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November 22, 1974 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-11-22

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38—Friday, Nov. 22, 1974

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SAVE!" SAVE!
BUY DIRECT

FROM THE

IMPORTER

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IMPORTER AND CUTTERS
OF FINE DIAMONDS

30555 Southfield,
Suite 100
645-9200

invited. Members are asked
to bring saleable discards for
the mid-winter rummage sale
Dec. 2-3 at the synagogue.
For information, call Mrs.
Bernard Whiteman, rum-
mage chairman, 356-1864.
* * *
DAVID HORODOKER
WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION
will have a luncheon noon
Dec. 3 at Northgate Apts.
club room. For tickets and
information, call Mrs. Harry
Schechter, 557-6674.

Coat. Sale!

20% off

GIRLS

INFANT GIRLS:

Leather looks and orlon pile.

TODDLER GIRLS:

Leather looks, hides, orlon pile, fake furs and wool
melton.

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Early
Deadline

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JEWISH COMMUNITY
CENTER MOTHER'S CLUB
will hold a 54th anniversary
celebration 12:30 p.m. Dec. 2
at the Jewish Center main
building. Mrs. Fannie Grober
is president.
• * *
BNAI DAVID SISTER.-
HOOD will hold its paid-
up membership dinner 6 p.m.
Monday at the synagogue.
Mrs. Irving Markel, member-
ship vice president, will fea-
ture a parade of furs. Com-
mittee members are Mes-
dames Bernard Bocknek, Mel-
vin Miller, Edward Solomon,
Benjamin Brant, Alan Wei-
ner, Phillip Neuman, Arthur
Cole, Ndrman Gosman and
Nick Conte. For reservations,
contact Mrs. Paul Sherizen,
545-8753, or Mrs. Markel,
557-3169.
* *
NEGBAH CHAPTER, -Pio-
neer Women, will meet noon
Wednesday at the Lincoln

join us for our special

GIRLS: 4 6X

Towers Apts. club house. A
petite luncheon will be
served, and guests- are in-
vited.
* * *
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Wo-
men, will meet 11:30 a.m.
Monday at the Northgate
Apts. club house. Dorothy

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Leather looks, pony suede, orlon pile, fake furs, wools,
pile lined dacron cotton blends, fur chubbies, leather
look pantcoats, velour pantcoats.

BOYS

INFANT BOYS:

Orlon pile and orlon chinchilla legging sets.

TODDLER BOYS:

Leather looks, wool legging sets in solids and plaids.

BOYS: 4 7

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Leather look coat sets-and suburban coats.

BOYS: 8 14

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Leather look suburban coats.

Because the Thanks-
giving holiday falls on
a Thursday, Nov. 28,
The Jewish News will
have to go to press
one day earlier. There-
fore, the deadline for
the Nov. 29 issie will
be moved up to noon
today, Nov. 22. All
copy must be in our
hands—either by mail
or hand delivery—by
the noon deadline or it
will be too late for
publication. Late copy
will be held for an-
other week if it is still
timely.

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Tendler, vice-president of
council funds will speak.
Reservations will be taken
for the forthcoming donor
event. Brunch will be served,
and guests are invited.
* * *
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Wo-
men, will meet 11:30 a.m.
Tuesday at the Charterhouse
Apts. club room. Tickets will
be available for the Dec. 12
donor event. For information,
call Mrs. Michael Michlin,
968-5351.
* * *
NSHEI CHABAD STUDY
CLUB, (10 Mile area), will
-meet 3 p.m. Saturday at the
home of Mrs. Marcus Sauer-
haft, 2 4 3 6 0 Westhampton,
Oak Park. Mr. Sauerhaft will
speak.
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NSHEI CHABAD STUDY
CLUB, (Nine Mile area), will
meet 3 p.m. Saturday at the
home of Mrs. Pinchus Braun-
stein, 23161 Gardner, Oak
Park. Rabbi Yitzchok Mann
will speak.
* * • *
ACHIEZER will meet 8:45
p.m. Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. Arnold Singerman,
25701 Southwood, Southfield.
David Nesbitt, a field repre-
sentative of Volunteer and
Field Services of South Oak-
land County, will show a film
on cancer. Guests are invited.
* * *
CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will hold its an-
nual paid-up membership lun-
cheon noon Monday at the
Raleigh House. The Belle
Conto Singers will perform.
Dues may be paid at the door.
Prospective members may
contact Mrs. Herschell Blitz,
542-9046.

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BOYS & GIRLS WEAR

lincoln center • pontiac mall • 270 w. nine mile
northville square • westborn • wonderland

dykeland • tech plaza • north hill plaza

Children's Hospital of Michi-
gan; Jan Braun, Social Work
Coordinator, and Esther Clax-
ton, assistant supervisor of
the crisis clinic will speak on
"Child Abuse." The modera-
tor for the afternoon will be
Mrs. Pauline Grossman, case-
work supervision, Children's
Services of Oakland County.
For reservations, call Mrs.
Mark Arnkoff, 689-6349, or
Mrs. Robert Blau, 399-9129.

The annual meeting of the
Jewish Home for Aged will
take place 10:30 a.m. Dec. 8
at Borman Hall. President
David M. Miro announces
elections will be held for the
board of directors.
Nominated for re-election
to a three-year term are:
Mrs. Benjamin Arkin, Dr.
Davis Benson, Daniel Clark,
Mrs. Mariy n Fishman,
Judge Lawrence Gubow, Bar-
ney Keywell, Hy Kramer,

Milton K. Mahler, Irving
Rose, Alex Sklar and Mrs.
Samuel Zeldes.
Nominated to fill vacancies
for a three-year term are:
Milford Neimer, Joseph Slat-
kin and Irving Seligman. The
nominating committee is
chaired by Meyer Fishman,
and committee members are
Marvin Fleischman, Mrs.
Rhea Gordon, Mrs. Jessie
Shapero and Robert Stein-
berg.

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Home for Aged Election Nears

omen's Clu• activities

AUTUMN HILLS CHAP-
TER, Women's American
ORT, will have an art auction
9 p.m. Saturday at the Hillel
Day School. A champagne
preview wil be held at 8. For
tickets, call Judy Silver, 356-
0604.
* * *
BETH ACHIM SISTER-
HOOD will meet 12:15
p.m. Monday at the syna-
gogue. Mrs. Arthur Schussler
president, will preside. Mrs.
Lawrence Fox, program vice
president, will present Mrs.
Marvin Katz, who will speak
on "A Day in the Life of a
Social Worker." Allan Rosen-
berg will present a film on
Soviet Jewry. Refreshments
will be served, and guests are

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MAIMONIDES MEDICAL
SOCIETY WOMEN'S AUXIL-
IARY will hold its monthly
luncheon-meeting noon Tues-
day at Sutton Place Apts.
club house. Mrs. Samuel
Freid is president. Ethel Bur-
gess, Chief Social Work Co-
ordinator, Family Center,

WHITEHALL - CHAI
CHAPTER, Pioneer Women,
will meet 8 p.m. Dec. 2 at
the Whitehall Apts. club
house. A report will be given
on the annual donor luncheon
to be held noon Dec. 12 at
the Shiawassee Hotel. Re-
freshments will be served,
and a social hour will follow.
Guests and prospective mem-
bers are invited.
* * *
PRIMROSE BENEVO-
LENT CLUB will have a bus-
iness meeting 8 p.m. Mbn-
day at the Zionist Cultural
Center. Husbands are in-
vited. Estelle Alter, social
chairman, and her hostesses
will serve refreshments.
* * *
SUBURBAN HILLS CHAP-
TER, Women's American
ORT, will show the film
"L'Chaim — To Life!" 7 p.m.
Dec. 1 at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Braverman,
125 Hilltop, Bloomfield Hills.
Refreshments will be served,
and guests are invited. For
reservations., by Monday, call
Joan Weil, 646-5782.

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For The Holidays"
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