THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - Friday, February 26, 1982 31 Women's Clubs companied by Roz Kraus. President Lois Sandberg invites new members and guests. Admission is free. For reservations, call Dorothy Superstine, 851- 1142; or Cynthia Steinberg, 851-4360. Helping with ar- rangements are: Anne Ben- deroff, Alice Ragins, Dorothy Green, Arlene Tencer, Joanne Denn, Geraldine Binder, Sharon Klein, Lois Sandberg and Ms. Superstine. LADIES OF YE SHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH will have a pre-Purim party noon Wed- nesday in the yeshiva social hall. Luncheon will be spon- sored by Mrs. Rose Grun- feld, in honor of her new grandson, and by Mrs. Ilona Dick. President Fanny Laufer invites friends and guests. The social commit- tee is comprised of Hannah Greenbaum, Jean Kaplan, Leah Rosenberg, Sally Sol- rQ mon, Edith Weiss, Sarah Teiss and Leah Yoffie. The \---celephone committee is comprised of Sarah Levine and Sarah Weiss. * * * DEGANIA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women/Naamat, is still taking reservations for its second annual mahjongg tournament to be held 8 p.m. March 24 at the South- field Parks and Recreation Building. Persons who reg- ister before the March 10 early deadline will be entitled to a 20 percent fee reduction. Checks should be made payable to Pioneer Women and sent to Barbara Berris, 27075 Nantucket, Southfield. Players should bring their own sets, cards and table covers. Shirlee Iden, suburban life editor of the Southfield Eccentric, * * * SOUTHWOODS CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, willthave a paid-up membership lunch- eon 11:30 a.m. Tuesday in the home of Gertrude Matz, 7130 Pebble Park Dr., West Bloomfield. Bonnie Kel- man, a teacher in an Israeli ORT school, will speak. The afternoon will feature a musical program with Shir- ley Behar, who will be ac- June Wedding for Miss Mark is the honorary co-chairman of the tournament. * * * OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP (10 Mile area) will meet 2:30 p.m. Saturday in the home of Mrs. Yitzchok Wolf, 15130 Burton. Rabbi Wolf will speak. The Nine Mile area group will meet 3 p.m. Saturday in the home of Mrs. Berel Shemtov, 14100 W. Nine Mile. Rabbi Shemtov will speak. ** * CAREER GROUP, Hadassah, will have a meet- ing 8 p.m. March 10 in the Colony Park Apts. club house, Southfield. Dessert will be served. For reserva- tions or information, call the Hadassah office, 357- 2920. * * * EVERGREEN CHAP- TER,Women's American ORT, will have a games night 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the home or Ilene Lee, 29660 Mayfair, Farmington Hills. For details, call Millie Fetch, 644-7030. MISS MARK Mrs. Florine Mark Ross of Farmington Hills and Mr. Irving Mark of Detroit an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Lisa Ilene, to Hannan Lis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Josef Lis of Haifa, Israel. Miss Mark is a senior majoring in psychology at Michigan State University. Her fiance is majoring in business administration at MSU and will attend Boston University in the fall. A June wedding is planned. Women's World Event at SZ Tickets are still available for the Woman's World patron "Yeast and Feast" petite luncheon to be held • noon Monday at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. .----- The program will feature Jldie Adler and Rosanne Schlussel, gourmet cook and baking instructor at Cranbrook. Ms. Schlussel will demonstrate the art of dough making. Sherry Najman will demonstrate halla braiding. There is a charge, and the public is invited. For details and tickets, call Marge Saulson, 642-7784; Helen Cherrin, 855-9616. Beth Achim Sisterhood will have its 13th annual donor dinner 6:30 p.m. March 15 in the synagogue. Franks, Noodles By NORMA BARACH (Copyright 1982, JTA, Inc.) lb. mushrooms 1 green pepper; diced 1 onion, chopped 2 tbsps. oil 4 tomatoes, cut into eights (peeled) 1 1/2 cups tomato juice 1 tsp. garlic powder salt, peper to taste 1 lb. cocktail frankfurters 6 ozs. cooked noodles Saute vegetables in oil. Add tomato juice and spices and bring to a boil. Add frankfurters and simmer covered for 10 minutes. Pour over hot, drained noodles. 1 /4 an exhibit and auction 8 p.m. March 6 at the Gallery Art Center, 18831 W. 12 Mile, Lathrup Village, Wine and hors d'oeuvres preview will be at 7. There is a charge. For details, call Lynn Fields, 644-1014. 411111 1einisollidholsoloologr BURGLAR ALARMS FIRE AND SMOKE ALARMS • NEW MICROPROCESSOR CONTROL PANELS BY ADEMCO • ELECTRONIC SIRENS • UPDATING PRESENT SYSTEMS • 24 HOUR CENTRAL STATION • MEDICAL ALERT RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL CLOSED CIRCUIT T.V. SYSTEMS CENTRAL ANTENNA SYSTEMS, INTERCOMS SALES - SERVICE - INSTALLATION SERVING THE STATE OF MICHIGAN FREE CENTRAL STATION MONITORING CLUB ONE, Pioneer 356.2880 21711 W. 10 MILE ROAD • SUITE 122 • SOUTHFIELD, MI 48075 BONDED MICHIGAN LICENSE #BA - 0215A INSURED should know about credit, IRA, insurance, estate planning and investments. A gourmet box lunch will be served at noon. When the program re- convenes at 1 p.m. Detroit City Councilwoman Mary Ann Mahaffey will speak on "Working To- gether for Change." There is a charge. For reservations, open to NCJW members and guests, call the NCJW offices, 557- 9604. Chairman of the day is Marjory Ansell. Committee members are: Claudia Gold, Barbara Grant, Joyce Sosin, Phyllis Marcus, Judy Marx, Sally Mayer, Susan Miller, Janice Schwartz and Her- mine Silver. Public Affairs Vice President is Carol Bloom. Beth Achim Sisterhood Plans 13th Annual Donor • Michlin. A Purim program. will follow. For details and transportation, call Mrs. Michlin, 968-5351. * * * AUTUMN HILLS CHAPTER, Wome"n's American ORT, will have HOUSE CALLS SECURITY * * * Women at Midlife Subject of NCJW-Hosted Seminar "Hitting Our Stride — Women at Midlife" is the subject of a day-long semi- nar sponsored by the Greater Detroit Section, National Council of Jewish Women, March 10 at the Bloomfield Township Li- brary. The program is pre- sented by the public affairs — women's issues commit- tee. Following coffee and registration at 9:30 a.m., participants will hear Gail Stewart, counseling super- visor, Jewish Vocational Service, who will speak on options available to women at midlife: career oppor- tunities, educational goals, small business ventures and professional volun- teerism. At 11 a.m. Isabel Smith, financial planner, will dis- cuss what every woman Women/Naamat, will pay tribute to member and Vice President Sarah Levin on her special birthday noon Tuesday in the Kristen To- wers, 25900 Greenfield, Suite 205E, Oak Park, an- nounces President Chana The evening will include a program, "Parade of the Past Presidents." Judy Phil- lips is president; Libby Ben-Moche, fund-raising vice president; and Esther Rosenblum, donor chair- man. Husbands and guests are invited. There is a charge. Reservation deadline is March 10. Checks should be sent to Donor Chairman, Beth Achim Sisterhood, 21100 W. 12 Mile, Southfield, 48076. For details, call Bev Hacker, 353-5148. Marriage Made Easier M3Malh These Wedding Bands are priced so low they'll make getting married much easier. All 14K Gold, all new styles, all waiting for you! Your choice $135.95. Regular retail price $183.00. Available by special order, please allow three weeks...Where else but TAPPER'S!!! 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