THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 36 Friday, May- 9, 1975 JNF Suggests Trees for Mother Mother's Day, Sunday, is a time to "Say It With Trees'!, according to Charles Milan, president of the Jew- ish National Fund. For the convenience of purchasers, the JNF office, 22100 Greenfield. Rd., Oak Park, will be open this Sun- day 10 a.m.-2 p.m. For in- formation call the JNF, 968-0820. Girl Studies Auto Repair With Pioneer Women Aid 626-3346 Ora Nadach, shown right, is a recipient of a Pioneer Women scholarship, and the only girl studying auto me- chanics at the Ruppin Institute in Israel. Shown inter- viewing her is Tsivia Cohen, editor of a Moetzet Ha- poalot publication. Moetzet Hapoalot is the sister organization of Pioneer Women. Has The -Best French Denim Collection In Town • Jeans • Tops • Skirts 6 blk. E. of Telegraph) 642-3088 Birmingham Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30 4080 W. Maple (1 MOTHERS DAY ileek#,d The very special way to remember ..-. True Sisters Plan Donor Detroit 41, United Order True Sisters, Inc., will have its donor luncheon and fash- ion show noon Tuesday at the Raleigh House. Proceeds will benefit can- cer service and research. For reservations, call Mrs. Leon Becker, 547-7469; Mrs. Sam Zack, 851-2473; or Mrs. Ben- jamin Goldhoff, 968-5436. Women's ORT In'stallation Due Michigan Region, Wom- en's American ORT, will have its 28th annual instal- lation ceremonies 10:30.a.m. May 28 in Temple Beth El. Luncheon will follow. Mrs. Donald Thal will be installing officer-, and Mrs Herbert Pomerantz will de- liver the invocation. Mrs. Terry Podolsky is chairman of the day. Officers to b-e installed are Mesdames Fred Wal- ters, president;. Herbert Pomerantz; Kurt Traub, Jack Rubin, Sheldon Weis- berg, Michael Jacobson and Stephen Brown, vice presi- dents; David Brasch, trea- surer; Albert Blaize, Sey- mour Rubenstein and Morris Hoffman, secre- taries; Bernard Zaffern, parliamentarian; Arnold Smith, chairman of the ex- ecutive committee; and Ron- ald Harris, Richard Weiner, Leonard Schreiber; Joel Mahler and Martin Hart, section coordinators. A planning confererice will follow the luncheon. Hebrew Club Plans Meeting _ JULIUS PASSERMAN Reg. Pharmacists ALLAN PASSERMAN 25901 Coolidge • Oak Park, Mich. DIAL `I D-R-U-G-S 3- 7-8- 4-7 with this ad 2 - 1/2 Gallons MILK $ 1 09 limit 2 I- "Entertainment at its Best SHAAREY ZEDEK charge. For information call for Your Guests" MEN'S CLUB will have its vice president Irving Laker, 557-7986 final social of the season reservations chairman, 9:30 p.m. May 24 in the syn- 358-5338 or 834-4000. The agogue. Refreshments will men will make their 38th be served, and a comedy annual visit to the Jewish program will be presented Home. for the - Aged to con- Photography by the Mighty Men's Club duct services May 31. The Weddin g s - Bar Mitzvah Art Players. Hal Gordon men's club choir will pre- Social Events and his orchestra will pro- sent a program led by Can- 647-5731 vide music for dancing, and tor Emeritus Jacob Sonenk- Eves. and Weds. guests are invited. There is a lar. Luncheon will follow. Jack Drapkin Dr. Mort Hochman is chair- man of the event. 851-2671 * * Over 30 Years AESCULAPIAN PHARMACEUTICAL FACIAL HAIR ASSOCIATION AND LADIES AUXILIARY will PERMANENTLY Mrs. Esther Bernstein join for a Victory Dinner 7 REMOVED celebrated her 75th birth- p.m. Wednesday in the La- Eyebrows— Neckline— Arms— Legs bor Zionist Institute. (The day recently with a lunch- Recommended by Physicians eon given by her daughter, date appearing in last FREE CONSULTATION week's Jewish News was Mrs. Elaine Sepanski. At- SHIRLEY PERSIN incor.rect.) Dinner will be tending were Miss Prudence Registered Etectrologist ADVANCE BUILDING Bernstein, Mesdames Leah served, and there will be 23077 GREENFIELD Room 260 Bernstein, Cecilia Cyr, An- entertainment. For reserva- nette Landsberg, Rhea tions, call Milton Singer, PHONE 557 1108 Yirors Downtown Landsberg, Joyce Golden- 559-6973, or Sarah Smith, berg, Barbara Gross, Lois 474-5557. There is a charge. Tonkin and granddaughter Karen Sepanski. LE CREUSET SPECIALS * * * Former Detroiter Mrs. 12 1/2" Oval AuGratin Benjamin Fishman was so- reg. 17.95 loist at the installation of Sale $11.95 the Technion — Hollywood 3'/2 Qt. Round Beach, Fla. chapter, at French Oven which former Detroiters reg.' 25.95 - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sale $17.95 Sc,hackner contributed a scholarship to the school. * * * 9" Skillet Bruce Simon, son of Mr. reg. 12.95 and Mrs. Manny Simon of Sale $8.95 Shoreham Dr. Southfield, Colors: Flame Orange • Sunflower Yellow • Belle Blue • Brown was honored by ' his family at a recent dinner party on THE COUNTRY PEDDLER the occasion of his gradua- Tel-Ex Plaza, Telegraph at 10 357-2122 tion from University of Your Corner Store in a Plaza Michigan. He received a BA Daily 10 to 9:30, Sunday 12 to 7:30 in business with a major in FREE GIFT WRAPPING BankAmericard, Master Charge accounting. * * * Dr. Allen Weiss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Weiss of LaBelle Blvd., Oak Park, will be honored at an open house party in Cleve- land Saturday by his moth- er-in-law, Mrs. Manual Nee- dle of Shaker Heights, Ohio, on the occasion of his-grad- uation from the Ohio Col- lege of Podiatric Medicine. - His parents will honor him at an open house party in their home May 17. Activities in Society SABRINA r and His ORCHESTRA DRAPKIN HAL GORDON Musical Entertainment Big Bands or Small Combos FRANK PAUL Men's Clubs The Jewish Community Center's Hebrew Club,_Moa- don Ivri, will hear Olek Netzer 3:30 p.m. Saturday in the 10 Mile branch of the Jewish Center. Netzer, an Israeli, will discuss "Contemporary Israeli Poe- try." The public is invited to the all-Hebrew discussion. The May 17 meeting has been canceled due to the Shavuot holiday. Nr Northland & ProvIdence Hospool - /5 Jewish Couples Institute Slated The Jewish Institute for Brides and Grooms will be- gin a six-week series of par- lor workshops for engaged couples 8:30 p.m. Sunday in the home of Rachel Kagan, 23080 Parklawn, Oak Park. Topic of discussion weill be "The Partnership of Mar- riage." The institute, sponsored by Nshei Chabad, the Lu- bavitch women's organiza- tion, is designed to encour- age young engaged couples, who will soon establish new homes, to take a second look at the relevance of Jewish values in the modern home. Groups will be limited to four or five couples each, and each group will meet weekly to exchange ideas and experiences on Kashrut, Shabat, mezuza and the wedding ceremony. For in- formation, call Mrs. Kagan, 542-5058. 4-9f yort recz fly love (von,- fur:- :.- - pcnol fire ■3111)111lCr They:II be safe from heat and moths. We'll renew their beauty viith our thorough cleaning and glazing service. 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