THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 52 Friday, April 10, 1981 RALPH NADER I Women's Clubs Is Coming To ADAT SHALOM Sisterhood May 4, 1 981. ma GREATER DETROIT CHAPTER, Brandeis Uni- versity National Women's 111 so 'SERVICE COUPON' I JIM FRESARD PONTIAC 1 I 547 6100 FRONT-END ALIGNMENT SPECIAL 400 N. MAIN ST., ROYAL OAK — - Includes: Adjustment of Caster camber and toe-in. Inspection of Front End Components. We Make Our Own Glasses A DUDApARET:TRI S C F A N O D R L ATES T I MPORTED FRAME FASHIONS • PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GLASSES ACCURATELY FILLED • DESIGNER FRAMES NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Wednesday in the Kristen Towers, 25900 Greenfield, Suite 205E, Oak Park. The slate of officers will be presented. Friends and guests are invited. Re- freshments will be served. * '* * • Reasonably_ priced ROSEN OPTICAL SERVICE 13720 W. 9 MILE nr. COOLIDGE LI 7-5068 OAK PARK, MICH. Mon.-Fri. 9:30-6 Sat. Closed Wedneiday 5 BUCKLES iiiiiIMITED BNAI MOSHE SIS- TERHOOD will have its final lunch and learn pro- gram of the season 1:15 p.m. Saturday, following serv- ices and kidush„ announces adult education chairman Dr. Margaret Silverman Eichner. Representatives from Adat Shalom Synagogue, Cong. Beth Achim, Cong. Beth Shalom, Cong. Bnai Moshe and Cong. Shaarey Zedek will discuss "The History of Cur- rent Issues of Conservative Synagogues in Detroit." Reservations are required for the luncheon. The lec- MASADA BUCKLES Solid Brass, Made in Israel. Also 20 more Israeli im- ported buckles. "THE BUCKLE LADY" $00 ea. BUoirl•ES . • $4 5 0 r.A-CH 3 for $12.50 2240 COOLIDGE Farmington Monday thru Saturday 10-6 — Free Parking 5 BLKS. N. OF 11 MILE 35171 Grand River 545-6885 474-0055 /2 blk. E. of Drake 1 Drakeshire Shopping Center BERKLEY, MI. 48072 CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will meet 11:30 a.m. Monday in the North- gate Apts. club house, an- nounces President Jeanette Serling. Ezekiel Leikin will present a program on the Jewish National Fund. Members of the Kinneret Chapter will be guests. Friends and prospective members are invited. Re- freshments will be served. For information, call Mrs. Serling, 968-8518; or Bella Raizman, 968-1135. * * * L10% SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT- 1 PEARL SCISSORS . Committee, announces tic- kets are still available for its benefit concert honoring the 25th anniversary of the Beaux Arts Trio 8 p.m. Sun- day at Orchestra Hall. Brandeis ticketholders are invited to an afterglow in the loge following the con- cert. For ticket information, call Carmyle Farber, 352- 2574. * * * MOST GM CARS Immediate Repair Maimonides Auxiliary Cite( LAWRENCE M. ALLAN President C,EMOLOGIST DIAMONTOLOGIST Visit Our Fine Display of * DIAMOND NECKLACES ';.„ & BRACELETS ":44 *4 SUPER VALUES ;;, ture is free and open to the public. GLENNWOOD CHAP- TER, Women's American ORT, will have a general meeting 7:30 p.m. Wednes- day in the home of Lorraine Feber, 25210 Roycourt, Huntington Woods. Eileen Holzman will speak on "Career Planning." Re- freshments will be served. Guests are welcome. For de- tails, call Phyllis Dub- rinsky, 478-9393. * * * WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM ORGANIZA- TION will meet noon Mon- day in the home of President Sylvia Cohen, 25192 Rue Versailles, Oak Park (new meeting place). * * * DETROIT AUXIL- IARY OF ALPHA OMEGA will hold a gen- eral election-brunch noon Tuesday at the Furniture Club. Plastic surgeon Dr. Donald Kapetansky will speak. Guests are welcome. Arlene Wenokur is program chairman and Sheila Rosen- feld, chairman of the day. For reservations, call Bar- bara Friedman, 469-4252; or Ellie Rosen, 643-0858. * * * ELEANOR ROOSE- VELT GROUP, Hadassah, will have a potluck lunch- eon noon Tuesday in the home of Seema Estrine, 17324 Sherfield, Southfield. Fae Raskin will discuss interior design. For reser- vations, call Judy Nolish, 541-1911; or Deena Lockman, 646-0816. * * * GOLDA MEIR CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will hold a business meeting noon Monday in the Kristen Towers, 25900 Greenfield, Oak Park. Refreshments will be served. Prospective members and guests are in- vited. Shown presenting a Hebrew University Found- er's Scroll to the Women's Auxiliary of the Maimonides Medical Society is Samuel Haber of the Hebrew U. Associates. Accepting the award, which recognizes the organization's contributions to stu- dents funds at Hebrew University and the University of Michigan are, from left, Mesdames Howard Appleman, Michael Levin, Alfred Kreindler and I. Walter Silver. The organization has contributed $200,000 over the years to aid 133 Michigan men and women. Music Study Program Set Music Study Club of Met- ropolitan Detroit will pre- sent pianist Seymour Lip- kin in its Annual Artist Concert 3 p.m. May 3 at Or- chestra Hall. The program will in- clude Bach, French Suite in C Minor; Beethoven, Sonata Op. 57 (Appassionata); Chopin, Barcarolle Polonaise in F sharp Minor; and Ravel, Le Tombeau de Couperin. Proceeds of the concert will provide scholarships for young musicians, schol- arships and musical in- struments for Israel and professional concert ap- pearances for gifted young Bond Women to Receive Honorary Society Pins Israeli artist Raffi Kaiser has created the 1981 Na- tional Honorary Society pins for the State of Israel Bonds Women's Division, it was announced by Leah Snider, Metro Detroit di- vision chairman. Hodgkin's Fund The pins are awarded to purchasers of Israel Bonds Meeting Slated in amounts from $1,500 arid The Michigan Hodgkin's over. Disease Foundation will "The Raffi Kaiser- hold its monthly meeting designed pins resemble 7:45 p.m. Monday at Provi- ancient coins and medals dence Hospital, Medical found in Israel by ar- Building, 8th Floor, Room cheologists," Mrs. Snider C. explained. "They serve to Dr. Freeman Wilner, remind us of the history chief of the division of on- and continuity of Jewish cology and hematology at life." William Beaumont Hospi- The_ symbolic orna- tal and associate professor ments will be formally pre- of medicine at Wayne State sented for the first time this University's School of year at an April 30 Medicine, will speak on "The Treatment of Hodgkin's Disease With Chemotherapy." Fisher Address at Economic Club OUR SPECIALTY 30400 TELEGRAPH • BIRMINGHAM LOCATED AT 121/2 Mile SUITES 104/134 Awarded Certificate by GIA in Grading & Evaluation 642-5575 Max M. Fisher was guest of honor and speaker Mon- day for the Economic Club of Detroit. Fisher, chairman of the board of Detroit Re- naissance Inc., spoke on "Detroit Renaissance: A Decade of Progress and A Commitment to the Fu- ture." artists. Members of the plan- ning committee are: Helen Kerwin, president; Corliss Rosenberg, con- cert chairman; Miriam Meckler, concert co- chairman; Rose Rosen- wach, treasurer; Joan Linden, patron coor- dinator; Mildred Char- nas, Betty Howard, Ruth Novick, Geraldine Schwartz, patron chair- men; and Bertha Weil, publicity. Tickets will be available at the door. For informa- tion, call Joan Linden, 644-9080, or Mildred Char- nas, 545-6020. SPONSOR PIN DIAMOND TRUSTEE Hadassah-sponsored Hon- orary Societies Enrollment Luncheon, hosted by Sha- ron Fleischman and held in advance of the May 7 Hadassah-Israel Bond Tribute Luncheon honoring. Lucille Weisberg. Yacht Club Bal' Is Announced Great Lakes Yacht Club of St. Clair Shores will host its annual Commodore's Ball to officially install local architect, Richard L. Gould as commodore 7 p.m. May 2 at the Detroit Yacht Club. Other officers to be in- stalled are Vice Commodore Dr. Richard Lootens and Rear Commodore Eve R. Kommel, one of the first women in the country to be elected to such a post. For information contact chairmen Mrs. William Edelson and Mrs. Robert Miller, 778-9510.