42—Friday, November 1, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Ctivities omen's Clu4 (Continued from Page 41) I GREATER DETROIT SECTION, National Council of Jewish Women, will hold its 2nd a n n u a 1 luncheon meeting noon Nov. 13 at the Jewish Center, as part of the book fair. Leonard Schroeter, author. of "The Last Exodus" will speak on the problems of Jews leav- ing Russia and resettling in the Unite'd States. Polly — \\\\ II • ■r■ I'r SAVE!" SAVE! BUY DIRECT FROM THE IMPORTER SEYNILOUR. KAPLAN Co. and IMPORTER AND CUTTERS OF FINE DIAMONDS 30555 Southfield, Suite 100 W-9200 DETROIT WOMEN OF ALPHA OMEGA will hold an autumn donor luncheon noon Tuesday at the Shia- wassee Hotel. Kitchen bou- tique items will go on sale at 11, and a fur fashion show will be presented. Proceeds will aid the dental school in Israel, Sinai Hospital dental services and thq, D. J. Healy Home. For tickets, call Mrs. Harold Firestone, 334-8886. * * CONG. BETH ACHIM SISTERHOOD will have a board meeting 11:30 a.m. Monday at the synagogue. Lunchan will be served. The first oneg Shabat of the sea- son will be held Nov. 9 with a luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Members will present a BETH SHALOM SISTER- panel, "To Tell the Truth." HOOD will have its paid-up Cantor Simon Bermanis will membership luncheon 12:15 lead the singing. Mrs. Don- p.m. Nov. 14 at the syna- ald Davis and Mrs. Law- gogue. A musical program, rence Fox are the Jewish "The Genius of Gershwin," will feature Gloria Bookstein, Family L iv in g chairmen. Mary Freedland, Freda Men- There is a nominal charge delson, M a r c i a Tanzman, for the luncheon, which must Rochelle Lakin and Betty be paid in advance. Mrs. Fishman. Guests are invited, Arthur . . Schussler, president, invites friends. For informa- at a charge. For information, tion, call Mrs. Ben Davis, call Freda Mendelson, 352- 356-3349, or Mrs. Bernard 8037, or Bernice Gill, 353-1630. Whiteman, 356-1864. Grossman, president of Re- settlement Agency, will dis- cuss Detroit's Russian Jewish families. Fanya Green, chair- man of Service to Foreign Born, will be the coordinator of Russian guests and inter- preters. Jessie Stern is presi- dent and officers include Ann Moss and Barbara Kuhlik, program co-chairmen; Bar- bara Bergman, administra- tive vice president; Edwina Davis, public affairs vice president; Anne Caplan, liai- son to Resettlement Services and Lorelei Cohen, contem- porary Jewish affairs. There is a charge for the luncheon. For reservations, by Nov. 10, call the Council, 557-9604. SERVING ONLY PRIME AND CHOICE MEATS SINGER'S • Member Detroit Retail Kosher Meats:111 & Poultry Mkt. Kosher Meat Dealers Assoc. JACK ATTIS PHIL SWARIN 13721 W. 1? MILE at RIDGEDALE 7-8 1 1 1 ' LI WE DELIVER Say it most impressively with ADAT SHALOM SISTER- HOOD will have a paid-up membership luncheon noon Monday at the synagogue. The Festival Dancers, under the direction of Harriet Berg, will perform. The dancers will present ethnic dances in Jewish, Israeli and Yeminite style. Members of the group include, Phyllis Berger, Mar- go Cohen, Elaine Cooper, Rachel Jacobs, Bunny Nick- amin, Beverly Olen, Nicky Zeiger, Barbara Wolff, Debby Cort*right and Diane Ross. Mrs. Harvey Nussbaum is president, and other officers include Mrs. Marvin Levy, program vice president; Mrs. Jerome Schostak, member- ship vice president; and Mrs. Robert Katchke, Mrs. Fred Benderoff and Mrs. C a rl Lichtenstein, luncheon com- mittee. New members will be honored. Dues are pay- able at the door. Guests are invited at a nominal charge, and a baby sitter will be available. * PURITY CHAPTER, Or- der of the Eastern Star, will have its election of officers and installation 7:45 p.m. Monday at Eureka Temple. * L L It means so much more to soy "Get Well" with a beautifully arranged basket of carefully selected, health-giving fresh fruits, with assorted sweets and snacks. A treat to eat that con be shared with others priced from ;12.50 DAILY DELIVERY to all hospitals (or homes) Business associates and customers will also appreciate gift baskets . Call 862-6800 Gift Dept. 3205 . W. McNichols Rd. Detroit, Mich. 48221 WATT kf,11 17 * WHITEHALL-CHAI CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will meet 8 p.m. Monday at the home of Estelle Rappaport, 23237 Providence, Southfield. Membership and final prep- arations for the fund-raising luncheon to be held Nov. 11 at the Whitehall Apts. club house, will be discussed. Eva Epstein will speak on her recent trip to Israel. Ann G e r ber, president, invites guests and prospective mem- bers. FARMINGTON G. R U P, Hadassah, will meet 12:30 p.m. Thursday at Hunters Ridge Apts. club house. Elaine Lewis of the Michi- gan Metaphysical Society will speak on "Psychic Seances." Refreshments will be served. WOMEN'S ORTHODOX LEAGUE will hold its annual- paid-up membership dinner 8:30 p.m. Monday, at the home of Mrs. Daniel Frei-- mark, 24731 Radclift, , Oak Park. Mrs. Burton Cohen and Mrs. Joseph Perecman will present a musical. The cast includes Mesdames Shlomd Kupinsky, Yosef Na d l e r , Moshe Polter, Ezra Roberg and Samuel Zentman. Mrs_ Sol Weingarden, membership chairman, is chairman of the evening. Mrs. Howard Burg and Mrs. Perecman are pro- ram chairmen. For infor- gram mation, call Mrs. J a cob B akst, 546-6997, or Mrs. Mena c hem Butrimovitz, president, 398-5663. Dues may be paid at the door. Emergency Fund and local charity organizations. F o r reservations, c all R os e Bricker, 544-8693, or Sadie Sandler, 968-8419. * PYTHIAN SISTERS will meet 8 p.m. Wednesday at Castle Hall, 2717 Coolidge, Berkley. Evelyn Dayton, grand chief of Michigan, will visit. Nomination of officers will be held at the next meet- ing. * FRANKLIN GROUP, Ha- dassah; will meet 12:15 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Richard Kamil, 6765 Meadow- lake, Birmingham. Luncheon will be served. Mrs. Diane Shekter will speak on "I Searched for Ancient Israel: Story of a Dig." Guests are invited. International with HENRI WAKNINE AND HIS ORCHESTRA 357-0139 355-4913 LOCATED IN THE SUNSET PLAZA IN THE ARCADE TROY ormr4, JEWELRI ustom Mountings — Original Designs * * Jewelry and Watch Repairs KINNERET CHAP TE R, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Monday at the Lincoln Towers Apts, club room. Pearl Chafetz, president, an- nounces Anna Tobocman will present 'News and Views." Refreshments will be served, and guests are invited. Si ::0 CHANA CZENESH CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Monday at the Charterhouse Apts. club room. Kate Henock will re- port on major events of the la s t decade. Refreshments will be served, and guests are invited. * * * WOMEN'S BICUR CHO- LEM ORGANIZATION will hold an open meeting noon Monday at the P o i n t e 0 Woods Apts. club house. Mrs. Philip Fealk will review "In the Days of Simon Stern" by Arthur Cohen. A mini lunch- eon will be served, and guests are invited. * * BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Monday at the home. of Helen Pasikau, 22175 Sussex, Oak Park. Luncheon will be served. For informa- tion, call Libby Dussalt, 341- 0560, or Mrs. Pasikov, 968- 9449. 81 E. Long Lake Rd. at Livernois Phone: 879-6950 Troy, Michigan 48084 SUNRISE SOUNDS Arnold Feigelman 10% Off All Records, Tapes & Acc. 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