THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 38 Friday, January 30, 1981 Women's Clubs PRIMROSE BE- NEVOLENT CLUB will meet noon Monday in the Northgate Apts. club house. Program Chairman Helen Greenberg will give a report on the arrangements for the 50th anniversary dinner- dance. Petite luncheon will be served. SHAAREY ZEDEK SISTERHOOD will pre- sent psychiatrist Dr. Emanuel Tanay as the final speaker in its Town Hall series 10 a.m. Wednesday in the synagogue's Adler Hall. Continental breakfast will precede the lecture. Dr. Tanay, president of the Michigan Psychiatric Society, will review Of Blood and Hope," by Samuel Pisar. Tickets will be avail- able at the door. A babysit- ter will be available by reservation only. Elaine Laker is chairman of the series. She is assisted by Laurie Green. Ticket chairmen are: Ilene Nemer and Fannie Robinson. Committee members are: Carmen Biederman, Elsie Deutch, Debbie Groner, Leypsa Groner, Sharon Hochman, Shirley Levin and Cynthia Steinberg. Ms. Hochman is chairman athe day. Marjorie Saulson is president. Manicure Workshop LEARN TO DO YOUR OWN NAILS 559-7858 Sandra Myers Nail Clinic What's New at PAPER FASHIONS The latest invitations, napkins, matches, stationery, brides- maid, usher and host- ess gifts. ALL AT 20% OFF ANY ITEM $10 OR MORE ...WE HAVE JELLY BELLIES... 24901 Northwestern at Evergreen 352-1220 M-F 10-5:00; Sat. tit 4;30 eake, -0-1v6A4. and let our professionally trained help give you that extra day you've been looking for. • ACHIEZER will hold a fashion and make-up work- shop 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the home of Rita Morse, 24525 Templar Ave., South- field. Co-hostesses for the evening are: Gail Perczyk and Hadassah Freimark. Women and young ladies are invited. There is a nom- inal charge. * * * OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP (10 Mile area) will meet 3 p.m. Saturday in the home of Mrs. Jacob Ishads, 24751 Church. Eugene Goldberg will speak. The Nine Mile area group will not meet. * * * BETH TEMPLE JACOB SISTERHOOD will have a brunch 9:45 a.m. Feb. 8 in the temple. Cyvia Snyder will conduct an armchair tour of the Detroit Institute of Arts. Husbands and guests are welcome. There is a charge for non- members. For reservations, call Judy Schwartz, 851- 4935. * * * AUTUMN HILLS Women's CHAPTER, American ORT, will have a general meeting 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the home of Lorie Horowitz, 28965 Apple Blossom Ln., Far- mington Hills. A CPR (cardio-pulmonary resusci- tation) demonstration will follow. For information, call Ms. Horowitz, 533-0639. * * * Pioneer Women, will have an art exhibit and auction 9 p.m. Saturday at the Gal- lery Art Center. Preview ALL TRANSPORTATION INCLUDED FULLY BONDED & INSURED MONDAY — SATURDAY REASONABLE RATES will precede the program. For reservations, call Rita Packard, 559-1647; or the temple, 661-5700. NI MN MI I= (next to Dunkin Donuts) Monday thru Saturday 10 am to 6 pm SUNDAY 11 am to a - Sponsored by • The Israel Information and Resource Center "YOU'VE GOTTA HAVE ART!!" through lecture and slides TSIPI WEITZMAN formerly of the Hebrew University and currently at U of M, will highlight the trends irT modern Israeli art from 80 years ago to the present. SUN. FEB. 8, 8 p.m. , JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER, W. Bloomfield Tickets available at the J.C.C.: $4.00 Programs of the remaining Israel Culture Series include "Do You Wanna Dance?" — Shulamit Keval Sun., Mar. 22, 2 p.m. workshop, 8 p.m. lecture & demonstration "A Close Encounter of the 5 Kinds" — Toby Holtzman Sun., April 5, 8 p.m. For further information contact the Israel Information and Resource Center 661-1948 MI al MI In NM MI 22185 Coolidge at 9 Mile Oak Park HARRY THOMAS •• 24150 Telegraph Rd. at 10 Mile ISRAEL CULTURE SERIES HA-OMER CHAPTER, Phyllis Eliasberg to Speak to Temple Israel Sisterhood Temple Israel Sisterhood will hear Channel 7 con- sumer counselor Phyllis Eliasberg noon Feb. 9 in the Herman Hall of the temple. She will speak on "Eco- "nomic Self-Defense: How to Be an Effective Consumer and Fight Back Against In- justices." Formerly an attorney with the Federal Trade Commission, Ms. Eliasberg has been a consumer re- porter since 1976. She re- ceived an Emmy nomina- will begin at 8 p.m. President Judy Zeltzer announces that tickets are still available, and may be purchased at the door. There is a charge. Everyone is welcome, announces chairman Roberta Gorevitz. This show has been coordi- nated by Fred Grossman. I E CLOTHES FOR 45 YEARS1 IMP Ea ON OM — — MS NM ON MB — — — 23043 Beech at 9 Mile Southfield • eake-ct-max 557-2008 CALL 24 HRS. WANTED For Your Next Party 4t FESSICARLS Sound and Light Company Rock-Country-Disco-Oldies & More Gary Lichtman 569-5503-04 Paul Bensman 559-4465 .1111' fiElT 4 Ittur2a Coupon Must Be Presented With Order — Expires Feb. 13, 1981 no it LAST 2 WEEKS!! tar PHYLLIS ELIASBERG tion for her reporting skills in Los Angeles. She attended the Uni- versity of Chicago, Goucher College and New York University School of Law. She holds a law degree from the University of San Fer- nando Valley College of Law. She holds membership in the Los Angeles County Bar Association, American Bar Association and is a board member of the Consumer Federation of California. She is listed in "Who's Who in American Women." Bea Luft is vice president of programming. There is a charge for luncheon which Schools ' Agenda NEW YORK — Atlanta, Ga., will serve as the host city for the fifth national Curriculum Conference of the Hebrew Day School movement on Feb. 13-16. MATTER FURS FINAL MARKDOWN DRASTIC REDUCTIONS Sale Ends February 14th OF HARVARD ROW 11 Mile at Lahser Designers of Fine Furs 21742 W. 11 Mile Rd. 358-0850 Southfield. . .