Friday, January 11, 1980 31 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS EX-Collegiates, Women's Clubs post-graduates, pro- fessionals and careerists are Amber Apt. dwellers in YOUNG ISRAEL SIS- TERHOOD will hold its annual L'Mann Hayeled Supper 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Young Israel of Oak-Woods. A film on life in Israel will follow. Proceeds will go to Royal Oak, Clawson, Troy & Warren. 549-3618 OCLC, •"L N1C0 4 in L.Palty ( .1:1NizEctin9 352-4 1 77 "Back to the Loom" Learn to Weave on a Frame Loom . . . Wallhangings, Pillows, Rugs Tuition $4800 Call Today (313) 626-8856 (313) 626-3277 Looking for the right style of music to make your special event an affair to remember? NATE RONDELL, Organist, plays music from the big band era to the music of today. Weddings — Anniversaries Bar & Bat Mitzvas — Club Events Call 272-7586 or 855-1400 Let NATE RONDELL'S superb, sophisticated, romantic organ sounds fill your needs. IS HAVING THEIR 40th JANUARY FUR SALE with 40% REDUCTIONS ON THE ENTIRE INVENTORY. THIS INCLUDES THEIR FINE COLLECTION OF DESIGNER COATS, CONTEMPORARY COATS. MEN'S 1/1' COATS, EVERYTHING the Young Israel branch in Israel, Katamon Tet, for its youth program. Guests are invited. For reservations, call the Young Israel office, 398-1177. • • • DETROIT WOMEN OF ALPHA OMEGA will hold an open board meeting noon Tuesday in the home of Gloria Firestone, 1885 Long Lake Shores Dr., Bloomfield Hills. Hostesses are: Joanie Fischer, Linda Golnick, Claudia Hirschman, Ruby Lawson, Delores Michael and Liz Warnick. For reser- vations, call Joyce Sher- man, 352-2681. • • • KINNERET CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Monday in the Lincoln Towers Apts. club room, announces President Lily Roubeck. Mary Schus- ter will report on the Pioneer Women convention in Israel. Refreshments will be served. Guests and friends are invited. • • • AND CARMEL MASADA GROUPS, Hadassah, will meet noon Tuesday in the Knob-in- the-Woods Apts. club house. Presidents Sylvia Biller and Lillian Ruskin invite guests and prospective members. Luncheon will be served at a nominal charge. Vice Presidents of Program Hilda Hamburger, Sally Levine, Nita Lichtenstein announce that Claudia Gold will review "Matrushka Doll" by Barbara Taub and "Sophie's Choice" by William Styron. • • • AUTUMN HILLS Women's CHAPTER, American ORT, will hold an art auction 8 p.m. Jan. 19 at the Gallery Art Center, Lathrup Village. A wine and cheese preview will be held at 7. There is a charge, and the public is invited. LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH AND WOMEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE will hold a luncheon-meeting noon Wednesday in the yeshiva building. Pearl Nosan is sponsoring the luncheon in honor of her granddaughter's marriage. Co-sponsors are: Annette Borowitz and daughter, Gizelle Hyman. Hostesses are: Mesdames Jean Kap- lan, Ruth Stark, Sylvia Hausman, Leah Yaffee, Edith Weiss, Leah Rosen- berg, Sara Weiss and Frances Cutler. President Fanny Laufer invites guests. • • BNAI MOSHE SIS- TERHOOD will have a OF HARVARD ROW Designers of Fine Furs HARVARD ROW MALL SALE ENDS JAN. 31st 21742 W. 11 Mile Road, Southfield 358-0850 crafts day 12:30 p.m. Mon- day in the synagogue. Pearlena Bodzin and Ruth Marcus will give instruc- tion on how to crochet kipot. Participants are requested to bring Knit Crosheen yarn and size four or five crochet hooks. Other handicraft projects also will be on the agenda. FANNIE . • GLUCK American CHAPTER, [ ARRY FREEDMAN Regional Reasons, Plans, rchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 Projects and Dreams." A Mizrachi Women, will hold a regular meeting noon Tuesday at the Northgate Apts. club house. Refresh- ments will be served. (Continued on Page 32) FREDDY SHEYER and his 4 PIECE ORCHESTRA BETH TEMPLE JACOB SISTERHOOD . Bar Mitzvas • Weddings • Parties • Anniversaries • Dances . Etc. will meet noon Monday in the temple. Ellen Betel will speak on "The Woman and Finance." Luncheon will be served. • 398-2462 AND DISCO TAPES BE- PRIMROSE NEVOLENT CLUB will meet noon Monday in the Northgate Apts. club house. A petite luncheon will be served by social committee members Ruth Alter and Estelle Alter. Authentic Classic French Pastry Shop Featuring croissants, brioches. chocolate rolls (pain au chocolat). eclairs, napoleons. tartlets. mousses, babas au rhum. charlottes, cakes. quiches. fruit tarts(flans). and an infinite number of our own creations YOUNG WOMEN OF JEWISH NATIONAL FUND will hear a review of Henry Roth's "Call It Sleep," noon Thursday in the home of Micki 288 1 2 Grossman, Rockledge, Farmington Hills. Luncheon will be served. For information, call Ms. Grossman, 851- 5666; or Faye Menczer, 557-5398. 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