THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 23, 1977 29 'fhe Finest In Musical Entertainment ERIC ROSENOW AND HIS ONTINENTALS 398-3664 Women's Clubs BETH ACHIM SISTER- HOOD will hold its second annual Sukka Social for members and their families 6:30 p.m. Thursday. Mem- - r s_Atay FRIEGMAN pHarognAphy 25900 Greenfield (at 101 /2 mi. Landnjark Bldg' 968-0808, CANDIDS—Po*TIbUTS-401HES—OUTOOOR SETTINGS,-IRSTAMI PASSPORT PHOTOS bers are invited to tour the sukkot at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fox, Judge and Mrs. Benjamin Fried- man, Dr. and Mrs. Dennis Phillips, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Rosenbaum and Rabbi and Mrs. Milton Arm. At 8 p.m. a musical pro- gram will be presented in the synagogue. Cantor Simon Bermanis and Rachel and Judy Stern will participate. Russian immi- grants have been invited. Refreshments will be served in the sukka. For information, call Joyce Sherman, Jewish Family Living chairman, 352-2681. * * * SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold its paid-up membership tea 8 p.m. Thursday in the home of Miriam Rose, 5562 Powder Horn, West Bloomfield. Dues may be paid at the door. Guest speaker will be Alice Ross. Guests and prospective members are invited. For reservations, call Mrs. -Saul Rose, 851-2143, or Mrs. Richard Moss, 967-1029. Judy Moss and Ilene Deli- dow are membership chairmen. * * TEMPLE EMANU-EL SISTERHOOD will have its opening luncheon of the sea- son noon Oct. 10 in the temple. Rabbi Lewis E. Bogage, • director of the Southeast Region of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, will speak on "India: A Jewish Look at Its Geography." Paid-up members will be honored. Guests are invited and there is a charge for luncheon and babysitter. For reserva- tions, call Rosa Berger, 547- 3187, or Ann Ross, 545-2589. * * * GLENNWOOD CHAP- TER, Women's American ORT, announces there still are openings for bowlers in its mixed bowling league. For information, call Phyllis Dubrinsky, 356-2360, or Flora Sacks, 557-3421. * * * ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will hold its opening meeting of the sea- son 12:30 p.m. Saturday in the home of Mona Moses, 5586 Powder Horn, West Bloomfield. Shirley Benyas and Leo Mogill will present readings from Sholem Alei- chem and a dramatization from "Tevye's Daughters." A social hour will follow. * * * TEMPLE ISRAEL SIS- TERHOOD will have its first meeting of the season noon Oct. 8 at the temple. Author Herbert Tarr will speak on "Reflections of a Rabbi." His talk will be sponsored by the Daniel M. and Sophie Hass Memorial Lecture Fund. Guests are invited at a nominal charge. Doreen Millman is vice president of program. For reservations, call the temple, UN-3-7769. * * * NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE WOMEN will meet 11:30 a.m. Thursday in the Knob-in-the-Woods Apts. club house. President Irene Phillips will discuss fund- raising projects and announce committee. Chair- men. Guest speaker Her- man Nadler will show slides of the Six-Day War. Guests — - Manufacturing makes the difference.... at Gervais Furs where you'll find a huge selection of high fashion furs including Sable. Here is just a sample of the elegant creations froth our workrooms: CANADIAN LYNX COATS BADGER PANT COATS MINK COATS(fuli length, Fully let-out, in extra-drak, demi-buff and other mutation shades) _ $2950 $1295 MUSKRAT COATS (Full length) - FITCH COATS (Huge selection) FEATHERED RACCOON(Fun length. 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BE SMART * * * BETH SHALOM SISTER- HOOD will hold th first pro- gram in its "Lunch and Learn" series noon Oct. 6 in - the synagogue. Luncheon will be served. Rabbi David A. Nelson, spiritual leader, will speak on "Rio." There is a charge and advance . reservations are required. For reservations and infor- mation, call Charna 968-1582, or Thelma Prus- sack, 855-2129. Deadline is Oct. 3. SUIT YOURSELF * * * Complete Selection Of CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will have a special Sukkot meeting 11:30 a.m. Monday at the Lincoln Towers Apts. club room. Sam Hochman and Jeanette Serling will 'present a pro- gram. Brunch will be served, and guests are welcome. * * * HELEN ROSENBERG CANCER FIGHTERS, -City of Hope, will meet noon Monday at the Raleigh House. Mrs. Herschell Blitz, program chairman, will give a convention report. Cancer Fighters will cele- brate their 25th birthday at the meeting. Prospective members are invited. Luncheon will be served. * * * UNITED ORDER TRUE SISTERS will meet 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Sutton Place Apts. club house. Beverly Payne, TV newscaster, will be guest speaker. Mini- luncheon will . be served. Admission is free. Early Deadline The Jewish News has an early deadline of 3 p.m. today for local publicity to appear in the issue of Friday, Sept. 30. Material re- ceived late will be pub- lished the following week if still timely. The early deadline will also be in effect . The Latest In SUITS for Dress & Casual Naomi lippa's Advance Fashion Ltd. New Orleans . Mall 15600 W. 10 Mile Rd. at Greenfield G2111 11i . 11 HOURS: CZ. Mon.-Sat. 10-5 569-4030, Fit • Al-aat 31 II