THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS C. r.- ^Nr1N, nail clinic • hot oil manicure • nail wrapping •transplants north park towers 55917858 valet parking available .1V0 b10 WOW 000% 0 U SG ; 0•16 f• VO'1111° g. ,,6 1.01 010 011 160 , • a _ 0:30 r t, v3 691fr (Continued from Page 36) worthy matron; Leon Rives, associate worthy patron; Maida Haas, secretary; Sarah Adler, treasurer; • Stella Rives, conductress; Gertrude Leaderman, asso- ciate conductress; Ida Warnick, chaplain; Theresa Klein, marshall; Rose Bailes, organist; Fay Hy- man, Adah: Mary Feldman, Ruth; Ann Grossman, Esther; Fay Herwitz, Martha; Mary Baskin, Electa; Jeanette, Rosenzweig, warder; and Sylvia Rimar, sentinel. A reception will follow. * * * GREATER DETROIT CHAPTER, Brandeis Uni- versity National Women's Committee, will meet 7:30 p.m. Monday at the South- field Civic Center. Maurice Cohen, a trustee of the uni- versity, will speak on topics dealing with money. Coffee and cake will be served. For required reservations, call Ilene Crane, 557-4826. There is a charge. * * * BNAI MOSHE SIS- TERHOOD will begin its Lunch • and Learn series Nov. 11, following Shabat morning services. Theme for the series is "Passages: A Jewish Approach to Birth, *Marriage, Parenting, Di- vorce, Aging and Death." Rabbi Max Weine, chair- man of the Conservative Beth Din, will speak on "Birth." For reservations, call Rena Tobes, sisterhood adult education chairman, 557-4625, or the synagogue office, 548-9000. There is a charge for lunch. For Unique and Interesting JEWELRY, The Vilomen's Clubs FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER, American Mizrachi Women, will meet noon Monday in the North- gate East Apts. club house. Final arrangements will be made for the 40th donor luncheon to take place noon Nov. 7 at Cong. Bnai David. Hostesses for the meeting are Mesdames Lou Bigman, Jack Stevens and Emil Spilman. For donor reserva- tions, call Mrs. Sarah Smith, 352-9363. * * * HELEN ROSENBERG CANCER FIGHTERS, City of Hope, announce reservations are still being taken for the women's an- nual paid-up membership SHEL ROTT luncheon to take place noon be paid at the door. * * * Monday at the Labor Zionist Institute. A fashion MASSADA CHAPTER, show will follow. For infor- Pioneer Women, will meet mation, call Mrs. Bernie 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Cutler, 358-3792. Dues may (Continued on Page 38) ORCHESTRA Featuring T.V. & Recording Artist VICKIE CARROLL "Professional Entertainment" 354-0110 El Al is ISRAEL on wings. The only airlines flying non-stop to Israel. 255-1599 $591 R/T FROM DETROIT CALL,YOUR TRAVEL AGENT! ELALISRAELARLINES KNOWS ISRAEL BEST! October is Fur Trade-In Month at Ceresnie & Offen Furs Now save 10-30% on a new fur by trading in your old fur on sale price . item _ s. Sale ends November 4th. in precious metal and stones see Friday, October 21, 1978 31 6 SUSAN FOX at Tapper's Jewelry 12 Mile & Northwestern in the Racquetime Center 357-5579 by appointment CUSTOM TABLE PADS A LASTING GIFT • HAND-CRAFTED • CUSTOM STYLING PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE 345 5350 - MADE IN MICHIGAN UNITED TABLE PAD CO. Our 30th Year ......... r MN IIR • WI IM lee N cOor0)0Z0AC‘vc•... Me en In lel OS en MN eel UN II 'HAIR REMOVED FOREVER 1 I I 1 1 1 I Men & Women 1 Short Wave Method I Fast • Safe • Permanent Any Part of Body Free Consultation 1 I Dorothy Stofer Formerly of Northland Center 1 647-3432 I I I 1 16231 14 Mile Road (Betw. Southfield & Greenfield) I 181 S. Woodward Ave. • 1 Block S. of Maple (15 Mile) Birmingham • 642-1690 furs by • ere3nte& Furs Lai Acci to Show Country of origin mi In me we ase am am so So se see ms so me am se ow es •