THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS NCJW Orchards Service Dedicates Schwartz Camp The Orchards Children's Gerald Levin, executive Services of the Greater De- director of the Orchards, troit Section, National presented Doralee Council of Jewish Women, Goldman, chairman of the recently dedicated the Ted day camp committee, with a Schwartz Day Camp. The plaque paying tribute to camp, located on the Harry, Irving and Marvin grounds of the Orchards — Goldman "for the continu- Livonia Residence, was es- ing financial support for the tablished by Sylvia camp's operation." Schwartz in memory of her Keynote speaker, husband. Representative Claude Sondra Nathan, Trim, chairman of the president, Greater Detroit state mental health com- Section, NCJW, welcomed mittee, commended the guests and described the camp and the Orchards TCJW program. Barbara "for its preventative _cone, chairman of the Or- work in the field of men- chards sterring committee, tal health." Donna 01- detailed the history and lerman, program direc- growth of the Orchards as a tor of the Ted Schwartz comprehensive mental Day Camp, said the camp health agency. gives continuing help to Nobody ,s diamo for less Shop around and compare. Then bring us your best price. Well beat it! You will soon discover who has the lowest price and the largest selection of diamonds anywhere. • Hundreds of settings to choose from • HOWARD S. NISKAR • GIA ACCREDITED DIAMOND APPRAISER You'll Need Us — To Be Sure!! VISA CARTIER WATCHES AND FINE JEWELRY • SE ea Expert Watch & Jewelry Repair PIANO OUZ. "THE DIAMOND PEOPLE FOR OVER 50 YEARS" 30555 Southfield Rd. • Congress Bldg., Suite .100 Southfield, Mi. • 1 block south of 13 Mile Rd. • 645-9200 FOR QUICK SALE OF YOUR UNWANTED USED FURS El-Mars Suburban Shop Marion Feuerman WE CAN SELL YOUR MINK COATS, JACKETS, STOLES, FUN FURS, FUR HATS, El-Mars Furs 13661 W. 11 Mile just West of Coolidge Oak Park, Mich. (Across from A&P) Open 6 Days 11-5 p.m. Closed Saturday No phone calls please ALL JEANS (including Designer Jeans) 2 0 Of f ) OUTERWEAR (Coats & Jackets) 2 0 O ff limited time only OLD ORCHARD MALL 6609 ORCHARD LAKE RD. W. BLOOMFIELD, 855-9510 Boys to 7, Girls to 14 Attending the dedication of the Ted Schwartz Day Camp at the Orchards Children's Services site, are, from left: Gerald Levin, director of the Orchards; Mrs. Ted (Sylvia) Schwartz, benefactor; and Rabbi Richard Hertz of Temple Beth El. children who have been involved in special pro- grams throughout the school year. Sixty-eight children • attended the day camp this summer. The facility is designed for children, age 3-7, whose special problems render them unable to function ef- fectively in the traditional pre-school program. Rein- forcing the program are weekly sessions for parents who receive counseling in a variety of subjects including special education programs and parent-effectiveness training. Carolyn Bowey, president of the Metropolitan Detroit Association for the Educa- tion of Young Children, ex- plained that the day camp helds the child and the fam- ily, through the supportive aid, and the community, by preventing future destruct- ive behavior. In consecrating the facility, Rabbi Richard Hertz of Temple Beth El, long-time friend of the fam- ily, paid tribute to the mem- ory of Mr. Schwartz, and to Mrs. Schwartz's "dedication to the children of the Detroit community." Pioneer Women Donor Lunch Set Oct. 30 at Adat Shalom Greater Detroit Council, Pioneer Women, will fea- ture Nancy Good as the main speaker for its 50th annual donor event, noon Oct. 30 at Adat Shalom Synagogue. There is a charge for the luncheon, in addition to a minimum donor pledge. Ms. Good is a doctoral candidate in political sci- ence and international rela- tions at the University of Michigan. She is also an in- ternational researcher, lec- turer, writer and analyst of the Middle East, and in par- ticular on Palestinian-Arab political attitudes. Chairman of the day, Jackye Drapkin, has ar- ranged for the anthems to be sung by Rhoda Fried- man, accompanied by Sonia Lipenholtz,- who will also provide back- ground music during the meal. The invocation will be recited by Sarah Le- vin. This year's donor book has been edited by Frieda Barris; Lorraine Gale, Mildred Hooberman and Miriam Rose. Transporta- tion chairman, Margaret Huppert, will arrange for rides. For information or transportation, call Pioneer Women, 967-4750. Renee Shuster and Margaret Bialkin are in charge of table decorations. Elsie Harold is vice president of funds, and Ruth Miller is president of the Pioneer Women's Council. * * * The item appearing in last week's Jewish News about the Pioneer Women- sponsored debate between Robert Tisch and State Sen. Doug Ross inadvertently omitted the date of the event. The debate will be held 8 p.m. this Thursday in the Kristen Towers, 25900 Greenfield, Suite 205E. Oak Park. There is a nominal charge. Friday, October 10, 1980 41 AJC IEF Women Will Meet - Dr. Ruth Gruber, prize- Hauser, Edith Honigman, winning author, foreign Mabel Kaplan, Rosalie Kol- correspondent and Middle bert, Blanche Pollack, Mar- East scholar, will speak at a jorie Rose, Dulcie Rosen- Women's Division meeting feld, Shirley Schlafer, on behalf of the 1981 Allied Marianne Schwartz and Jewish Campaign-Israel Reva Stocker. Emergency Fund on Thurs- Some will always be day. The luncheon meeting, for contributors of $6,000 or above others. Destroy the more, will be held at the inequality today, and it will Bloomfield Hills home of appear again tomorrow. —Emerson Marion Handleman. Dr. Gruber has written MAGICIAN many books on Israel, in- Exciting cluding "Israel on the entertainment for Seventh Day" and your organization. "Raquela: A Woman of Is- club or private party. rael." 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