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May 18, 1984 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-05-18

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Friday, May 18, 1984

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Grand Opening
PRINCE

When it comes
to a loved one
there's no place
like home

MED ALERT NIk

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Alterations for Men & Women

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All Merchandise Reduced

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svveate s
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HANITA CHAPTER,

Pioneer Women/Naamat,
will hold a regular meeting
at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in the
Kristen Towers, 25900
Greenfield, Suite 205E, Oak
Park. Beverly Yost will
speak on her trip to Russia.
Hostesses for the day will be
Becky Goldberg and Flo
Bunin. Guests are welcome.
For information, call Belle
Glenner, president, 967-
3891.

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557 5754

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Step into something new at JAMIE MARX

install Alice Herman as
president at its installation
dinner at 6:45 p.m. Wed-
nesday at Southfield Char-
ley's. Installing officer is
Bea Breiner, area vice
president of Hadassah. A
spring fashion show will
highlight the evening. For
reservations, call Nancy
Axelrad, 557-5546.


MASADA GROUP,

Hadassah, will have its in-
stallation of officers at noon
Tuesday at Southfield
Charley's. Lillian Perlman
will be the installing officer.
For reservations, call Belle
Rudin, 356-1504. Officers to
be installed are: Paulette
Borin, Nita R. Lichtenstein,
Alma Yaffe, presidium;
Dora Silverfarb, Sylvia
Barak, Helen Stebbins and
Bess Haron, vice presidents;
Susan Brand, treasurer;
Jennie Krugel, Sylvia
Starman and Lenore Gol-
den, secretaries. The instal-
lation will be followed with
a musical program with
Ken Wolin, xylophonist,
and Evelyn Berger, vio-
linist.


HELEN ROSENBERG
CANCER FIGHTERS,

City of Hope, will hold a
general meeting at 7:30
p.m. Monday at the Laurel
Woods Apts. club house.
The program will be a pre-
sentation by Harriet Israel
on "Color Me Beautiful."
Guests are welcome, and re-
freshments will be served.


GLENNWOOD CHAP-
TER, Women's American

Saturday, May 19, 30% Off
All Shoes & Handbags
From 12 noon to 4 p.m., with this ad.

JAMIE
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ORT, will have its installa-
tion dinner at 7 p.m. Wed-
nesday at the Furniture
Club. Officers to be in-
stalled are: Linda Katzen,
president; Sue Freedland,
Midge Appel, Lois Green-
berg, Roseanne Rosenthal,
Betty Waxman, Shirley Sil-
verman and Sandy
Hayman, vice presidents;
Marsha Israel, treasurer;
Joanne Fealk, Suzanne Be-
rman and Joanne Kristal,
secretaries; Olivia Ham-
mer, parliamentarian. For
reservations, call Ms. Is-
rael, 356-1883. Reservation
deadline is Sunday.


CHANA CZENESH
CHAPTER,
Pioneer

Women/Naamat, will meet
at noon Tuesday in the Lin-
coln Towers Apts. club
room. Rabbi Ernst Conrad

will speak on "Jewish
Feminism — From Sarah of
Old to Betty Friedan and
Gloria Steinem." Guests are (— I
welcome.


AVODAH - CHAI -
BRANDEIS CHAPTER,

Pioneer Women/ Naamat,
will hold an installation
luncheon at Red Lobster
Inn, Southfield, on Monday
at 12:30 p.m. Installingoffi-
cer will be Lee Wag'
president of Greater De_
Council. Chairman of the
day is Becky Goldberg.
There is a nominal charge.
For reservations, call Becky
Goldberg, 559-1776; or Syl-
via Isaacs, 352-7167.


GOLDA MEIR CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women/

Naamat, will hold a busi-
ness meeting at noon Mon-
day at Kristen Towers,
25900 Greenfield, Oak
Park. There will be a report
on the canisters, and the in-
stallation luncheon will be
discussed. Refreshments
will be served. Prospective
members and guests are in-
vited.


THE MOTHERS CLUB

will have a mother and
daughter luncheon on Mon-
day at noon at the Jimmy
Prentis Morris Branch of
the Jewish Community
Center. Sponsors of the --
luncheon are Fanny
Diamond, Fran Salin, Ma-
rian Goldman, Rose Stoffer,
Bessie Hauer - and Sadie
Gold. President Fannie
Grober invites prospective
members and guests.


PRIMROSE BENEV-
OLENT CLUB will meet

noon Monday at the Lincoln
Towers Apts. club house.
Petite luncheon will be
served by social committee,
Ruth and Estelle Alter.
After the meeting a game of
"Jewish Bingo" will be
played.


B'NAI DAVID SIS-
TERHOOD will meet on

Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the
synagogue. Election of offi-
cers will take place. A pro-
gram will follow.


WOMEN'S BICUR
CHOLEM ORGANIZA-
TION will hold a regular -

meeting at the M.C.L. meet- •
ing room on Monday at
11:30 a.m. Future fund rais-
ing will be discussed.


ISRAEL CHAPTER,

Pioneer Women/ Naamat,
will meet on Saturday at
12:30 p.m. at the Franklin
Park Towers Apts. club
house. Mimi Robbins
Zelenko will be the program
moderator. Max Gill, direc-
tor of the East Central
Region of the American
Technion Society will be the
guest speaker. Gill will
speak on "Israel's New
Technology." Friends and
guests are invited. A social

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