36 Friday, October 22, 1976

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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SHAAREY ZEDEK
SISTERHOOD will begin
its 1976-77 Town Hall
Series with a series of
three lectures on topics of
interest to women. At 10
a.m. Nov. 3, Esther K.
Shapiro, director of con-

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Pumpkin Carving Contest
Sponsored by the West Bloomfield Parks
& Recreation Dept.
Gael Greene • Author of "Blue Skies.
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No Candy - at Bookpe.ople from 2.4 p.m.
25-31 U.S. Army Historical Van (in parking lot)
25-31 Children's Art Display • Halloween Masks
Sponsored by the West Bloomfield Schools
Weight Watchers Fashion Show.
29.
2 p m . center court
,Efros — Ear-piercing Clinic.
12 noon - 4 p m.
Halloween Party
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Halloween Face Painting offered by
Theater of the Arts. 3-5 p.m
"Quilts and The Ladies Who Make Them"
NOVEMBER 1-6

OCTOBER 23

Women's Clubs

sumer affairs for Detroit
will speak on "Consumer
Regulations — Straight
Jacket or Life Jacket?"
The speaker on Dec. 1 will
be psychologist Betty
Houston who will discuss,
"Total Woman — Total
Human Being." On Feb. 2
WWJ-TV newscaster
Sande Drew will speak on
"The Woman and Televi-
sion." There is a charge.
Baby-sitting service is
available by reservation
for children age 3 and
older. For information,
call ticket chairman Iris •
Aaron, 858-7270, and Lily
Broner, 851-4127.
* * *
ROSENWALD AU-
XILIARY, American Leg-
ion, will join the post 1
p.m. Thursday, at Lincoln
Towers Apts. club room,
to celebrate the 86th
birthday of Joseph Shap-
iro. There will be re-
freshments and games.
* * *
NEGBAH CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will hold
a Jewish National Fund
luncheon and movie noon
Wednesday at Lincoln
Towers Apts. club house.
Percy Kaplan will speak
on the work of JNF.
Guests are invited.

(Engagements)

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Orchard Lake Pd. at Maple
Wet Bloomfield

Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Nelson of Delray Beach,
Fla., announce the en-
gagement of their daugh-
ter, Ellen Mangen, to
Barry Glazer, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Glazer of
Oak Park. No wedding
date has been set.

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BRANDEIS and TIKVA
CHAPTERS, Pioneer
Women, will meet 12:30
p.m. Monday at Country
Corners Apts. club house.
Refreshments will be
served. For information,
call Helen Ginsberg, 398-
8437; or Hilda Lakritz,
642-4476.
* * *
AVODAH CHAPTER,
Pioner Women, will meet
noon Tuesday in the
home of Lillian Goldman,
24031 Seneca, Oak Park.
Plans will be finalized for
the rummage sale to be
held Wednesday and
Thursday at Kngiths of
Columbus Hall, Berkley.
Rummage sale donations
should be dropped off at
the Goldman home.
* * *
AVODAH, BRAND-
EIS, TIKVA, DIMONA,
GOLDA MEIR, HANITA,
and WI-LITEHALL-CHAI
CHAPTERS, Pioneer
Women, will hold a joint
meeting 12:15 p.m. Nov. 9
at the Labor Zionist In-
stitute. Dr. Gertrude
Zemon Gass will speak on
"Challenges and Prob-
lems of Women in Today's
World." Frieda Faigin
and Renee Shuster are
program co-ordinators,
assisted by Bess
Shiffman, Regina Weis-
man, Elaine Kohner,
Mary Gilbert, and Susie
-Meizler. Refreshments
will be served at a nomi-
nal charge.
* * *
PRIMROSE BENEVO-
LENT CLUB will meet 8
p.m. Nov. 1 at the Zionist
Cultural Center. Final
arrangements will be
made for the donor lunc-
heon to be held Nov. 9.
* * *
BETH ACHIM SIS-
TERHOOD will hold its
paid-up membership
party 8 p.m. Monday in
the synagogue. There will
be a fashion show with
clothes modeled by sis-
terhood members. There
will also be a plant and
flower display. Afterglow
with petite buffet will fol-
low. For reservations or
information, call Beverly
Hacker, 353-5148; or Har-
riet Kruger, 273-3424. Sis-
terhood president is Tobi
Fox; vice president of fel-
lowship is Sharon
Leeman. The sisterhood
will hold the third session
of its adult ed'ucatioia
series, "The Seven Ages
of Woman," Monday at
the synagogue. Continen-
tal breakfast will be
served 9:30 a.m. followed
-at 10 a.m. by a lecture and
discussion on "Women in
Politics — Analysis of Is-
sues." Guest speaker will
be Helen Boxer of the
League of Women Voters.
There is a nominal charge
for non-members. For sit-
ter service, call the
synagogue, 352-8670.
Adult education chair-
man is Alice Bermanis,
adult education vice pres-
ident is Mickey Lasher.
* * *
CIRCLE
KNOB
CHAPTER, Women's
American ORT, will have
a fund-raising luncheon
noon Monday at Knob-
in-the-Woods club house.
Aileen Trix will review
"Ordinary People" by

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Judith Guest. There is a
charge. For reservations,
call Harriet Sigel, 353-
3110; or Molly Stross,
353-8153.
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