THE DETROIT JEWISH . NEWS Hadassah to Honor Anne Parzen at Israel Bond Sponsor Luncheon SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will have a board meeting 8 p.m. Thursday in the home of Esther Kaber, 14161 Lud- low Pl., Oak Park. * * * BETH SHALOM SIS- TERHOOD will usher in Jeivish Music Month with a program noon Feb. 28 in the synagogue. Cantor Samuel Greenbaum will present a program enti- tled, "The Yiddish Folk Song." Luncheon will be The served, and guests are welcome. There is a ANNE PARZEN Mrs. Parzen is a life charge. * * * member and past group ORCHESTRA GLENNWOOD CHAP- president iof Hadassah, Featuring and is presently part- TER, Women's American T.V. & Recording Artist time-parent chairman for ORT, will have a lunc- Sherwood University-' heon noon March 4 in the VICKIE CARROLL East. She is the Israel Knob-in-the-Woods Apts. "Professional Entertainment" Bond chairman for the club house. Rabbi Sher- 255-1599 543-72261 Metropolitan Detroit win Wine of the Birmin- Chapter and is a member gham Temple will speak. of the Women's Division There is a charge. For re- servations, call Sue Free- of Israel Bonds. land, 399-0923,- or Donna The honoree-elect is a Baron, 1-681-1413. * * * member of Congregation SAVE! SAVE! BNAI MOSHE SIS- r. Shaarey Zedek, where she has served as an officer TERHOOD will offer its BUY DIRECT and board member of the second semester of adult FROM THE Sisterhood. She was co- education courses begin- IMPORTER producer of a production ning March 2 in the commemorating the 100th synagogue. Elly Meisler SEYNKYLIFt.. anniversary of the will teach Beginning KAPLAN synagogue, and for a Hebrew and Shoshana number of years was as- Ben Oser, Intermediate a.rid.' Co. sociated with the prepara- Hebrew. A seminar, "The IMPORTER AND CUTTERS tion of the Consecration History of the OF FINE DIAMONDS Holocaust," will be con- Service. • 30555 Southfield, ducted by Margaret Suite 100 645-9200 Mrs. Parzen also served Eichner. Rabbi Stanley as a member of the An- Rosenbaum will conduct nual Book Fair Commit-. a discussion following the tee of the Jewish Com- classes. Registration will take place 9 a.m. March 2 munity Center. in the synagogue. Babysitters will be avail- able. There is a charge for the courses. * * * ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet on style .. . 12:30 p.m. Saturday in the home of Rosalie Raimi, 28505 Tavistock Trail, Southfield. Leo MOgill, tenor, accompanied by Lucia Brill Schon, will present a program of Jewish Music, "Sounds of Our Fathers, Past and Present." A social hour will precede the meeting. * * Rorr (SHELDON / I chairmen, have arranged a current events program and sing-along to follow the luncheon. Reser- vations are required, and Ms. Glazier is reservation chairman. Meanwhile, reservations are still available for the Sister- hood Institute Day to take place Feb. 28 in the synagogue. For reser- vations, by Monday, call Beverly Hacker, 353- 5148, or Fredell White- man, 356-1864. * * * PRIMROSE BENEVO- LENT CLUB will meet noon Wednesday in the Northgagate Apts. club house. Committee reports will be read and plans for the -anniversary dinner- dance discussed. Petite luncheon will be served. * * * BETH MOSES SIS- TERHOOD will meet 8 p.m. Wednesday in the so- cial hall. The film, "Ron- dezvous With Freedom," will be shown. Families and friends are invited. A social hour will follow. * * * PURITY CHAPTER, Order of the Eastern Star, will honor past and present patrons and as- sociate patrons 7:45 p.m. Monday in the Oddfellow Temple, Berkley. Re- freshments will follow. * * * AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet HAVE AN AFFAIR WITH HAL GORDON 1 Women's Clubs Hadassah will sponsor - the first 1977 event for the National Honorary Societies of Israel Bonds, with a luncheon on March 23, at 12 noon, at the home of Mrs. Peter A. Martin, president of the Met- ropolitan Detroit Chapter of Hadassah. The sponsor luncheon will be a prelude to a tri- bute luncheon honoring Mrs. George C. (Anne) Parzen of Detroit, to be held May 19. Friday, February 18, 1977 3 3 noon March 1 in the home of Ida Greenbain, 15937 George Washington, Southfield. Plans will be formulated for future fund raising events. * * * TEMPLE BETH JACOB SISTERHOOD will meet noon Feb. 28 in the temple. Rabbi Jeffrey Ballon will review "Pas- sages" by Gail Sheehy. For reservations,-call the temple, 332-3212. Musical Entertainment Big Bands or Small Combos 355-4999 Artistic Mirror presents its custom designed decorator mirror line. 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