Singles Club to Meet t THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Camaraderie Club for Jew Friday, Sept. 14, 1973-31 ish singles will meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Cong. Bnai David. Dr. Bruce Born will speak on acupuncture, and Leave Everything to Us CLUB TWO, Pioneer Worn- dancing - and refreshments will follow. There is an ad- en, will meet 11:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Charter- mission charge. house Apts. club room. Mes- dames Sylvia Schwartz, Rose Leibowitz, Rose Horwich and II, Gertrude Garmel will dis- \V\ \ tribute pledge cards. Brunch will be served. President SAVE!" SAVO: Jeanette S e r ling invites friends. BUY DIRECT * * FROM THE HENRIETTA SZOLD CHAPTER, Hadassah, will IMPORTER hold a luncheon meeting SEYMOUR 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at Had- WYN and HAROLD LANDIS assah House. Helen Kass 4,0 KAPLAN will review "Dorothy Thomp- 9 and Cc3• son—a Legend in Her Time," IMPORTER AND CUTTERS by M. K. Sanders. Mrs. OF FINE DIAMONDS Louis Kirsch, president, will Phone 30555 Southfield, report on the Hadassah na- Suite 100 645-9200 tional convention. • STYLE * * * • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY GREATER DETROIT BUS- INESS AND PROFESSION- WYN-HAROLD CATERING AL CHAPTER, W o m e n's American ORT, will hold a Classifieds Get Quick Results membership social meeting, Illt. , 411;td ■ ■ ;:•;4 WW1 s;....;442. ■-is;,; , 8 p.m. Monday at the home 407.1,7.1p.."Ap:ZIrrZip".1,7.:71 ■ TqtrZIPTZ...7:7.1r1,7.1,74.74,7.4r.71p".7.71,7:71,17:%4k of Mrs. Maurice Glicklin, •Special on 4 Piece 24080 Moritz, Oak Park. Pros- DIE pective members are wel- come. For information, call Mrs. Harry Shumaker, 864- 6440, or Mrs. Glicklin, 546- dtt 8289. * * * JEWISH HOME FOR AGED WOMEN'S AUXILI- • Basket • Kleenex Holder ARY will meet 12:30 p.m. Monday at Borman Hall. Max • Towel Caddy • Glass Sosin, vocalist, Max Somberg and Hal Gordon will enter- tain, announced Mrs. Harry all colors Berlin, program chairman. Mrs. Meyer Silverman, pres- ident, invites guests. Refresh- ments will be served. Complete selection of * * Wedding Invitations & Accessories :3t; NORTHWEST CHILD RES- CUE WOMEN and JUNIOR LEAGUE will hold its annual Detroit Canister Day Thurs- day. Proceeds will aid re- tarded children and provide funds for other related proj- :fit:' 26045 Coolidge, 2 blks. N. of 101/2 544-1411 Eui ects. To participate, contact 1tf ; chairman, Ruth Gross, 358- t t:1744 11,e4 Ir4,4 V4,4 1,6,4 6:4,111,•- ■ 111W4 Vo..4111-4.,11-40'411,4,41,6"41,6"4 V4.- 1■ 74:11r4,1111: :ni 5327 or co-chairman, Freda Madorsky, 968-5674. - Women's CU activities TEMPLE EMANU-EL SISTERHOOD will hold a luncheon meeting noon Mon- day at the temple announces Mrs. Louis Peven, president. Mesdames Ernest Barron, John Mucasey, Elisha Gold and Morton Wolin coordinated the luncheon. Mrs. Harold Rosen will introduce guest speaker, Joe Stroud, editor of the Free Press, who will speak on "The Role of the Free Press."- A question and answer period will follow. Mesdames Bernard Eisen- berg and Burton Isaacs will display new items from the sisterhood gift shop, and Mrs Bernard Sivak, station- - )nd paper goods chair- .; will take orders. The luncheon is free to paid-up members, with a nominal charge for guests. For reser- vations, call Mrs. Ted Pad- zensky, 353-2454, or Mrs. Norman Berger, 547-3187. * * 4, DETROIT WOMEN OF ALPHA OMEGA will meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Harold Fire- stone, 1885' Long Lake Shores, Orchard Lake. Hos- tesses will be Mesdames Mi- chael Chaben, Arthur Freed- man, Larry Gerstein, Charles Goodman, Dan Levitsky, Nor- man Lynn, Robert Ruby and Warren Tessler, Mrs. Shel- don Plotnik is president. Committee reports will be read. * * BNAI DAVID SISTER- HOOD will hold a luncheon meeting noon Monday at the synagogue. Mrs. Ma r i 1 y n Markel, program chairman, announces Margaret DuMou- chel of the Southfield Public Library will review Sam Lev- enson's "In One Era and Out the Other." For information, !all membership vice presi- dent Mrs. Blanche Brant, 543-2754. ; FACIAL HAIR PERMANENTLY „ REMOVED tyebrows—rieckline—Arms—Legs Recommended by Physicians FREE CONSULTATION . SHIRLEY PERSIN Registered Electrologist AuVANCE BUILDING 23077 GREENFIELD 'Room 260 Nr. Northlcrnd 6 Providence Hospital PHONE 557 - 1108 15 Years Downtown "No. 1 in Teen Age Driving . . . and We're Growing" LEE Driving School Inc. Now 4 Locations . . . One Near You SOUTHFIELD 12 Mile Rd. & Southfield BIRMINGHAM N. Woodward & Lone Pine W. BLOOMFIELD Maple & Middiebelt ROYAL OAK Woodward & 11 Mile •Rd. • Low Rates • 4 1/2 Wk. Courses • Afternoon & Evening Classes • Free Home Pick Up Call 559-9684 FANNIE GLUCK CHAP- TER, Mizrachi Women, will meet for its annual cash shower noon Monday at the Zionist Cultural Center. Hos- tesses will be M e s.d a m e s Frances Forman, Anna Good- man, Anne Rosenberg, Dor- othy Wolack and Lii Varnen. Items for the rummage sale can be dropped off at the home of Mrs. Sara Snyder, 24030 Berkley, Oak Park. Presidents Mrs. Sara Smith Bednarsh and Mrs. Goldie Liebow invite guests. CLUB ONE, Pioneer Wom- en, will hold a luncheon and social membership meeting 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Charterhouse Apts. c 1 u b room. Luncheon will be spon- sored by Frieda Hoff and will be dedicated to a mother and child project now carried on by Moetzet Hapoalot for deprived Israeli families. A cultural program is planned. President Chana Michlin in- vites friends. For informa- tion, call Mrs. Michlin, 399- 6839. Rosh Hashana Deadline Because of Rosh Has- hana, Thursday and Fri- day, Sept. 27 and 28, The Jewish News will have early printing deadlines for the issue of Sept. 28. All publicity copy must be submitted by 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 21. Copy that is received ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women will have a meeting 12:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Moe Sas- love, 1889 Wingate, Bloom- field Hills. A program on Yiddish humor will be pre- sented by Sylvia Messer. Dessert luncheon will be served and guests are invited. Mrs. Ruth Miller, president, announces new officers are Mesdames M a x Pecherer, and William Leebove, vice presidents; Pauline Forman, Louis Newman and Murray Borska, secretaries. Chair- men are Mesdames Samuel Capp, Seymour Kaplan, Moe Saslove, William Feinberg, Al Rood, Morris Rosman, Jack Koretz, Martin Messer, David Zabner, Tanie Freed- man and Nathan Portnoy; Mrs. Morton Barnett is ad- viser; and Mrs. Ralph Miller, Jewish Community Council delegate. .1: * DIMONA CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will meet Tues- day at the home of Mrs. Frank Rath, 29021 Ramble- wood, Farmington. Mrs. Sam Kovem, program chairman, will introduce Mrs. Harold Berke, sales representative of El Al Airlines, who will speak on her recent travels through Iran, Romania and Israel. Mrs. Richard Kra- mer, president, invites guests. Dessert luncheon will be served. too late for publication in the Sept. 28 issue will be held for the following week, if it still will be timely. Display advertisements must be submitted no la- ter than noon Monday, Sept. 24. The classified ad deadline will be 3 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 25. WOMEN OF JEWISH NA- TIONAL FUND will hold its first open membership meet- ing of the 50th anniversary year noon Tuesday at Bnai Moshe Synagogue. Mrs. A. A. Rosenfeld, membership chair- man, said a dessert luncheon will be served and there will be a musical tribute by Can- tors Louis Klein of Bnai Moshe, Hyman J. Adler of Cong. Bnai David and Jacob Sonenklar, emeritus of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Cantor Sho- lem Kalib of Cong. Beth Moses will be accompanist. All members and guests are asked to bring their JNF box- es to the meeting for clear- ance. For information, call the JNF office, 968-0820. SHALOM CHAI CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Wednesday at the Big Boy Restaurant in Lin- coln C e n t e r. Prospective members are invited. The chapter's inaugural e ve n t honoring Israel's 25th anni- versary will be discussed. Pauline Fogelson will speak on current events. President Lillian Lublin invites guests. * * * GLENNWOOD CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will hold its annual paid-up membership dinner 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Tel-12 Mall community room. Entertain- ment will be provided by the sinigng trio of Linda Katzen, CITY OF HOPE CANCER Susan Saraquse and Made- FIGHTERS will conduct its line Summers. Mrs. Sheldon annual tag days Sunday, Dworkin is dinner chairman. Monday and Tuesday. Volun- teers will be soliciting funds in many shopping, business and dining areas of Detroit and suburbs. Proceeds will be used at the City of Hope An auction of original Medical Center for patient care and in the search for a paintings and signed litho- cure of catastrophic diseases. graphs will be part of an "Evening of Art" sponsored KNOB CIRCLE CHAPTER, by the Summerset Wood s Women's American ORT, Chapter, Women's American will meet 12:30 p.m. Monday ORT, 7:30 p.m., Sept. 29 at at t he Knob-in-the-Woods the Park West Galleries. Mrs. Herschel Fink, chair- Apts. club house. Mrs. Don- ald Sharfman will speak on man, said works by Chagall, "Jews of the Soviet Union." Appel and Vasarely will be auctioned. A games party will follow. * * Tickets for the event, which BETH SHALOM SISTER- includes a champagne pre- HOOD Braille class will view, will be sold at the door begin 10 a.m. Monday at or are available from chapter Cong. Shaarey Zedek. For members. Proceeds support information, call Phyllis ORT's programs throughout Zusman, 352-3480. the world. ORT Women Set 'Evening of Art' ! I WHY WORRY ! I HOME CATERING 557-6157 BATH ENSEMBLE $11.88 Socially Yours . * * * GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a business meeting noon Mon- day at the Oak Park Commu- ity Center. Reports will be given. President Mrs. Bertha Lupovitch invites friends. Re- freshments will be served. * * * UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS WOMAN'S AUX- ILIARY will hold its open- ing meeting 12:45 p.m. Wed- nesday at Cong. Beth Achim, where UHS Superintendent Emeritus Bernard Isaacs will be honored with the dedica- tion of a shelf of books in his name. Hebrew and Yid- dish folksongs will be pre- sented by Ralph Goren, a graduate of the United He- brew High School and a mu- sic therapy major at Wayne State University, Mrs. Sam Pfeffer, membership chair- man, invites interested wom- en to attend. AESCULAPIAN P H A R - MACEUTICAL ASS OCI A- TION will meet 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Whitehall Apts. club house. Refresh- ments will be served by the auxiliary. * * * DAVID - HORODOKER WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION will have a meeting noon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Julius Spielberg, 23030 Rad- clift, Oak Park. (Continued on Page 32) Light in Weight Wool Knit Imported very light finely knit wool, a little angora yarn woven in and silk lined for easy wear. Luscious colors of pale blue, mauve, blonde, and others. Many new fresh looks in smart dresses and little suits for the holidays. Specially priced at $60 to $68 Dti