May 21, 1976 33 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ) BETH MOSES SIS- TERHOOD will meet 8 p.m. Wednesday in the syn- WEAVING we weave burns tears—Moth Holes in Clothing—Double Knit, Knitwear and Carpet 557-2531 day in the synagogue. Norma Goldman, professor of classics at Wayne State University, will speak on "Ancient Dining." Program co-chairmen are Marian Lasher and Sharon Leeman. President Sheila Schussler invites guests. The sisterhood will have its final board meeting of the current administration following a 6:30 p.m. light dinner June 7 in the syn- agogue. Sisterhood presi- dent, Sheila Schussler, will give her annual report. For reservations, by June 2, call Beverly Hacker, 353-5148. * * * NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP (Nine Mile area) will meet 3:30 p.m. Saturday in the home of Mrs. Pinchas Braunstein, 23161 Gardner, Oak Park. Rabbi S. B. Stock will speak. * * * CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Monday in the Lincoln Tow- ers Apts. club room. Larry Wember of the Oak Park Li- brary will review "Dear Once" by Zelda Popkin. Guests are invited, and re- freshments will be served. BRAVERMAN' 1 KOSHER MEATS & POULTRY O T—KOSHER COOKED $ 3.76ib. CORNED BEEF HAMBURGER ... 3 lbs. or more ... • • 89' 69' YOUNG BEEF LIVER lb. lb. CASH & CARRY ONLY 13500 W. 7 Mile Rd. of Schaefer DI 1-2345 WE DELIVER Itatialli styte is as easfasyllef ketp froutChef Boyar-dee * * * ROSENWALD AUXIL- IARY, American Legion, will join the post for a spe- cial meeting and social 1 p.m. Thursday in the Lin- coln Towers Apts. club room. Officers will be nomi nated and the installation discussed. Refreshments and games will highlight the afternoon. * * * SPRING ARBOR CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will have an art auction 9 p.m. Saturday at the Park West Galleries. Champagne preview will begin at 8. There is a nom- inal charge. Invite Chef Boy-Ar-Dee to cook for you when you long for a delicious meatless meal. His Cheese Ravioli really hits the spot! 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Rita Terebelo is chairman. * * * BETH ACHIM SISTER- HOOD will hold a wine and cheese-tasting party at its general meeting 8 p.m. Mon- TASTY BAR-B41 CHICKEN (We Use Empire Kosher Poultry Only) JO 6-4640 NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP (10 Mile area) will meet 3:30 p.m. Saturday in the home of Mrs. Ida Weissberg, 15170 Kenton, Oak Park. Rabbi Is- rael Rockove will speak. * * * ACHIEZER will hold its second spring bazaar 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the home of Judy Phillips, 23222 Bell- wood, Southfield. An as- sortment of goods will be on display. Elections also will be held. Hostesses are Dora Weiss and Chaya Davidson. * * * PRIMROSE BENEVO- LENT CLUB will meet 8 a.m. Monday at the Zionist Cultural Hall. President Freida Neiman has ap- pointed past president Mar- tha Nitzken as chairperson for the slate committee to make selections for new of- ficers. RefreShments will be served. * * * OAK PARK AND HEN- RIETTA SZOLD GROUPS, Hadassah, will combine for a "double dedi- cation installation" noon Tuesday at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Phyllis Newman will be installing officer and Til- lie Martin will present charters to the groups. Luncheon will be served. There is a charge, and guests are invited. * * * GLENNWOOD CHAP- TER, Women's American ORT, will have a meeting 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Franklin Pointe Apts. club house. Dr. Sandra Lyness, clinical psychologist and associate professor at Wayne State University, will speak on "Children's Views of the Changing Fam- ily." The group installed Carol Udman at its installa- tion program at the Red Cedars Restaurant. Other officers are Susie Graham, Sue Freedland, Martha Ha- ber, Denise Diskin and Sharon Corlin, vice presi- dents; Diane Gussin, Judith Weinstein and Linda Katzen, secretaries; Sharon Dworkin, treasurer; and Donna Baron, parliamen- tarian. * * * ADAT SHALOM SIS- TERHOOD will feature a Mediterranean afternoon at its annual installation of officers 12:30 p.m. Monday in the social hall. Chairman of the day, Harriet Dunsky, announces that the folk dance duo, Rachel and Mi- chael, will present a pro- gram of Yemenite, Euro- pean and modern Israeli dance. Jean Segal will be installing officer. Slated for installation are: Sonia Knopper, president; Joan Rosenbloom, Barbara Katchke and Claudia Gold, vice presidents; Sandra Leshman, Roslyn Katzman, Sharon Sukenic, Ann Stein- berg and Barbara Stollman, secretaries; Connie Kopald, treasurer. Dessert luncheon will be served, and guests are invited. Admission is free. A babysitter will be available. For information, call the synagogue, 851-5100. ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pi- oneer Women, will meet noon Saturday at the Pine Aire Apts. club house. Offi- cers will be installed. Alice Ross will install Judy Krass, as president; Ruth Pech- erer, adviser; Lillian Wink- ler and Sylvia Cooper, vice presidents; Pauline Fore- man, Clara Newman, Gloria Zabner, Frances Jones and Sarah Friedman, secre- taries. Other officers in- clude Judith Brady, Mary Koretz, Annette Mogill, Lee Wagman, Fan Bunin, Ann BarLett, Pearl Lieberman, Celia Radin, Mimi Robbins, Hilda Morrison, Vicki Lee- hove, Tanya Saslove, Freida Capp, Molly Diamond and Rose Rapkin. Ms. Zabner is chairman of the day. Lunch- eon will be served at nom- inal charge. For informa- tion, call Fan Bunin, 646-5337. * * * CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, will honor World Jewish Child's Day with a special luncheon noon Wednesday at the Lincoln Towers Apts. club room. Members will report on the Pioneer Women Jubilee Conference in Israel. Host- esses for the afternoon will be Rebecca Learner, Anna Goldberg, Helen Miller and Hilda Moyer. For informa- tion, call Chana Michlin, 968-5351. * * * HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will have a dessert tea and a tour of the home of Dr. and Mrs. Ben Weinberg (the former Wal- ter Briggs estate), 3570 Wal- bri Dr., Bloomfield Hills, at 1 p.m. Tuesday. Guests are invited. For reservations, call Margaret Huppert, 557-1375, or Caroline Wein- baum, 547-3070. * * * CLUB TWO, 'Pioneer Women, will have a meeting 11:30 a.m. Monday in the Northgate Apts. club house. Helen Shiffman will speak on "Israel Independence Day." President Jeanette Serling invites guests. Brunch will be served. * * * LADIES OF YESHI- VATH BETH YEHUDAH AND WOMEN'S SAB- BATH LEAGUE will have their annual mother-daugh- ter luncheon noon Wednes- day in the yeshiva building. Sponsors of the luncheon are Mesdames David Finkel, Jack Winston, Arthur Pol- lack and Leo Pollack. Chair- man of the day is Mrs. Joshua Sperka. 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