36 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 3, 1981 SH EL ROTT ORCHESTRA CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will meet 11:30 a.m. Wednesday in the Northgate Apts. club house, announces President Jeanette Serling. Council Past President Alice Ross will review "The Plough Woman." For information, call Mrs. Serling, 968-8518; or Mrs. David Shuster, 967-1114. *** Featuring GOLDA MEIR CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women will hold a child rescue luncheon noon Monday in the Kristen Towers, 25900 Greenfield, T.V. & Recording Artist VICKIE CARROLL "Professional Entertainment" 354-0770 354-0771 PAZAZZ Is Moving Final Clearance On ALL SPRING & SUMMER MERCHANDISE Lahser at 11 Mile 353-1810 . . ON IN IN NO ow so aw-11•11- VALUABLE COUPON * * * MASSADA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a regular meeting 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in the home of Reba Colman, 20502 Old- ham, Southfield. A mini luncheon will be served. Skin Care Studio EUROPEAN FACIAL with Artistic Make-up Regular Price $30.00 I I I I $2000 I Hair Removal or Tinting of Eyebrows and Eyelashes FREE Skin Consultation I Knight Plaza, 26561 W. 12 Mile, Southfield just west of Northwestern Hwy. 356-8365 --------------------------- ••••••MIIIMM•1111110•111O.1111 111 .••••••M•11 111 •111 4 / VALUABLE COUPON 50% S Off I On ALL Drycleaning 22185 Coolidge at 9 Mile Oak Park tutth I Coupon Must Be Presented With Order — Expires July 17th, 1981 AVON BLITZ Schubiner, Libby Beider, Mary Cohen and Deborah Silverstein, secretaries; Ruth Young, treasurer; Gwen Silverstein, Faye Damraur, Barbara Schwartz and Arlene Cu- tler, vice presidents. De- borah Silverstein also is in charge of the bulletin. H.U. Degrees for 50,000 JERUSALEM — The 50th anniversary of the first graduating class of the He- brew University was marked at the school's commencement exercises in early June. More than 50,000 students have received degrees from the Hebrew University since the first graduating class. Film Production 23043 Beech at 9 Mile Southfield JN An Israel Bonds Women's Division luncheon at the home of Leah Snider recently led to pledges of $146,000 in Israel Bond sales. Shown are from left, standing, Doreen Hermelin, Anne Parzen, guff speaker Benjamin Varon, Mrs. Snider, and Esther A. Ian. Seated are, from left, Ruth Friedman and Phyllis Newman. Orchards Wins State Tribute * ** WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM ORGANIZA- TION will hold a special meeting 11:30 a.m. Monday at the M.C.L. Cafeteria meeting room in the Tel-12 Mall. 'Plans for the forth- coming fund-raising event will be discussed. . .. . . ow Es um expires July 30th IRINA'S AESTHETICS 20%Discount OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP (10 Mile area) will meet 4 p.m. Saturday in the home of Mrs. Isaac Kaplan, 14740 Lincoln, Oak Park. Rabbi Kaplan will speak. The Nine Mile area group will not meet. Avon Blitz was installed as president of the Helen Rosenberg Cancer Fighters of the City of Hope at the group's annual installation at Kingsley Inn. Other officers are: Carol Lubin, parliamentarian; Dorothy Niskar, Barbara Harvard Row Mall MI MD * * * DIMONA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, elected Marge Bialkin president at its recent election meeting. Other officers are: Frieda Faigin, Elaine Kohner, Shulamith Heit and Alice Ross, vice presidents; Lor- raine Tannis, Betty Rath, Charlotte Wachtel, Ms. Bialkin, Blanche Salinger, secretaries; Frieda Leeson, treasurer; and Frances Konop, Ms. Wachtel, Renee Shuster, Ruth Farber Ann Selig and Mrs. Ross, chair- men. A board meeting will be held 1 p.m. Tuesday in the home of Ms. Bialkin, 25575 Concourse, Southfield. Cancer Fighters Pick Officers PAZAZZ LTD-- — * * * * * * While Quantities Last — Ruth Kimmel and her hus- band, Morris, will be hon- ored in recognition of the re- cent marriage of their son, Robert. The chapter will say farewell to Rose Alenco who is leaving for Arizona. Friends and guests are wel- come. Refreshments will be served. Suite 205E, Oak Park. Pro- gram Chairman Mrs. Israel Weisman announces Lucy Kaplan and Leah Gordon will sing Yiddish and He- brew songs. President Mrs. Jack Reitman invites pro- spective members and guests NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will have a social meeting noon Wed- nesday in the Kristen To- wers, 25900 Greenfield, Suite 205E, Oak Park. Newly elected President 50%0FF NIB Bond Women Buy $146,000 Women's Clubs The TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Is- rael has produced approx- imately 200 films during the last 20 years. Israel's movie theaters had an an- nual attendance of 30 mil- lion, but television has re- duced this figure to 20 mil- lion in recent years. 7111111 l 111111111110 ~ .4 AL .16 Ot ...*.rx4 .«4g.ltot. AS a a t est ao Attending the tribute to the Orchards were, from left: Michigan House Reps. Wilbur Brotherton, Jean Willowby, Gary Vanek, Jack Kirksey, Matthew McNeely, Joe Forbes, Claude Trim; National Council of Jewish s Women's President Sondra Nathan; Or- chards' chairmen, Doreen Hermelin and Barbara Stone; Michigan House Reps. Richard Fessler, James Dressel and Ruth McNamee. The Michigan Legisla- ture in a concurrent resolu- tion paid tribute to The Or- chards Children's Services "for its outstanding record of service to the Detroit area." The Orchards Children's Services, operated under the direction of Executive Director Gerald Levin, and under the auspices of the National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section, offers programs to help emotionally troubled children. The programs include two residential care facilities for boys, outpatient early in- tervention treatment in elementary school, day camp for three- to six-year- olds and individual and family therapy for parents. A__ 30-member delega- tion from the NCJW traveled to Lansing to hear the legislature pay tribute to the Orchards. Included in the group were chairmen of the fol- lowing Orchards' pro- grams: Barbara Moret- sky, Southfield resi- dence; Johanna Keen, Livonia residence; Dora- lee Goldman, Ted Schwartz Day Camp; and Carol Krugel, out- patient. Michigan legislators on hand were: Claude Trim, chairman of the mental health committee; Joe Forbes, majority floor leader; Wilber Brotherton, Ruth McNamee, Jack . and Jean Kirksey Willowby. Claudia - Gold, state legislative chairman for NCJW, introduced the luncheon guests: Mar- lene Ross, deputy director Michigan Department of Mental Health, and Joan Walker, associate executive director of the Michigan Federation of Private Child and Family Agencies, spoke about the statewide effect of the Orchard's programs. Accepting the resolution on behalf of the NCJW, were President Sondra Nathan, Doreen Hermelin and Barbara Stone, co- chairmen of the Orchards Children's Services. Cantor Shortage? LONDON — There is a growing shortage of cantors in North America, accord- ing to a story in the London Jewish Chronicle. The article claims that congregations in Cleveland, Long Island, N.Y., subur- ban Connecticut and 0 tawa, Canada have be looking for cantors for sev- eral years without success. Racial Abuses WASHINGTON — The American Jewish Congress has called on the U.S. Con- gress to end the "abuses" of race-conscious federal anti-discrimination pro- grams while retaining the principle of affirmative ac- tion to promote equal oppor- tunity.,