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September 10, 1976 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-09-10

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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YOUNG ISRAEL SIS-
TERHOOD will have its
\first general meeting and
(installation of officers
8:30 p.m. Wednesday at
Young Israel of Oak-
\ Woods. Yetta Sperka will
7 t.fe the commentator.
Sonia Ribiat, president,
'will outline plans for the
\coming year. Refresh-
4nentswill be served.
.
.:, * * *
PL-.,ATY CHAPTER,
Order of the Eastern
Star, will have a business
meeting, birthday dinner
and exemplification 4,
6:30 and 8 p.m., respec-
ively, Sept. 20 at the Odd
Fellows Temple, Berkley.
* * *
1
; , LADIES OF OAK PARK
will meet .7 p.m. Wednes-
day at Dimitri's Restaur-
ant, 216 Woodward, Royal
Oak. Membership is open
too women related to
Masonic Lodge members.
New officers for the year
a-re: Helen Baumhaft,
president; Nancy Ager
and Betty Landsman,
' vice presidents; Shirley
Bliss, treasurer; Vicki
Turner and Rose Stevens,
' secretaries.
* * *
-NORTHWEST CHILD
RESCUE WOMEN will
meet noon Thursday at
Knob-in-the-Woods Apts.
.club house. Guest speaker
will be Carol Black, home
economist for eastern and
central Michigan Weight
Watchers. Guests are in-
vited at a nominal charge.
Luncheon will be served.
* * *
LIVONIA JEWISH
CONGREGATION SIS-

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for friends and family, the
"coffee mayvin" is bound
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holiday marketing list.
Even the most
persnickety "perked cof-
fee mayvin" will enjoy
Maxim with its delicious
perked coffee taste. And
why not. Maxim tastes so
close to fresh ground cof-
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You see, Maxim actually
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rMarriag es1

Debra Sue Russman and
David Crowley
of
Newaygo were married
'recently. The new Mrs.
Crowley is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Russman of Harden Cir-
cle, Southfield. Mr. Crow-
ley was graduated from
the University of Michi-
gan. The couple is living
, Coral Gables, Fla.

Woe is to me from my
creator; woe to me from my
batural impulse.
—The Talmud

The gift of gaiety may it-
self be the greatest good for-
tune, and the most serious
step toward maturity.
Irwin Edman

Women's Clubs

TERHOOD will hold its
annual membership tea 8
p.m. Monday at the
synagogue, 31840 W. 7
Mile Rd. For information,
call Geraldine Goldfarb,
476-1557, or IVIartha Gor-
don, 476-2408.
* * *
SHARONA CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will have
its annual membership
tea, 8 p.m. Thursday at
the home of Esther
Guttman, 20930 Harvard,
Southfield. Guest speaker
will be Alice Ross. Hos-
tesses are Laurie Ab-
ramovich, Betty Barnett,
Freda Cohen, Evelyn
Cowen, Shelly Order and
Wilma Katz. For informa-
tion, call Ilene Delidow,
398-3930, or Judie Moss,
967-1029.
* * *
DETROIT LEAGUE,
CARIH, will hold an open
meeting and luncheon
noon Wednesday at Sut-
ton Place Apts. club
house. The movie, "Chil-
dren in Trouble," will be
shown. Guests are re-
quested to bring items for
the October rummage
sale.
* * *
DAVID-HORODOKER
WOMEN'S ORGANIZA-
TION will have a lunch-
eon noon Tuesday at
Northgate Apts. club
house. Hostesses are
Mesdames Berk, David-
son, Davis, Dorchen, Fig-
len, Rimar, Schechter
and Weisse. For informa-
tion, call Mrs. Harry
Schechter, 557-6674.
* * *
BETH ACHIM SIS-
TERHOOD will meet 8
p.m. Monday at -the
synagogue. Guest
speaker will be Esther K.
Shapiro, director of Con-
sumer Affairs Depart-
ment for Detroit. In
charge of programming
are Mildred Rosenbaum
and Barbara Harris. Re-
freshments will be
served. The public is in-
vited.
* * *
NEGBAH CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will hold
a meeting noon Wednes-
day at the Lincoln Towers
Apts. club room. Dorothy
Tendler, Greater Detioit
Council of Pioneer
Women vice president of
funds, will speak on "The
Midwest Area Confer-
ence." Refreshments will
be served, and guests are
invited.
* * *
BNAI DAVID SISTER-
HOOD will sponsor a
rummage sale 10 a.m.-5
p.m. Sunday and Monday
in the synagogue. For in-
formation, contact the
chairmen, Ruth Godman,
559-7219, or Sandra
Oleinick, 557-5969, or the
synagogue office, 557-
8210. Free parking will be
available.
* * *
ISRAEL CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will meet
12:30 p.m. Sept. 18 in the
home of Mrs. Sophie
Usher, 31525 Franklin
Fairway, Farmington.
Julius J. Harwood, direc-
tor, material sciences of
the engineering and re-
search staff of Ford

Motor Co. and adjunct
professor at Wayne State
University, will speak on
"Changes in the Indus-
trial, Economic, Social
and Political Scenes in Is-
rael."
* * *
PYTHIAN SISTERS
will have a social 8 p.m.
Wednesday at Castle
Hall. There will be games,
refreshments and prizes.
For information, call
Esther Rachleff, 968-0119
or 968-3888; or Rosetta
Weiner, 836-4602.
* * *
YOUNG WOMEN OF
JEWISH NATIONAL
FUND will launch their
fall season with a petite
luncheon and fashion
show noon Wednesday in
the Cranbrook Center
Apts. club house. Rissa
Winkelman is president.
For reservations, call
Madeline Goldstein, 356-
8270; Barbara Shapiro,
557-6249; or Cindy
Weiser, 544-2351.
* * *
WOMEN'S ORTHODOX
LEAGUE will meet 8:30
p.m. Monday in the home
of Erica Grossbard, 15970
Hilton, Southfield. Co-
hostesses are Sheila
Tkatch and Goldie Sil-
verstein. Rabbi Feivel
Wagner of Young Israel
of Greenfield will speak
on "Preparing for the
High Holidays Spiritu-
ally."
* * *
HA-OMER CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will have
its opening membership
meeting 8:15 p.m. Thurs-
day at the Lancaster
Hills Apts. club house.
Ha-Omer members will
present an original prog-
ram. Refreshments will
be served. For informa-
tion, call Arlene Stein,
354-5733.

FANNIE
GLUCK
CHAPTER, American
Mizrachi Women, will
hold its annual cash
shower luncheon noon
Monday at the Zionist
Cultural Center. Mrs.
Philip Fealk will give a
book review. Hostesses
are: Sara Bednarsh, Fr-
ances Foreman, Ann
Goodman, Edith Helman,
Florence Lavetter, Laura
Nusbaum and Gloria
Radner. For reserva-
tions, call Gert Becker,
548-0115.
* * *
BETH MOSES SIS-
TERHOOD will meet 8
p.m. Wednesday at the
synagogue. A multi-
media program on the
history of Jews in Michi-
gan, 1761-1976, will be
presented. Guests are in-
vited. For information,
call Estelle Smith, 535-
4616.
*
*
*
PRIMROSE BENEVO-
LENT CLUB will meet 8
p.m. Monday at the
Zionist Cultural Center.
Plans for the annual
donor luncheon in
November will be discus-
sed. Husbands and
friends are invited. Re-
freshments and a social
hour will follow.

* * *

DEGANIA CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will hear

national vice president
Frieda Leemon speak at
8:15 p.m. Wednesday at
the home of Agnes
Sharabani, 23630
Kenosha, Oak Park.
There will be refresh-
ments and guests are
welcome. For reserva-
tions, call Lin Klein, 559-
1583, or Linda Iskow,
559-0995.
* * *
BETH JACOB OF
PONTIAC SISTERHOOD
will have a disco dance 8
p.m. Saturday at the
temple. There is a charge.
* * *
COUNTRY CORNERS
CHAPTER,
Women's
American ORT, will hold
its biannual rummage
sale 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Thursday through Sept.
19 at the home of Phoebe
Mainster, 6678 Alderley
Way, West Bloomfield.
Clothing, household
goods, toys and other
items will be on sale. Pro-
ceeds will benefit ORT
projects.

Friday, September 10, 1976 17

NSHEI
CHABAD
CHAPTERS will sponsor
a halla-baking demonst-
ration 10:30 a.m. Wed-
nesday • at the
Lubavitcher Center,
14000 W. Nine Mile, Oak
Park. The public is in-
vited.

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