THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 36 Friday, February 21, 1981 Women's Clubs AUTUMN HILLS CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will have a general meeting 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the home of Judi Schneider, 5595 Haverhill, West Bloomfield. The meet- ing will be followed by an original recipe trial. Mem- bers are requested to bring an hors d'oeuvre or dessert with the recipe. For details, Is It Time To Buy GOLD? Read the Special Report written by our distin- guished editor, Joel Rosner, J.D., a man who knows gold and who accurately predicted gold's rise to $900.00. In this Special Report Mr. Rosner reveals how he made that now famous prediction and using those same-techniques now makes his new predictions. If you own gold or are thinking of buying gold don't do anything until you have read this exciting re- port. YOU WILL LEARN THE SECRET OF HOW TO PRICE GOLD. For the last 3 consecutive years Mr. Rosner has appeared before the Accountants Guild, a large association of certified public accountants. It was before this tough discriminating audience that Mr. Rosner made his prediction. Mr. Rosner has also accurately predicted the rise in interest rates and one day before the famous Granville sell signal Mr. Rosner advised the sub-, scribers to Chart Sessions to nail down all profits because the technical indicators were flashing a warning signal. Chart Sessions specializes in market timing of stock, option, gold and interest rates. Write for I ❑ Special Report on Gold $15.00 I ❑ Three Month Trial Subscripton I Includes the gold report free $35.00 1.11.1 REGISTERED WITH SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION AS AN INVESTMENT ADVISOR CH ART SESSIONS , INC. call Ms. Schneider, 851- 6165; or Sallyjo Levine, 851-7267. * * * TEMPLE BETH EL SISTERHOOD will have an "Afternoon of Art" at the Detroit Institute of Arts 10 a.m. March 19, leaving from the temple. Luncheon will be served, and a tour of the Schwartz Graphic Arts Gal- leries and the African artworks will follow. For reservations, call the tem- ple, 851-1100. Cost of the event includes transporta- tion and lunch. BNAI MOSHE SIS- TERHOOD will have an "Afternoon of Art" March 18, meeting 11 a.m. at the synagogue to form carpools. Dairy luncheon will be served at noon and the tour will begin at 1. Reserva- tions are limited to 20. Checks should be made payable to Bnai Moshe Sis- terhood. Reservations are due by Saturday. For reser- vations, send checks to Ruth Marcus, 16025 Hilton, Southfield, 48075, 569, 7286. * * * BLOOMFIELD HILLS AND DEBORAH GROUPS, Hadassah, will join for a meeting noon Tuesday at the Bloomfield Township Library. Barbara Klein will direct a multi- media presentation, "The Best of Sholem Aleichem." Admission is by reservation only. Luncheon will be served. For reservations, Bloomfield Hills members should call Bobbie Segal, 626-6344; and Deborah members should call Joan Jacobs, 352-0275. * * * 24655 SOUTHFIELD ROAD • SUITE 209 SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN 48075 (313) 569-6439 EREV CHAPTER, Young Women of Jewish National Fund, will have a kaona MOVING SALE MUST REDUCE INVENTORY! DESIGNER HANDBAGS FASHION JEWELRY up to all sales final 7 O °/ O OFF Orchard Mall Orchard AT Maple West Bloomfield, 851-4460 .11.0.ar w.c w n -ww14 - r+VOW. r 7A, ,%0 A. an • :1, • a, 1, eon AC, A. -AV 1111,111, Mon. thru Sat. 10-6 Thursday to 9 p.m. SUNDAY 12-5 general meeting 7:45 p.m. Tuesday in the home of De- bbie Stern, 26721 Farmbrooke Villa, South- field (new location). Adele Robins will review "Pen- timento" by Lillian Hellman. There is a nomi- nal charge. • * * WOMEN OF JEWISH NATIONAL FUND will meet 11 a.m. Tuesday in the board room of the JNF offices. Bagels and coffee will be served. Shirley Kraft, president, and Bea Feigelman, chairman of special gifts, urge fund- raising workers to bring in monies and pledges. * * * ZEDAKAH CLUB will meet 10:30 a.m. Monday in the Knob-in-the-Woods Apts. club house. The games party and annual, donor luncheon will be among the topics on the agenda. Hos- tesses will be Dorothy Prag and Ruth Faust. The Nine Mile area group will not meet. SHAAREY ZEDEK SISTERHOOD will have its spring luncheon- meetiteg noon March 9 in the synagogue. Torah Fund contributors will be hon- ored. Roslyn Shipko is spe- cial gifts chairman. There is a charge, and guests are welcome. For reservations by Wednesady, call Shayna Silverman, 851-1520. Babysitters and oral inter- preters are available upon request. Members of the sister- hood will present a musical revue, "Meet the Mat- riarchs," at the meeting. Lois Spector is the director; accompanist is Lois Novitz. Cast members are: Doris August, Ann Baruch, Phyl- lis Friedman, Joan Jacobs, - 4401112 * * * ELEANOR ROOSE- VELT GROUP, Hadassah, will meet 8:15 p.m. Tuesday in the home of Barbara Gutman, 28907 Rockledge, Farmington Hills. Irene Rucinski will present a' program, "How Psychic Are You?" ** SHARONA CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will hold a regular meeting 8:30 p.m. Thursday in the home of Sylvia Waldman, 22740 S. Bellwood, Southfield. Phyllis Eliasberg, Channel 7 consumer reporter, will be the guest speaker. LIVONIA JEWISH CONGREGATION SIS- TERHOOD will have a rummage sale 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday at the synagogue. Clothing, books, small appliances and household goods will be available. OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP (10 Mile area) will meet 3 p.m. Saturday in the °home of Mrs. Sam Yashinsky, 15090 Burton. Chicken Croquettes By NORMA BARACH (Copyright 1981, JTA, Inc.) 1 cup cooked chicken, diced 1 onion, diced 1 green pepper diced 2 tsp. catsup 2 tbsps. bread crumbs salt, pepper, garlic powder to taste Legg bread crumbs Saute onion and green pep- per in a little oil. Add all ingre- dients together except for bread crumbs at end of ingre- dients list. Form into eight croquettes, roll in the addi- tional bread crumbs. Bake in a 350-degree oven in a greased pan until browned. To dispense with cere- mony is the most delicate mode of conferring a com- pliment. —Bulwer Sue Kaufman, Drora Kleinplatz, Geri Levit, Gail Lutz, Sherry Najman, Janet Pont, Marjorie Saulson, Roslyn Shipko and Lucille -Weisberg. Mrs. Saulson is president and Joyce Blum is program vice president. * * * GLENNWOOD CHAP- TER, Women's American ORT, will meet 8 p.m. March 18 in the home of Elaine Lavetter, 17351 Madison, Southfield. Aviva Mutchnick will speak on "The Plight of Jews in Arab Countries." 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