omen's FRANKLIN GROUP, Ha- dassah, will present an after- noon of theater featuring Christopher Morley's one-act comedy "East of Eden," di- rected by Mrs. Joyce Feur- ring, 12:30 p.m. April 3 at Bloomfield Township Public Library. The cast includes Mesdames Rita Haddow, Sondra Rubin, Jay Freed- lander and Gloria Perlmut- ter. Guests are welcome. * * * CITY OF HOPE CANCER FIGHTERS will meet noon Monday at the Raleigh ,House. The proposed slate of . officers will be presented by the nominating committee. Mrs. Louis Damraur, pro- gram vice-president, has in- Rosalind Becker to pre- a needlepoint demon- stration and display. Re- -- 4.reshments will be served. * * * TEMPLE BETH EL SIS- TERHOOD will host Free Press fashion writer Marji Kunz discussing "The Ins and Outs of Fashion—or How to Look Glamorous on a Budget" 11 a.m. Tuesday at the temple. Coffee will be served at 10:30, and lunch will follow the noon lecture. Friends are invited. * * * BETH MOSES SISTER- OOD will join the men's _club in celebration of Jewish Music Month 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the synagogue. Tamar Levitt, guitarist, drummer and Israeli- folk singer, will entertain. Guests are invited. * • * ,GLENNWOOD CHAPTER, Women 's American ORT, will hold an art auction 9:30 p.m. April 7 at Cong. Beth Achim. The champagne pre- view is called for 8:30. Harry Weinsaft of Kingsley Gallery will be auctioneer, ii,nd professional artists will do portraits. There will be prizes. For tickets, call Mrs. Melvin Chisik, 255-3079, or Mrs. Mark Lavetter, 542-2577. * * * ADAS SHALOM SISTER- HOOD will hold an oneg niabat 1:30 p.m. March 31, in the synagogue social hall. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will speak on "After 25 Years, Reflections and Flashback on Israel's Rebirth." Sabbath songs will be led by Cantor Nicholas Fenakel. Sisterhood president Mrs. Sol Hammer- _stein invites the community. Refreshments will be served. The study series will focus on Chaim Nachman Bialik noon Tuesday at the syna- gogue. Baby sitting is avail- le, and the community is invited. NE. LEVIN CHAP- TER, CARIH, will 'hold its Bid 'N Buy luncheon noon Wednesday at Cong. Beth Abraham-Hillel. Guests are iftvited. For information, call rs. Jerrold Blitz, 542-0671, or Mrs. Daniel Hoye, 546- 5015. There is an admission charge. * * CLUB ONE, Pioneer Worn- will meet 11:30 a.m. Tues- y at the Charter, House s. club room. A special cultural program will be fea- tured. Brunch will be served. Members are asked to bring guests. For information and transportation, call Mrs. Michael Michlin, 399-6839. * • • • activities Chub CHILDREN UNLIMITED has voted to donate $1,000 to the Michigan School for the Blind for its new land site called Camp Tuhsmeheta (touch-smell-hear and taste). Robert Thompson, superin- tendent, said that this spring the school will build a dock and boat house and buy row boats and canoes. He said the Children Unlimited gift will help make a summer water sports program pos- sible. Children Unlimited is planning its annual tag day to help further its causes, * *• * UNITED ORDER TRUE SISTERS, INC. President Mrs. P a u 1 Cavaler, an- nounces that tickets are available for a "Night on the Town" dinner April 1 at the Troy-Hilton Hotel. Entertain- ment includes belly dancers and music. For reservations, call ticket chairman, Mrs. George Pantzer, 546-4962. Guests are invited. Proceeds will be used for cancer serv- ice and research in the metropolitan area. • LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH and WOM- EN'S SABBATH LEAGUE will hold a luncheon meeting noon Wednesday at the Yeshiva building. The lunch- eon will be sponsored by Mrs. Lena Levine in honor of the Bar Mitzva of her grandson, Joseph Zak, Rabbi Leizer Levin will be guest speaker. Hostesses are Mes- dames Walter Epstein, Men- del Stark, Solomon Oppen, Gussie Cardash and Becky Gendelman. Guests invited. TEMPLE EMANU-EL SISTERHOOD will hold a meeting and petite luncheon 12:30 p.m. Monday at the synagogue. The program will preview a new TV panel show "What Would You Do?" featuring Rabbi Milton Ro- senbaum, Dr. Carl R. Vann, professor at Oakland and Michigan State universities and Mrs. Joseph Maltzer as mistress of ceremonies. Pres- ident is Marcia Peven. The sisterhood will hold its 3rd annual pot luck supper 7 p.m. April 1 at the syna- gogue. There is an admis- sion charge, and each couple must bring a favOrite side dish. A movie and musical entertainment will be fea- tured. For information, call Mrs. Norman Berger, 547- 3187, or Mrs. Ted Padzensky, 353-2454. * * * WOMEN'S BICUR CHO- LEM will hold a special meeting noon Monday at the Maple House, 10 Mile and Southfield Rds. Plans for the May donor luncheon will be discussed. * * * BETH ACHIM SISTER- HOOD will culminate its spring adult education series with a book review luncheon noon April 3. Mrs. Milton Arm will review "A Time for Loving" by Rabbi Herbert Tarr. For reservations, call Mrs. Simon Bermanis, adult education chairman, 353-5210. Guests are welcome. GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a Purim celebration noon Tues- day at the Northgate Apts. club house. A movie depict- ing the 25th anniversary of Israel will be shown. Mrs. Sam Lupovitch, who recently returned from Israel, will give a report on her trip. Guests are invited. * CHAPTER 28, Women's American ORT, will meet 8 p.m. Wednesday at the home * * * of Marsha Schavrien, 18160 Rainbow, Lathrup Village. Sisterhooc Primps Persons interested in joining this new young women's chapter may call President for'Looking Glass' Teri Bell, 559-9077. * * * ACHIEZER will meet 8:45 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Shlomo Kupinsky, 25531 Gardner, Oak Park. Co- hostess is Mrs. Meir Lieber- son. Rabbi David Lieberman will discuss and answer questions on the laws of Passover. The public is in- Sanders-Davidson vited. * * * Rites Held in Miami OAK PARK NSHEI CHA- BAD STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Leib Bakst, 25236 Southwood, Southfield. Mrs. Robert Dunsky is Rabbi Bakst will speak. * * * chairman of "Through the OAK PARK NSHEI CHA- Looking Glass," Adas Sha- lom Sisterhood's donor day, BAD STUDY GROUP (Nine which will take place Mon- Mile area) will meet 2:30 day at the synagogue. After p.m. Saturday at the home of 10 a.m., there will be booths, Mrs. Lazar Hammes, 23131 demonstrations and prizes. Parklawn. Guest speaker will Following a 12:30 p.m. lunch- be Rabbi Avrom Bensoussan. * * * eon, news commentator Dav- id Schoenbrun, author of DAVID HORODOKER "The New Israelis," will WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION speak. For luncheon reserva- will meet noon Tuesday at MRS. JERRY SANDERS tions and baby sitting infor- the home of Mrs. Bernard mation, call the synagogue Chase, 15331 Rosemary, Oak Jeanne Ellen Davidson and office, 851-5100. The public Park. Jerry Sanders were united * is invited. in marriage in a recent af- * * * ternoon ceremony in Miami Beach at the home of the Plans Afoot for Women's World bride's grandmother, Mrs. Louis Davidson. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Gerald Kowal of Bur- lington Dr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Davison of Oak Crest Ave., Oak Park. The bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sanders of W. 13 Mile Rd., Franklin. The new Mrs. Sanders wore a gown of shirred voile, designed with a high neck and long sleeves and trim- med with bands of Swiss lace. A small matching head- piece held her waist-length Viewing items for the shoppers mall of the April 3 veil of imported silk illusion. "Women's World" at Cong. Shaarey Zedek are, from left, Wendy R. Davidson of Mi- front, sponsors chairmen Mrs. Davis Bensonand Mrs. ami Beach, sister of the Abe Katzman; and prizes chairman Mrs. Allan Kraft; bride, was maid of honor. rear, table arrangements co-chairman Mrs. Robert A. Stein- The bridegroom's sister, Mrs. berg and program chairman Mrs. Peter A. Martin. The Sam Katz, was matron of mall opens at 10 a.m. when shoppes can have complimen- honor. Pam Lomanskin of tary continental breakfast. Prizes will be awarded every 15 Miami Beach was brides- minutes that morning. Following a sherry hour, a noon maid. Best man was Samuel catered luncheon will feature guest speaker Abigail Van Katz. Buren, syndicated columnist. For tickets and sitter reser- Following a Caribbean vations, call Mrs. Robert Brody, 368-0480, and Mrs. Philip honeymoon, the couple will Elkus, 356-3756. live in Birmingham. * * Friday, March 23, 1973-29 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Yiddish Folks Party Open to Community A cocktail party and dance sponsored by the Yiddish Folks Farein Sunday Social Group will be held 8 p.m. Sunday at the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home. Proceeds will go to Beth Tayshil L'Yetomim Orphan- age for Children, Jerusalem. Music will be provided by the Sagittarian Trio and vocalist. The public is in- vited. Yiddish Folks Farein of Detroit, founded 62 years ago, is a philanthropic organ- ization, supporting local and Israeli needy. For reservations and in- formation, call Ida Schwartz, 398-0221; or Audrey Lepof- sky, 548-7838. I I WHY WORRY I Leave Everything to Us \\\\\1 I /Hi,/ SAVE! SAVE! 1-- BUY DIRECT FROM THE IMPORTER WYN and HAROLD LANDIS SEMICIUIR KAPLAN and Co. 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