40 Friday, December 2, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Women's Clubs SHAAREY- ZEDEK SIS- TERHOOD will hear diet lecturer Elaine Lowenthal at a Town Hall Series lec- ture following a 10 a.m. continental breakfast Wednesday in the syna- gogue. Ms. Lowenthal will speak on "Dining by the Light of the Refrigerator or Brighter Side of , Losing Weight." The public is in- vited, and there is a charge. Babysitters will be avail- able by advance reservation only. For tickets or infor- mation, call the synagogue, 357-5544. Lily Broner is tick- et chairman, assisted by Iris Aaron and Ilene Nemer. Town Hall chairman is Doris August. * * * BETH ABRAHAM HILL- EL MOSES SISTERHOOD will hold a board meeting noon Wednesday at the West Bloomfield synagoguth. Hostesses Mollie Blum, Paula Marx and Ruth Mer- melstein will 'serve the luncheon. The sisterhood will hold its annual paid-up membership luncheon noon Dec. 14 in the West Bloomfield synagogue. Pro- gram chairmen, Esther Moskovitz and Lorraine Reuben, will present the sis- terhood choral group soloists conducted by Can- tor Israel Fuchs. Luncheon chairmen Bea Mondry and Doris Bean and their com- mittee will prepare and serve the luncheon. For res- ervations, call the syna- gogue, 851-6880. OAK PARK NSHEI CHA- BAD STUDY GROUP (10 Mile Area) will meet 3 p.m. Saturday in the home of Mrs. Milton Duchan, 24601 Harding. - Eugene Goldberg will speak. The Nine Mile area group will not meet. * * * TEMPLE ISRAEL SIS- TERHOOD will hear Rabbi Leon Fram review the play, "Golda," 11 a.m. Monday in the temple. Breakfast will be served at 10 a.m. Mrs. Sol Luft is chairman of the temple's book review series. Tickets will be available at. the door. At 1 p.m. the Temple Israel Garden Club will celebrate its 25th anni- versary at a Hanuka cele- bration in the temple. Mrs. Milton Superstine, presi- dent, announces luncheon will be served, and Rose Morgan and her choral group.will present a musical program. Mrs. Samuel G. Bank is chairman, of the day. Assisting her are Mes- dames Samuel Lappin, Louis Barden, Leo Hack, Albert Jaco, _Raymond Le vine and Archie Grey. * * * NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE WOMEN willcele- brate Hatuka at a luncheon meeting Thursday in the Knob-in-the-Woods Apts. club house. Attorney Louis E. Barden will speak on "Jewish Humor—What's Funny About It? " Guests are invited at a nominal charge. For reservations, call Sally Victor, 647-8820. * * * be served and friends are welcome. * * * BIRMINGHAM GROUP, Hadqssah, will hold a Ha- WHITEHALL CHAPTER, nuka celebration 11:30 a.m.- Tuesday in the Hunter's Ridge Apts. club house. There will be a gift bou- tique, candlelighting cere- mony and traditional re- freshfments. Folk dancer Shirley Behar will enter- tain. Guests are invited. For information, call Beverly Frank, 646-8594. * * * NORTHGATE CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Tuesday in the Northgate Apts. club house. Sherry Wasserman, librar- ian at the Oak Park Li- brary, will review books of Jewish interest.. Guests are welcome, and refreshments will be served. For informa- tion, call Blanche Gruene- baum, 968-5694. * * * PRIMROSE BEN- EVOLENT CLUB will cele- brate Hanuka and the suc- cess of its recent donor luncheon 7 p.m. Monday at the Zionist Cultural Center. Dinner will be served. The Israel Emergency Fund, Magen David Adom and the Allied Jewish Campaign benefitted from the donor. A committee headed by Presi- dent Belle Cohen and Vice President Irene Rodman will help host a Hanuka par- ty Tuesday at the Jewish Community Center for Jew- ish mental patients. * * * - Women's American ORT, will hold a regular meeting 12:30 p.m. Thursday in the Whitehall Apts. club house. Games . and refreshments will follow. Guests are wel- come. * * * WOMEN OF JEWISH NA- TIONAL FUND Board will meet noon Tuesday at the Zionist Cultural Center, it was announced by Diane Levine, president. Dessert luncheon will be served. MOVIE GUIDE Complex Hostesses are Betty Gold- berg, Lillian Schubiner and Jean Klafer. Reba Bloom is chairman of the board. * * * BETH ACHIM SISTER-i HOOD will begin a class on the study of Megillat Esther 1 p.m. Tuesday in the syna- gogue. There is a charge for non-members. The begin- ning Hebrew class, original- ly slated for Wednesday, will begin instead Jan. 4. The 10-wee - k course will be held 1 p.m. on consecutive Wednesdays in the syna- gogue. There is a charge. For re _ servations for either class, call Annie Friedman, chairman, 968-4558. Baby- sitter will be available by - * * * THE MOTHERS' CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Phil (Mu- riel) Silverstein of Oak Park hold a business meeting noon Monday in the North- gate Apts. club house. Cur- rent events will be dis- cussed. Refreshments will be served. Guests are wel- come. recently returned from a trip to Arizona where they visited their son, Avery, who attends Arizona State University in Tempe. They also visited relatives and friends. Israeli Beers Win Awards TEL AVIV — Israeli beers were honored recently with two gold medals in the Monde Selection, 16th annual world judging of out- standing beers and non-alco- holic beverages, conducted recently in Brussels and Luxembourg. Israel's premium beer, Maccabee, won the gold medal in the Pilsen type low-fermentation category. In the "Munich-type" darker lager category, Israel's popular Gold Star beer was one of only three medal winners. 1, 2, 3, 4, Greenfield'N. of 9 Mile 559-2730 1 THEATERS IN ONE Bt ILDING Cted. MATINEES ALL THEATERS —1 Sho. only at I:00 -SI.50 "STAR WARS" "FANTASIA" "FIRST LOVE" "LOOKING FOR MR. GOODBAFt" BERKLEY NOW with each and every paid admission. 12 Li" 2':( 0331 0 4' Bonus Value Coupons "NEW POLICY" All seats $1.00 Details & Description of Merchandise available in theater lobby at all time s including Saturday night. No Coupons Accepted. Weekday Incl. Sat. I NEVER PROMISED YOU A ROSE 'GARDEN (R) • SHIPSTADS &JOHNSON 101 FOLLIES will celebrate its 57th anni- versary 12:30 p.m. Monday in the 10 Mile branch of the Jewish Community Center. Luncheon will be served. There is a charge. * * * The Greatest Family Show On Ice! FANNIE GLUCK CHAP- TER, American ' Mizrachi (9 exciting performances) at Women, will hold its annual Hanuka luncheon noon Mon- day at the Zionist Cultural Center. Hostesses are Sarah Smith, Rae Bodzin, Ann Goodman, Laura Nusbaum. Esther Temchin, Bertha Torgow and Evelyn Wal- lace. _ Guests are invited, and there is a charge. For reservations, call Ethel Rosen, 968-5429. * * * CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will have a special meeting 11:30 a.m. Monday in the Lincoln Towers Apts. club room. Max Shneider- man will present a Hanuka program, and Sam Hoch- man will lead the candle- lighting ceremony. Brunch GOLDA ,MEIR CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will Americana AVODAH AND WHITE- HALL CHAPTERS; Pioneer Women, will hold a -com- bined Hanuka party and Dollars for David event noon Monday in the White- hall Apts. club house. Slides of Israel may be shown. Avodah Chapter will meet noon Dec. 13 in the home of Esther 'Fishman, 15235 Northgate, Oak Park. advance reservation. * * * Activities in Society 'Featuring the Muppet characters from Sesame Street OLYMPIA STADIUM NOW THRU SUNDAY • hAtiPPE TC INC 1971 Weeknights - 7:30 p.m., Saturday - 12 noon, 4:00 & 8:00 p.m., Sunday - 1:30 & 5:30 p.m. TICKETS: $7.00, $6.00, $4.50. (Children, 14 & under, and Senior Citizens 1/2 price all weeknight shows, both Saturday matinees, & in the $4.50 mezzanine all performances.) AT: Olympia, Olympia Travel (Birmingham), & Montgomery Ward stores by mail to 5920 GRAND RIVER, DET. 48208 (enc. stamped, self-addressed envel.) by phone: (313) 895-7000, and at Olympia FOR INFORMATION CALL: (313) 895-7000 Thank You Sanders for sponsoring Opening Night