THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32 friday, September 1, 1918 Clubs EARLY DEADLINE The Jewish News hbs an early deadline of noon today for local publicity to appear in the issue of Sept. S. Material received late will be published the following week if still timely. REMEMBER THE BLUE BOX AND EVERYTHING IT STANDS FOB ON EVERY IMPORTANT OCCASION. 557-66440 National Federation of LIVONIA Women's CONGREGATION SIS- Temple Sisterhoods, and TERHOOD will hold its Betty Katzman, president annual membership tea 1 of the Michigan Area NFTS, p.m. Sept. 10 in the home of will report on the 20th in- ternational . conference of Thelma Goldstein, 36071 Sherwood, Livonia. For the World Union for Pro- reservations, call Ms. gressive Judaism. For reservations, call Rosa Be- Goldstein, 464-7305. •• • rger, 547-3187, or Ann Ross, AVODAH CHAPTER, 545-2589. • • • Pioneer Women, will hold a EIN KAREM GROUP, business meeting noon Tuesday in the home of Hadassah, will hold its first Bernice Meyers, 25821 Ar- open meeting of the season 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the rowhead Dr., Southfield. • • • Lancaster Hills Apts. club TEMPLE EMANU-EL house. Mini luncheon will SISTERHOOD will meet be served. There is a charge. Mrs. Milton Eisler an- 10 a.m. Sept. 11 in the tem- ple. Esther Pastor will pre- nounces past Metropolitan sent a program of disco Detroit Chapter President dance exercises. Babysit- Mrs. Peter Martin will be ters will be available at a guest speaker. The film, "If I nominal charge. Lillian Forget Thee," will be shown. Meltzer, president of the • • • AUTUMN HILLS CHAPTER, Womens American ORT, will have a pot-luck dinner for new THE SKIN SHOP) members and guests 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Franklin Pointe club house. For reservations, call Margie Stern, 557-6835, or Shelley Spaulding, 576-1455. ESTHER MARKS (FORMERLY OF HAS OPENED CARLISLE'S BAG & JEWELRY COUNTER 1 • • • 20% OFF NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will have a paid-up membership lunch- eon noon Wednesday at the Lincoln Towers Apts. club 23303 PROVIDENCE DR. CARLISLE TOWERS Closed Mondays 557 - 1373 \SUITE 104 room. • • • FANNIE GLUCK • co ici FOUR FLOORS DEDICATED TO THE SCIENCE OF UNISEX HAIR CARE. MASTERS IN ALL PHASES OF HAIR DESIGN. Styling by Russ Long, Marie Barterian and Jerry Kit, proficient in the art of . . .• • Coloring • Permanent Waving • Hair Cutting . Exquisite Nail Care By Lottie and Judy . • Manicuring • Nail Wrapping • Pedicuring whi J' NTRODUCTORY COUPON FREE MANICURE F S I O I N END BRINONI Ik PERI WITH ANY HAIR STYLING With This Coupon GOOD THRU SEPT. 30, 1978 JN /2 PRICE 1 With This Coupon GOOD THRU SEPT. 30, 1978 APPOINTMENT NECESSARY . . JN 559-1811 REFLECTIONS OF YOU 17697 W. TEN MILE RD. •• • CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will meet 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at the North- gate Apts. club house. Adele Mondry will talk about Herzl. Brunch will be served and guests are in- vited. • • • WOMEN OF JEWISH NATIONAL FUND will hold their first board meet- ing of the season noon Tues- day at the Zionist Cultural Center, it was announced by Reba Bloom, president. Plans for the year will be discussed. Refreshments will be served. A film will be shown. Shirley Kraft is chairwoman of the day. Hostesses are Helen Biegel, Serena Brumer, Ilona Dick, Malvina Fried and Helen Rosenfeld. • • • UN- CHILDREN LIMITED will have a paid-up membership lunch- eon 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Knob-in-the-Woods Apts. club house. Dues may be paid at the door. For reservations, call Bess Katz, 355-9026. ORT Conference Here in October a 11 011°Y1' garaL •C s (30 c1J°LL CHAPTER, Mizrachi Women, will meet noon Tuesday at the Northgate Apts. club house. Plans for the 40th donor luncheon will be formulated and Mrs. Emil Spilman will report on a recent Israel Bond semi- nar in Israel. Guests are in- vited. JUST EAST OF SOUTHFIELD ROAD Visit With Us Will Enhance The Total Reflections Of You!' Israel Bond Fashion Show Committee Finalizes Plans Shown preparing for the Oct. 19 Israel Bonds Women's Division fashion show are, from left, stand- ing, Mite Martin, Meryl Podolsky, Linda Goldman, Anna Slomovitz, Celia Schwartz, Anne Silver Ida Stattman, Frances Rosenzweig, and Fani Adelsberg. Seated are, from left, Ruth Friedman, Doreen Herme- lin and Sharon Hart. • • • sco Parties cy Bonds Israel The Women's Division Fashion Show Committee met re- cently to continue planning the Oct. 19 event, which will be held at Cong. Shaarey 4 4 Zedek. 1\1 11 il■ C Doreen Hermelin, fash- ion show chairman, an- nounced that Hattie, Inc. of Birmingham and the Re- naissance Center is coor- dinating and presenting the Israeli fashions as a public service. Mrs. Goldie Adler will be the fashion commen- tator. By NORMA BARACH (Copyright 1978. JTA, Inc.) 1 lb. cod or flounder fillet seasoned salt pancake mix (dry) 1 egg, beaten oil Season fillets with seasoned salt. Dip In beaten egg, then pancake mix. Fry In hot oil until golden on all sides. Serve at once. Serves 4. 353-6699 The fashion show com- mittee, still in formation, also includes: Esther Allan, Phyllis Beaver, Lily Belinsky, Marlene Borman. Doris Boa- chan, Franke Charlupski, Women's Division Chairwoman, Bernice Deutsch. Male Dorfman. Doris Farber, Sally Feldman, Eleanor Folbe, Edith Frank, Be- thea Green. Miriam Hamburger, Norma Hudosh, Hortense Inter- ess. Gabriella Karp, Agnes Beverly Laker, Eleanor Lessman, Julie Levy, Geneva Maisel, Dr. A. Freda Milstein. Pearl Nosan, May Nosanchuk, Anne Parren, Lola Pines, Blanche Pollack, Ruth Rich, Rosa Schaumberg, Emma Scheyer, Miriam Shenkman, Janie Sherman, Harriet Sherr, Marilyn Soble, Ruth Sosin, Lois Spector, Betty Starkman, Bar- bara Stollman, Frieda Stollman, Susie Walters. Lucille Weisberg and Linda Weissman. NEW YORK — Reese Feldman, of Tenafly, N.J. and Claire Pyser, of Mon- sey, N.Y. have been chosen to head the forthcoming 12th National Board Con- ference of Women's Ameri- can ORT, to be held in Dearborn. The conference, which will run Oct. 30-Nov. 2, will attract more than 600 delegates. Mrs. Feldman, national board conference chairman, said that the conference will For information about the be "one of the most impor- tant in the history of show, call Israel Bonds, 968-0200. Women's American ORT. We are beginning our sec- ond half-century of service to the Jewish people," she said, "and will be increasing our efforts to meet the chal- lenge of building the ORT vocational network abroad and promoting quality edu- cation here in the U.S. "We will also step up our efforts to develop the new and innovative Bramson ORT Training Center in New York, which is the first ORT school in the U.S. The conference will devise the ways and means to achieve our goals." Fried Fish Da- Sa- 04"-- ifa ms4 photography 30790 Southfield At 13 Mile Road 646-8484