THE DETROIT EMI NEWS L ARRY FREEDMAN .] Bnai Brith Activities Ordiestra ad Wert:timid 647-2367 BNAI BRITH TROIT will hold a meeting WOMEN'S COUNCIL OF for all delegates 7:45 p.m. METROPOLITAN DE- Wednesday in the Zionist Cultural Center. • • • HUNTINGTON WOODS CHAPTER will Featuring The Finest Imported, Domestic & Kosher Candy OPENING SOON! NORTHLAND WOMEN'S MEDICAL CENIER announces the opening of its new office at • • LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAPTER will meet noon 21580 Greenfield across the street from Northland Shopping Center — Penney's • • • • • • FREE PREGNANCY TESTING OBSTETRICS/GYNECOLOGY BIRTH CONTROL INFORMATION AND SERVICES TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY MEDICAID AND ALL INSURANCES ACCEPTED CONFIDENTIAL COUNSELING 968-3363 have a paid-up membership dinner 7:30 p.m. Monday in the home of Thelma Victor, 10535 Vernon, Huntington Woods. Dues are payable at the door. Reservations are required. A gift bazaar will be presented after dinner. Guests are welcome. For in- formation and dinner reser- vations, call Diana Katz, 967-0548; or Elaine Glenn, 968-0533. Medical Director Ebrahim Fayazi MD Wednesday in the Knob-in- the-Woods Apts. club house. President Frieda Massover announces luncheon will be served at a nominal charge. Friends are invited. The program will feature a "show and tell," the topic of which is "This Very Special Place — The Children's Home in Israel." Sheila Dubin will present the pro- gram. For reservations, call Ida Lewis, 968-6799; or Betty Stewart, 557-3117. VOTE FOR EXPERIENCE LET'S KEEP SOUTHFIELD THE ALL-AMERICAN CITY RE-ELECT HURITE STEVE S. FOR SOUTHFIELD COUNCIL HIS RECORD SPEAKS FOR ITSELF! CITY COUNCIL 1969-1981 COUNCIL PRESIDENT 1973-1975 MAYOR PRO-TEM 1973-1975 BOARD OF APPEALS 8 YEARS VOTE NOVEMBER 3 VOTE RIGHT - VOTE HURITE PAID FOR BY FRIENDS FOR HURITE COMMITTEE I.D. 85309 Oakland Century Honors N osanchuks at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Max Nosanchuk, third and fourth from left, were the recipients of the Jerusalem, City of Peace Award at a recent dinner of the Oakland Cen- tury Lodge of Bnai Brith. Pictured with the Nosan- chuks are, from left: Milton Weinstein; Jerome Fried- man, president of the lodge; the Nosanchuks; and Nathan D. Rubenstein. • • • charge. Refreshments will DETROIT CHAPTER be served, and the program will meet noon Wednesday will begin at 7:30. For in the Sutton Place Apts. reservations, call Carl club house. Dorris Reese, Pearl, VE 8-5384; or Al manager of business opera- Stebbins, 358-1747. tions at Bell Telephone Co., •• • will speak on "Telecom- GOLDA MEIR CHAP- munications of the Future." Following luncheon, Eadie TER will have a general meeting 8 p.m. Monday in Albion will speak on Bnai the home of Michelle Brith. Guests are invited. Passon, 5276 Kingsfield, West Bloomfield. Guest ACCOUNTANTS UNIT will offer a program towards speaker will be Deena Pearlman of the Anti- two CPE credits 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Bnai Brith Defamation League of Bnai Brith. For details, call Geri Council Office, 25835 Southfield, Southfield. CPA Berlin, 681-7537; or Rhonda Friedenberg, 661-5908. Jay Howard Brody will • • • speak on "The New Debt vs. HEALTH CARE win Equity Ratio Guidelines." A will have a free health board meeting will be held screening for the residents at 7 p.m. for officers and of the Federation Apart- trustees. ments 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Sun- • • • day. Five stations will be set TIKVAH CHAPTER up for blood pressure tests, will. hold a luncheon- hearing tests, foot health, meeting noon Tuesday in oral health and eye health the Sutton Place Apts. club examinations. house. Program Vice President Shirley Raznick announces the guest speaker will be Dr. Beverly Geltner of the Michigan Voice of Reason, whose topic G. Vernon Leopold will will be "The Moral Majority attend ceremonies Monday ... From a Jewish Perspec- in Washington hosted by tive." President Dorothy the Department of the Fishman invites guests. Army honoring his World There is a nominal charge War II platoon with a for luncheon. There will be a Presidential Unit Citation holiday boutique. Members "for their valor during the are requested to bring Battle of the Bulge." paperback books and "white • • • elephant" items for a future sale. For details, call Fre- Irvin Otis of Southfield dell Whiteman, 356-1864. has been selected for the • • • Yankton IS.D.) College BUSINESS AND PRO- 1981 Alumni Achievement FESSIONAL CHAPTER Award. Otis is a member of will present the musical the college's board of trus- comedy, "Mama Loved tees. Littman's," 8 p.m. Tuesday • • • at the Farmington Commu- Ruth Miller and Frieda nity Library, 32737 W. 12 Leemon were re-elected to Mile, Farmington Hills. the national board of Gentlemen, friends and Pioneer Women- Na'amat at relatives are welcome. Re- the organization's biennial freshments will be served. convention. For tickets, call Dorothy Goldberg, 548-6850. • • • People Make News LOUIS MARSHALL SUBURBAN LODGE will have a dinner-meeting 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the Zionist Cultural Center. Congressman William Brodhead will be the guest speaker. There is a nominal Simhat Torah Party Planned The Radomer Aid Society will hold a Simhat Torah party 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Zionist Cultural Center. New members will be in- troduced. Friday, October 23; 19B1 63 Naomi Says: WEEK- END SPECIAL Fri. & Sat. 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