THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32—Friday, October 11, 1974 Early Deadline Because there will be no mail delivery on Monday, Oct. 14, The Jewish News will have an early deadline noon today. All copy must be in our hands—either by mail or hand deliv- ery—by the noon dead- line or it will be too late for publication. Late copy will be held for another week if it is still timely. • Pioneer Women to Host Rabbis "Ask the Rabbi" will be the theme of an afternoon session sponsored jointly by the Brandeis, Dimona, Han- ita and Massada chapters of Pioneer Women noon Tues- day at the Labor Zionist In- stitute. Rabbis Solomon Poupko of Cong. Bnai David and Ern- est u Conrad of Temple Kol Ami will be guest speakers. The event is being coor- dinated by Frieda Faigin. She is b e i n -g assisted by Adeline Salinger, Bess Shiff- man and Mary Boren. A luncheon, for which there is a charge, will precede the discussion. For reservations, call Mrs. Salinger, 626-8676. Guests are invited. / ( Prescription ) \Optical Ca. \ - ?o00 COOLIDGE HwY OAK CA4K 5413343 HAL GORDON' Musical Entertainment Big Bands or Small Combos 6263 3 4 6 L24 WINCHESTER ORT SIN- GLES CHAPTER will have a plant party 7:30 p.m. Tues- day at the home of Linda Hillock, 21911 Church, Oak Park. Guests are invited. For information, call Bonnie Freeman, 354-6084, or Eileen Goldhoff, 968-5436. • * • CLUB ONE, Pioneer Worn- en, will hold a meeting 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Charter- house Apts. club room. Alice Ross, council president, will be guest speaker. Donor pledges and bulletin ads will be taken by Sophie Sislin and Gertrude Lewin. Brunch will be served. For information, call Mrs. 'Michael Michlin, 968-5351. ADAT SHALOM SISTER- HOOD will have its opening meeting of the year 12:30 p.m. _Monday at the syna- gogike. A program on Soviet Jewry has been arranged by program vice president Mrs. Marvin Levy. Speakers in- clude Arnold Michlin of the Detroit Committee for Soviet Jewry; Miriam Rosenbloom,, who recently returned from Russia, and Rae Sharfman also active on the committee. Mrs. Sol Grossman is chair- man of the day. Mrs. Harvey * • * Nussbaum, president, invites CITY OF HOPE CANCER guests. A dessert luncheon will be served, and a baby FIGHTERS will hold its next board meeting noon Monday sitter will be available. at the Raleigh House. Lunch- eon will be served. The HEIGHTS GROUP, Hadas- group will place its coin sah, will •hold its opening hanks in local stores on meeting of the year noon Tuesday. Proceeds will go to Tuesday at the Sutton Place the City of Hope Medical Apts. club house. Dr. Con- Center. Members may pick stantine Rothschild; 'director up their banks for distribu- of the Family Research Cen- tion, by 9 a.m. at the Cancer ter at Wayne State Univer- Fighters office. Mrs. Sey- sity and author, will speak mour Manello is chairman of on "Changing Mores of Our the drive. , Times." Luncheon will be served. Mrs. Oscar , Kramer, INFANTS SERVICE president, invites guests. GROUP will hold its annual Cherub Ball 6 p.m. Oct. 27 YOUNG WOMEN OF JEW- at the Latin Quarter. A Night ISH NATIONAL FUND will in Las Vegas will be lire- have a business meeting noon sented, featuring games and Thursday at the4iome of Kay dancing- - to Hal Gordon's Wolin, 6738 Spruce, Birming- Band. Mrs. Jack Serling, ham. A representative from president, announces that a a local plant store will speak champagne hour will precede on "Everything You Want to the dinner. Guests are in- Know About the Care, Feed- vited. For reservations, call ing and Potting of Plants." Mrs. Fred Silber, dinner- dance chairman, 358-4992, or Mrs. Nathan Weisberg, ticket chairman, 352-0252. Spend the weekend in Troy and bring back a new wife. Seriously, you may just not recognize her after a couple of days of luxurious living at the elegant Somerset Inn with trips to the fine Fifth Avenue shops of Somerset Mall. Plus dining in L'Auberge, cocktails at the Golden Grape and all the sights to see. Call us soon! p v 'SOMERSET INN Big Beaver Rd., east of Coolidge, Troy, Mich. 48084 Phone (313) 643-7800 Shop at the Mall—Stay at the Inn activities SHARON GROUP, Hadas- sah, will meet 11 • a.m. Tues- day at the home of Mrs. Israel Levin, 28107 Berkshire, Southfield. Refreshments will be served, followed by a tour of the Cranbrook Museum of Art. For information, call Mrs. Carl Scott, 353-0063. C. Lane Breidenstein, pres- ident of the Better Business Bureau of Metropolitan De- troit, will speak on "Cope- Ability vs. Capability," to the Greater Detroit Section, Na- tional Council of Jewish Wo- men, 12:30 p.m. Oct. 30 at the Great Lakes Club. Petite luncheon will be served. Prospectiire life members are invited. Kaki Welt and Carol Bloom are co-chairmen. Their committee includes • Lucille Sims, Ber y l Winkelman, Linda Weisman and Barbara Cascade. Jessie Stein is pres- ident, and Jeanna Tauber is membership vice president. For reservations, call the NCJW office, 557-9604. TOWERS GROUP, Hadas- sah, will meet noon Tuesday at the North Park Towers East Apts. club room.. Mrs. Joseph Deutch, program vice president, will present Mrs. Murray Shekter, who worked at the archelogical dig at the Temple Mount of the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem. New and life members will be hon- ored, according to Mrs. Al- bert Shulman, president. Re- freshments will be served. PRIMROSE BENEVO- LENT CLUB will hold a business meeting 8 p.m. Mon- day at the Labor Zionist Insti- tute. Mrs. Meyer Nitzkeri, president, announces that plans for the Nov. 12 donor luncheon at the Raleigh House will be discussed. For reservations, call pl edge chairmen, Mrs. Rose Bricker, 544-8693, or Mrs. Sadie San- dler, 968-8419. I WOMAN'S AUXILIARY OF UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS will have its open- ing meeting of the season 12:15 p.m. Wednesday at the UHS main building, an- nounces Mrs. Max Garber, president. A panel will dis- cuss "The Dual Role of Working Women in Our Com- munity." The panel includes Kathleen Straus, ,president.of the American Jewish Com- mittee; Mrs. John Green- berg, faculty member at Wayne State University; Dr. Elaine Soleymani, physician; and Dr. Barbara Goodman, consulting psychologist. Ruth Kroll, assistant director, Michigan Area, American Jewish Committee, will be moderator. Guests are in- vited, and refreshments will be served. DETROIT LEAGUE, CARIH, will hold its first meeting Of the new season noon Wednesday at the White- hall Apts. club house. Mrs. Ben Lutz, president an- nounces Mrs. Samuel Baker will review "The Final Hour" by Taylor Caldwell. A petite luncheon will be served, and guests are 'invited. AESCULAPIAN PHARM- ACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION LADIES AUXILIARY will meet noon Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Sam Kaplan, 20720 Knob Woods, South- field. Plans for the- annual dinner-dance will be dis- cussed. Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mittel- dorf of Southfield Rd., South- . field, announce the engage- ment of theft' daughter Rita, GLENNWOOD CHAPTER, to Melvyn Neal Levin, son Women's American ORT, will of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lev- hold its annual paid-up mem- in of Beverly Ave., Oak Park. bership dinner 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Charter= house Apts. club room. There will be a white elephant. sale Leave Everything to Us following dinner. For infor- mation, call Mrs. Sharon Dworkin, 399-0618. (Continued on Page 40) ! WHY WORRY I I I ) /—cX-,• \\ \ SAVE! SAVE! 4. BUY DIRECT FROM THE IMPORTER WYN and HAROLD LANDIS KAPLAN - a.ridl. Co. 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