THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Artist Edna Hibel to Appear at Hadassah Art Sale Sunday Annette Meskin, left, president of the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, and Marilyn Ash, chairman of the day, are pictured with one of the Edna Hibel lithographs to be displayed at the Hadassah program Sunday at Gallery Art Center. Hadassah projects in the U.S. and in Israel will bene- fit from the art sale to be sponsored by the Metropoli- tan Detroit Chapter of Hadassah 1 p.m. Sunday at the Gallery Art Center. American artist Edna Hibel will appear at the sale and will unveil a new work which she has dedicated to Hadassah. -For details call the Gal- lery Art Center, 557-0595. FREE FOR ALL FREE freight installation measure* 30% SAVINGS Horizontals Verticals Decorative Shades Woven Woods — CERTAIN DESIGN ITEMS EXCLUDED DISCOUNT EXPIRES 9-30-81 OLD ORCHARD Shopping Center 626-2400 SINCE ins WINDOW SHADE CO. Open Mon. thru Fri. _10 to 5 Sat. 9 to 3 15150 W. 7 Mi. Rd. 342.8822 Open Mon. thru Fri. 8:30 to 5 Sat. 9 to 3 Evelyn Rosen, left, president of Shoshanim Chap- . ter of Pioneer Women, and her mother, Doris I. Chan- dler, prepare for the women's semi-annual canister drive to benefit Israeli children. Mina Herman, Greater Detroit Council Pioneer Women canister chairman, announces that the semi- annual drive will be held on Sunday, Monday and Tues- day. The drive, which is held throughout the metropoli- tan area, raises funds for the support of 20,000 chil- dren in Na'amat-Pioneer Women day care centers and day-night homes throughout Israel. Child care centers main- tained in Israel by Pioneer Women cater to the needs of children whose mothers work or attend school. The day-night homes provide for orphans, children un- wanted by their parents, or those whose homes are un- suitable for proper nurtur- ing due to parents being mentally or physically in- capacitated. Conservative Women to Meet JEWELRY Keller, executive director, of Jewish Association for APPRAISALS Retarded Citizens; Elaine Heavenrich, author of "Question in Search of an AMEii\c". At Very Reasonable Rates Answer"; and Denise 642 - 5575 Goldman, Jewish Voca- call for an appointment tional Service. The panel also will include Martha Oleinick, branch chairman, est. 1919 adult education. Ahronheim, Judy president of Beth Israel 30400 Telegraph Roaa Sisterhood, said lunch- Suites 104, 134 will be served at a Birmingham, Mi. 48010 Women Sponsor eon nominal charge. (313) 642-5575 For reservations, call Square Dance LAWRENCE M.-ALLAN Andi Richey, 1-971-6489; or Beth Shalom Sisterhood Blanche Bauman, 557- will sponsor a square dance GEMOLOGIST t LOGIST or sisterhood Preden DISi AMONTO 0478; 9 p.m. Oct. 10 in the presidents. synagogue. Wayne Ball will be the caller. A kosher chicken buffet dinner will be served. Advance paid reservations are due Oct. 5. Reservations 399-9699 should be mailed to Beth 13905 W. 9 MILE, 3 Blks. W. of Coolidge • Oak Park Shalom, 14601 Lincoln, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Mon.-Fri. • CLOSED SATURDAYS • SUN. 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. . . OPEN Oak Park, 48237. Branch, Michigan Women's League for Con- servative Judaism, will hold their first meeting of the season 10:30 a.m. Mon'- day at Cong. Beth Israel in Ann Arbor,• 2000 Washtenaw. President Myra Karse announces that a panel dis- cussion will be held con- cerning "Special People." Panelists include: Joyce Au* SAM'S FRUIT MARKET EARLY DEADLINES — NO FREIGHT ON MOST ITEMS BALE AUXILIARY will a program of readings by the Michigan Metaphysical Society 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home. Refreshments will be served. Friends are invited. present • • Class Offered CHARLES SHAPIRO Esther Tarnoff Cooper AUXILIARY AND POST will teach an eight-week will have their annual offi- course in "Jewish Art" at cers potluck dinner 7:30 the Southfield Community p.m. Saturday in the home Education Center, 18575 W. of Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Plis- Nine Mile, Southfield kow, 13141 Oak Park Blvd., (Brace-Lederle School), 7 Oak Park. For details, call p.m. Thursdays beginning the Pliskows, 399-1546; Oct. 15. Cindy Apel, 968-4796; or Iry The course will cover the Keller, 357-0623. changes that have occurred The auxiliary will have a in the development of meeting 8 p.m. Thursday in Jewish art from Moses to the home of Junior Vice modern times. President Apel, 25415 Briar Mrs. Cooper is a member Dr., Oak Park. Members of the speakers bureau of who cannot attend should the Detroit Institute of Arts, call Ms. Apel, 968-4796; or an artist and has been an President Shirley Schlus- instructor at Oakland sel, 541-1251. Community College. To register, call the The auxiliary will service D.J. Healy Children's Home Southfield Community Sunday. To volunteer, call Education Center, 354- Ida Glass, 545-1063. 7456. For details, call Sylvia Abramowitz, 968-3459; Isa Medow, 544-3120; or Jean- nette Eizelman, 398-2940. The public is invited. There is a charge per person. • MINIMUM ORDER $100.00 Pioneer Women Canister Drive Aids Israeli Kids JWV LT. ROY GREEN AUX- ILIARY will service the Northland Geriatric Center 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. The patients will be treated to games and refreshments. Chairman is Mamie Sim- rod. For details, call Mrs. Simrod, 557-0923. Friday, September 18, 1981 55 The Jewish News will have early deadlines for the issue of Oct. 2. The deadline for local news, display advertising and classified display is noon Friday, Sept. 25. The deadline for reg- ular classified is noon Monday, Sept. 28. 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