Southfield. A buffet dinner will be served. Frances Buchner. Chairmen of the event are Open Sunday noon to Miss Cohen is completing Thursday 9 30 to 9 Mrs. Terry Papp and Mrs. her studies at the University Other days to 5 Lois Katz. For information, of Detroit dental school. Mr. Bank Arneritord COOLIDGE at 9 MILE, call Mrs. Papp, 353-4368. Buchner is in the doctoral Master Caorqe • • • program in systems science OAK PARK VILLAGE GROUP, Hadas- at Michigan State University. The couple plan a May 6 sah, will hold a luncheon meeting noon Tuesday at the wedding. Zionist Cultural Center. Mrs. Harry Gutov will give a cooking demonstration. A Hanuka boutique also will be presented. For transporta- Absolutely the best thing for a bore arm is o nice. worm bracelet Perhaps tion, call Adeline Pines, 557- one of handmade platinum gleaming with 80 large peorshoped and 80 7748, or Ruth Gould, 557- emeralds highlighted with 120 brilliant cut brilliant cut diamonds Or 130 7795. diamonds all set in o handmade platinum and gold bracelet A girl could get For a cold winter s eve. • very worm with any port of lets from 519 500 to $150 the extensive collection of ladies brace 30555 at 100 the Congress Bldg Southfield Rd 645 9200 SEYMOUR KAPLAN & CO. A A • Mrs. Jack Rubin (center) general chairman, and Mrs. Henry Pariser, co-chairman of the Women's American at ORT premiere showing of "Man of LaMancha" Dec. 14 Northland Theater, admire jewelry designed by Michael Wigler which will be the grand award at the benefit. Pro- ceeds will go to the ORT Social Assistance Project, which provides kitchen, canteen, dormitory and sanitary install- ations in ORT schools and makes sure that needy students have meals, sees that they are properly clothed, buys text- books, allots pocket money and provides transportation and cultural facilities. For ticket information, call ticket chairmen Mrs. Frank T. Jacobson 358.1650, and Mrs. Bruce Schatanoff 557-0714, or the ORT office, 557-0585. Others on the committee are Mesdames Saul Chudnow, visual aids chairman; Irving Stoliman, decorations, and William Klinsky, publicity. • Lily Roubeck, vice presi- dent of Kinneret Chapter, Pioneer Women, will chair a pre-Thanksgiving luncheon and games party noon Mon- day at the Workmen's Circle Center. There will be a sale of holiday items. Proceeds I will go toward needy chil- dren in Israel. For tickets, call Sarah Kanter, Moetzet Hapnalot chairman, 5576785, or Etta Kleiman, 399-4829.