THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS (Women's Club (Continued from Page 36) House restaurant, 10 Mile and Southfield Roads. * * * NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will Meet noon Wednesday at the Kristen Towers, 25900 Greenfield, Suite 205E, Oak Park. Guest speaker will be Margaret Huppert, chair- man of funds for the Greater Detroit Council, Pioneer Women. Refreshments will be served. Friends are in- vited. p.m. Sunday at the Whitehall Apts. club house. Husbands and guests are invited. Games will follow dinner. For reservations, call Esther Fishman, 968- 5734. Old Timers Reunion Slated The Hannah Schloss Old Timers will hold their 26th annual reunion and dinner-dance June 8 at Kingsley Inn. Officers will * * * be installed. Edward I. Schlussel, past AVODAH-CHAI CHAPTER, Pioneer president will install his Women, will hold its annual brother, Bernard, as fund-raising dinner party 6 president, as well as Myron Keys and Louis Goodman, vice presidents; Barney Kasoff; and Mollie Bank, Are You A Busy Lady? secretary. Harry Madison, past president, will serve as No Time For Housework? master of ceremonies. Call Mrs t Hoban For reservations or in- formation, call Mrs. Bank, 363-0940 968-5298. 0 cA-2. c"gifaiz CREME172LTET PARTY CONSULTANTS Weddings, Bar/Bat Mitzvas Sweet Sixteens, etc. invitations & stationery Make selections from your own home. 20% Discount Dede Marilynn 661 -1518 358-0251 111111 11111 A 1 1 111111111111iL ABE CHEROW SAYS: QUALITY IS NO ACCIDENT. AT ARTISTIC IT'S OUR WAY OF LIFE. LET ME BUILD YOUR FURNITURE. CALL ME FOR A FREE HOME ESTIMATE. • 5755 SCHAEFER RD. (1 block North of Ford Rd.) Dearborn LU 4-5900 Open Daily 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 11 Betty StarkmanWill Be Honored at Bonds 'Act of Faith' Luncheon U.S., Israel Prison Program for First-Timers A cash flow of Israel Bond investment and reinvest- ment low interest loan dol- lars will be mobilized at the Greater Metropolitan De- troit State of Israel Bonds "Act of Faith II" Luncheon, to be held noon June 18 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The community-wide event will honor one of Is- rael Bonds Women's Di- vision• leadership, Betty Provizer Starkman, and will culminate a months- long effort by the Israel Bond Reinvestment Com- mittee. The volunteer committee is contacting hundreds of holders of matured Bonds, requesting that they rein- vest their cash in Israel's economic development pro- gram as an "act of faith" in Israel's brighter future. Chairman and co-chairman of the Reinvestment Com- mittee and Luncheon are Betty Rath and Alice Ross. Admission to the event will be reinvestment of matured Bonds or cash payment of 1980 purchases of any Bond denomination. The honoree, a native of Detroit, attended the University of Wisconsin and Wayne State Univer- sity, where she won many awards for oratory and debate and earned a scholarship for radio work in inter-state competitions. She was the first woman to ever compete in the National Delta Sigma Rho (honor society) Oratory Contest, placing second in the 1951 contest. During her university years she was president of the Detroit-Windsor Coun- cil of Bnai Brith Girls and - was active in Hillel Founda- tion, the Student Council MIAMI — American re- habilitation experts have joined with the heads of Is- rael's Tel Mond Youth Prison Project in an ex- change of plans and pro- grams , to aid first-time of- fenders in reducing their prison sentences. Heading up the program in America is Rabbi Rubin R. Dobin of Miami and in Israel the chairman is David Grossman, of the Haim Kimron prison. Laurie Sills to Wed in July ARTISTIC UPHOLSTERERS INC. Friday, May 23, 1980 31 and the Inter-Collegiate Zionist Federation. With a degree in social work, Mrs. Starkman was employed by the state of Michigan as a social worker, and also worked for Bnai Brith, organizing youth groups throughout Michigan. A life-long Zionist, the honoree has been active with the Bond organization for 13 years and is a member of the Women's Division Executive Board, a former Israel Bond Fashion Show chairman and former co- chairman of the Reinvest- ment Committee and Cash Collection Committee. Mrs. Starkman is the secretary and one of the founders of Detroit's Magen David Adorn chapter, a board and cabinet member of the Anti-Defamation League, and a member of the Jewish Community Council. With husband. Dr. Morris Starkman, first Chairman of the Medical Division of Israel Bonds, she was in- strumental in organizing a massive airlift of medical supplies during the Six-Day War. The Starkmans are mem- bers of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, are members of the executive board of the Zionist Organization of De- troit and are active with the Allied Jewish 'Campaign. Mrs. Starkman is a member and past board member and officer of the Women's Auxiliary of the "••• ■ 11 ■ 1.., Mack Pitt BETTY STARKMAN and his Maimonides Medical Society, and has served as a board member of the Trib- ute Fund for the United Foundation. For luncheon reserva- tions, call Israel Bonds, 557-2900. Orchestra plus Disco Music just for you 358-3642 MOVING? Priced Sale of Household Contents Conducted In Your Home Estates Liquidated EDMUND FRANK & CO. 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