THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS 28—Friday, August 30, 1974 Holiday Deadline Because Labor Day falls on a Monday, Sept. 2, The Jewish News will lack one work day. Therefore, there will be an early deadline of 11 a.m. today for the issue of Sept. 6. Copy received after the deadline will be held for another week if it is still timely. The Jewish News also will have an early deadline for the issue of Sept. 20 due to the Rosh Hashana holiday. Copy mush be in our hands —either by mal or hand de- livery—no later than 11 a.m. Sept. 13 to be in time for publication. Publicity re- ceived after the deadline will be too late for publication. • • • omen's elac b activities NORTHGATE CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Sept. 9 at the Northgate Apts. club house. Guests are invited to the installation of new officers. Refreshments will be served. * * * SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will have a membership tea 8 p.m. Sept. 12 at the home of Molly Sal- Ion, 28870 Still Valley, Farm- ington. Prospective members are invited. For information, call membership chairmen, Bea Shulman, 968-0584, or Mildren Hooberman, 559-1757. Criterion Sets Wiener Bake Criterion Club closes its summer events with a wiener-bake and indoor pic- nic 8 p.m. Monday at the Northgate Apts. club house. Newcomers are welcome. 'There is a charge. The club's publication, "The Pace-Setter," will be issued Sept. 9 and will detail arrangements for the dance premiere opening the organi- zation's new social season Sept. 14 at the Oak Park Community Center. For information, call Betty Weinberg, president, 559-5175, or Sylvia Bruch, 545-1108. Colored Movies by Frank's Studio Weddings, Bar Mitzvas & Other Occasions 474-7768 HAL, CORDON Musical Entertainment Big Bands or Small Combos 626-3346 • * * * PYTHIAN SISTERS will hold its first meeting of the season 8 p.m., Wednesday at Castle Hall, 2717 Coolidge, Berkley. The rummage sale will be discussed. For pick- up, call Ruth Goldman, 356- 6653. * YOUNG WOMEN OF JEW- ISH NATIONAL FUND will hold its first membership tea of the year noon, Sept. 10 at the home of Mrs. Judie Gold, 5044 North Redfarn Way, West Bloomfield. There will be a fashion show, with mem- bers modeling the latest in fall styles. Program chair- man, Joan Shapiro, will also give members an update of the year's cultural activities. For information call Mrs. Vickie Buckfire president, 557-3683, or the JNF office, 968-0820. Plans were formu- lated to continue the expan- sion of recreational facilities in Kiryat Shemona, following the completion of a memorial grove dedicated to the late Saralee Bross. * * KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will have a meeting noon Sept. 9 at Lincoln Towers Apts. club room, announces the presi- dent, Pearl Chafetz. A mes- sage will be delivered by Chasia Zimmerman. Charles Driker will discuss current events. Refreshments will be served, and guests are in- vited. HA-OMER CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will have its opening meeting of the year OAK PAIK 23133 COOLIDGE NORTH OF 9 MILE RD. , PHONE 545-3242 SUMMER HOURS 10 to 6 Mon. thru Sat. CUSTOM TABLE PADS UNITED TABLE PAD CO. according to Mrs. Jules Kraft, president. Plans for the coming year will be dis- cussed. 8 p.m., Sept. 12 at the home of the president, Phyllis Dom- stein, 24650 Sussex, 0 a k Park. Rabbi Solomon Poupko, Cong. Bnai David, will speak on "Transcen- dental Philosophy of Science and Religion Within the Con- fines of Time and Space." Refreshments will be served, and guests are invited. For reservations, call F r e d d a Bernstein, 357-5431. * * * HANITA CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will have its first meeting of the season noon Tuesday at the home of Lillian Kanarek, 29705 Farm- brook Villa, Southfield. Dr. Irene Eber of the University of Michigan will speak on "The Jews of China." Guests are welcome. For informa- tion, call Lillian Kanarek, 357-3586. • Mrs. John Herman will be guest of honor at the mem- bership luncheon of Knob Woods Circle Chapter, Wom- en's American ORT, noon Sept. 6 at Knob-in-the-Woods Apts. club house "in appre- ciation of her contributions to the chapter." There will be a nominal subsidy charged. BETH ABRAHAM-HILLEL Guests are invited. SISTERHOOD will have a two-day rummage sale Wed- nesday and Thursday at the nesday, at the Lincoln Towers synagogue. Adult and chil- Apts. There will be games. dren's clothing, toys, furni- Guests are invited. • * ture, kitchen items and house- CLUB ONE, Pioneer Worn- hold fprnishings will be of- fered. The rummage sale en, will start the first meet- committee includes; M e s - ing of the season with a dames Eddie Silver, chair- luncheon 11:30 a.m., Tuesday man; Leon Mondry, Manfred at the Charterhouse Apts. Lehman and Henry Thumin. club room. Sophie Sislin, Moetzet Hapoalot, chairman WHITEHALL-CHAI CHAP. and Gertrude Lewin, bulletin TER, Pioneer Women, will chairman, will distribute fund have its opening meeting of kits. Guests are invited. For the year noon, Sept. 9 at transportation, call Mrs. 968-5351. the Whitehall Apts . club Michael Michlin, • * house. Evelyn Noveck will CLUB TWO, Pioneer Worn- give a book review on "All the President's Men." Ann en, will have its opening Gerber, president, invites meeting of the season 11:30 guests and prospective mem- a.m., Tuesday at the North- gate Apts. club house. Mil- bers. dred Weiss, national chair- * * man for children services, BETH ACHIM SISTER- will be guest speaker. Brunch HOOD will hold its opening will be served, and guests general meeting of the sea- are invited. son, under the leadership of * * * Mrs. Arthur Schussler, presi- PRIMROSE B E N E V 0- dent, 12:30 p.m. Sept.' 9 at LENT CLUB will have a the synagogue. Mrs. Lawr- luncheon and games after- ence Fox, program vice noon noon Wednesday at president announces that a Whitehall Apts. club house. guided tour and explanation Proceeds will go to Israel of the sanctuary's stained Emergency Fund. Hostesses glass windows will be given for the luncheon are Freida by the artist-designer, Vera Nieman, Irene Rodman, Sattler. A baby-sitter will be Sarah Liptzen, Doris Rosen- on hand and refreshments baum, Fay Margolis, Flor- will be served. Guests are ence Verona, Rose Shapiro welcome. Members will meet and Ann Bergman. • * * preceding the general meet- ing, 10 a.m. WOMEN OF JEWISH NA- TIONAL FUND will have its NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pio- first board meeting for the neer Women, will hold a so- season noon Wednesday at cial-meeting 12:30 p.m. Wed- the Zionist Cultural Center, List Detroit's Delegation to Bond Conference in Montreal Sept. 6-8 Thirteen Detroiters will participate in the Israel Bond • • • international leadership con- ference to be held in Mon- treal, Sept. 6-8. The Detroit delegation will be composed IU of the following: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dorf- man, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hamburger, David Holtzman, • CUSTOM STYLING • HAND-CRAFTED Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lee- PHONE 345-535! . mod, Mr. and Mrs. David 'PROMPT DELIVERY MADE IN MICHIGAN Pollack, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Rosenzweig, David Hermelin and Albert I. Lipton. The conference will launch Our 30th Year an intensified program to provide immediate I a r g e- 1 scale economic aid to Israel between now and the end of the year to meet Israel's cru- cial economic development needs, it was announced by Sam Rothberg, general chair- man, and Michael Arnon, president and chief execu- tive officer of the Israel Bond Organization. Shimon Pere s, Israel's minister of defense, who is making a special trip to Mon- treal to participate in the conference, will be the prin- cipal speaker and guest of honor at the dinner session. • • GREATER DETROIT SECTION, National Council of Jewish Women, will have a paid-up membership meet- ing noon Sept. 9 at Temple Beth El. Phil Marcus Esser, Mary Ann Paquette and Charles Latimer will per- form excerpts from their din- ner-theater hit, "Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris." There also will be a sneak preview of their new fall production. Program co- chairmen are Ann Moss and Barbara Kuhlik. Membership vice president is Jeanna Tau- ber. Members are asked to bring saleable items for the Thrift Shop, for which they will receive a tax deduction. Baby-sitting service will be available upon request. For reservations, by Monday, call the NCJW office, 557-9604. F A Bayit Announces 2nd Quiz Night The Bayit will present its second Trivia Quiz Night IS p.m., Tuesday at its center, 16845 Muirland. Sources, such as "Guiness Book or Records," will be used to test memory and imagination. For information, call The Bayit, 861-1929. .4r ■ ft SAVE! " SAVE! 4 BUY DIRECT FROM THE IMPORTER SEY/VIOUR KAPLAN and Co. IMPORTER AND CUTTERS OF FINE DIAMONDS 30555 Southfield, Suite 100 645-9200 original personalized center- pieces, favors, & invitations for all occasions. I INVITATIONS 20% OFF I FAVORITE by Bev Kurtis 353-9199 & artificial flower arrange- 0 silk ments to suit home or office R SUE decor. 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