32 May 7, 1976

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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FOR OPENING
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Shop, Etc.

17117 W. 9 MILE RD.

NORTH PARK PLAZA BLDG.

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FOR OPENING

SAN-MAR
COSMETICS

BATH BOUTIQUE

17117 W. 9 MILE RD.

NORTH PARK PLAZA BLDG.

Women's Clubs

WOMEN'S BICUR
CHOLEM ORGANIZA-
TION will meet noon Mon-
day at MCL Cafeteria. Re-
sults of the donor luncheon
and future fund-raising
ideas will be discussed.
* * *
CLUB TWO, Pioneer
Women, will have a lunch-
eon and games party noon
Monday in the Lincoln Tow-
ers Apts. club house. Pro-
ceeds will go toward the
World Jewish Child Day
drive. Celia Liberman and
her committee will be in
charge of the affair. Je-
anette Serling, president,
invites guests.
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BETH ACHIM SISTER-
HOOD elected Tobi Fox
president at its recent elec-
tion meeting. Other officers

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Cleaning, Call -
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CATERING

are: Vice presidents, Marian
Lasher, Sharon Leeman and
Esther Rosenblum; secre-
taries, Marcia Davis, Eliza-
beth Cantor, Gladys Allen,
Arlene Burland, Annette
Lipman, Maxine Stoler,
Nancy Miller and Pauline
Nornian; and treasurer, Eve
Stotzky. Board members
are Ceil Davis, Sylvia Gold-
smith, Beverly Hacker, Syl-
via Kirby, Harriet Kurger,
Trudie Lumelsky, Sally
Meral, Geraldine Olshan-
sky, Anne Panter, Judith
Phillips, Mildred Rosen-
baum, Ruth Schwartz, Es-
telle Wainer and Bertha
Wasserman. The installa-
tion will take place June 12
in the synagogue at an on'eg
Shabat luncheon.
* * *
ELAINE LEVIN CIIAP-
TER, CARIH, will have a
bid-and-buy fund-raising
event noon Wednesday at
Cong. Beth Abraham-Hillel.
There is a charge and lunch-
eon will be served. For res-
ervations, call Bernice
Miller, 557-0424, or Beverly
Levine, 569-0508. Officers
will be installed. They are:
Joyce Morof, president; Ju-
lia Keller, vice president;
Tillie Ross, treasurer; Bev-
erly Levine and Bernice
Miller, secretaries.

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- Seating Up to 400

Call Our Banquet Manager
682-4300

Shenandoah Country Club

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BETH SHALOM SIS-
TERHOOD will have its
annual election and mother-
daughter luncheon noon
Monday in the synagogue.
Freda Mendelson will pre-
sent a musical program,
"The Unsung," accompanied
by Shelley Laikin. Guests
are invited at a nominal
charge. For reservations,
call Jeannette Sklarchyk,
647-4058, or Jeannette Ei-
zelman, 398-2940.

* * *

JEWISH HOME FOR
AGED WOMEN'S AUX-
ILIARY will have its an-
nual meeting., and installa-
tion noon May 17 at Borman
Hall. President Estelle Gal-
per will give her annual re-
port. Program chairman .
Eleanor Newman has/
planned a musical program
to highlight the installation.
Refreshments will be
served, and guests are in-
vited.

YOUNG ISRAEL SIS-
TERHOOD will hold a
mother-daughter luncheon
and fashion show 12:30 p.m.
Sunday at Young Israel of
Oak Woods. There is a nom-
inal charge, and the public
is invited.
, * * *
TOWERS GROUP,
Hadassah, will hold its in-
stallation luncheon noon
Tuesday at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek. Mrs. David Rosen-
blatt, president, announces
that Mrs. Morris Adler will
be the installing officer. Dr.
George Mogill will lead in
an old-fashioned sing-a-
long. For advance luncheon
reservations, call Mrs. Ro-
senblatt, 647-5871.
* * *
SHARONA CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will meet 8
a.m. Thursday at the homt
of Bea Shulman, 22150
Harding, Oak Park. Eve
Kommel will speak on
"Human, Sexuality." There
is a charge.
* * *
PRIMROSE BENEVO-
LENT CLUB will meet 8
p.m. Monday in the•Zionist
Cultural Center. Husbands
are invited, and refresh-
ments will be served. Plans
have been completed for the
annual - anniversary dinner-
dance to be held 6:30 p.m.
May 16 at the Furniture
Club. Helen Greenberg will
recite the invocation, and
Jack Little and his orches-
tra will provide music for
dancing. For reservations,
call Rose Shapiro, 968-0756,
or Lichtenstein,
968-6918.
* * *
TEMPLE EMANU-EL
SISTERHOOD will install
Mrs. Jewell Kretchmer and
Mrs. Dorothy Weiner as
caretaker presidents noon
May 17 at the temple. Other
officers include:

Mesdames Lillian Hyman, He-
len Harris, Renee Eisenberg, Bea
Rothschild and June Feldman,
vice presidents; Lee Wolin, Judy
Miller and Sharon Padzensky,
secretaries; Janet Friedman, trea-
surer; Rhoda Scott, Adela Gold,
Thelma Kaplan, Louise Goodman
and Cindy Stegman, directors;
and immediate past president
Rhoda Rosen.

AESCULAPIAN
PHARMACEUTICAL
ASSOCIATION LADIES
AUXILIARY will meet
noon Wednesday in the
home of Mrs. Celia Mager,
16300 W. Nine Mile, South-
field. Luncheon will be
served.

It means so much more to soy "Get Well" with a
beautifully arranged basket of carefully selected,
health-giving fresh fruits, with assorted sweets
and snacks. A treat. to eat that can be, sbpied
with others
priced fron; $15.95

DAILY DELIVERY to all hospitals (or homes) .

Business associates and customers will also appreciate gift baskets.

Call 862-6800 Gift Dept.

. 3205'W. McNichols Rd.
Detroit, Mich. 48221

Sinai Women Set
Election Luncheon

The Sinai Hospital of De-
troit Women's Guild will
have its annual spring
luncheon, election and in-
stallation noon May 20 at
the Raleigh House.
Friends are invited. For
reservations and informa-
tion, call the guild office,
272-6000, ext. 8296.

DRAPERY CLEANERS

"All That The Name implies"

We Also
Wash & Finish
Drip "Dry Curtains
Professionally

Installing officer will be
Mrs. Lillian Maltzer, first
vice president of the Na-
tional Federation of Temple
Sisterhoods. Mrs. Thelma
Rosenbaum, wife of the
temple's senior rabbi, will
review E.L. Doctorow's
"Ragtime." Luncheon will
be served, and babysitters
will be available. There is a
charge. For reservations, by
May . 14, call Rosa Berger,
547-3187, or Sharon Padzen-
sky, 559-4757.

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We await, in anxiety, the appointed time.
We can't wait for the counting to be over,
To celebrate the giving of the Torah Divine.

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BERNARDS KOSHER MEATS

Bernard Rayber-13925 W. 9 Mile
398-3180

CARL'S KOSHER MEAT MKT.

Carl - Carson 968-7450
Lincoln Center Oak Park

COHEN & SON MEAT MARKET

26035 Coolidge Hwy.
Jack Cohen—Oak Park 48237
Te. LI 7-4121

DEXTER DAVISON KOSHER MEATS No. 1

Feldman Bros. Proprietors

24760 Coolidge
Eugene Feldman—Michael Feldman
Oak Park 48237—LI 8-6800

GOLDIN, XOTIN & SMITH

23057 Coolidge
Seward Goldin, Ben Smith
Oak -Park 48237—LI 7-3900

HARVARD ROW KOSHER MEATS

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21780 W. ri -Mile Road
John Katz, Dave Krasman,
Southfield 48076-356-5110

Under the supervision of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis

DEXTER DAVISON KOSHER MEATS No. 2

19835 W. 12 Mile Rd.
Southfield, Mich. — 557 7677
Eugene & Michael Feldman

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MORRIS KOSHER MEAT MARKET

7134 W. Seven Mile Road

William Schwartz—Detroit 48221

DI 1-8604

NORTHGATE KOSHER MEAT & POULTRY

25254 Greenfield
Jack Miller
Oak Park 48237-548-4887

PASDENA KOSHER MEATS
and LOUIS COHEN & SON

24721 Coolidge
Joe Felstein, Allan A. Cohen & Ben Shapiro
OAK PARK 48237—J.1 3-8860

SINGERS MEAT MARKET

13721 W. Nine Mile Road

Jact Attis, Philip Swarin
Oak Park 48237*---LI 7-81 1 1

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