THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34 Friday, October 7, 1977 W o me n ' s Clu b si What's New (Continued from Page 31) Dorothy Potiker and Sara Schwartz. Diane Levine is Plans for the November din- president, and Reba Bloom ner-dance will be discussed. * * * is 'chairman of the board. Donor co-chairman are Bea NORTHWEST CHILD Feigelman, Belle Green- RESCUE WOMEN will baum, Rissa Winkleman sponsor a games night 6:30 and Frieda Stollman. For p.m. Oct. 15 at the Sans information, call the JNF, Souci Hall, Farmington 968020. Refreshments will Hills. Proceeds will benefit mentally retarded children be served. here and in Israel. For * * * information, call Kaggie BNAI MOSHE SISTER- Glazer, chairman, 557-8911. * * * HOOD will meet 8 p.m. WOMEN OF JEWISH Wednesday in the social hall. Helen Baumhaft, pro- NATIONAL FUND will hold gram vice president, will a workshop 11:30 a.m. Wednesday in the Zionist present Part II of "The Cultural Center, it was Book of Me." Rabbi Gerald announced by Betty Silver- Teller, educational director at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, man, chairman, and Belle Levin, co-chairman of the will speak. Dr. and Mrs. JNF Women's 1977-1978 Allan (Betty) Weiner will give a demonstration on donor drive. A film on the "The Joy of Cooking— work of JNF will be shown. Hostesses are Sara Dia- Kosher." Friends and hus- mond, Fanny Kardener, bands are invited. LUCITE GIFT ITEMS AT Yarn Shop at JNF Bond Lunch Emil Cohen, humorist, raconteur and vocalist at Grossinger's Hotel and Country Club, will be the guest speaker at the Women of Jewish National Fund — Israel Bond Tribute Lunch- eon, noon Tuesday at Cong. Bnai Moshe. The JNF members will honor Mrs. Anton A. (Helen) Rosenfeld, recipi- ent-elect of Israel's United Jerusalem Award, "in rec- ognition of her dedication to JNF, the community and the Israel Bond program." Luncheon chairman is Mrs. Jules Kraft, last year's honoree, and Mrs. Pearl Nosan is JNF Israel Bond chairman. For luncheon reservations, call Israel Bonds, 968-0200. Tzedaka means right- "The secret of dealing successfully with a child is eousness. It is the closest word for "charity" in Hebr- not to be its parent." -Mell Lazarus ew or Yiddish. Karen Lehman Weds in Winter Women to Focus on Child Abuse —Knitting —Crocheting —Needlepoint —Rug Hooking The League of Jewish Women's Organizations will host a program on "What's Happening to Our Chil- qdren," focus- ing on child abuse, noon Thursday at Cong. Beth Achim. Newscaster Jim Herring- ton of WXYZ- TV will mod- Herrington erate a panel discussion. Members of the panel include U.S. Sen. Donald Riegle (or a top aide); John Cole, director of family and children's serv- ices of the Michigan Depart- ment of Social Services in New Orleans Mall 10 & Greenfield 569-0909 M-F 9:30-4:30 Sat. 10-4 Southfield Public Schools Community Education Presents Humorist Featured "A GOATS TALE" Performed by the Piccolo Opera with Marjorie Gordon & Cantor Harold Orbach Oct. 9, 7:30 P.M. at Southfield Lathrup High School 19301 W. 12 Mile Rd. Southfield Tidal available at Music Mod (Evergreen Plaza) Como* dna MN Surge Washington (McKinley School) and at So door ode. $5.00 call 354-7455 or 042-4995 Michael Gaines is BACK and BOB SAKS Oldsmobile has got him "Buy With Cofifidence" ALL OUR OLDSMORILES MAVE SAKS APPEAL 35300 GRAND RIVER FIARMINGTON HILLS 478-0500 • Lansing; and Alice Belden, director of the social serv- ices department of Chil- dren's Hospital of Michigan. Corrine Oppenheim is pro- gram chairman, and Lor- raine Weiner is co-chair- man. Sandy Schore is community relations vice president. The public is invited. For information, call Mrs. Oppenheim, 545-3361. (Engagements) , Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Blau of Oak Park announce the engagement of their daughter, Wendy Marie Blau, to Stuart L. Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Young of Farmington. A December wedding is planned. Melody Musicale Meeting Is Slated Melody Musicale will hold its monthly meeting 8 p.m. Wednesday in the home of Florence Malach, 18219 George Washington, Southfield. The program will feature ethnic dancers. Pamela Mathers and Lucy McGinty. who perform as "The Desert Spirits." A Chinese auction will follow. The group still has open- ings for piano accom- panists, vocal soloists, first and second sporanos and altos. For information, call Louise Lazarus, 547-0168 or Mrs. Malach, 569-3874. Mail Warning The Jewish News has a regular deadline of noon Monday for local publicity to appear in the issue of Oct. 14. 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