32 Friday, February 2, 1979 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS SHE. ROTT ORCHESTRA Featuring T.V. & Recording Artist VICKIE CARROLL "Professional Entertainment" 255-1599 SHARONA CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will hold its next board meeting 8 p.m. Thursday in the home of Adell Ozrovitz, 23515 Church, Oak Park. DISCO DISCO IS THE POPULAR WAY TO GO -Wedding-Graduation or Special Event. A Complete Program. including *Music *Lighting *Disco Dance Demonstrations and Disco Dance Lessons By ART & JAN Guest teachers of the 1978 Dance Masters Convention of the state of Mich. call early for available open dates 852-8971 or 652-9736 -rows m I Women's Clubs The 354-0110 fiiA ga €4. hurry to our "Last Chance" SIDEWALK SALE! Outside & Inside the Store ALL REMAINING WINTER MERCHANDISE DRASTICALLY REUDCED Grab 'em v „is' while they last! now '/2 U I LAST CHANCE "GIVE-AWAY" SPECIAL! Assorted Winter Wear 1/2 of IA OFF! -- Sunday. 12 to 5 Open Thurs. & Fri. til 9 HARVARD ROW MALL, 11 Mile & Lahser, Southfield TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTERHOOD will hear Esther K. Shapiro, director of the consumer affairs de- partinent for the city of De- troit, noon Feb. 12 in the temple. She will speak on "Consumer Protection — Miss or Reality." Luncheon will be served. There is a charge, and guests are in- vited. For reservations, call the temple, UN 3-7769. * * * AUTUMN HILLS Women's CHAPTER, American ORT, will have an art auction 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the main Un- ited Hebrew Schools build- ing. A preview will be con- ducted at 7:30 p.m. There is a charge. For information, call Andi Wolfe, 398-1126. * * * AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a general meeting noon Tuesday in the home of Esther Fishman, 25624 Lincoln Terrace Dr., Oak Park. Current events will be discussed. * * * WOMEN OF JEWISH NATIONAL FUND will hold a board meeting noon Tuesday in the JNF offices, 27308 Southfield, South- field. Plans for future events will be discussed- by President Reba Bloom. Shirley Kraft, fund raising chairman, requests that members bring in funds and pledges for the donor cam- paign. 4 357-1056 SUITE 110 — HERITAGE PLAZA 24901 NORTHWESTERN HWY. SOUTHFIELD ANNUAL SALE 30%. 50% Off Mon., Feb. 5 thru Sat., Feb. 10 Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. NCJW-Aided Youth Service Will Dedicate New Offices 4 4 * * * SHAAREY ZEDEK SISTERHOOD will pre- sent a program in its Town Hall Faces 1978-1979 series 10 a.m. Thursday in the synagogue, preceded by a ,continental breakfast. Dr. Allan Gould, Canadian satirist and humorist, will speak on "Laughter With a Lump in Your Thioa-C The public is invited, and tickets will be available at the door. Mrs. Abner Ragins is Preparing for the dedication of the new offices of chairman of the series. the Orchards Out-Patient Group Therapy Program Committee members in- clude: Mesdames Elliot are, from left: Beatrice Rowe, coordinator of services for the Eleanor Roosevelt Service Center, home of the Field, co-chairman; Jack Freedland, publicity; Mil- Orchards program; Gerald Levin, Orchards Chil- dren's Services director; and Bobbie Stone, chairman ford Nemer and Alvin of the Orchards steering committee of the National Robinson, tickets; and Robert Biederman, Jack Council of Jewish Women. Green, Bertrand Jacobs, Dennis Rice and Ben Safir, Superintendents and serves 60 youngsters in committee members. staff of the Pontiac, South- the Pontiac, Southfield * * field and Oak Park schools, and. Oak Park schools. GLENNWOOD CHAP- and representatives of fed- The staff, housed at the Roosevelt School in Oak TER, Women's American eral and local government Park, is led by clinical ORT, will hold a member-• and special education serv- ship tea 7:30 p.m. Feb. 21 in ices will be on hand for the supervisor, Ralph Ab- the. Franklin Pointe Apts. dedication of the new offices ramowitz, who also heads the group work program - club house. Dr. G. Hans of the Orchards Out-Patient Beekhuis, plastic surgeon, Group Therapy Program at the School of Social Work, Wayne State Uni- will be guest speaker. slated to take place 2 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Tuesday at the Eleanor versity. Coordinator of Services for the center is Roosevelt Service Center, 24600 Greenfield, --Oak Beatrice Rowe. Staff sec- sNizry, retary is Carol Cohen. Park. Other staff members in- Originally called the to &Natty in SNay, clude three full-time so- After-School Program at its cial workers, Wendy establishment in 1969, the out-patient service is de- Goldberg, Judith 4` signed to meet the needs of Jackson and Leonard Newman. Working with – troubled youngsters through play-therapy ac- them on a yearly basis . are seven students from tivity. The child is involved in an the Wayne State Univer- after-school program; with sity School of Social eight or 10 similarly trou- Work who receive on- the-job training in bled youngsters. The chil- dren play tinder the guid- therapy and counseling. The program is funded by ance of a social worker and the State Department of So- psychologist. In addition, home visits by the staff in- cial Services, the three school systems served by its volve the whole family in staff and private founda- the child's progress. At the tions and groups like the end of the year the child National Council of Jewish may go to summer camp or MISS MILLER Women. Independently op- haie private counseling to erated, the program re- Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. reinforce the treatment he mains under the umbrella Miller of Bloornfield ∎ Hills has received throughout the of the Orchards Children's announce the engagement year. of their daughter, Shelley Currently, the Or- Services whose director, K., to Joel L. Hoffman, son chards Out-Patient Gerald Levin, developed the of Mrs. Natalie Hoffman Group Therapy Prograin After-School Program. Chairman of the Orchards and Mr. Alex Hoffman, steering committee, NCJW, Chocolate Chip, both of Southfield. is Bobbie Stone. Her co- Miss Miller and her Pineapple Cake chairman is Doreen Herme- fiance were graduated from lin. By NORMA BARACH Michigan State University (Copyright 1979, JTA, Inc.) and attend the Detroit Col- For families who love lege of Law. sweets, here is a pineapple- (Engagement A May wedding is plan- chocolate chip cake they Mr. and Mrs. ned. will surely like. It is a very Goldfarb of Dallas, Texas, easy, one-bowl cake. announce the engagement 21/4 cups flour of their daughter, Ann 2 tsps. baking soda 1 cup firmly packed, light Goldfarb to StevenBruce brown sugar Katz, son of Mr. and Mrs. 2 eggs Boris Katz of Oak Park. 1/4 cup margarine There will be no mail Miss Goldfarb attended- 20 ozs. pineapple chunks in delivery on Monday, Bradley University, the heavy syrup Feb. 19. The Jewish University of Texas at Au- 1 cup chocolate chips (di- News has a normal stin and was graduated vided) news deadline of noon, from the U-T Medical 1 /2 cup pecan halves Feb. 19, for materials to Mix together everything ex- Branch' at Galveston. Her e be published in the cept 1/2 cup chocolate chips fiance earned a BA degree issue of Feb. 23. Public- and the pecan halves. Blend ity for that issue should in psychology and a mas-, well. Pour into greased 9x12- ter's degree in social work be mailed early or inch pan. Bake at 350 degrees hand-delivered to from the University of for 40 minutes. Sprinkle with 1/2 ensure that it is received Michigan. A March wed- cup chocolate chips and before the deadline. ding is planned.,_ , pecan halves. *' Mail Warning