THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32 Friday, September 12, 1975 Infant Service Plans Cherub Ball Electrolysis by NAOMI Infant Service Group will hold its annual Cherub Ball 6 p.m. Oct. 15 at the Raleigh House. President Mrs. Ronald Hair Removal Specialist Oak Park 543-5545 20% You're Invited Off •invitations •centerpieces •stationery Cohen and Mrs. David Rise- man said music will be by the Hal Gordon Band along with comedian Mal Z. Lawr- ence. Dinner will be served, and guests are invited. For res- ervation, call Mrs. Norman Brode, dinner-dance chair- man, 547-4747, or Mrs..Na- than Silvers, reservations chairman, 353-6087. A scholar is greater than a prophet. —The Talmud Phyllis Billes 559-4343 BORENSTEIN'S Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Borenstein Mr. and Mrs. Avrohom Borenstein Wish You A Happy and Healthy New Year Machzorim .. . Tell us the synagogue you attend and we will give you the correct book Talleisim • . . A large selection of sizes, colors and fabrics Complete Selection of __Xo.ther Wine for the 3 y _llefida • Carmel • Kedem • Lipschutz Please Place Your Lulov & Esrog Order Right Away BORENSTEIN'S Your Jewish Supply House 25242 QREENF1ELD OAK PARK North of 10 Mile in Greenfield Center Ample Free Parking • 398-9095. DETROIT WOMEN'S DIVISION, American Jew- ish Congress, will hold a board meeting noon Wednesday in the home of Merry Silber, 774 Lakeside, Birmingham. * * * HA-OMER CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a membership meeting 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Lan- caste• Hills Apts. club house. Shirley Harris, presi- dent of the Jewish Welfare Federation Women's Divi- sion and Diane Shekter, re- cently returned from Israel, will discuss the many facets of the Federation. Guests are invited. For reserva- tions, call Mrs. Charles Ber- ris, 968-6428. * * * CITY OF HOPE CAN- CER FIGHTERS will hold its annual Get Acquainted Tea 8 p.m. Thursday at the Lincoln Towers Apts. club- room. A program will be presented on the City of Hope Medical Center and the work as well as the so- cial side of the Cancer Fighters. To join, contact Mrs. Lewis Damraur, 557-3718. * * * BETH ACHIM SISTER- HOOD will hold its opening meeting of the 1975-76 ad- ministration 8 p.m. Sept. 22 in the synagogue. Mrs. Ar- thur Schussler, sisterhood president, will present Dr. Leonard Moss, professor of anthropology at Wayne State University who will speak on "The Evil Eye." Program co-chairmen are Marian Lasher and Sharon Leeman. Vice president of education is Tobi Fox. Re- freshments will be served, and guests are invited. * * * WHITEHALL-SOUTH- FIELD CHAPTER, Wom- en's American ORT, will hold a fund-raising lunch- eon 12:30 p.m. Thursday at the Whitehall Apts. club house. The luncheon will honor Mrs. Dorothy Gold- man. FOR FEET'S SAKE! .. . EIr Don't miss our GRAND OPENING SPECIALS All new fall shoes and bags DESIGNER SHOES: featuring, • Funky, chunky, pant shoes • Sexy 8 sophisticated sandals • Soft leather basics • All high-fashion imports • All great shoes S1 400 1 .‘"----<-1 Reg. 530 Sizes 5 to 10 all widths. REGISTER TO WIN A BEAUTIFUL LARGE CORDUROY TOTE BAG ! ! $24 VALUE ... 20 Winners ... Just stop in and register ... No purchase necessary Drawing to be held September 30. TEL-EX PLAZA ARCADE Just North of 10 Mile Road 358-1070 (across from Tel-Ex box office) Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday 12 8 • Thursday. Friday. Saturday 1 2- 10 1 Women's Clubs PARKWOOD CHAP- TER, Women's American ORT, will meet 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Sutton Place Apts. club house. Elaine Waldman will dem- onstrate body dynamics. Mrs. Saul Chudnow will present "The Making of a Man." A dessert luncheon will be served, and guests are invited. * * * SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a paid-up membership tea p.m. Thursday at the home of Lorraine Gale, 28988 Ramblewood, Farmington. Mrs. Elsie Harold, vice pres- ident of Pioneer Women of Greater Detroit, will speak. Prospective members are invited. For information, call Mildred Hooberman, membership co-chairman, 559-1757, or Shirlee Katz- man, LI 8-0707. TEMPLE BETH EL SISTERHOOD will hold its opening luncheon noon Sept. 22 at the synagogue. There is a charge, and a ba- bysitter will be available by request. For reservations, by Sept. 19, call Sharon Si- mon, 647-5872, or Kathy Dizik, 559-0762. Exercise classes will begin Sept. 23 and 25. For information, call Mrs. Carol Camiener, 353-1641, or Mrs. Suzy Lowy, 478-1563. * * * YOUNG WOMEN OF JEWISH NATIONAL FUND will hold their open- ing membership tea noon Thursday in the Cranhrook Center club house. A fash- ion show and petite lunch- eon will highlight the meet- ing. President Rissa Winkelman invites guests. For information, call Jewish National Fund, 968-0820. Brandeis Women Plan Annual Book Sale at Northland Center Greater Detroit Chapter of Brandeis University Na- tional Women's Committee will have its annual book sale Oct. 2-6 at Northland Center, Parking Lot D. Hours are from 9:30 a.m. until 9 p.m. daily and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is free. There will he a preview 6 p.m. Oct. 1 for which there is an admission charge. The books for sale include categories of art, biography, business, children, foreign language, history, humor, law, literature, medicine, mystery, paperbacks, poe- try, religion, sports and hobbies, travel and adven- ture, natural science, and many, many more. There is also a selection of sheet music and records. Leftov- ers are returned to the corn- Women Voters Unit Plans Special Event In honor of the League of Women Voters Week, the League of Women Voters of Detroit will sponsor Impact Day Sept. 20 in the Explor- ers Room of the Detroit Public Library's Main Branch. munity as donations to so- cial service agencies, hospital and prison librar- ies. Proceeds of the sale are used to support the librar- ies at Brandeis University. Mrs. Ned Mellen, chair- man, and Mrs. Harold Ro- binson are coordinating the annual sale, aided by com- mittee members Mesdames Charles SchwXrtz, Robert Karhel, Theodore Birnk- rant, 11Iax Mosen, Herbert Kaufman, Richard Kux, Robert Drews, Oscar Ze- mon, Fayette Goodman, ,George Blum and Joseph Goldring. Early Deadline Because of Yom Kip- pur, The Jewish News has an early deadline of noon today for local pub- licity to appear in the is- sue of Sept. 19. ! WHY WORRY ! Leave Everything to Ue From 10 a.m. to noon the public is invited to see league publications and dis- cuss league involvement in issues affecting Detroit, such as housing, land use, public education, city charter implementation and human resources. Yvonne Atkinson, past president of the league, will discuss the impact the league has had on these issues. Luncheon speakers will include: Harriet Saperstein, deputy director of the city planning department; and Joyce Garrett, director of the Bicentenniel commis- sion. Lunch is by reservation only. For information, call the Detroit League office, 962-05t4). WYN and HAROLD LANDIS HOME CATERING Phone 557-6157 • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY WYE-HAROLD CATERING