THE DETROIT.' JEWISFI'HEW5 Friday, °etcher 25, 1914-43 Aid S'ociety Banquet Bereznitzer Aid Society will hold its 41st annual banquet 6' p.m. Nov. 3 at Cong. Beth Achim. Proceeds slide program. Guests are in- will aid Israeli institutions. For reservations, call Sarah vited. * Terebelo, LI 8-3515. ' AVODAR CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will meet noon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Mary Gilbert, 23890 Condon, \ \\1111/,, Oak Park. Members are asked to bring items for the white elephont sale Nov. 19 SAVE! SAVE! and Jewish recipies for the BUY DIRECT cook book. Music Study ,Club Concert Sunday Music Study Club of Met- ropolitan Detroit will present its 50th annual concert 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Temple Beth El. Ruth Meckler Laredo, pia- nist, and Maria Ewing, mez- I ! WHY WORRY I Leave Everything to Us zo soprano, will be guest art- ists. Bernard Katz will be accompanist. Mrs. Laredo will perform pieces by Schumann, Scria- bin and Ravel. Miss Ewing's performance will include works by Mozart, De Falla and Berg. Special student tickets and general admission tickets will be available at the door. For information, call Mrs. Max Reich, VE • 5-6127, or Mrs. Ben Meckler, 342:4058. Women to Have Gift Bazaar r- ,WYN and HAROLD LANDIS HOME CATERING . Phon6557-6157 • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY WYN-HAROLDCATERING la Junior League, Northwest Child Rescue Women, will sponsor its second annual holiday gift bazaar 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. 19 at Knob-in-the- Woods Apts. club house. No v e l t y items; notions, grab bag items' and house- hold accessories will be for sale. Proceeds wills aid mentally retarded Jewish children and help support the Jewish Cen- ter program for retarded children. Mari Kaftan and Kay Ka- nar are chairmen of the event. CHERRY BEAUTY SALON 354-1737 - - Proudly Featuring the FOREMOST HAIR STYLISTS IN THE CINDY' (Formerly of Oak Park) Is • • • • • NOW WITH CHERRY BEAUTY SALON 9 STYLISTS • 2 MANICURISTS HAIR COLORING -• HAIR BLOWING ORGANIC PERMANENTS • SIX MINUTE PERMANENT WE HAVE THE LATEST FOR STREAKERS SPECIALIZING IN CHILDREN'S HAIR AND LONG HAIR • PERMA .LASHES by Arlene . We Use Organic Products "The scientific approach to Hairdressing" 25255 TELEGRAPH near 10 Mile 354-1737 For appointment Tel-Ex Plaza Open Tues. thru Sat.; Thurs. & Fri. evenings by appointment • .• 9/(a/ar sa vAiit. NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pi- oneer Women, will meet noon Wednesday at the Lin- coln Towers Apts. club house. There will be a cur- rent events discussion. Guests are invited. CLUB TWO, Pioneer Wom- en, will meet 11:30 a.m. Mon- day at the Northgate Apts. club house. Sylvia Schwartz, Rose Ho'rwich and Rose Lei- bowitz are the donor and bul- letin chairmen. Brunch will be served, and games are in- vited. * * CLUB ONE, Pioneer Wom- en, will meet 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Charterhouse Apts. club. room. Sophie Sis- lin will give a progress re- port on donors. A cultural program will follow, and brunch will be served. For information, call Chana Michlin, 968-5351. * * BETH SHALOM SISTER- HOOD paid-up membership luncheon will feature "The Genius of Gershwin" 12:15 p.m. Nov. 14, at the syna- gogue. Gloria Bookstein, Mary Freedland, Freda Men- delson and Marcia Tanzman will sing, accompanied by Ro- chelle Lakin at the piano with special narration by Betty Fishman. Admision for mem- bers is by paid-up dues. There is a charge for guests. For information, call Freda Mendelson, 352-8037, or Ber- nice Gill, 353-1630. ROSENWALD LADIES AUXILIARY will join the American Legion post for a social and games afternoon, honoring past commander Joe Shapiro's 84th birthday 1 p.m. Thursday at Work- men's Circle Center. There will be a movie and refresh- ments. * * * BETH ACHIM SISTER- HOOD will have its annual paid-up membership dinner 6 p.m. Monday at the syna- gogue. Mamie Lawson and Doris Coleman will perform selections in Yiddish, Hebrew and English, and Mrs. Milton Arm will give a brief disserta- tion on a phase of Jewish family living. New members DAY DRESS CLEARANCE 3 SATURDAY - SUNDAY - MONDAY Over 500 dresses - taken from our early Fall Collection 600/6 to 750/o Regular $40 Regular $65 Regular $90 Reduction Now $15 ALL Now $25 SALES Now $40 I FINAL And Many More Tremendous Savings - COOLIDGE AT 9 MILE — OAK PARK Daily til 5 Sat. til 6 Sun. Noon til 4 will be welcomed by Mrs. George Norman, membership vice president and chairman of the evening. Attendance by reservation only. Dues may be paid at the door. An Oneg Shabbat luncheon- and pro- gram will be held Nov. 9 at the synagogue. There will be a nominal charge to be paid in advance. For reservations, call Mrs. Ben Davis, 356- * 3349, or Mrs. Bernard White- man, 3564864. The Sister- GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, hood's Womens' Institute Lee- Pioneer Women, will hold a membership meeting noon Monday at the home of Mrs. Gerald Brody, 13400 North- Early field Blvd., Oak Park. Ruth Miller, executive vice presi- Deadline dent of the council, will speak on membership. Shos- Because there will be hana F e a 1 k, membership no mail delivery on chairman, invites guests. A Monday, Oct. 28, The mini luncheon will be served. :3K Jewish News will have (Continued on Page 34) an early deadline for the Nov. 1 issue at noon today. All copy must be at The Jewish News be- 81 fore the noon deadline to be included in the Nov. 1 issue. Late copy ig will be held for another week if it's still timely. ture Series with Rabbi Mil- ton Arm meets every Tues- day from 9:30 a.m. to 11. a.m. through Nov. 26, in the synagogue. For information, call Mrs. William Burlant, 356-2198. * * * BNAI DAVID SISTER- HOOD will hold a luncheon meeting noon Monday at the synagogue. Mrs. Arthur Cole, program vice president, an- nounces that a plant store representative will present a talk on common plant prob- lems. For reservations, call Mrs. Leonard Nagel, 557- 8076, or Mrs. Roy Gealer, 557-2516. FROM THE IMPORTER sEY- Mcgot KAPLAN 2i/id. co. IMPORTER AND CUTTERS or FINE DIAMONDS 30555 Southfield, Suite 100 44S-9200 pend 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 ini2Auberge, cocktails at the Golden Grape and all the sights to see. Call us soon! 'SOMERSET INN Big Beaver Rd., east of Coolidge, Troy, Mich. 48084 Phone (313) 643-7800 * * * Shop at the Mali—Stay at the Inn BRANDEIS STUDY GROUP, American Jewish Congress, will hold its first meeting of the year 12:30 p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Solomon Redstone; 19309 Appoline. Mrs. Dellis Harwith will present Mrs. Phelps Trix, who will review James Michener's "Centen- nial." Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Senry Caplan, president, invites prospective members and guests. * * * DAVID - HORODOKER WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION will meet noon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Alex Dor- chen, 25639 Green field, Southfield. THE MARI POW PERIM '74 * * * OAKFIELD CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will sponsor an art auction 9 p.m. Nov. 2 at Park West Galleries, 24151 Telegraph, Southfield. A champagne preview will be held at 8. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Proceeds will benefit a d u l t immigrant learning programs. For infor- mation, call Joan Silk, 543- 0678. • * * ACHIEZER will hold its first meeting of the year 8:45 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Bracha Stein, 26420 Harding, Oak Park. A plant store representative will pre- sent a plant discussion and Godi Elon The Sabra/ The Adler Trio Yolk) Yarlioni Monday, November 4 Tuesday, November 5 FORD AUDITORIUM TICKETS ARE $8, $7, $6 Available at: Hudsones — Grinnell's Ford Auditorium Box Office Borenstein's Book Store — Spitzer's Book Store SPECIAL BUSES AVAILABLE FOR GROUPS of 25 or MORE For Information 962-8000