THE DETROI 32 Friday, October 13, 1978 —n 5 1 ' E '' S Primrose Prepares for Donor Primrose Benevolent Club will hold its 44th an- nual donor luncheon noon Oct. 31 at Cong. Beth Achim, announces the president, Irene Rodman. The luncheon entertain- ment will be provided by Sammy Woolf, Max Sosin and Hal Gordon. The club raises funds for the Allied Jewish Campaign - Israel Emergency Fund and for national, state, local and Is- raeli causes. Donor chairmen include: Belle Cohen, overall donor; Dorothy Meckler, program; Esther Goldenberg, Mae Shapiro and Ms. Meckler, Wyn & Harold Landis HOME CATERING LENNY LIEBERMAN • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY Orchestra 559-0844 WYN-HAROLD CATERING [ t'GOLDEN Jewelry _ A • In I n Ray & Ida's Dress Shop 28970 Orchard Lake Rd. * bet. 12 & 13 Mile Rd. All 14 & 18Kt_Gold . ♦ I •Charm Holders •Charms • etc. •Bracelets •Chains •Earrings AT DISCOUNT PRICES ■•■■•■l■■■••••••• oToNss GLAMOUR AND LEISURE FEMININE FASHIONS m Mid-Fall SALE! 20% off HARVARD •ROW MALL on everything in the store! LIMITED TIME ONLY! 11 Mile Lahser Southfield ..1 OPEN THURS. & FRIAL9. SUNDAY 12 to 5 IRENE RODMAN journal; Helen Greenberg and Rose Bricker, pledges; Becky Weinman, Phyllis Faber and Nellie Brown, prizes. Mrs. Harry Kaufman will lead the singing of the national anthems, ac- companied by Bess Gruskin. Rose Aaron will recite the invocation. Meanwhile, the women will have a pre-donor meet- ing noon Wednesday in the Northgate Apts. club house. Refreshments will be served by social' committee mem- bers, Ruth Alter and Estelle. Alter. Honey and Spice Cake Recipe By NORMA BARACH (Copyright 1978, JTA, Inc.) The holiday season in which we find ourselves brings to mind an old favo- rite honey cake. This is a novel honey cake, yet an easy one to make. _ 1 spice cake mix 1 pkg. instant carmel pudding - 1 /2 tsp. instant coffee (not freeze dried) 1 cup hot water 1/2 cup_vegetable oil 1 mashed banana \ 4 eggs 1/2 tsp. vanilla 1/2 cup miniature chocolate chips Beat all ingredients well. Grease and flour a tube pan. Add batter. Bake at 350 de- greed for 45-50 minutes. PLAZA SUITE • • . • • • Gifts and Jewelry STORE WIDE SALE A SENSATIONAL 20% ADDITIONAL DISCOUNT OVER AND ABOVE OUR USUAL 20% OFF EVERY !Tim IN THE STORE AT A SAVING OF 40% OFF thru Oct. 21st *Fine arts are excluded • PLAZA SUITE • • Gifts and Jewelry FRANKLIN SHOPPING PLAZA. NORTHWESTERN AT 12 MILE, SOUTHFIELD Visa Mastercharge Open Mon. thru Sat. 10 to 8 Phone 357-1 1 21 • Women's Clubs DEGANIA CHAPTER, NORTHWEST CHILD maceutical Association RESCUE WOMEN will Ladies Auxiliary will meet Pioneer Women, will hear have a paid-up membership noon Wednesday in the candidate Jessica Cooper 9 luncheon noon Thursday at MCL Cafeteria in the Tel-12 p.m. Tuesday at the Labor the Red Cedars Restaurant, Mall. Final plans for the Zionist Institute. For in- Southfield. Fund-raising Nov. 2 dinner-dance will be formation, call Jacqueline Zeff, 967-3627. The group activities will be discussed. discussed. * * * will hold a family Sukkot For reservations, call Sally CLUB ONE, Pioneer party 2 p.m. Oct. 22 in the Vicfor, chairman, 647-8820, or Sophia Leemon, co- Women, will hold a special home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry chairman, 645-0163. Dues Sukkot celebration 11:30 Zeff, 24600 Radclift, Oak a.m. Wednesday in the Lin- Park. Friends are invited. may be paid at the door. * * * coln Towers Apts. club For information, call Mrs. DAVID410RODOKER room. Sarah Friedman will Zeff or Fern Adelstein, WOMEN'S ORGANIZA- be guest speaker. Members 559-5488. * * * TION announces plans are requested to bring in BNAI DAVID S have been finalized for the bulletin and donor pledges. women's 41st annual donor Brunch will be served. TERHOOD will have a luncheon and tour of the De- luncheon to take place noon Guests are welcome. * * * troit Institute of Arts Oct. Nov. 7 at Cong. Beth Achim. YOUNG WOMEN OF 26, meeting 10 a.m. in the Mrs. Bernard Chase will be chairman of the day. Mrs. JEWISH NATIONAL synagogue parking lot. Moses Lehrman will recite FUND elected Faye Menc- Luncheon will be served at the invocation. Entertain- zer president for the 1978- noon with the tour at 1. For ment will be provided by 1979 program year. Other reservations or informa- Wyn Landis and Vivian officers are Donna Sklar, tion, call the program Stollman. The group will _ vice president and fund- chairman, Marilyn Flack, meet noon Wednesday in raising chairman; Barbara 557-4097, or the synagogue, the home of the president, Shapiro, vice president and 557-8210. * * * Mrs. Alex Dorchen, 25639 program chairman; Micki Grossman, vice president AVODAH CHAPTER, Greenfield, Southfield. * * * and Blue Box chairman; Pioneer Women, will hold a OF Sheila Guyer, publicity business meeting noon LADIES YESHIVATH BETH chairman; Kay Wolin, trea- Wednesday in the home of YEHUDAH AND surer; 'Edith Kowalsky, Lillian Goldman, 24031 WOMEN'S SABBATH Cindy Weiser and Debbie Seneca, Oak Park. * * * LEAGUE will hold a Stern, secretaries; Myrna Dosie and Vicki Buckfire, luncheon-meeting noon BETH ACHIM SIS- Wednesday in the yeshiva tree and garden chairman; TERHOOD will hold its building. The officers are Ronna Berger, membership third annual "sukka hop" sponsoring the luncheon. chairman; and Madeline for members only 7:30 p.m. They include vice Goldstein, phone squad Thursday at -the sukkot of presidents Ruth Stark and chairman. The women will Rabbi and Mrs. Milton Arm, Tillie Epstein; treasurer have their annual Sukkot Judge and Mrs. Benjamin Frances Cutler; secretaries, buffet dinner 8 p.m. Oct. 21 Friedman and Mrs. and Sylvia Hausman and Ms. in the home of Ms. Mrs. Larry Fox. For direc- Cutler; and vice president Grossman, 28812 tions or information, call Jean Kaplan in honor of her Rockledge, Farmington Mrs.. Israel Wiener, 353- Hills..For information, call 2506. great-granddaughter. * * * _ Reservations are still being the JNF, 557-6644. * * * taken for the donor lunch- BNAI MOSHE- SIS- eon to take place Nov. 1. Mr. BETH TERHOOD will begin a TEMPLE and Mrs. Norman Cottler JACOB SISTERHOOD Jewish book discussion will sponsor the luncheon. will have its opening lunch- group 8 p.m. Wednesday in President Fanny Laufer in- eon meeting 11:30 a.m. Oct. the home of Ronna Rosen- vites guests. 23 in the temple. The pro- baum, 14661 Balfour, Oak * * * gram topic will be "The Un- Park. "Rachel, the Rabbi's DETROIT LEAGUE, derground Shopper." There Wife," will be discussed. CARIH, will hold an open is a charge. A babysitter The book must be read prior meeting noon Wednesday in will be available. For in- to the meeting. Admission the Knob-in-the-Woods formation, call Jan Abe- is free, but reservations are Apts. club house. Augusta jean, 855-1562. required. For reservations, Wolf will read poetry. Petite call Rena Tobes, adult edu- * * * luncheon will be served at a cation chairman, 557-4625, BETH SHALOM SIS- or Mrs. Rosenbaum, pro- - nominal charge. Members are requested to bring items TERHOOD will hold its gram:-vice president, 968- for the rummage sale to be paid-up membership lunch- 0432. Registration is being eon noon Oct. 26 in the taken for the women's adult held 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Nov. 13 and 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Nov. 14 at synagogue social hall. Past education class to begin 8 the Knights of Columbus president Bess Lipson will p.m. Oct. 25 in the induct the new members. A synagogue library. Joe Hall, 2299 W. 12 Mile, fashion show featuring fall Lewis will conduct the class Berkley. Friends are in- and winter fashions will on "Learning the Siddur." vited. * * * highlight the afternoon. There is a charge. To regis- Gladys Blumenfeld will re- ter, call Ms. Tobes. PURITY CHAPTER, nder the commentary. Order of the Eastern Star, will hold its annual meeting Paid-up members will be NCJW Will Host and election of officers 8 admitted to the -luncheon. Guests are invited at a nom- Travel Program p.m. Monday in the Oddfel- inal charge. Chairmen of lows Temple, Berkley. Greater Detroit Sell"- * * * the luncheon are Bess National Council of Je Gorelick, Thelma Prussack Women, will feature a MASSADA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold and Ms. Lipson. For re- "Close Encounter with its regular meeting 12:30 quired reservations by Oct. Council's Travel Program" p.m. Tuesday, in the home 23, call Ms. Gorelick, 967- 8 p.m. Wednesday at the of Reba Colman, 20502 3005, or Frances Stein, -DI NCJW office, 16400 W. 12 Oldham Rd., Southfield. 1-3238. Mile, Southfield., Luncheon will be served. * * * Sam Tappis, NCJW * * * UN- travel coordinator, will dis- CHILDREN SHARONA CHAP- cuss the tours available to TER. Pioneer Women, will LIMITED will visit the Israel, Mexico, Guatemala, meet 8 p.m. Thursday in the Penrickton Center, 26530 Morocco as well as to Eureka, Taylor, 1 p.m. home of Sophie Ceresnie, Wednesday, leaving after Europe. 24600 Oneida, Oak Park. Husbands, relatives and Ben Harold will speak on an 11 a.m. luncheon from the Egg. and I restaurant on friends are invited. Re- "Camp_ David-Now What?" Telegraph. Friends are wel- freshments will be served. Guests are invited. * * * For reservations, call the come. For information, call NCJW, 557-9604. Bess Katz, 355-9026. AESCULAPIAN Phar- . .