THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS FOR WOMEN 1984 YOUNG LEADERSHIP MISSION TO ISRAEL Exciting Resident Camp Programs For Singles and Couples Ages 22-39 • • • • $1699.00 per person For details phone boys & girls entering the 6th thru 10th grades bunk activities individual choice activities all-camp events on Jewish themes computers, horseback riding, video taping, sailing, photography, aerobic dance, sports, ceramics, swimming, crafts, tennis, hiking/canoe trips. ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA 569-1515 Call 661-0600 for brochure on this camp and Camp Tamarack, Teen Travel Trips, Camp Kennedy. Scholarships are available for qualifying families. tonn e Baker 23133 Coolidge at 9 Mile, Oak Park Ad Expires 4/24/84. Daily 10-7, Sunday 10-5. While Quantities Last N o nonsense t 'F Keebler Cheese & Peanut Butter Snacks i I , r 04 veil cF reshfrom the gliollow 'Tree OFF - 1 0„. ,. ...... . ..,. Knee High ..... Cht;esei, peanut Butter , , _ ,• $. - ,,. . ,I., 11,. No nonsense • Cheese peanut gutt er fi i„ / • . CRACKER SNACKS f—Er RACKER SNACKS 1:.,„:,,11:,h.i c ' "Wide band knee highs" I:11 iti v'.'".4 CRACKER SNACKS 1 ' For imi:,11 011,.:itir panty panty hose" N°11censense ' "Sheer towaist panty hose" No nonsense s "Queen , size panty hose" 50 OZ. JAR 48 OZ. SAVER 44 OZ. SAVER. 2 * * _ No nonsense C ont rol to P v, hose I .. :Toffee SUMMIT PAPER TOWELS . Limit 4 Rolls Per Family "; . : Peanut Cluster or Toffee 5 For $1 4 Sheer To Waist C e utp reg. $1.33pkg. pkg. Queen Size .1. Rc reg. $1.33pkg. Control pkg. To C reg. $1:76pkg. *Total Limit 6 Packages Per Family .:. Akt•ku ' pkg. pkg. 1 tal %Mil ' MILK CARAMEL AND PECANS C reg. $1.26pkg. panty FOR $1 HE A THs C , Noy 13 A Rs „..: : n )- cl store ‘--- pkg. Wiff gar re°Regseular Regular Panty Hose . For Leftovers . . . Vacuum Action Covers Lansing mission cf3c reg. $1.18pkg. - FOOD STORAGE CONTA NERS Rabbi Efry G. Spectre of Adat Shalom Synagogue will discuss South Ameri- can Jewry on May 8 at 8 p.m. in the United Hebrew Schools' LaMed Ar. - ditorium. During the program, sponsored by the Jewish Community Council of Met- ropolitan Detroit, Rabbi Spectre will present slides taken during his recent trip to Peru, Chile, Argentina and Brazil. The community is in- vited. There is no charge. , hrft Store ■ South American Jewry subject of address Susan Moiseev, chairman of the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan De- • troit's Community Rela- tions Committee (CRC), has arranged a mission to Lansing for CRC members on May 9. Mission participants will meet with Representatives Maxine Berman and Joe Forbes and Sen. Jack Faxon as well as with Shelby Sol- omon, executive assistant and executive director of the governor's office. Fresh Air Society's MAY 17-MAY 31, 1984 Dean Harold R. Johnson, School of Social Work Uni- versity of Michigan, joins Dr. Wilma Donahue, direc- tor, International Center for Social Gerontology, Washington, D.C., and Dr. Ronald E. Trunsky, associ- ate director, department of psychiatry, Sinai Hospital, as guest speakers at a meet- ing of National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section, Public Af- fairs Department to be held Thursday at 10:30 a.m. at the NCJW office, 16400 W. 12 Mile, Suite 106, South- field. The topic will be "The Art of Maturing." Public Affairs Education Committee members are: Sonia Macey, president; Judy Marx, chairman; Stephanie Keywell, vice chairman; Hermine Silver, vice president. Seminar of Aging Pro- gram Committee members are: Nena Dillick, chair- man, Mary Lakoff, co- chairman; and Esther Bauer, Marilyn Silver, Anne Caplan, Ada Feldman, Ann Rubin, Freddy Shiffman, Hilda Erman, Zivia Grekin, Norma Schonwetter, Hilda Lucas, Beryl Winkelman and Josephine Weiner. A mini luncheon will be served. Checks should be made payable to "You're Never Too Old," and are due Monday at the NCJW offices. * 54 CAMP MARS ORTONVILLE Zionist Organization of America Maturing topic of NCJW event Friday; April 20, 1984 a roll X. S . L. S. t. I 10o COUNT PAPER PLATES ` sf.s r, '..'"- Ird:': -..._ —.V. k.....-, ---.>- c 66 each 100 Count : I. .:.