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October 03, 1975 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-10-03

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Women's Clubs

NATIONAL COUNCIL
OF JEWISH WOMEN will

rate the new year with a dis-
fashion show will be pre-
cussion on "All in the Fam- sented. For reservations,
sponsor an eight-session ily" 12:15 p.m. Wednesday
call Lila Daniels, 358-0213,
seminar in American for- in the school's LaMed or Bess Katz, 544-8596.
eign policy to be led by Shel- Auditorium. The panel in-
* *
don Appleton of Oakland cludes Richard Wagner,
LADIES OF YESHI-
University beginning 10 new principal of the Cong. VAH BETH YEHUDAH
a.m.-noon Oct. 13 at the Bnai Moshe branch, UHS; AND WOMEN'S SAB-
Council office. Enrollment Rabbi Gerald Teller, educa- BATH LEAGUE
will have
is limited to members only. tional director of Cong. a luncheon noon Wednesday
For information, call the Shaarey Zedek; and Dr. Jay at the yeshivah building.
Council, 557-9604.
B. Stern, superintendent of The luncheon is sponsored
* * *
the UHS. A dessert lunch- by Mrs. Celia Rott and her
CLUB TWO, Pioneer eon will be served, and
Mrs. Marsha Korn in
Women, will honor Fannie guests are invited. For in- sister
memory
of their parents.
and Sam Hochman with a formation, call Mrs. Rita This is the
final meeting
luncheon at its next meeting Seidman, 557-7170.
before the group's donor
* * *
noon Oct. 13 at the Lincoln
event to be held Oct. 29.
Towers Apts. club room.
* * *
COUNTRY CORNERS
File guest speaker will be CHAPTER,
Women's
DETROIT WOMEN'S
Louis Levine. For reserva- American ORT, will hold a DIVISION,
Jew-
tions, call Dora Fink, rummage sale 10 a.m.-4 ish Congress, American
will have its
642-3142, or Dora Levine, p.m. through Sunday at the opening meeting of the year
541-3659. Guests are invited. home of Mrs. Phoebe Mains- 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at
* * *
ter, 6678 Alderley Way, the Southfield Civic Center.
UNITED HEBREW West Bloomfield. Included Douglas - Ross, director of
SCHOOLS WOMEN'S in the sale will be men's, Michigan Common Cause,
AUXILIARY will inaugu- women's and children's will speak on "What Are the
clothing as well as house- Threats to Our Constitu-
hold goods, toys and other tional Rights?" There is no
items, both old and new.
charge for paid-up mem-
* * *
bers, and guests are invited.
are available
KINNERET CHAP- For information, call the
for your joyous
TER, Pioneer Women, will American Jewish Congress
meet noon Monday at the office, 357-2766.
* * *
Lincoln Towers Apts. club
room. Chasia Zimmerman
BETH SHALOM SIS-
at the elegant
will speak on "The Image of TERHOOD will have its
Chaim Herzog." Refresh- annual paid-up membership
dqtt
ments will be served, and luncheon noon Oct. 16 in the
guests are invited.
synagogue. Vocalist MannS•
Gourmet Restaurant
* * *
Holtzer, accompanied by
• Weddings
SHALOM CHAI CHAP- Ray Taylor, will provide
TER, Pioneer Women, will entertainment. New mem-
• Showers
hold a business meeting bers will be inducted into
• Etc.
noon Wednesday at the Lin- the sisterhood. Paid dues
Private Rooms
coln Terrace Apts. club will serve as admission.
house. The luncheon, honor- Guests are invited at a nom-
accomodating from
ing Eva Hoffman and Mary inal charge.- For reserva-
25 to 150
Sax, will be served by Anna tions and information, call
Entire facilities to
Goldberg, Eva Halpern, Jeannette Eizelman,
360
Bessie Keyes and Ethel 398-2940, or Marilyn Cohen,
Dunitz. The group will hold 543-0288.
Ask for Brenda
a fundraising luncheon noon
Oct. 15 at the Lincoln-Tow-
Power of Sin
642-3700
ers Apts. club room. The
event is sponsored by Lillian
The baneful power or sin
30100 Telegraph
Lublin, Lillian Barsh, Ms. benumbs.the heart within.
Between 12 & 13 Mile
Dunitz, Ms. Keyes, Ms.
—The Talmud
Hoffman, Rae Freeman, Ida
Kaplan, Anna Dunitz, Anna
INTERIORS
Lublin, Freda Salomon and
Goldie Roth. There will be
By
entertainment and games.
There is a charge, and
Red
guests are invited.

Claim Dain

Petted Abflak

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* * *

BATYA CHAPTER,

Formerly At
Lincoln Center

MEMBER
OF

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American Society of
Interior Designers

(ASID)

Specializing
in

• Layout Design

• Color Consultant

• Accessorizing

call for appt.

544-1877 or
545-1410

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American Mizrachi Women,
will hold its first meeting of
the year 8:30 p.m. Tuesday
at the home of Janice Ber-
kower, 17303- Cedarcroft,
Southfield. A fashion show
will be presented, and there
is a nominal charge. Guests
are invited. For reserva-
tions, call Mrs. Berkower,
557-8995.

SINAI HOSPITAL
WOMEN'S GUILD will

hear Dr. Morris Mintz, oph-
thalmologist, following a 10
a.m. continental breakfast
Oct. 16 in the Zuckerman
Auditorium of the hospital.
Breakfast will be served in
the Zuckerman dining
room. Dr. Mintz will present
a film, "More Than Light
and Shadow." The commu-
nity is invited.
* * *

BRANDEIS CAPTER,

Pioneer Women, will meet
12:30 p.m. Monday at the
home of Mrs. Irving Weiner,
27310 Fairfax, Southfield. A
buffet luncheon will be
served. Mrs. Sol Hoberman
will show slides of Israel ti-
tled "Let Love In." For in-
formation, call Fanny Wei-
ner, 557-3499, or president
Mildred Weiss, 851-4976.

day in the home of Mrs.
Julius Spielberg, 23030
Radclift Ave., Oak Park.
The women will have their
annual donor noon Nov. 11
at Cong. Beth Achim,
chaired by Mrs. Bernard
Chase, announces Mrs. Alex
Dorchen, president. For
tickets and information, call
Mrs. Harry Schechter,
557-6674.

FROM THE

IMPORTER

SEYMOUR
KAPLAN
and Co.



IMPORTER AND CUTTERS
OF FINE DIAMONDS



30555 Southfield,
Suite 100
645-5P200

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We Make Our Own Glasses

HEADQUARTERS FOR
• LATEST DOMESTIC AND
IMPORTED FRAME FASHIONS

• PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GLASSES
ACCURATELY FILLED

WHITEHALL-CHAI
CHAPTER,
Pioneer



Immediate Repair

• Reasonably Priced

ROSEN OPTICAL SERVICE

Women, will meet noon
Monday at the Whitehall
Apts. club house. Fundrais-
ing plans will be discussed.
Luncheon will be served,
and guests are invited.

13720 W. 9 MILE nr. COOLIDGE

OAK PARK, MICH.

LI 7-5068

Hours: Daily and Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Closed Wednesday

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IRVINGS FURNITURE CO.

Name Brands On Sale
All Year Round

Our 24 year old policy of PRICE QUALITY SERVICE re-
mains the same COME IN AND SEE!

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rd Lake Rd.

3065 Orchard Lake Rd.

across from the

Keego Theater

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Mon. & Thurs. 9-8:30
Tues.-Wed. Fri. 9-5:30

Ma• le Rd.

You can't hide em!
Your feet, that is.

You just had your hair done. You selected your
dress with great care. The door opens and your
brother is there with his groovy new-friend.
You look him over from head to toe—great!
He looks you over—and stops! At your feet.
Suddenly those make-do shoes that were fine
last year seem totally out of style . . .really gross.

If your feet don't look as good
as the rest of you—see .. .
BARRELL 0' SHOES in the Tel-E1Plaza, where
this week's special feature is: all S30 shoes—
now just $24 and all $29 shoes—now $23.20

dassah, will meet noon
Tuesday at the Whitehall
Apts. club house. President
Mrs. Rose Rosenblatt will
present speaker Mrs.
Charles Snider. Members
are asked to bring Jewish
National Fund boxes and
eye banks. Refreshments
will be served.
* * *

paid-up membership event 7
p.m. Wednesday at the
Southfield Athletic Club.
Dinner will be served, and a

SAVE!
SAVE! q.‘
BUY DIRECT

DAVID-HORODOKER
WOMEN'S ORGANIZA-
TION will meet noon Tues-

* * *

* * *
TOWERS GROUP, Ha-

CHILDREN UNLIM-
ITED will hold its annual

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SALE ENDS OCTOBER 10th

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TEL-EX PLAZA ARCADE / 358-1070

Telegraph just N. of 10 Mile (across from Tel-Ex box office)

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