= 32 Friday, March 12, 1976 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Hadassah's Sponsor Luncheon Due on Behalf of State of Israel Bonds Dr. Miriam Freund Ro- senthal will appear at a Sponsor Luncheon on behalf of Israel Bonds, to he held noon Wednesday at the Bir- minghaM home of Mrs. Al- bert Newman, chairman of the Hadassah Organization Department. The Sponsor Luncheon will be a prelude to a Trib- ute Luncheon for Mrs. David Pollack, Hadassah's "Woman of the Year." Dr..Freund Rosenthal has been a leader in Hadassah and Bonds for many years. She is an associate chair- WM611M 60 itilissolowassi / wi th ward • wousewoftk - €14/ SW &sight) Gave cup cogte andi . il eMPA•Makei 557-2008 aoui /et someonee4e do the #vork TRANSPORTATION INCL. °Trained 0 Bonded °Insured man of the National Worn- en's Division of Israel Bonds and a past national presi- dent of Hadassah. Following her presi- dency of Hadassa.h, she be- came its national Bond chairman. She was also editor of Hadassah Maga- zine and is presently na- tional education chairman for the organization. At the Sponsor Luncheon, .Dr. Freund Rosenthal will present a specially designed symbol of the Sponsor Honor Societies, a pin in the form of a Torah breastplate designed by Israeli artist Dani Karavan. DR. ROSENTHA A'uthor Esther Broner will give a talk during Tem- ple Israel Sisterhood's 26th annual "Art and All" show to be held March 21-23 in the temple. She will speak on "Mothers and Daugh- ters." ESTHER BRONER GRAND OPENING SPECIAL! We are offering you this wool/ nylon spring pea coat in Camel, Navy, or Black. Sizes 8 to 16. Regularly $70.00 Saturday $1 750 Please come in and shop and 1 \ N ! I see the values that LARRY'S is \ ooffering. We want your \ li business, and while you're \ here ere remember to regis- , ter for our weekly drawing for a $100.00 GIFT CERTIFICATE. You must register each week for each drawing. ATTENTION WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS Green-8 Center \\\ ,as \ PLEASE CONTACT US FOR POSSIBLE FASHION SHOWS \ \\ 21220 Greenfield Road Open 10:30 A.M. Marriages ! I WHY WORRY I ! Temple Israel Women's Event to Feature Esther .Broner Talk . . . Apparel for Today's Woman ORT Israel today is re- sponsible for more than half of all vocational education at secondary level — through 10th grade — in the Cynthia Zaremberg and country. With more than 60 Richard Korn were mar- percent of all Israeli boys ried in a recent ceremony at opting for vocational high Temple Israel. Rabbi Leon schools, ORT Israel's role in Fram officiated. The bride the educational life of the is the daughter of Mr. Mor- country grows more impor- ris Zaremberg of Templar tant each year. Ave., Southfield. The bride- groom is the son of Mrs. Norman Hack of .Lansing. Following a honeymoon in Leave Everything to Us Jamaica, the couple will re- side in Royal Oak. The show will feature works by more than 100 art-, ists, potters, weavers and jewelers, including Sophie Fordon, Yoko Moro Konek, Greg Hawthorne, Tom Hale, Hedwiga Steckler. Mark Cohen, Steven Good- man, Sue Bolt, Florence Kaufman and Chester Ches- ney. Thirty craftsmen will exhibit modern and hand- crafted jewelry, copper- ware, ceramics, woodcraft- ing and quilting. Mrs. Leon Belin, sister- hood president, announces Mrs. Milford Singer is the general chairman of the show. Assisting her are Mesdames Sanford Perl- man, Bernard Greenberg, Arthur Berlin, Jerome Op- penheim, Leo Hack, Arthur Asher, Samuel Lappin, Marshall Madison, Sheldon LaBret, Richard Goldstein and Samuel Bank. Proceeds will benefit sisterhood programs, in- cluding the clinic for emo- tionally disturbed youth at the University of Michigan _ Hospital, Braille classes and Meals on Wheels for the aged. Tickets are available at the temple and at the door. For ticket information, call ticket chairpersons, Mrs. Oppenheim, 353-9352, Madeline Goldstein, 356-8270, or the temple, UN 3-7769. Show hours are noon-9 p.m. March 21, and 11 a.m.-9 p.m. March 22 and 23. Jonas Phillips, a success- ful merchant very much in- volved in Jewish affairs, was an ardent patriot. He signed the non ,importation agree- ment against Britain. Al- though he was the father of a large family, at the age of 43 he joined the Philadel- phia militia. Women's Clubs BUSINESS and PRO- FESSIONAL GROUP, Hadassah, will meet 2 p.m. Sunday at the Hadassah House. An animated pres- entation dealing with the role of part-time parents and youth aliya will be given. There also will be games, prizes and Purim refreshments. Mrs. Geral- dine Black is president, and program chairpersons are Miss Helen Limond and Mrs. Lillian Bilinsky. A so- cial hour will be held, and guests are invited. (Continued on Page 33) WYN and HAROLD LANDIS HOME CATERING AO 11.1t •I” .111 N?N ,e) Y '4. 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