42 Friday, September 2, 1977 HAVE AN AFFAIR WITH HAL GORDON THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS In ancient Israel it was a custom to send apples to the sick. I would like to thank all my dear relatives and wonderful friends for their good wishes and thoughtfulness during my recent hospital stay. Musical Entertainment Big Bands or Small Combos Sincerely HELEN BROWN 10 cards and 10 envelopes unlimited quantity SPECIALTY PRINTING CO Mrs. Rosenfeld to Be Honored by the JNF Women for Bonds Mrs. Anton A. Rosenfeld, a life member of the Women of Jewish National Fund, will be honored as "Woman of the Year" at a JNF-Israel Bond Luncheon. Mrs. Rosenfeld will re- ceive the "Jerusalem Anni- versary" Award at the luncheon, to be held Oct. 11, at Cong. Bnai Moshe. The award will be present- ed "in tribute to Mrs. Rose- nfeld's years of leadership in the JNF, the Israel Bond program, and many other communal and Zionist causes; and commemorates the 10th anniversary of the reunification of Jerusa- lem." The honoree and her hus- band, former cantor of Bnai Moshe and semi-re- tired insurance broker, have established a JNF For- est in Israel and as life members, donated a room at the Shaarey Zedek Hospi- tal of Jerusalem. Mrs. Rose- nfeld is a life member of Hadassah and Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehuda. She was active in the Debo- rah Zionist Organization, and is a past vice president European Style DOWN QUILTS FREE GIFT WRAPPING & DELIVERY' TO HOSPITALS MAGAZINES • MAGAZINES MAGAZINES • BOOKS • BOOKS • BOOKS made to order Place order now for fall delivery Quilts Remade old orchard center 6671 Orchard Lake Road at Maple, W. Bloomfield 626-2939 Traurigs Quilt & Pillow factory showroom 15144 W. 7 Mile Sat. by Appt. 342-9448 est. 1979 Moo-Fri 10-9 P.M. W10 P.M. CloseiSsoday We mail anywhere in the Continental U.S.A. LABOR DAY II EEK ESiD SPECIAL! Fri. Sat,. Sun.-Sept. 2, 3, 4 FALL Sweater JAMBOREE at Burton's Gal! To encourage you to shop on the week- end, all our new Fall Sweaters are REDUCED 20% -these three days only! Sorry, layaways and previous sales not included. -• Open Thurs. & Fri. til 9 Sat. til 7 . OPEN SUNDAY 12 TO 5 20% OFF': B URT 0 N" • E3 GLAMOUR AND LEISURE FFIIININE HARVARD ROW MALL Close d labor Day FAsofioNs 11 Mile & Lahser Southfield Available For All Occasions 25 years experience MAGICAL MEL 547-2464 N 20 % i re Invited HELEN ROSENFELD of the Women's League of Tel Guborim. She is also a member of ORT, Magen David Adom, Project Hope, the Lubavit- cher Center, the Boy Scouts of America and the Ameri- can Red Cross. Planning the luncheon are Mrs. Louis Levine, Women of JNF president; Mrs. Pearl Nosan, JNF-Is- rael Bond chairman; and Mrs. Shirley Kraft, lunch- eon chairman. For reservations, call. JNF, 968-0820, or Israel Bonds, 968-0200. Record Stag Day Response; Election of DSG Board Due Invitations to the 1977 De- troit Service Group Stag Day are bringing record re- sponse from Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergen- cy Fund workers, it was re- ported by Stag Day chair- man Thomas I. Klein. The annual "fun day," during which Campaign workers relax and share in the achievement of the just- MAGICIAN There is no better tonic for depression, no greater elixir for whatever happens to be wrong at the moment than enthusiasm.—Samuel Goldwyn concluded Campaign, will take place Wednesday at Franklin Hills Country Club. This is the 28th such event held by the Detroit Service Group, year-round organization for workers of the AJC-IEF. President is Arthur Howard. Among the highlights of the Stag Day gathering are a buffet lunch and awards dinner at which the DSG Losing Cup will be pre- sented to the campaign divi- sion with the largest per- centage increase in contri- butions over the previous year's division total. Awards to winning golfers also will be given. Stag Day also will be the occasion of the biennial meeting of the Detroit Serv- ice Group, at which 33 mem- bers-at-large will be nomi- nated and elected to serve on the DSG board of direc- tors. The, nominees are : Har- old Berry, Louis C. Blum- berg, Tom Borman, N. Brewster Broder, Sol Cicu- rel, Benjamin H. Frank, Jo- seph Garson, Marvin H. Goldman, Dr. Milton H. Goldrath, Earl Grant, David Handleman, Dr. I. Je- rome Hauser., Jay M. Kogan, Edward C. Levy, Sr. , Milton Lucow, Myron L. Milgrom, Milton J. Mill- er, David S. Mondry, Jo- seph H. Orley, Jack A. Rob- inson, Hyman Safran, Sam- uel Schiff, Irving Seligman, I. William Sherr, Richard E. Smitt, Robert A. Stein- berg, Phillip Stollman, George M. Stutz, Joel D. Tauber, Norman Wachler, Phillip T. Warren, Bernard Weisberg and William M. Wetsman. 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