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October 22, 1982 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-10-22

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

40 Friday, October 22, 1982

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Women's Clubs

paid-up membership lunch-
eon noon Thursday in the
social hall. The luncheon
will be highlighted by a
fashion show choreog-
raphed by Margie Feuer-
man. Admission is nominal.
For reservations, call Rose
Gordon, 558-1301; Hilda
Bloom, 557-7620; or Betty
Goldstein, 851-4363.

HELEN ROSENBERG
CANCER FIGHTERS

* * *

will hold its annual mem-

LARRY FREEDMAN

Orchestra and Entertainment

647-2367

We Do

Instant

MONOGRAMING

Phone 355-1551

Pick Up & Delivery

MAGICIAN

Exciting
entertainment for
your organization.
club or private party.

6 Mile, 1 Blk. W. of Schaefer

sent a ,program of Israeli,
Hasidic and Yemenite
dance instruction 8 p.m.
Monday at the synagogue.
Shelly Komer Jackier will
be the instructor. There is a
charge.

Audience
Participation

Mel Eisenberg
547-2464

MENTA

Designers of Fine Furs
Complete Fur Service

11 MILE. & LAHSER
Phone: 358-0850

Everything Up To

70% OFF

On Entire 1/4 Million Dollar Inventory

Furniture and Bedding

• SELIG • SIMMONS BEAUTYREST • SEALY POSTURPEDIC • LA-Z-BOY
• STIFFEL LAMPS • KROEHLER • AMERICAN • BURLINGTON • BASSETT
• FLEXSTEEL • LANE • UNIQUE
ALL SALES FINAL

13703 W. McNichols

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Our fabulous October
Classic enables you to
purchase the fur of
your dreams at
incredible savings.

Man's Silver
Raccoon coat
Reg. $4700,
Now

$3500!

Ladies
Coyote
Coat
Reg. $5000,

$3700!

JO °

Now
100's of other furs at
comparable savings! ,

GOLDENBERG

PHOTOGRAPHY

181 S. Woodward Ave.,
1 Blk. S. of
Maple, Next to the
Birmingham Theatre
— Free Adjacent
Parking • 642-1690

646-8484

Southfield Rd. at 13 Mile

alto

Daily 9:30-5:30;
Thurs. 9:30-8:30

Now Presents

Registered Electrologist
FLORINDA

For Appointment

643-8740

Somerset Mall

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American ORT, will have a
special fund-raising sale 7-9
p.m. Nov. 3 at the Kiddie
Land store in the Old Or-
chard Mall, West Bloom-

SUMMERSET WOODS
CHAPTER, Women's

imo

FIRE SALE!

* *,*
AUTUMN HILLS
Women's
CHAPTER,

Women / Naamat, will meet
noon Monday at the Lincoln
Towers Apts. club room. Dr.
Sheila Lampert, guest
speaker, will give a talk on
"The Birds and Bees." Re-
freshments will be served.
Guests are invited.
** *

4

Open Sunday 12-5

the first program in its Good
Morning Beth El series
10:30 a.m. Nov. 3 in the
temple. Rabbi Norman
Roman and Cantor Patti
Holini will present a musi-
cal program. A complimen-
tary mini-breakfast will be
served. No reservations are
necessary.

** *
CHANA CZENESH
Pioneer
CHAPTER,

OF HARVARD ROW

Our MISFORTUNE
is your FORTUNE

ARNOLD MARGOLIS•

** *
SHAAREY ZEDEK
SISTERHOOD will pre-

Stage Shows
Close up magic

4

Margolis Household Furniture

TEMPLE BETH EL
SISTERHOOD will hold

ISRAEL CHAPTER,

24 Hour
Service

If I Can't Beat Your Best Deal

* * *

Pioneer Women / Naamat,
will hold its annual Hanuka
fund-raising luncheon noon
Nov. 6 in the home of Mary
Lewis, 21750 Riverview
Dr., Birmingham. A
boutique of fine jewelry,
handbags, gloves, Lucite
and more will be featured.
There is a charge. For
reservations by Nov. 1, call
Fan Bunin, 646-5337; or
Lee Wagman, 967-3257.
Friends and guests are wel-
come.

Men's, Women's, Children's
plus Linens

Continental breakfast
will be served. Single par-

ents are invited.
For information or reser-
vations, call Johanna
Eisenberg, 542-8274; or the
temple, 661-5700.

5 LBS. OF MATZO

ORT, will have a tour of the
Detroit Institute of Arts and
luncheon noon Wednesday.
There is a charge for lunch-
eon. For reservations and
information, call Pat Shink,
661-2191.

* * *

a.m. Sunday in the temple's
Herman Hall.

411

EVERGREEN CHAP-
TER, Women's American

will have a paid-up mem-
bership tea and general
meeting 1 p.m. Monday in
the Southfield Parks and
Recreation Building. Dues
may be paid at the door. An
original revue based on the
City of Hope and a hat con-
test are included on the af-
ternoon's agenda.
A luncheon will be held
noon Nov. 2 at Temple Beth
El. Culinary artist Duglass
Duglass will be the guest
speaker. For reservations,
call Sylvia Epstein, 557-
3519.

OR-
WOMEN'S
THODOX LEAGUE OF
GREATER DETROIT

The Caring Community
Committee of Temple Israel
will explore the special
interests of single parent
families at a meeting 9:45

American ORT, will hold its
annual winter gift bouti-
que 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Nov. 3
at Hamilton Place. Items to
be sold include toys, games,
clothes, Lucite, painted
sweatsuits, imprinted
t-shirts, make-up, perfume,
jewelry, pottery, gallery
posters, sunglasses and per-
sonalized items.
* * *

bership dinner 8 p.m. Nov. 1
at Cong: Mogain Abraham,
15751 W. Lincoln, South-
field. Chairmen are Razie
Nusbaum and Nina Silver.
There is a charge. New
members will be admitted
free of charge. Dues are
payable at the door.
* * *

BETH SHALOM SIS-
TERHOOD will hold its



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342-5351 Hrs. Mon thru Sat. 9:30 til 5:30

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