THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
40 Friday, September 1, 1919
Women's Clubs
(Continued from Page 39)
Barnett, Pauline Markzon,
Ethel Silver, Freda Cohen,
Rida Deitch, Rhoda Fried-
man and Helen Neff. Guest
speaker Jackye Drapkin
will present a slide pro-
gram, "Fighting the Good
Fight." Persons who have
names of prospective mem-
Under Supervision of
The Council of Orthodox Rabbis
STRICTLY KOSHER MEAT MARKET
13831 W. 9 Mile Rd., Oak Park 543-7092
$ o91b.
~ RYFRS
SPRINGERS
$39c lb.
TURKEY BACKS
Ground TURKEY
LO CALORIE, HI PROTEIN $
STANDING RIB ROAST 1st cot
HAMBURGER tea grad chuck
.49 lb.
$2 19 lb.
5 lb. bag $
8 .2 5
FOR QUICK SALE
OF YOUR UNWANTED USED FURS
El-Mars Suburban Shop
Marion Feuerman
WE CAN SELL YOUR MINK COATS, JACKETS,
STOLES, FUN FURS, PERSIANS, FUR HATS,
BROADTAIL FURS, FUR TRIMMED SWEATERS, etc.
El-Mars Furs
13661 W. 11 Mile
just West of Coolidge
Oak Park, Mich. (Across from A&P)
OPEN 7 DAYS 11-5 p.m.
No phone calls please
0
The
bers should call Phyllis
Siegel, 353-0188; or Gigi
Kannon, 647-7527, mem-
bership co-chairmen.
* * *
AVODAH-CHAI
Pioneer
CHAPTER,
Women, will meet noon
Tuesday at the Whitehall
* * *
Apts. club house. This will
be the first meeting of the
DIMONA CHAPTER,
merged Avodah and Pioneer Women, will hold
Whitehall-Chai Chapters. an Israeli brunch noon
Mrs. Ralph Miller will be Tuesday in the home of Bet-
guest speaker. Luncheon tyann Singer, 15655
will be sponsored by Mrs. Jeanette, Southfield. The
Oscar Rappaport
program will feature the
* * *
presentation, "A Letter
HANITA CHAPTER, from Lami," describing the
Pioneer Women, will hold a work of Pioneer Women-
paid-up membership meet- Naamat in Israel. Guests
ing 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in are invited free of charge.
the home of Isabel Slutsky, For information, call Elaine
16168 Oxley, Southfield. Kohner, president, 851-
Petite luncheon will be 3662; or Frieda Faigin,
served. Barbara Brower of 356-7119.
the Farmington Library
* * *
will review "The Coming of
DETROIT
LEAGUE,
Age," by Simone de
Beauvoir. Guests are in- CARIH, will meet noon
Sept. 19 in the Knob-in-
vited.
NCJW to Hear Film Producer
at Paid-Up Member Lunch
Barbara Gordon, author
of "I'm Dancing as Fast as I
Can," will address the
Greater Detroit Section,
National Council of Jewish
Women, at the section's
paid-up membership lunch-
eon noon Sept. 18 at Hamil-
ton Place.
A film producer and
writer, Ms. Gordon has
made films for NBC, WCBS
and public television. She
has contributed to such pro-
grams as "The Great
American Dream
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26020 W. 12 MILE RD.
(East of Northwestern)
354-2666
Southfield
Sunday 11-8
Monday Thru Saturday 9-11
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49
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'CIGARETTES
100's & Regulars
$469
carton plus tax
AMERICAN
CHEESE
Sliced or Chunk
$4 69
. lb.
WE ARE MICHIGAN'S
LARGEST DISTRIBUTOR
OF LIQUOR
SEE OUR HUGE SELECTION
We reserve the right
to limit quantities
mandurip
JEWISH WOMEN
EUROPEAN WELFARE
ORGANIZATION will
have a luncheon noon Tues-
day at the Lincoln Terrace
Apts. club house. Hostesses
will be Fany Laufer and
Sadie Haut. Friends are in-
vited.
MICHIGAN'S MOST
COMPLETE
LIQUOR SELECTION
L VISIT OUR NEW
FRESH PRODUCE
DEPT. FOR
VERYDAY SPECIALS
COMPLETE
DELICATESSEN COUNTER
FULL LINE OF GROCERIES
AND STOUFFER'S
FROZEN FOODS
HOT & COLD SANDWICHES
MADE DAILY TO GO
WEEKLY SPECIALS
ON WINES
CASE & KEG
BEER SALE
the-Woods Apts. club house.
Founder Rose Schiller will
be honored on her 80th
birthday, and her daughter,
Eileen Berris, will moder-
ate the program. Jan Berris
of the National Committee
of the U.S. and China, deal-
ing in cultural exchange be-
tween the two countries,
will be guest speaker. Pro-
spective members are in-
vited. For reservations, call
Mildred Blau, 557-0623.
Admission is nominal. ,
Members are requested to
bring items for the Oct. 8
and 9 rummage sale at the
Berkley K of C Hall. For
pickup, call Mrs. Max
Robiner, 535-5247.
* * *
TEMPLE EMANU-EL
SISTERHOOD will hold
its opening paid-up mem-
bership luncheon noon Sept.
17 in the temple. Constance
Kreshtool, first vice
president of the National
Federation of Temple Sis-
terhoods, will speak on
"Lifelines for Soviet Jews."
There is a charge for guests.
A babysitter will be avail
able. For reservations, call
Ann Ross, 544-2589; or Lee
Klayman, 353-7539.
Veute '4.
OAKLAND HILLS
Women's
CHAPTER,
American ORT, will meet
11:45 a.m. Sept. 18 in the
home of Lois Novitz, 29385
Chatham Ct., Southfield.
Guests are welcome.
* * *
PURITY CHAPTER,
Order of the Eastern Star,
will hold a business meeting
4 p.m. Sept. 17 in the
Berkley Oddfellows
Temple. Dinner will be
served at 6:30 p.m. The in-
itiatory will take place at 8.
For reservations by Tuf
day, call Karen Bell, 541
0167; Carolyn Maltz, 967-
4081; or Fay Herwitz, 548-
9248.
SAM
BARNETT
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
968-2563
ALUMINUM SIMS
Custom Trim
545-1110
Try My Prices!
ask for PETER
9414 & Seetiroad
22101 Coolidge
1 Block Sb of 9 Mi
40r/14
Call 548-4031
We Bone-Skin-Grind-Fish Free
WE
PLACE YOUR HOLIDAY
ORDER EARLY
BARBARA GORDON
Machine," NET Journal"
and The 51st State." She is
currently at work on her
second book.
Planning the Sept. 18 af-
fair are: Cindy Daitch and
Rissa Winkelman, chair-
men of the program com-
mittee; Amy Brown, ad-
ministrative vice president;
and committee members,
Judy Adelman, secretary;
Carol Bloom, public rela-
tions liaison; Helen Barris,
Shelly Cooper, Marcia
Edelman, Sharon Edelman,
Claudia Gold, Barbara
Grant, Julie Guwin, Judy
Kamin's, Dorothy Kaufman,
Sandy Nathanson, Gerry
Pasternak, Harriet Prentis,
Mardi Rosenberg, Betty
Rosenhaus, Janice
Schwartz, Mary Schwartz,
Marjorie Siegel, Hermine
Silver, Lynn Starman,
Frances Stern, Idell Weis-
berg, Phyllis Welling and
Sondra Nathan, ex-officio.
MIAMI
BAKE
SHOPPE
8 Locations
31225 Southfield Rd. (Just N. of 13 Mile) '
Northland Center (near Penny'S Entrance)
Livonia . Mall (7 Mile & Middlebelt)
Wonderland Shopping Center
Pontiac Mall
Universal City (12 Mile & Dequinder)
Fairlane
Mike's Fruit Market (12 Mile & Southfield)
Music Study Club
Meeting Slated
Music Study Club will
hold its opening meeting
12:15 p.m. Sept. 18 at Tem-
ple Beth El, announces Mrs:
Victor Linden, president.
Entertainment will be
provided by flutist Susan
Barna, pianist Thomas
Barna' and the Pastiche
Wind Quintet. Mrs. George
Kerwin will be chairman of
the day.
Guests are invited at a
nominal fee. For informa-
tion, call Mrs. Linden, 644-
9080.
WRAP FOR FREI:71NC
Special
ALMOND
TEA RING
REG. $2.29
SPECIAL . $ 1 69
4\
Our Bread is Hand Made by bakery
craftsmen with no preservatives or
chemicals added.