Bond Sponsors Get Pin Showing Israel's Eternity Womens Citvb BAT YA CHAPTER, INIiz- meet 3 p.m. Saturday at the rachi Women, will hold its home of Mrs. Meyer Autzon, anua I paid-up membership 14261 Vernon. * dinner: 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at CLUB TWO, Pioneer Wom- the home of Mrs. Martin Lerner, 16915 New Hamp- en, Nvill have a social meeting shire, Southfield. The evening 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at the will feature Israeli food. Dr. Northgate Apts club house. Eleanor Waters of the Con- . Guests are welcome. tinuum Center at Oakland University, which provides CHANA CZENESH CHAP- individual and group counsel- TER, Pioneer Women, will ing for adults, will conduct a meet noon Monday at the series of psychological exer- Charterhouse Apt s. club cises in "Know Yourself." room. Mrs. G. Vernon Leo- pold will speak on Soviet * Q: DETROIT WOMEN of Jewry. Mildred Gelfand will chair the meeting in the ab- Local Israel Bond leaders ALPHA OMEGA will hold a sence of the president. Re- will be awarded this original, luncheon-meeting noon Tues- freshments will be served, signed art pin c r e a t e d by day at the Somerset Inn. Dr. and guests are invited. Igael Tumarkin, at a Sponsor Joel Dreyer will speak on luncheon Feb. 20 at the home "Drugs—Its Impact on You." ZEDAKAH CLUB will meet of Mrs. Julius Schaumberg, Guests are welcome. For in- noon Monday at the Lincoln formation call Eileen Green- 22501 Ivanhoe, Southfield. Towers Apts. club room. Mrs. The 1974 Sponsor pin, "The berger, 851-9888, or Bev Willard Zamsky, vice presi- Phoenix," was designed by Share, 626-1664. dent, will conduct the meet- * Mrs. Tumarkin especially ing in the absence of Mrs. for the women's division of SHALOM CHAI CHAPTER, Mae Krass,. president. Israel Bonds and was dedi• Pioneer Women, will have a * * * cated "To the fighters, wher- social meeting noon Wednes- CLUB ONE, Pioneer Worn- ever they are." The pin, day at the Lincoln Terrace men, will meet 11:30 a.m. symbolizing the eternity of Apts. 'club house. Anna Louis Tuesday at the Charterhouse Israel, depicts the Phoenix will discuss current events, Apts. club room. A Tu b' bird which, according to leg- and guests and prospective Shevat program dedicated to end, was burned to death and members are invited. Re- Jewish National Fund will rose from the ashes. Sponsors freshments will be served. be featured. Brunch will be and Trustees are women who * * * served, and guests are wel- purchase $1,000 and more in SHAAREY Z E D E K SIS- come. For information„ call Israel Bonds. TERHOOD will conclude its Chana Michlin, 399-6839. * * Town Hall series noon Wed- Moetzet Ha poa lot nesday at the synagogue. Dr. PURITY CHAPTER, Order Martin, Southfield psy- of the Eastern Star, will have Forms Free Legal . Peter chiatrist on the staff of Sinai Unit for Bereaved • Hospital, will discuss his TEL AVIV — The families book, "The Joys and Sorrows of Israel's war dead are being of Parenthood." Baby-sitting granted free leg al aid by service for children age 3 and Pione e r Women/Moetzet over will be available by Dr. Louis E. Heideman, Hapoalot in easing their ur- reservation. For information, gent financial and other prac- call Mrs. Elliot Folbe, 353- associate professor of pedi- 9760, or Mrs. Louis Soverin-. atrics at Wayne State Univer- tical problems. sity's school of medicine and A legal bureau staffed by sky, 375-1855. Mrs. Jay Go- director of the adolescent lub is chairman of the series. five women lawyers is oper- ambulatory service of Chil- * ating from Moetzet Hapoalot dren's Hospital, is among the headquarters in Tel Aviv, as YOUNG ISRAEL'OF OAK- panelists who will appear well as in Haifa and Jerusa- WOODS SISTERHOOD will before the League of Jewish lem. It is headed by Mrs. have a theater party for Women's Organizations 11:30 Haviva Avi-Guy, mother of "Jacques Brel is Alive and three young children, who Well and Living in Paris" 8 has aided families of war p.m. Feb. 10 at Mercy Col- dead since 1967. The organi- lege. There is an admission zation's legal bureau already charge, and parking is free. has helped survivors of 300 For information, call Eva casualties of the Yom Kippur Hertz, 544-9222, or Frances War and 600 of the Six-Day Trager, 546-0543. War and War of Attrition. * * Demands for the bureau's KINNERET CHAPTER, s e r v i c es will continue to Pioneer Women, will meet grow, Mrs. Avi-Guy said, as noon Monday at the Work- the problem s concerning men's Circle Center. Chasia property rights, guardianship, Zimmerman will speak on housing, pension funds and "The Late D a v i d Ben- savings become critical. Gurion." Refreshments will be served, and guests are invited. news a school of instruction, given by Michigan grand chaplain Ruth Mason 7:30 p.m. Feb. 18 at Eureka Temple. Re- freshments will be served. * Money never made a fool Nate Shapero, chairman of of anybody; it only shows the board of Cunningham 'em up.—Kin Hubbard. Drug Stores, will be among those presented with the March of Dimes Humani- tarian of the Year Award 8:30 p.m. Feb. 14 at the 0\111 rJ \\ . 0..4 ■ 1741, h's Metropolitan Chapter's sec- 4rirr ond annual Sweetheart Ball in the Raleigh House. SAVE! Nr SAVE! The award honors civic BUY DIRECT and business leaders for their s e r v i c e to humanitarian FROM THE t causes and leadership. IMPORTER Tickets are available by call- ing the March of Dimes of SEYMOUR lice, 864-6000. KAPLAN . WHITEHALL-CHAI CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, at its meeting 8 p.m. Monday at Whitehall Apts. club house, will honor Mrs. Oscar Rappa- port (Estelle Wilk), on her marriage. * CITY OF HOPE CANCER FIGHTERS will hold its jour- nal kick-off luncheon no on Wednesday at Stouffer's Restaurant. Invitations have been sent to those members who have agreed to take a journal kit. There is an ad- mission c h arge. Members who have not received an invitation and would like to take a kit and attend the luncheon may call Mrs. Her- bert Haffner, 646-9085, or Mrs. Murray Weintraub, 398- 0920. * * GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a Tu b' Shevat meeting noon Monday at the home of Mrs. Gerald Brody, 13400 North- field, Oak Park. Rabbi Noah Gamze will speak. A bon voyage for Mr. and M r s . Sidney Weinberger, who are leaving for Israel is planned. Refreshments will be served, and guests are invited. - 4:) LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH AND WOMEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE will hold a Tu b' Shevat luncheon-meeting noon Wednesday at the yeshiva building. Luncheon sponsor is Mrs. Leo Laufer. Friends are invited. Reports will be given by Mrs. Arthur Cutler." * Flattery is like cologne OAK PARK NSHEI CHA water, to be smelt of, not swallowed. —Josh Billings. BAD STUDY GROUP wil Mr. and Mrs. Sol Rabin- owitz of Gardner Ave., Oak Park, announce the engage- ment of their daughter Ellen Ruth to Michael Edward Field, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Field of Rensselaer Ave., Oak Park. A March wedding is planned. activities in, Society Jeannette Pernick will be honored by relatives and friends at a buffet dinner at the Charterhouse Apts. party room on the occasion of her 65th birthday. Hosting the party are her children Messrs. and Mesdames Lawrence Pernick, Raymond Riley and Roger Pernick of Wilmington, Del. Rosenthal Cousins Club will hold its semi-annual meet- ing 2 p.m. Feb. 17 ,at the, h.onie. of Ruth Lieberman, 22010 Ridgedale, Oak Park. DR. LOUIS HEIDEMAN a.m. Feb. 11 at Cong. Sha- arey Zedek. Others on the program of the 46th annual meeting, focusing on the issue of medi- cal care services, are Dr. Maurice Reizen director of the Michigan Department of Health, and Jacques Cousin, president of the Detroit Medi- cal Center Corp. Mrs. George Rubin, program chairman with Mrs. Samuel Fink, will be moderator for the discus- sion, entitled "L'Hayim — To Your Good Health." The public is invited at no charge. Mrs. Jules Sanders, presi- dent, is being assisted by Mesdames Avery Tuck e r, Nathan Kantor, Sanford Ben- nett, Leo Ordin, Norm an Schakne, Aaron Shifman and Howard Appelman. On February 8 and 9, the League's annual organization displays will be on view at Harvard Row shopping mall so that the community may be made aware of activities performed by local organiza- tions. The public is invited to view the' displays and attend a tea from 2 to 4 p.m. at Empress Gardens Restaurant in the mall. Presidents of participating organiza- tions will serve as hostesses. The displays will be judged by leaders of the community and awards will be given at the Feb. 11 meeting. Chairman for the displays is Mrs. Herbert Liner, as- sisted by Mrs. Herman Ostro- vitz and Mrs. Ezack Tendler. Public Library Plans Family Book Fair A $30,000 grant from the Kresge Foundation will make it possible for the Detroit Public Library to sponsor its fourth annual Family Book Fair May 10-18 it was an- nounced by library director Clara S. Jones. The theme for the fair is "The Library — Sourcebook of American Know-How." and Co. Caption MB-Judged The photograph of Chief Justice Bora Laskin of Can- ada and Judge Norman Feder of Southfield bore an incorrect identification in last week's paper. Feder, not Laskin, was at the left. 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