THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 10, 1974-33 omen's Club news Some are wise, and some are otherwise.—Proverb. \\ it SAVE!" SAVE! BUY DIRECT FROM THE IMPORTER SEYIVICKIIt KAPLAN and Co. IMPORTER AND CUTTERS OF FINE DIAMONDS 30555 Southfield, Suite 100 6454200 Elaine Ct. Rabbi Isaac Sil- Shalom Award, will be guest speaker. Friends are invited. ver will speak. * * * BLOOMFIELD HILLS INFANTS SERVICE GROUP will have its annual GROUP, Hadassah, will hold paid-up membership-mother its installation of officers and daughter dinner 6:30 p.m. noon Tuesday at the home Monday at the Zionist Cul- tural Center. Games with prizes will follow: For reser- vations, call Mrs. Irving Simms, 358-1282. Because the first day CLUB ONE Pioneer Wom- of Shavuot f a 1 1 s on en, will mark World Jew- Monday, May 27, there ish Child Day with a spe- will be an early dead- cial Shavuot luncheon noon line for the issue of Friday, May 31. All OAK PARK NSHEI CHA- Tuesday at the Charterhouse publicity must be in BAD STUDY GROUP (Nine Apts. c 1 u b room. Mildred the Jewish News office Mile area) will meet 4 p.m. Weiss, national board mem- by noon Friday, May Saturday at the home of Mrs. ber of Pioneer Women and 24. Copy that arrives _J Moshe Greenspan, 23460 recipient of the Israel Bond after deadline will be held for the following week if it is still Open Sunday Noon till 4 timely. DAVID-HORODOKER WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION will meet noon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Julius Zemmol, 25430 Karen, Oak Park. For tickets to the June 4 luncheon at the Northgate Apts. social hall, call Mrs. Harry Schecher, 557-6674. * OAK PARK NSHEI CHA- BAD STUDY GROUP will meet 4 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Jack Carmen, 15758 Fairfax , Southfield. Rabbi Haim Halon will speak. fictuu), •• • Handbags 3 •• 4 * : I • • Pendants from to $ 25 Scarfs $5 Nailhead Pantsuit $ 78 Others $52 to $100 • • • • Belts from $5 May 10-8:15 p.m.—Dr. Leonard Moss: "Ayin Hora—the Evil Eye," at Ada• Shalom Synagogue. Reserva- tions. 851-5100. 11-8:30 p.m.—Young Dancers Guild Spring Concert at Jewish Center. Admission. 341-4200. 14-7:45 p.m.—Financial Seminar, sponsored by United Jewish Charities, at United Hebrew Schools main building. of Mrs. Leonard Grushko, 4646 Sunningdale. Luncheon will be served. The comedy fantasy. "East of Eden," under the direction of Beth- sheva Davidson, will per- formed by the chapter play- ers. All are invited. hold its annual fund-raising Canner. affair aboard the S.S. Ber- muda Queen 6:30 p.m. May 29 at the Raleigh House. A captain's table dinner, Leave Everything to Us drinks at the Onion Pine- apple Bar, dancing to Pan- chito and his Orchestra and a Latin revue floor show will be featured. Jack Barnes will teach the guests Latin rock. Festivities will include a half-off auction sale of mer- chandise and mystery bas- kets. The evening will wind wind up with the presenta- tion of a cruise for two to Bermuda. For reservations, call Churrey and Arthur Schreier, 353-0735. WYN anal HAROLD LANDIS' Chairmen are Allen and Bunni Lieberman, and Sher- SHAAREY ZEDEK S LS - TERHOOD will have its in- stallation luncheon noon Monday at the synagogue. Mrs. Irwin Groner will install the following officers: Pres- ident, Mrs. Robert Brody; vice presidents, Mesdames Irving Laker, Robert A. Steinberg, Carl Bayer, and Ralph Pierce; treasurer, Mrs. Joseph Newman; sec- retaries, Mesdames Myron Joyrich, Myron Milgrom, Milford Nemer and Alvin Robinson; parliamentarian, Mrs. Abe Katzman; and au- ditor, Mrs. Erwin Kornwise. from $5 of Events in Detroit Jewish Community Week of May 10-16 Early Deadline League to Sail on Bermuda Queen Sheruth League, affiliate of uth League co-presidents are for Shavuot the Fresh Air Society, will Sue Band and Lorraine Sobuff61414 9 Cultural Calendar Open Sunday Noon till 4 Daily 9:30-5 — Sat. till 6 Coolidge at Nine Mile Oak Park I I WHY WORRY ! ,HOME CATERING - Phone557-6157 MUSIC BY SAM BARNETT AND HIS ORCHESTRA 968-2563 • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY WYN-HAROLD CATERING Recycle Your Old Board members include Mes- dames Allan Charlip, Paul Gould, Sidney Jacobs, Harold Katzman, Clarence Salzberg, Joseph Snider, Richard Williams, Stanley Aaron, Samuel Croll, Jay Golub, Sidney Katz, Allen Kraft, Nathan Mil- stein, Richard Zirkin, Leonard Baron, David Fishman, Jack Green, Joseph Gross, Lawrence Gubow, T u b i e Resnik, Philip Shiener, Arnold Aaron, Walter Field, Jerome Keywell, Leroy Keifer, Sol King, Norman Moss and Harvey Stein. Artist Max Shaye will give an illustrated talk on "Every- thing You Wanted to Know About Art but Were Afraid to Ask." Shaye has donated an original framed serigraph as a prize. For reservations, call Mrs. Clarence Salzberg, 642-1649, or Mrs. Myron Mil- grom, 353-9514. Baby-sitting service is available, but res- ervations are required. SINAI HOSPITAL WOM- EN'S GUILD will have its annual spring meeting follow- ing noon luncheon Thursday at the Raleigh House. Reser- vations must be mailed by Monday. Dr. Calvin H. Chen, assistant medical superin- enttend of Northville State Hospital and clinical associ- ate professor of psychiatry at Wayne State University's medical school, will speak on "Acupuncture." Officers will be installed, and there will be a gift shop fashion show. Mrs. Walter L. Field is pro- gram chairman. Guests are invited. (Continued on Page 34) Fur Stole - Cape - Jacket or. 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