Jewish News Publicity Policy BETH ACHIM SISTER- HOOD will hold its first board meeting of the new adminis- tration 11:30 a.m. Monday in the synagogue. Mrs. Arthur Schussler, sisterhood presi- dent, announces the topic of the meeting will be "Tools, Targets and Techniques," pre- sented by Mesdames Sol Docks and Isadore Leeman, (n.ission leaders of the higan Branch of Wom- en's League for Conservative Judaism. Luncheon will be served. * * * ELEANOR ROOSEVELT CHAPTER, Hadassah, will hold a membership tea 8:15_ p.m. Tuesday at the Echo Valley Apts. club house. The public is invited. Jerry Kaufman, Husband of the President of HADASSAH has donated this space because he's seen for himself, their great hospital — in Israel DAVID-HORODOKER WO- MEN'S ORGANIZATION will hold a luncheon noon Tues- day at the home of Mrs. Philip Kutnick, 13201 Dart- mouth, Oak Park, it was an- nounced by Mrs. Alex Dorchen, president. Mes- dames Kutnick and Julius Schechter, 557-6674. A meet- tickets, call Mrs. Harry Schechter, 557-6674. A meet- ing will be held noon Sept. 4 at the home of Mrs. Sam Belkin, 15061 Northfield, Oak Park. The Jewish News prefers typed, double-spaced publicity releases, including the name and phone number of the publicity chairman. They may be mailed or hand-delivered, but the noon Monday deadline must be observed. Exceptions are made for holidays, when early deadlines will be announced in advance. Publicity must include the time, date and address of the event or meeting. Full names should accom- pany phone numbers appearing in the release. Pic- tures, for which there is a charge, will be used only for special events and/or at the discretion of the editor. Consult the city editor for additional informa- tion. Miss Binke Plans December liTedding THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 24, 1973-27 . " rr, SAVE! r SAVE! 1:g BUY DIRECT FROM THE IMPORTER SEYISILOLIFt. KAPLAN and Co. Woman's Place in Community Set as Topic of JWF Division Forum KNOB CIRCLE CHAPTER. Women's American ORT, will hold a fund-raising din- ner-dance 7:30 p.m., Sept. 1 in the Knob-in-the-Woods Apts. club house. Friends and residents of Knob-Woods Apts. are invited at a nomi- nal charge. Music will be provided. For reservations, call Mrs. Herman Berlin, 354-4108, or Mrs. Ben Sigel, 353-3110. • * CITY OF HOPE CANCER FIGHTERS will open its membership for a limited time and invites all interested women to join by calling Mrs. Herschel Blitz, 542- 9046, or Mrs. Sheldon Davis, 547-7561. IMPORTER AND CUTTERS OF FINE DIAMONDS MISS MILDRED BINKE Mr. and Mrs. Sol Binke of Everett Ave., Southfield, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Mildred to Gregory Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Miller of Loretta Pl., Oak Park. Miss Binke was graduated from the University of Mich- igan. Her fiance is a student in the University of Michi- gan's pharmacy school. A December wedding is planned. Addressing invitations to the Sept. 20 Fall Forum gets an added personal touch — a hand-written note — from volunteers in the Jewish Welfare Federation women's divi- sion. Shown are, from left, secretary Mrs. Martin Hart, BR 3-5441 chairman Mrs. Bernard Stollman, committee member Mrs. Harold Provizer, Federation Women's Division President * * * Mrs. Morris J. Brandwine and committee member Mrs. 0 AKF IELD CHAPTER, Leonard Reider. Women's American ORT, will * * hold a rummage sale 8:30 "B.A., Mrs. and Then H. Aaron, Arnold J. Kollin, a.m.-3 p.m. today at the Fern- dale Community Center, 400 What?" a question in the Harold Provizer, Burton E. Nine Mile. Children's minds of many women, is the Schwartz, Gary Eisenberg, clothes, small appliances, title of this year's Fall William Z. Krasnick, Stuart toys and records will be on Forum sponsored by the A. Ulanoff, Lawrence tack- women's division of the Jew- ier, Myron M. LaBan and sale. * * ish Welfare Federation Sept: Leonard Reider. Mrs. Morris J. Brandwine is division NORTHGATE CHAPTER, 20. Mrs. Bernard Stollman, president. Pioneer Women, will meet noon Monday at the North- chairman, said her committee Mr. Don Misuraca gate Apts. recreation hall. decided to address directly Refreshments will be served. the question of women's place Guests are invited. For infor- in the organized community. Formerly of Allen's Salon The forum, at the home of mation, call President Mrs. in Oak Park and Southfield. Mrs. I. William Sherr, 23249 Clara Sherizen, 398-7097. Mr. Don Misuraca has be- * * * Morningside, Southfield, will come co-owner of Allen & LADIES OF YESHIVATH be a conversation with Dr. Don's Salon at the Old Or- chard Shopping Center — BETH YEHUDAH president Sandra Lyness, consulting Orchard Lake Rd. at Maple Mrs. Fanny Laufer an- psychologist a n d assistant Road. nounces a meeting will be professor of education and the in finalist 197 I A held noon Wednesday at the clinical psychology at Wayne coveted Frubinger Fashion Yeshiva building. Arrange- State University, and Ruth Awards. Don invites every- ments for the donor luncheon Ambinder, psychiatric social one to the new salon in AT Bloomfield. will be made. worker on the staff of the Madison Heights School Sys- tem. Women interested in at- GIRLS, TEENS AND YOUNG MISSES tending the forum may make reservations by contacting the women's division of the Jewish Welfare Federation, WO 5-3939. 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