Friday, April 13, 1919 33 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS JNF Young Women Prepare for May Fund-Raising Auction Young Women of Jewish National Fund prepar- I.__ -for the May 6 fund-raising auction at Temple Emanu-El are, from left: Esther Goldenberg, journal chairman; Edith Kowalsky, refreshments; Faye Menczer, president; Donna Sklar, auction chairman; Micki Grossman, ticket chairman; Judy Kaufman, "white elephant" table; and Sheila Guyer, journal co- chairman. Among the items to be auctioned off are art works, antiques, appliances, hand-crafted pieces and jewelry. Marilyn Turner and John Kelly will be guest auctioneers. Proceeds will be earmarked for the re- vitalization of Moshav Dishon in the Galilee. To do- nate items for the auction or for information, call the JNF, 557-6644. Newsman Valeriani to Speak at Adat Shalom Donor Affair NBC diplomatic news correspondent Richard Val- eriani will address the donor affair of Adat Shalom Sisterhood 12:30 p.m. April 30 in the synagogue. Valeriani will speak on "The Power Balance Be- tween the Branches of Gov- ernment" and on his book, "Travels With Henry." The donor will feature a European coffee house, with tropical fruits, a variety of pastries and espresso cof- fees. A variety of boutiques will be open for the event. Proceeds will benefit youth -programs, camp scholarships, educa- tional and cultural events and other synagogue projects. Harriet Dunsky is donor chairman. President Claudia Gold invites the community. Ticket co- chairmen are Connie Kopald and Geri l3otwin. Helping with arrangements RICHARD VALERIANI are: Susan Bindes, Ann Benderoff, Sandra Lorence, Roslyn Katzman, Elaine Rosenblatt, Sharon Sukenic, Esther Allan, Ceil Schwarti Lenore Dunsky, Joan Rosenbloom, Phyllis Soltz, Rae Maisel, Rose Liss, Ida Sher, Arlene Klein and Nita Lichtenstein. For information or tic- kets, call the synagogue, 851-5100. There is a -large. . Pioneer Women Chapters' Join for Fund-Raising Event Dimona and Israel Chap- ters, Pioneer Women, will hold a combined fund- raising dinner 6:30 p.m. May 6 at the Labor Zionist Institute. The "Pasta and Pagliacci — Second Edition" event will feature entertainment ino Valle and the Ita- Opera Company. Valle, addition to heading the company, conducts the Ita- lian Radio Hour on WIID (1090) and is a recording ar- tist as well. Renee Shuster and Lee Wagman are coordinat- ing the evening. Assisting them are Lillian Winkler, Marge Bialkin, Elaine W Mental retardation refers to below average general in- tellectual functioning which originates during early childhood. 1 Women's Clubs KINNERET CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Monday in the Lincoln Towers Apts. club room. President Lily Roubeck will give a report of her recent visit to Israel. Passover refreshments will be served. Hostes'ses are: Ann Goldstein and Eva Gertzman. Guests and friends are invited. * * * DETROIT LEAGUE, CARIH, will hold an open meeting 12:30- p.m. Wed- nesday in the Knob-in- the-Woods Apts. club house. The meeting will be the oc- casion for a houlewares party. Members are re- quested to bring items in good condition for the May 14 and 15 rummage sale" at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 2299 W. 12 Mile, Berkley. For pickup of large items, call Lucia Robiner, 535-5247. Tickets for the June 6 donor at the Raleigh House are available from board members or by calling Frances Lutz, ticket chair- man, 353-7435. Gifts for the donor should be wrapped and brought to any meeting prior to the event. Canis- ters and dime banks are needed to close out the - year's records. * * * YOUNG WOMEN OF JEWISH NATIONAL FUND will have a Passover book review meeting 7:30 p.m. Monday in the home of Vicki Buckfire, 17036 Jill, Southfield. Adele Robbins will review "The Women's Room." ** * OPHERA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will have a general meeting noon April 25 in the,home Of Carol Dreyer, 3677 Quail Hollow, Bloomfield Hills. Luncheon will be served. A fashion show will follow at 1:30 p.m. Guests are invited free of charge. For reservations, call Ms. Dreyer, 335-2343. * * * HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Labor Zionist Institute. Consumer advocate Nancy Avengelista will speak. Passover refreshments will be served. Guests are wel- come. * * .* PURITY CHAPTER, Order of the Eastern Star, will have an initiatory and honor past and present "Es- thers" 7:45 p.m. Monday in the Oddfellows Temple, Berkley. ** * CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will hold a Passover meeting 11:30 a.m. Monday in the North: gate Apts. club house. Alice Ross, past president of the Greater Detroit Council of Pioneer Women, will be guest speaker. Members are requested to bring lunch, and dessert will be served. Friends are welcome. * * * EiNAI MOSHE SIS- TERHOOD will have the final program in its lunch and learn series 1 p.M. April 21 in the synagogue. David Techner, funeral director, will speak on "Jewish Ap- proach to Death and Be- reavement." Rena Tobes is adult education chairman. For reservations by Mon- day, call Mrs. Tobes, 557- 6284, or Ronna Rosenbaum, 968-0432. There is a charge, and a babysitter will be available. * * * CHANA CZENESH Pioneer CHAPTER, Women, will meet noon Tuesday in the Lincoln To- wers Apts. club room. The Passover program is entitled, "From Slavery to Freedom." Participants in- clude Ethel Blitz, Anna Nosanchuk, Laura Pollock, Ethel Silber and Kay Si- mons. Refreshments will be served, and guests are wel- come. * * TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTERHOOD will hold its annual, election luncheon-meeting noon April 23 in the temple. Do- reen Millman, vice president of program, an- nounces the Bel Canto Choral Society will entertain. For reservations, call Ms. Millman, 682-5477, or Helen Tobias, 557-2686. * * * GOLDA MEIR CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will meet noon April 23 in the Northgate Apts. club house. Plans for the forthcoming games night will be dis- cussed. An Israeli movie will be shown. Refresh- ments will be served, and guests are welcome. DINO VALLE Kohner, Ruth Miller and Mollie Diamond. Proceeds will be ear- marked for the children's homes in Israel. There is a charge for the diRti'er. For information, call the Council office, 851- 0750. SAVE "C SAVE! BUY DIRECT F \\R \ I C DM THE IMPORTER A- SEYMOUR. KAPLAN and Co. jj IMPORTER AND CUTTERS OF FINE DIAMONDS 30555 Southfield, Suite 100 6454200 C. DISCO & ROCK Lights, Special. Effects . 6 yrs. exp. pest Prices In Town Parties For All Occasions 557-0751 Call Albert Ross ST. 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