THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 40 Friday, August 29, 1980 General Sharoni to Speak at Israel Bonds Luncheon Women's Clubs SHARONA CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will hold its annual membership tea 8 p.m. Thursday in the Pioneer Women offices, 29500 Greenfield, Suite 205E, Oak Park. Judy Holtz will speak on roles of young women in the Pioneer Women movement. Hostes- ses are: Phyllis Siegel, Frieda Cohen, Judy Moss, Ann Kaplan, Rhoda Fried- man, Dorothy Tendler and Betty Barnett. Petite buffet will be served. For informa- tion, call Co-Chairmen Ms. Kaplan, 967-3503; or Ms. Moss, 642-6422. New and prospective members are welcome. OF LADIES YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH AND WOMEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE will hold a luncheon-meeting noon Tuesday in the yeshiva building. Annie Cottler will sponsor the luncheon in honor of her new great- granddaughter and Rosa Grunfeld, honoring the birth of a grandson. President Fanny Laufer announces that reserva- tions still are available for the Oct. 15 donor luncheon. Friends are invited. * * * COUNTRY CORNERS Women's CHAPTER, American ORT, will hold its annual membership tea 12:30 p.m. Sept. 9 in the home of Nadine Miller, 4300 Barn Meadow Ln., West Bloomfield. Petite luncheon will be served and a program will follow. For information, call Ms. Mil- ler, 626-4144. * * * AUTUMN HILLS Women's CHAPTER, American ORT, will have a paid-up membership dinner 7 p.m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Lawrence Magid, 28780 Apple Blossom Ln., Farmington Hills. For re- quired reservations, call Sallyjo Levine, 851-7267; or Sheri Lisagor, 626-7929. the donor luncheon. Friends and guests are welcome. * * * CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Tuesday in the Kristen To- wers, 25900 Greenfield, Suite 205E, Oak Park. The agenda will include a dis- cussion on the Oct. 30 donor event and a cultural pro- gram about the forthcoming holidays. Brunch will be served. For information, call Chana Michlin, 968- 5351. * * * SAVE UP TO 60% ON DIAMONDS • We Sell Diamonds Only • By Appointment Only Call Jerry Turken at The New York Diamond Cutting Company 8 "The Diamond Cutters" 3000 Town Center, Southfield, Michigan.; , . WOMEN OF JEWISH NATIONAL FUND will have a board meeting noon Tuesday in the Zionist Cul- tural Center, announces Shirley Kraft, president. Hostesses will be Dorothy Eisenman, Pearl Nosan, Ann Rosenberg and Tillie Eskin. • Membership and fund-raising will be dis- cussed. * * * NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet 1 p.m. Wednesday in the Kristen Towers, 25900 Greenfield, Suite 205E, Oak Park. A report on the gar- den luncheon will be read and reservations taken for 355-2300 C The New York Diamond Cutting Company, 1977 COMING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd 30820 Southfield Rd. 646-7595 In The Country Corner Shopping Center Southfield at 13 Mile Rd. , Barbara Fink Proudly Presents * * * DAVID - HORO- DOKER WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION will meet noon Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Ben Plotnik, 26150 W. 12 Mile, South- field. Arrangements are being made for the annual donor to be held noon Oct. 28. For tickets and informa- tion, call Mrs. Ben Komisar, 557-9425. * * * AESCULAPIAN Phar- maceutical Association Ladies Auxiliary will meet noon Wednesday in the home of President Mrs. David Bez, 29129 Laurel Woods Dr., Southfield. Ar- rangements for the Novem- ber dinner-dance will be discussed. * * * BE- PRIMROSE NEVOLENT CLUB will meet 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Northgate Apts. club house. Belle Cohen, donor chairman and Helen Greenberg, program chair- man, will finalize plans for the annual donor to be held Nov. 18 at Cong. Beth Achim. Ruth and Estelle Alter will serve refresh- ments. Husbands are in- vited. An inaugural enrollment luncheon of the Israel Bonds Golda Meir Club, the first such event in Michigan for the recently established na- tional honorary society, will be held at the home of Mrs. Edward C. (Julie) Levy, Jr. of Birmingham at noon Sept. 17, it was announced by Leah Snider, Detroit Is- rael Bonds Women's Di- vision chairman. Special guest at the event will be Major General Natan Sharoni, head of military planning for the General Staff of the Israel Defense Forces. Gen. Sha- roni is responsible for plan- ning and implementing Is- rael's military redeploy- ment from the Sinai to the Negev. Prior to receiving his most recent appointment, Gen. Sharoni was assistant head of General Staff de- partment operations. He was appointed brigadier general in 1972 and served as head staff officer for Is- rael's Southern Command and then as head artillery officer for the Israel Defense Forces. A Sabra, born in Petah Tikva, he has been a member of the Israel De- fense ForCes since 1952 and has held a number of commands in artillery units. He served with great distinction in both the 1956 Sinai Campaign and the Six-Day War. Admission to the lunch- eon will be by the minimum GEN. SHARONI purchase of $5,000 in Israel Bonds, the qualification for membership in the Golda Meir Club. Local Golda Meir Club chairman is Phyllis Newman. The luncheon is a prelude event in advance of the community-wide second annual "Bond Between Us" luncheon honoring Doreen Herthe-lin on Oct. 22 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. At the Levy home, Mrs. Hermelin will be presented the "Woman of Valor" Award for her involvement in soliciting more than $200,000 in loan dollars for Israel's economic develop- ment. Mrs. Newman asks that women interested in pur- chasing Israel Bonds at the Golda Meir Club level con- tact Women's Division Di- rector Lillian Fischer at Is- rael Bonds, 557-2900._ Pioneer Women Fashion Show Features Israeli-Made Clothes Greater Detroit Council, Pioneer Women, will hold a special membership- * * * fashion show 7:30 p.m. Sept. AVODAH-CHAI 17 at Hamilton Place, 30333 Pioneer Southfield, Southfield. CHAPTER, Women, • will meet noon The high fashion clothes Tuesday in the Whitehall were designed by 16- and Apts. club house. State Sen. 17-year-old students in the Doug Ross will speak on vocational high schools "Presidential Elections — maintained in Israel by Our Choices in November." Pioneer Women and its sis- ter organization, NaamA. Politics is the science of The clothes will be exigencies. modeled by students from the Barbizon School of Modeling, with com- mentary by Marj Jackson Levin. Come- dians Stu Cassell and Sheila Kaye will entertain. Prospective members are invited. Chairman of the Day Linda Warner said the admission fee will feed' a child in Israel for one day. Council Membership Chairman is Adeline Salinger. Linda Tapper Plans to Marry MISS BARBAR SCHOOL OF THE DANCE "25 Years of Fine Dance Instruction" During the past 25 years, Miss Barbara has trained students for careers in Broadway Shows, Television, Night Clubs and Teaching. Formerly with the Julie Adler School of the Dance, Miss Barbara will personally instruct students of all ages at a new location. Dance instruction develops poise, personality and grace. Your child deserves the best. ENROLL NOW. FOR THE FINEST INSTRUCTION IN MODERN JAZZ & TAP 855-3040 MISS BARBARA SCHOOL OF THE DANCE LOCATED AT THE MONTESSORI CENTER OF FARMINGTON HILLS 29001 W. 13 MILE RD. (JUST WEST OF NORTHWESTERN HWY.) Book Sale Runs Through Tuesday The annual Brandeis University National Women's Committee used book sale will continue through Tuesday at the Tel-12 Mall. Books are arranged in 50 categories, among them fic- tion, first editions, drama, political science, sports, paperbacks, psychology. Proceeds from the sale benefit the Brandeis Uni- versity libraries. The sale is held during mall hours: 10 a.m.-9 p.m. daily and noon-5 p.m. Sunday. MISS TAPPER Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Tapper of Southfield an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Sue, to James Lawrence Fur- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Furman of South- field. was Furman Mr. graduated from Ferris State College with a BS degree in automotive and heavy equipment technology. An October wedding is planned.