36 Friday, May 23, 1980 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ■ Women's Clubs WANTED Anyone who has ever had a tint, cut, perm, styling or braiding BY THIS MAN OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP (Nine Mile area) will meet 4 p.m. Saturday in the home of Mrs. Sholom Ber Stock, 23477 Parklawn. Rabbi Ber Stock will speak. The 10 Mile area group will not meet. * * Ask for Paul — and get a REWARD OF 10% off on any service P.S. If Paul hasn't done your hair yet, get a 10% discount on fir-st appointment. "c) 0 eadline to 1077 S. Worth, Birmingham 646-8383 offer good for one appointment Birmingham Salon only IT'S DELIGHTFULLY COOL-IN OUR FUR -CONDITIONED SUMMER RESORT. Heat dries out the natural oils of Furs. It can dull down that luster you prize so highly. Any Fur can lose its looks in sticky humid weather. So bring them to us for a chilly, delightful summer. We can even give them A Spruce Up Beauty Treatment — before they return happily home in the fall. • M LTER Designers of Fine Furs Cleaning - Glazing - Restyling Harvard Row Mall 21742 W. 11 Mile Rd., Southfield 358-0850 * TOWERS. GROUP, Hadassah, will meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Whitehall Apts. club house. Mrs. I. Jerome Hauser, past chapter president, will in- stall: Bertie Grey, president; Anna Slomovitz, Mildred Sand, Esther Levitt and Pearl Flayer, vice presidents; Betty Cooper, treasurer; Florence Eisen- berg, Bertha Sloan and Ceil Jonas, secretaries. The pro- gram will feature Lillian Zellman, pianist, and Sadie Braver, violinist. Admis- sion is free, and refresh- ments will be served. meet noon Wednesday in the Northgate Apts. club house. Plans will be com- pleted for the 49th annual dinner-dance to be held 6:30 p.m. June 8 at the Furniture Club. For reservations to the dinner-dance, call Ceil Mager, 557-5466. Refresh- ments will be served at the meeting by social chairmen Ruth Alter and Estelle Al- ter. * * * EVERGREEN GROUP, Hadassah, will hold its in- stallation dinner 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Cong.Beth Achim. Chapter President Annette Meskin will be the installing officer. A fashion show of spring and summer clothing will be 'presented. For reservations, call Mar- ion Scheiman, 626-4568. * * * GLENNWOOD CHAP- TER, Women's American ORT, will hold its 18th an- * * * nual installation dinner GOLDA MEIR CHAP- 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at the TER, Pioneer Women, will Southfield Holiday Inn. hold a business meeting Officers to be installed are: noon Thursday at the Phyllis Dubrinsky and Northgate Apts. club house. Judie Weinstein, co- There will be a discussion presidents; Elaine Berman, on nomination and installa- Elaine Heavenrich, Marcia tion of officers and fund Leibson, Marsha Israel, Vi- raising. Guests and pro- vian Karlinsky and Rose spective members are in- Ann Rosenthal, vice vited. Refreshments will be presidents; Gloria Bell, Judy Keller and Sheri served. * * * Satovsky, secretaries; ACHIEZER will hold its Linda Katzen, treasurer; annual bazaar 8:30 p.m. and Elaine Lavetter, par- Wednesday in the home of liamentarian. Installing Marilyn Loketch, 17376 officer will be Lillian Beal. Shervilla, Southfield. Co- For information, call Ms. hostesses are: Mary Beres, Karlinsky, installation Debby Blitz, Sandi Blumen- chairman, 355-3128. * * * feld, Judy Freedman, Raizy Nusbaum and Faygi SHARONA CHAP- Singerman. Guests are wel- TER, Pioneer Women, will come. Proceeds will benefit meet 8 p.m. Thursday in the the Achiezer Children's home of Rida Deitch, 14510 Talbot, Oak Park. Aviva Home in Israel. * * * Sandler of the Jewish Fam- MASADA GROUP, ily Service will speak on Hadassah, will hold its an- "Aging Parents, Adult nual installation of officers Child at Home and Retiring noon Tuesday at the Knob- Husbands." Guests are wel- in-the-Woods Apts. club come. * * * house. Petite luncheon will DETROIT LEAGUE, be served at a nominal charge. Cantor Chaim CARIH, will hold an open Najman of Cong. Shaarey meeting noon Wednesday in Zedek will present a musi- the Sutton Place Apts. club cal program, accompanied house. Louis Weinstein will by Carol Lasser. Nita R. give an illustrated pre- Lichenstein is vice sentation on China. Lunch- president of program. Mrs. eon will be served at a nom- Charles Snider will be in- inal charge. For reserva- stalling officer. For reserva- tions, call Mildred Blau, tions, call Bertha Bogner, 557-0623. Friends are wel- 352-3383; Belle Rud-in, come. * * * 356-1504; or Sylvia Star- OAKFIELD CHAP- man, 358-3548. Betty Ellias will be installed as TER, Women's American ORT, will hold a used book president. * * * sale June 19-21 at the YOUNG WOMEN OF Livonia Mall. Persons who JEWISH NATIONAL have books to be picked up FUND will hold their in- should call Barbara Hecker, stallation luncheon noon 547-7706. * * * Wednesday in the home of BATYA CHAPTER, Joan Shapiro, 4319 Stoney River Dr., Birmingham. American Mizrachi Carmi Solomovitz will be Women, will meet noon the guest speaker. Members Thursday in the home.of are requested to bring Blue Beverly Mitchell, 26091 Boxes for clearance. For in- Dundee, Huntington formation or reservations, Woods. Petite luncheon will be served. The women will call Ms. Shapiro, 626-8362; Faye Menczer, 557-5398; or take a tour of the "Art Space" art studio. Elaine the.JNF, 557-6644. Sabbota is chairman of the day. Ruth Levi is program BE- PRIMROSE NEVOLENT CLUB will chairman. For information or reservations, call Ms. Sabbota, 968-0102; Ms. Levi, 544-4592; or Ms. Mitchell, 541-7218. Admis- sion is gained by paying a nominal charge and by bringing a filled dime bank. WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM ORGANIZA- TION will have its final pre-donor meeting 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Maple (Continued on Page 37) EARLY DEADLINE Wyn & Harold Landis, HOME CATERING The Jewish News has early deadlines of noon today for local news and 4 p.m. today for display advertising to appear in the issue of next Friday, May 30. Phone 557-615-7 • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY WYN-HAROLD CATERING 1980 )241/STSIOAT® NOW AT SPORTS FAIR TEL-12 MALL Telegraph & 12 Mile Roads SOUTHFIELD, MICH. 352-0520 ma nish tana-? Why Is The GANEINU Day Camp Different The Ganeinu Day Camp is different be- cause it offers: 1)Reasonable Rates 2)A 5 week program instead of 4 3)Two-way Transportation in Northwest Suburbs 4)A dedicated staff that tries harder For your child to really enjoy summertime Call GANEINU Today Sun.-Fri. till 8:00 P.M. 626 3194 - AGENT OF THE MONTH It is a pleasure to announce that JOEL F. 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