Friday, April 9, 1982 31 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Akiva Senior Named for Honor ■ Sussanah Schreiber, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Bert -Schreiber of South- field, is a finalist in the Presidential Scholars Pro- gram, which annually iden- tifies the most distin- guished and accomplished graduating high school seniors in the nation. Miss Schreiber is a graduating senior at Akiva Hebrew Day School. FACIAL HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED Eyebrows, Neckline, Arms Recommended by Physicians FREE CONSULTATION SHIRLEY PERSIN Registered Electrologist ADVANCE BUILDING 23077 GREENFIELD, Room 260 Near Northland & Providence Hospital PHONE 557.1108 Over 20 Years Experience Conservative Women Plan Brunch to Benefit Seminary Michigan Branch, Women's League for Con- servative Judaism, will hold a champagne brunch on behalf of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America 11 a.m. April 21 in the home of Jeanette Sklar- chyk, branch Torah Fund vice president, 21640 Meadow Ln., Birmingham. It is open to all bene- factors, guardians and patrons who have contrib- uted to the Torah Fund - Re- sidence Halls Campaign in the past year. This year, Evelyn Auer- bach, national vice president for Torah Fund, will be the guest speaker. She will discuss the role women have in the support of the seminary. The Torah Fund - Resi- dence Halls Campaign "a tasteful experience" Featuring the finest tasting supports through the Seminary, the Rabbinical School; Seminary College of Jewish Studies; Can- tors Institute - Seminary College of Jewish Music; Institute of Advanced Studies in the Humanities; the Univer- sity of Judaism, Los Angeles; Midreshet Yerushalayim at the American Student Cen- ter, Jerusalem; the semi- nary library; the Jewish Museum; "Eternal Light" and "Directions" radio and TV programs; Mel- ton Research Center; Ramah Camps; United Synagogue Youth; Mathilde Schecter Resi- dence Hall, Goldsmith Hall and Neve Schecter, Jerusalem providing a campus environment for students. For information, call Mrs. Sklarchyk, 647-4058; or Sharlene Ungar, special gifts chairman, 557-1481. Lipson-Grass Troth Is Told Imported and Domestic Candy • Blums • Perugina • Moreau • Foucher • Jamin • Grenadier Just Arrived CHERRYDALE FARMS CANDIES Kosher For Passover Beautifully Packaged Gifts Decorative Candy Trays and Party Favors Personalized Party Planning Available Special Discount on Party Orders over 25.00 Rainbow Square 29445 W. 12 Mi. Rd. at Middlebelt • Farmington Hills, MI (313) 478-9622 NEW ERA, the chip that conquered America • with fine taste • with expert craftsmanship • with 100% pure Kosher Cottonseed oil from the heartlands of the USA CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women/Naamat, will have a Passover tea 11:30 a.m. Tuesday in the Kristen To- wers, 25900 Greenfield, Suite 205E, Oak Park. Adele Mondry will present a special holiday program. Passover refreshments will be served. Guests are in- vited. For information, call President Chana Michlin, 968-5351. * * * BETH ACHIM SIS- TERHOOD will have its annual election meeting 8 p.m. April 19 at the synagogue. Esther Pastor will present a program, "Stress Management and Aerobics." Guests are wel- come. Greater Detroit Section, National Council of Jewish Women, announces a CASA recruitment and informa- tion meeting 9:30 a.m. April 22 at NCJW offices, 16400 W. 12 Mile, Southfield. CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) are vol- unteers trained to work with the Oakland County Juvenile Court system as advocates for temporary and permanent wards of the court. Chairmen of the training program are Anita Sudakin and Lois Fishman. For in- formation, call the NCJW offices, 557-9604. MISS LIPSON BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY AND KOSHER PASSOVER 5742 mop I'D t 1"/"M K 11N 1"T:1n It Kosher Certified by Metro Kashruth Council Rabbi Jack Goldman, Administrator ;111/1 7101 BNAI DAVID SIS- TERHOOD will hold a board meeting noon Mon- day in the synagogue. The agenda will include final discussion of the April 21 donor luncheon. Passover refreshments will be served. JUST THE RIGHT ACCENT! 14K Pins are positively the latest. A great accent to every ward- robe. Styles are available in all shapes and sizes. Pins make the perfect gift. Where else but TAPPER'S! CASH REFUNDS Tapper p FREE GIFT WRAPPING 26400 West Twelve Mile Road in Southfield's Racquetime Mall musio Northeast corner of 12 Mile 8 Northwestern Hwy 357-5578 MON.-SAT. 10:00-5:45 THURSDAYS 10:00-8:45 ,NUTRITIONAL COUNSELING CENTER, P.C. 4400 Town Center Suite 250. Southfield, MI. 48075 N C C L313) 354-1530 A MEDICAL PROGRAM FOR OBESITY For Patients with or without Diabetes, Hypertension, and/or. Heart Problems Medical evaluation and treatment by an Internist Medical and Nutritional Education and Behavior modification by a Psychologist Alternative program available at low cost INTRODUCING: Secular Groups Plan to Gather extends to the entire Jewish Community OAKLAND HILLS CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will meet noon April 20 in the home of Ethel Mandel, 28910 Mon- terey, Southfield, Dr. Gail Berkov will speak on "Mid- life Transition and Growth." Luncheon will be served. For information, call Mrs. Mandel, 356-6652. •NCJW Conducts Court Advocate Info Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lip- son of Southfield announce the engagement of their daughter, Debbie Yvonne, to Steven Jeffery Grass, son of Mr. Donald Grass of Rochester, Mich. Lipson was Miss graduated from Michigan State University with a BS degree in science and math- ematics. Her fiance was graduated from the Univer- sity of Michigan with a BSE degree in computer engineering. A July wedding is planned. The Conference of Secu- lar Jewish Organizations will be held May 28-31 at the Troy Hilton. The confer- ence will be hosted by -the Detroit-based Jewish Par- ents Institute, a group formed approximately 35 years ago to meet the needs of the secular Jewish com- munity. CSJO is made up of about 40 member groups from around the U.S., Canada and Mexico. This 11th an- nual meeting will consist of three days of workshops, guest speakers and social events for adults and teena- gers. For information, call the Jewish Parents Institute, 661-1000, ext. 158. UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS WOMAN'S AUXILIARY will meet 12:15 p.m. April 21 in the main UHS building. Petite luncheon will be served. The agenda will include the election and installation of officers. The program for the af- ternoon will be presented by the afternoon nursery stu- dents. Theme of the pro- gram is "Our Heritage in Song." 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