38 Friday, May 5, ma Broner Book Due May 25 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS chtils cRotizEngEtg to chlav—ri in Women's Clubs gU2E Holt, Rinehart and Winston will publish Esther Broner's fourth book, "A Weave of Women," on May 25. Mrs. Broner, an associate professor of English at Wayne State University, will be in New York next week for a pre-publication party co-hosted by the pub- lishers and former Detroiter and TV star Michael Tolan. She will also lecture later this month at the Univer- sity of California at Los Angeles, the University of Southern California and other West Coast schools. MISS ROTHENBERG She is the author of Mr. and Mrs. Hanely "Summer is a Foreign Land," "Journal Nocturnal" Rothenberg of Southfield announce the engagement and "Her Mothers." of their daughter, Susan Lynn to Jacob Greenspan, son of Mr. Morris MEMORIES Greenspan of Oak Park and AT THEIR BEST the late Mrs. Sonia Greenspan. Joe Kash Miss Rothenberg Photography attended Wayne State Uni- versity. Her fiance also 968-8542 attended WSU and will After 4:00 P.M. attend the Illinois College of "Quality Need Not Podiatric Medicine. (Continued from Page 33) boutique sale. Copies of the sisterhood cookbook will be available. For reservations, call Barbara Traison, 557- 8257; Pat Shanbom, 626- 8515; or the synagogue, 557-8210. • • • PRIMROSE BE- NEVOLENT CLUB will meet noon Wednesday in the Northgate Apts. club house. Plans for the June 4 anniversary dinner-dance will be discussed. Petite luncheon will be served. • • • TEMPLE EMANU-EL SISTERHOOD will install officers and board members noon Monday in the synagogue. Thelma Rosen- baum will review "Rachel, the Rabbi's Wife." There is a eh nrge, and babysitting will be available at a nominal charge. For reservations, call Mrs. Milton Ross, 544- 2589, or Mrs. Norman Be- rger, 547-3187. • • • CARMEL GROUP, Hadassah, will hold its in- stallation luncheon noon Be Expensive" A June wedding is Tuesday at Stouffer's Re- planned. staurant. Peggy Shafir will be installing officer. For reservations and informa- tion, call Hilda Hamburger, 968-2921. •• • CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will have a meet- ing 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Northgate Apts. club house. Sam Hochman will present a program. Ger- trude Shmukler and Yetta Weiner will sponsor the Love From All Your Family brunch. Guests are wel- Especially Bubbeleh come. •• • BETH ACHIM SIS- TERHOOD will hold its annual installation 6:30 ai loss worries? p.m. May 22 in the If you're disorganized, that's usually the synagogue. Ann Leeman, case! Whether it's your business office, past president of the sister- home, or garage that's driving you bananas! hood and Michigan Branch Try, of the Women's League for Conservative Judaism, will "we put your pieces in place" be installing officer. Offi- cers and board members to be installed are Sharon Leeman, president; Sharon Burns, Annie Friedman and • small business owners Marian Lasher, vice • professionals presidents; Beverly Mitz, • homemakers e. business offices, home work centers, closets, kitchen cup- Sandra Rubin, Ann Panter, boards. . Eve Stotzky, Arlene Bur- welt Take On Any ChollengellIf lant, Esther Lisner, Mildred Phone Ms. Feldman 967-3144 Rosenbaum and Maxine Stoler, secretaries; Ger- trude Rosen, treasurer; and. Gladys Allen, Libby Ben- Moche, Elizabeth Cantor, Marcia Davis, Irma Glaser, Sylvia Goldsmith, Beverly Hacker, Nancy Miller, Pauline Norman, Judith Phillips, Esther Rosenblum, Judith Siegel, Estelle Wainer and Bertha Wasserman, directors. There is a charge. For re- quired reservations by May 15, call Ms. Goldsmith, 968-5193, or Esther Stein, 646-8043. Lotty Partovich is installation chairman. Ms. Wainer is social com- mittee chairman. • • • WHITEHALL CHAP- TER, Women's American ORT, will meet 12:30 p.m. Thursday in the Whitehall Apts. club house. Refresh- ments will be served, and games will follow. Guests are welcome. •• • AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold its annual fund-raising dinner 7 p.m. Saturday at the Northgate Apts. club house. Games will follow, and there is a charge. For reservations, call Mary Gil- bert, 547-2357. •• • KINNERET CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will hold a games party noon Monday in the Lincoln To- wers Apts. club room. Pro- ceeds will benefit the child rescue fund. Hostesses are Esther Nusbaum and Gol- die Fleisher. Guests are in- vited. •• • Federation Women to Hold Annual Meeting at JCCenter RADZINSKI May You Always Be HEALTHY, WEALTHY & WISE WELCOME HOME! JJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII NEED MORE TIME???, Frost- or organizers Rehearsing for the musical program which will be presented at the Jewish Welfare Federations Women's Division annual meeting May 18 at the Jewish Community Center are, from left: Lea Field, meeting chairman; Leah Snider, the division's vice president for program; Gerry Gross, director; and Evelyn Platt, musical director. The program, "High Notes," written by former division president Josephine Weiner, is a musical history of the Women's Division. "High Notes," a musical history of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation Women's Division, will highlight the division's 32nd annual meeting noon May 18 at the Jewish Community Center. On the agenda for the luncheon-meeting is the election of officers and 'UPPER'S JEWELRY IF YOUR MOTHER HAS A GOLDEN HEART This Mother's Day Give Her A HEART OF GOLD Diamond and Gold Creations For That Someone Special Free Gift Wrapping No Due Bills, Cash Refunds Watch and Jewelry Repair On Premises r. VISA' In Racquetime Mall N.E. Corner 12 Mile & Northwestern 357-5578 M., Th., Fri., til 9, Tues., Wed., Sat. UI 6 board members for the com- ing year. Outgoing division President Carolyn Green- berg will report on various division activities, and Campaign Chairman Dul- cie Rosenfeld will give an update of the women's per- formance in the 1978 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund. Lea Field is chairman of the 1978 annual meeting planning committee. Serv- ing with her are Leah Snider, the division's vice president for program; Anna Dann, who designed the invitation; and Helen Naimark, chairman of last year's annual meeting, ad- viser. Former division president Josephine Weiner wrote the "High Notes" pro- gram and will narrate it at the annual meeting. Sin- gers are Doris August, Shir- ley Behar, Geri Levit, Janet Pont, Maida Portnoy and Sandy Schechter. Gerry Gross is director and Evelyn Platt the accompanist . NORTHWEST DE- TROIT CHAPTER, CARIH, will meet 8 p.m. Wednesday in the home of Mrs. George Frank, 4043 W. Maple, Birmingham. Guests and prospective members are invited. Re- freshments will be served. •• • YOUNG WOMEN OF JEWISH NATIONAL FUND will hold their 11th annual auction 7 p.m. May 21 at Temple Emanu-El, it was announced by the president, Rissa Winkel- man. Proceeds will benefit the youth camp in the American Bicentennial Park near Jerusalem. For information, to buy tickets or donate gifts, call the JNF, 968-0820. The women will have a business and social meeting noon Thursday in the home of .Micki Grossman, 28812 Rockledge, Farmington Hills. Dessert luncheon will be served. 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