K===4IC===4 a FIRESTONE x JEWELRY - I TE 364 ADVANCE BLDG. SUI TE 23077 Greenfield at 9 Mile (313) 557-1860 it==4 Club news omen's & lewelr% Remmsnling. Jewelry & II (well Ile/miring " Friday, May 3, 1974-29 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - 1 TER, Pioneer Women, will (Continued from Page 28) WHITEHALL-CHAI CHAP- hold a business meeting 8 p.m. Monday at the White- hall Apts. club house. Guests and prospective members are invited. Recycle Your Old Fur Stole - Cape - Jacket or Coat To a new 1974 Mink & Leather Style • • • will meet 2 p.m. Sunday at Hadassah House. Rose Mor- gan's choral group, corn- posed of men and women, will sing in Yiddish and He- brew. Officers for the corn- ing year will be installed by Mrs. Charlotte Bond. Chair- man of the day is Mrs. Naomi Floch. A social hour will follow and guests are invited. Mrs. Barak Named NCJW Israel Envoy Mrs. M. Morton Barak will be one of two official U. S. delegates representing the National Council of Jewish Women at the International Council of Jewish Women Conference May 12-22 in Is rael. Mrs. Barak is a past presi- dent of Greater Detroit Sec- tion and a member of the national fund-raising com- mittee and a central district chairman of NCJW's annual national support. The conference will center on "Jewish Identity in the Modern World," from the point of view of the woman and mother. Delegates will meet with Mrs. Nina Katzir, wife of the president of Is- rael; women of the Knesset, and others in the Israel government, It never pays to be so busy making money that you haven't time to make friends. ILLC WS BNAI ISRAEL OF PON- TIAC SISTERHOOD will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Re-made & Re-covered synagogue. Mrs. Adele Mon- dry will speak on "The Role Factory Showroom * * of Jewish Women in the Bible, in the Diaspora and in B E T H ACHIM SISTER- Israel Today." Husbands and HOOD families and friends guests are invited. will attend services followed Pillow Shop by an oneg Shabat Saturday. 15144 W. Seven Mile Rd. KINNERET CHAPTER, A 12:30 p.m. luncheon will be 342-9448 DETROIT Pioneer Women, will have a followed by a program in- Sat. by a ppt. meeting noon Monday at the cluding readings from Sholem Lincoln Towers Apts. com- Aleichem; a skit by Lahav munity room. A program ar- United Synagogue Youth en- ranged by Chasia Zimmer- titled, "She Must Marry A p. man will follow. Refresh- Doctor" by Sholem Aleichem; eat/ l eaqa ments will be served, and and a sing-along led by Can- tor Simon Bermanis. The guests are invited. our Perionue * * * following members were CLUB T W 0, Pioneer elected officers for 1974-75: ,2)re.i3 and Cu3lorn Suit Women, will have a meeting Mesdames Arthur Schussler, 11:30 a.m. Wednesday at the president (second ter m ); )eiiqner Charterhouse Apts. c 1 u b George Norman, Esther Ro- house. Sara Friedman will senblum and Sol Lesnick, armenh Wade present a program. Brunch vice presidents; Samuel Kor- j o Your Spec ia I Order will be served, and guests by, Seymour Subar, William Stoler, Edward Allen, Max are invited. e fats! received new Materiata * * * Lumelsky and Harold Panter, BIRMINGHAM TEMPLE secretaries; and Louis Stot- jor WOMEN'S GROUP will have zky, treasurer. C ruiie Wear members include Mesdames a petite luncheon and book Board Harold Cantor, Ben Davis, Donald review 12:30 p.m. Wednesday Davis, Lillian Feueranan, Law- li 1 vening .2)•e33e3 at the temple. Rabbi Sher- rence Fox, David Goldsmith, Rob- ert Hacker, Max Kruger, Isadore ta k S ita win Wine will discuss "Sheila Levin, Freemont Sweetwine, Mil- Levine Is Dead and Living ton Sriro, Michael Wainer, Ben –S' Each3 • 131O 1iJe3 Leo Weingarden. in New York," by Gail Par- Wasserman, and * * Iterution a efxperl ent. There is an admission TEMPLE ISRAEL SIS- charge. For information, call on .1Udie.3. 1 ikn J. and TERHOOD will hold its in- the temple, 477-0177, C hildrenJ garments stallation luncheon noon Mon- * * * PRIMROSE BENEVO- day at the temple. Mrs. Moe 1 132 l'Veks ter C orner Adams — igirminyhatn LENT CLUB will meet 8 Traurig, past president, will p.m. Monday at the Zionist install: President, Mrs. Nor- 010.0 .‘..1\1117 10 10 i 647-6688 h,,.•„ I Cultural Center. A nomina- man L. Ross; vice presi- _ el :v•ninep ting committee will be dents, Mesdames Leon Belin, chosen. Refreshments will be Easton Brodsky, David Zeff and Richard Zatkin; treas- served. • • • urer, Mrs. Harold Tobias; BUSINESS AND PROFES- and secretaries, Mesdames SIONAL GROUP, Hadassah, Richard Kamil, Jerry Rudin and Stanley Millman. A musical salute to Israel fea- turing Cantor Harold Orbach and the temple choral group, will follow. For reservations, call the temple office, UN Came. C0111.3 3-7769. There is a charge. FOR BOYS OR GIRLS * * * for total beauty CHILDREN UNLIMITED HOODED or HIDDEN HOODS Call: 643-0460 will meet 1. p.m. Wednesday at the Knob-in-the-Woods •FLANNEL LINED Apts. club house. Final in- structions will be given on • LARGE SELECTION Tag Day procedure, and a program will follow. Friends OF STYLES & are invited. COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM TRAURIG'S Quilt & Y 2 g Cold Fur Storage On Premises Cleaning, Restyling, Insurance •S c Take advantage of Our Low Spring Rates Ceresnie &Offers Furs 181 S. Woodward 642-1690 Established 1944 Just North of the Birmingham Theatre — Open Thurs. & Fri. 'til 9 Free adjacent parking „ WEATHER TAMER yo udnerico if 10.4 NYLON JACKETS a)) NORTHGATE CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a meeting followed by bingo noon Monday at the North- gate Apts. club house. Guests are invited, and refresh- ments will be served. FACIALS MAKE-UPS .2.0LORINGS NAILWRAPPINGS MANICURES PEDICURES ARCHES & INDIVIDUAL LASHES LASH AND BROW TINTS Menora Singles Set Dance to Aid Israel PERMANENTS (featuring Fermodyl "Ondulation") wave CUTS AND BLOW STYLING. SPECIALIZED SERVICES FOR MEN ALL AT PRICES YOU'LL LOVE. Conveniently located Somerset Plaza' illaple Rd. • Coolidge I Mile S'onth of Somerset Mall A mericoti t O r Z5) 0 11 1 (9 11 1, 643-0460 Next to the Village Theater Menora Singles will have a singles dance and party 8:30 p.m. May 12 at Alvaro's Restaurant. This dance is open to single adults age 18-39. Dance attire is casual, and refresh- ments will be available. Music will be provided by the Gilbralter Rock. Proceeds from this dance will benefit the Israel Emergency Fund. 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