THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30—Friday, Dec. 15, 1972 JNF Women to Rally for Donor Mikvah Israel Dinner Slated Detroit Socialites will give its annual New Year's Eve dinner - dance 9 p.m. Dec. 31 at Berkley Masonic Temple. A kosher dinner will be served buffet style, and music for dancing will be provided by "The Music Makers." The community is wel- come, but reservations must be made by calling Shirley Kaner, 398 - 2296, or Sarah Stern, KE 7 - 1158. The group also will at- tend the final performance of "Milk and Honey," 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the Jewish Center. Mikvah Israel and the Women's Orthodox League will hold their annual dinner 6:30 p.m. Jan. 7 at Shenan- doah Country Club. Guest speaker will be Rabbi Samuel Stollman of the Shaar Hashomayim syna- gogue, Windsor. Entertain- ment will be by Ben-Zion Shenker of New York, artist, composer and singer. For tickets and reserva- tions, call Tzvi Silverstein, eximmittee chairman, 398- 4715- The Best To You HAL GORDON /II ♦ If Mt 111 111 1 1•1111• ♦ • BIG BANDS On SMALL COMBOS .642-5520 Bond Event Yields $155,000 in Sales Socialites to Dine, Shaarit Haplaytah, at a Dr. John J. Mames, Irving Dance at Year's End Norman Adelsberg, Altus Leaders of Women of Jewish National Fund display the book of honor as they complete plans for a pre-donor rally and petite-luncheon noon Tuesday at Cong. Baal Moshe. The program chairman of the day, Mrs. Jack Rosenthal, announces that there will be a substantial prize, and entertainment by Cantors Hyman Adler of Cong. Boa( David and Louis Klein of Cong. Baal Moshe. The book contains the names of donors of 40 or more trees to be planted In Israel. Women of JNF's newest project, a forest honoring Israel's 25th anniversarY, L an extension of the forest-recreation center at Kiryat Shmooeh on the Lebanese border. Shown are (from left) standing: Mesdames Pearl Nosan, co-chairman of fund-raising; Frank Silverman, president of Women of JNF; and Joseph Greenbaum, co-chairman of fund raising; ..seated: Mes- dames Louis Levine, program chairman; and William Levin, chairman of fund raising. Gold-Dworkin Rites to Be Held in May recent dinner dance on be- half of Israel Bonds, raised 5155,000. The dinner commit- Shaarit Haplaytah Will Have a Ball Shaarit Haplaytah. Sur- vivors of 1945. will hold a New Year's Eve Ball 830 p.m. Dec. 31 at Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods. Eric Rosenow and his Continentals will play for dancing, and there will be entertainment, cocktails, sit- down dinner and breakfast. For reservations, call Sol Kleinman, KE 5-3589; or Mrs. Leon Popowski, 557- 3994. Eat heartily—that's what your family will do when you serve Chef Boy-Ar-Deg Cheese Ravioli.These tasty little macaroni pies are just like kreplach with zippy cheese in the middle. Then simmered in thick tomato sauce with mushrooms and more cheese for real Italian ta'am.Great for dairy lunch or supper. And just about the easiest you ever fixed! Only 20e per serving. • • OAK PARK NSHEI CHA- BAD STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Eric Green- baum, at 25030 Kenosha. Rabbi Greenbaum will speak. • • • CLUB ONE, Pioneer Wom- en, will meet 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Charter House Apts. club house, announced President Mrs. Chana Mich- lin. Oscar Rappaport will speak on his trip to Israel. Ida Katz, Histadrut chair- man, will distribute cards for solicitation. Brunch will be served. • • • LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH AND WOMEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE will hold a meet- ing and luncheon noon Wed- nesday at the Yeshiva build- ing. Sponsors are Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stol in honor of their new great-grandson and golden wedding anniversary, and Mrs. Sarah Kaner in honor of her great-grand- daughter. Mrs. Leo Laufer, president, invites guests. * BRAVERMAN'S .1 v 3 DI 1-2345 T FREE DOELE IVERTY &CPaTI3 HAMBURGER 5 Ihs. lb. 59' YOUNG BEEF LIVER lb. 89' PINWHEELS CARTWHEELS lb $ 1.39 lb $1.49 SHOULDER STEAK o in.. 1 3 500 WEST 7 MILE ROAD AGENCY Of THE SNOW WORLD Pommitume cot Delannemm. For Your Wedding • Orchestras • Entertainment Fognals - Candi& - Direct Color • Speakers • Concerts Downtown 3223 W. McNichols' Detroit - 962-8600 Nr. Muorlond Coll 341-4141 Classifieds Get Quick Results JUST IN TIME GREAT SALE ON COATS - DRESSES - SPORTSWEAR A Very Special Store For Pre-Teens fVomen s (Continued from Page 29) RUSSELL SCHREIBER ASSOCIATES J. J. CLARKE STUDIO AT CITY OF HOPE CANCER FIGHTERS will meet noon Monday at the Raleigh House. Reireshments will be served prior to the meeting at which reports will be giv- en on the Glamorama lunch- eon and blue banks. Mrs. Bernard Miller, program chairman, has planned an afternoon of games and prizes. , Abe Weberman, president, Leon Gutman, Sol Kleinman, Eric Rosenow, Herman Opa- tee consisted of Arnold Ein- horn, chairman. Sim on tow-ski, Larry Brenners, Leib Diogenes, Izaak Fiksman, Schwartzberg. Jack Waks- Leon Halpern, Herman berg, Mrs. Leon Popowski, Klahr, Edward Lindson and St Martin Water. MISS PATRICIA GOLD TOWERS and SHER WOOD UNIVERSITY EAST Groups, Hadassah, announce a joint group meeting with entertainment 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Zionist Cul- tural Center. Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, program chairman, has arranged a film on the Arava, plus a singalong with pianist Marlene Nessell. Re- freshments will be served. • • • NORTHWEST CHAPTER, CARIH, will meet 8 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Karl Gutman, 20930 Harvard, Southfield. There will be games and an ex- change of small gifts. Re- freshments will be served. Guests are invited. For in- formation, call Mrs. Albert Dunn, LI 8-7864. • • • JEWISH WOMEN EURO- PEAN WELFARE ORGANI- ZATION will meet noon Mon- day at the home of Mrs. Isak Levine, 18659 Rutherford. Refreshments will be served. • • • NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Wednesday at the Big Boy Restaurant, Lincoln Cen- ter. There will be a discus- sion of the donor luncheon. President Lillian Lublin in- vites guests. • • • WOMEN'S BICUR CHO- LEM will meet noon Monday at the MCL cafeteria at the Tel-Twelve Mall. A board meeting will be held at 10:30. Closing Weekend, for 'Milk, Honey' Closing performances of "Milk and Honey," the musi- cal being presented by Cen- ter Theater in honor of Israel's 25th anniversary, will take place Saturday and Sunday evenings and at a Sunday matinee at the Jew- ish Center. For information, call the Center, DI 1-4200. and Juneors IN OAK PARK 23133 COOLIDGE NORTHOF 9 MILE RD . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gold of Cornell Rd., Southfield, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Patricia Sue to Elliot Frank (Budd) Dworkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Dworkin of Avon Ln , Southfield and Cleveland. The bride-elect attends the University of Michigan. The bridegroom attended the Uni- versity of Syracuse and re- ceived his degree from Oak- land University. A May wedding is planned. PHONE 545 - 3242 Open Thorsdoy Tel 9 p .m. We Make Our Own Glasses • • HEADQUARTERS FOR LATEST DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED FRAME FASHIONS PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GLASSES ACCURATELY FILLED 8rt g a1ernent • I Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Moore of Van Nuys, Calif., announce the engagement of their daughter Sharon Lynne to Paul Rappaport, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rappa- port of Bellflower. Calif. Miss Moore, granddaughter of Mayor and Mrs. Abraham Levine of Mount Clemens, was graduated from Cali- fornia State University, Long Beach, with a BA in English. Her fiance is a graduate of UCLA. A February wed- ding is planned in North Hollywood. Auditions to Open for 'Awake and Sing' Auditions for "Awake and Sing," the second production of the season by Center Theater, will be held 8 p.m. Monday, Tueseday and Wed- nesday at the Jewish Center. The play, to be directed by Evelyn Orbach, director of broadcasting for the Jew- ish Community Council, is Clifford Odets' story of the struggle of a Jewish family in the Depression. There are parts for seven men (six adults and one juvenile) and two women (one adult and one ingenue). Performance dates are Feb. 10-11, 14-15 and 17. Reading scripts are avail- able at the Center library. For information, call Center Theater, 3414200, ext. 223, weekday mornings. Immediate Repair • Reasonably Priced ROSEN OPTICAL-,SERVICE 13720 W. 9 MILE nr. COOLIDGV LI 7-5068 OAK PARK, MICH. Hours: 'Doily and Saturday 9:30 .m. to 6 p.m. Closed Wednesdoy IT'S HOLIDAY SPECIAL PEELED AND DEVEINED SHRIMP 1 299 Vi * * * * LB. 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