THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ' STATIONERY • INVITATIONS • PAPER PRODUCTS Women's Clubs (Continued from Page 40) day in the synagogue's so- cial hall. A fashion show, choreographed by Margie Feuerman, will be pre- sented. There is a charge, THE KNITTING NOOK Knitting Lessons Yarns Custom Made Sweaters Finishing 626-2052 or. 851-6443 LAWRENCE M. ALLAN President 11E, C.EMOLOGIST C 7 t IDIAMONTOLOGIST Diamond Stud Earrings DIA moNDs A Super Look At A Super Low Price - _ OUR SPECIALTY 30400 TELEGRAPH • BIRMINGHAM uftIPILOCATED AT 121/4 Mile SUITES 104/134 A warded Canniest(' by GM ea's c•pe in Grading & Evaluation op 1014L•QIU I and guests are invited. For reservations, call Rose Gor- don, 559-1301; Sandy Col- lins, 559-0733; or Betty Goldstein, 851-4363. • • • WHITEHALL CHAP- TER, Women's American ORT, will hold a regular meeting 12:30 p.m. Thurs- day in the Whitehall Apts. club house. President Rose Buchalter will review "Four Winds of Heaven" by Monique Raphael High. • • • BETH ACHIM SIS- TERHOOD will feature a musical presentation at its paid-up membership event 7:30 p.m. Monday in the synagogue. Cantor Max Shimansky, Libby Ben- Moche and Gere Oliva will perform. Miriam Shenkman, past president of sisterhood and past president of the Michigan Branch of the Women's League for Conservative Judaism, will speak on Torah Fund. Dessert buffet will be served. Only persons who have paid their dues by Nov. 1 will gain admission. The sisterhood will have the third program in its adult education series 10 a.m. Wednesday in the synagogue. President Judy Phillips will moderate a program on "Where Are Our Priorities?" A trio of Jewish family living vig- nettes will be presented. The library and gift shop will open at 9 a.m. and con- tinental breakfast will be served at 9:30. There is a charge for non-members and it may be applied to dues. For babysitter reser- vations, call Fredell Whiteman, 356-1864. Mar- cia Harris is adult educa- tion chairman. • • • ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold SPECIAL OPENING SUN., NOV. 8 - 11 a.m.-3 p.m. ALL REMAINING FALL MERCHANDISE 50-75% MARKED DOWN ALL SALES FINAL ew gette!Viost Fashions For Girls 4 14 & Preteen - 357-1123 APPLEGATE SQUARE — THE WAITING GAME Maternity, Infants & Toddler Clothes 352-9799 INKSTER & NORTHWESTERN its annual Hanuka fund- raising luncheon noon Nov. 14 in the home of Mary Lewis, 21750 Riverview, Birmingham. A boutique of fine jewelry, handbags, gloves, Lucite items and more will be displayed. There is a charge for lunch- eon. For reservations, call Fan Bunin, 646-5337; or Lee Wagman, 967-3257. Reservation deadline is Monday. Friends and guests are welcome. • • • BNAI MOSHE SIS- TERHOOD will have the first session in its Lunch and Learn series following Shabat services Nov. 14. Rabbi Max Weine will speak on "The History of the Conservative Movement." Theme of the series is "Con- servative Judaism." Susan Friedman is chairman of the Lunch and Learn series. There is a charge for lunch- eon, and reservations are due by Wednesday by cal- ling Marjorie Lazarus, 541-5213; or President Della Hirschbein, 547-0289. The lecture will begin at about 1 p.m. and it is free of charge. A babysitter will be available. • • • OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP (10 Mile area) will meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday in the home of Mrs. Leslie Krakowitz, 25510 Colleen. Guest speaker will be Rabbi Aaron Berman. The Nine Mile area group will not meet. • • • BUSINESS AND PRO- FESSIONAL GROUP, Hadassah, will meet 2 p.m. Sunday in the Northgate Apts. club house. Ruth Ro- sen, sociologist, will speak on "American and Israel So- cial Issues." Gentlemen are welcome. Sara Epstein is president, and program chairman of the day is Martha Winet. A social hour will be held, and guests are invited. There is a nominal charge. Women to Have Oneg Shabat Greater Detroit Council, Pioneer Women-Na'amat, cultural co-chairmen Bar- bara Goldsmith and Frieda Faigin announce that Esther Tarnoff-Cooper of the Detroit Institute of Arts speakers bureau will pre- sent the second in a series of three ongei Shabat on "Jewish Art" 12:45 p.m. Saturday at the Kristen Towers, 25900 Greenfield, Suite 205, Oak Park. The lecture on "The Myth of Modern Jewish Art" will be illustrated by slides. There is no charge, and re- freshments will follow. Take as many half- minutes as you can get, but never talk more than half- a-minute without pausing and giving others an oppor- tunity to strike in. — Swift friday, Nev ■ ier 6, 1981 41 Naomi Says: DAY SPECIAL Nov. 6, 1.A FALL WINTER' FASHIONS 50% OFF Open This Sun. 12-4 All sales final. Cash Only. jetotiti. Li) 1 pa-Ai Advance Fashions Ltd. sizes 8 20 - New Orleans Mall 15600 West 10 Mile at Greenfield Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-5 569-4030