THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Pioneer Women Hosts Debate Greater Detroit Council Pioneer Women, will pre- sent Robert Tisch and State Sen. Doug Ross in a debate 8 p.m. at the Kristen Towers, 25900 Greenfield, Suite 205E, Oak Park. Tisch, author of the Tisch Pro- posal, and Sen. Ross will de- bate Proposal D, "Panacea or Pipe Dream?” Jackye Drapkin is council vice president of education and Marsha Eisenberg is legislative chairman. Ruth Miller is president of Greater Detroit Council. There is a nominal charge. For information, call Ida Gornbein at the Pioneer Women office, 967-4750. Oldtimers Plan Sunday Meeting OF Heart of Gold Council Seeks 1980 Award Nominees at ank \Aiwa DOWN TOWN ROCHESTER 652-2212 Members of the United Foundation Heart of Gold Award. Council met recently to make plans for the 1980 awards program. Any man or woman who has made an outstanding volunteer contribution to his or her community is eligible for a Heart of Gold award and nominations will be accepted through Nov. 3. Groups or individuals may contact the United Found- ation at 965-7100 to submit the name of a community volunteer. Finalizing plans are, from left: Mrs. George Rubin representing American Association of Univer- sity Women-Inner Branch Council; Mrs. David Pol- lack, representing Jewish Welfare Federation; Mrs. Howard Appelman and Mrs. Louis G. Redstone of the League of Jewish Women's Organizations. Sam Barnett Big or small, we custom the music to your needs. 968-2563 --- .6„, . "Oh. / 91teopite 9aectuf ' l' Ir'' PARTY PLANNING CENTERPIECES Originally Designed (fresh or - artificial) `t4• 'I' ......... ALL THE CLASSIC "MUSTS" The Cartier Tank Watch in 'I Bk gold and vermeil - the Cartier Lighter - the Pen - Clocks and Picture Frames - , Hadassah Education Night Features Talk on Mideast „kJ/ le/ mull' de (a i Hier THE COMPLETE COLLECTION The Hannah Schloss Old- timers will hold their open- ing meeting of the season 1 p.m. Sunday at the Morris Branch of the Jewish Com- munity Center. Movies, featuring Jack Benrry, Eddie Cantor, George Burns and Georgie Jessel, will be shown. Brunch will be served. Metropolitan Detroit For information, call Mol- Chapter of Hadassah will lie Bank, 968-5298. hold an Education Night 8 Music by Friday, October 3, 1980 41 FAVORS =PAPER GOODS — RENTALS INVITATIONS and STATIONERY 21540 W. 11 Mile Rd., Sfld. 355-1590, appt. only noh OFF BEV KURTIS DORIS CORNFIELD Re-elect 23 years of Integrity, Dignity & Experience ... Re-elect 4 y, , „„, ,- - -,,: Senior -, District Judge Clarence, . , : . y i A. Reid _ , Jr _i 46th , t , . .;:, district court ' . / ; , , / Paid by the Committee to Re-Elect Judge Clarence A. Reid, Jr 7 • 7 IT'S THE COFFEE THAT'LL MAKE EVERYONE THINK YOU DID WHEN YOU DIDN'T! Tne rich arouna aroma and fresh Perked taste- / makes Maxiethe coffee any busy balbusta , .vould be proud to serve. Especially with Inc strudel Or. the Honey cake. Or the lox '- bagels. Or whenever friends and •mishpochen• suddenly drop in. Maxim.• the 100•freeze dried coffee that'll make everyone think you 79ok the time to make fresh perked coffee- vou didn't! Campaign '80 Women's Topic • 4/ p.m. Oct. 28 at Temple Beth El. The speaker will be Richard Straus, co-editor of the Middle East Policy Sur- vey, a bi-weekly newsletter from Washington and the Middle East. His topic will be "U.S. Policy in the Mid- dle East: During and After the Election Year." Straus also is president of the Middle East Policy Group, a consulting firm. Before becoming co-editor of the survey, he was a lob- byist with the American Is- rael Public Affairs Commit- tee for 21/2 years. From 1971 to 1973, he was legislative and press assistant to former Con- gressman Peter H. B. Fre- linghuysen of New Jer- sey, who was the senior Republican on the House Foreign Affairs Commit- tee. Straus was graduated from Pennsylvania State University, and attended the University of Paris and the Loudon School of Eco- nomics. He participated in the Nixon and Carter Presidential campaigns during 1972 and 1976. The community is in- vited. There is no charge. Annette Meskin is Hadassah president. Arlene Gould is vice president of education and the program chairman is Ida Joyrich. Scarfs - Hand Bags and Leather Accessories - Playing Cards. Greater Detroit Section, National Council of Jewish Women, will present Sarah Weiner Keidan 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the NCJW office, 16400 W. 12 Mile, Suite 106, Southfield. . Ms. Keidan, chairman of the political science de- partment, Oakland Com- munity College, Orchard Ridge Campus, will speak on "The Great American Di- lemma — Campaign '80 Choice or Chance?" The public is invited at no charge. • 'A 41 i.e. , 0 ,`: ■ • K CERTIFIED KOSHER