THEDETROMJEWISKNEWS • 17- ;,1'77-17 ;;;;;;; I A 17,-■ Friday,.Aririr,26.;0085 I rt , 4,14 •.VX -t.›.+11 7 iQ4.0-1,:tP-02z1410zP-'1 •I • A :SPEC IAL •," Ei'NAI ISIINET:• Or 'WE Bt o 0 n3 -' sci &TERI 00 0 D' fkild'Itg fund dinner at 6:36-r.V.tk.'‘AtTriF 28 at the synagogu follow. For -'regOrtiaiilealI 'the synagogue, '681=5353,' to 2 p.m. • Moriday-S,'TiibSdayS or Thursdays; or chairman Sylvia Willner, 661-1864? • " e` The sisterhood will hold a one-day rummage sale May 16 at the synagogue, beginning at 9 a.m. For pickup or informa- tion, call chairmen Ruth Weber, 851-3262; or Sheila Donnenfeld, 363-5414. TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTER- HOOD still has tickets avail- able for its Artisans '85 show and sale scheduled for noon-6 p.m. April 28 and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. April 29 at the temple. There will be boutique and novelty booths featuring pottery, glass work, weaving, jewelry 0 lb. al:16g/. will have its annual luiacheoti on TileSz" :day at. 12":39 -p.m: at the Lincoln Towers Apts. club room. Games will follow. Prizes will -"be awarded. There is a nominal charge. Guests are invited. For reservations, contact Myna Stein, 557-7981; or Mary Gil- bert, 356-1034. :3NTaa PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB Program Chairman Helen Greenberg announces plans are being formulated for the 54th anniversary luncheon to be held noon May 21 at Hamilton Place. Husbands and friends are welcome. For reser- vations, call Becky Weinman, 545-6164. Federation Women List „:, Nominees For Officers Marlene Borman -- . has been Marlene Borman nominated as president of the • Jewish Welfare Federation Women's Division, whose 39th annual meeting will take place at. 11:45 a.m. May 30 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. In keeping with the baseball • oriented theme of the day, the Women's Division All Stars will 11. perform an original production of "Dem Ladees' (a spoof of "Damn Yankees") written by Esther Jones, Evelyn Kasle, Renee Mahler and Melba Winer. Election and installation of offi- cers will take plade, With outgoing President Ellen Labes presiding. All contributors to the 1985 Allied Jewish Campaign through the Women's Divisions are invited to participate. Nominees for vice president in- clude Marcy Feldman, Sharon Hart, Nancy Jacobson and Linda Lee. Sally Krugel has been nomi- nated as corresponding secretary 3 and Geri Lester as recording sec- retary. Nominated as designates to the Federation Board of Gover- nors are Ellen Labes and Jane Sherman. Nominated to the board of di- rectors for an additional three- year term are Francine Gold, Cyrille Goode, Edie Mittenthal, Judith Naftaly, Pam Opperer, Marcia Parven and Nancy Jacob- son. Nominated to the board for a first three-year term are Barbara Berry, Kim Dickstein, Marilyn Goldberg, Jill Grundland, Julie Gurwin, Jan Hauser, Linda Klein, Beverly Leuchter, Beverly Liss, Beth Lowenstein, Susan Miller, Donna Slatkin and Eileen Wasserman. Hortense Falk is nominated to fill a vacated term. Harriet Colman, Rosalind Schiff, Helen Shevin, Alfreida Shiffman, Leah Snider and Reva• Stocker were nominated to the Advisory Service Council for a first term of three years,. while Evelyn August, Bernice Deutsch, Vivian Deutsch, Ilse Doner, Jean Frankel and Sybil Jones were nominated for additional three- year terms. Paid reservations must be made by May 22. For information, con- tact Federation Women's Di- vision, 965-3939. S. Africa Topic - • Of Breakfast Forum - The Social Awareness Commit- tee of the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion Women's Division will hold the third of its "First Monday Group" breakfast meeting series 8:30 a.m. May 6 at the offices of The National Council of Jewish Women, 30233 Southfield Rd., Southfield. - This is the last meeting in the series and will focus on "Trouble Spots" in South Africa. Native South African Moira Katz will be this month's featured guest. Before coming to America three years , ago, Ms. Katz was director of public speaking at University of Witwatersrand in Johannes- burg, the only multi-racial uni- versity in South Africa. Carolyn Greenberg is chairman of the Social Awareness Commit- tee. Helen Shevin and Pam Op- perer are the associate chairmen. For details, call the Women's Division at Federation, 965-3939. rit ;meet ra. irOtrair ti el 12` Malt :* 41clent 14*-10117104:0* ' gerangemenfs, bifg -ffiracte- for a lunolaeaktd be - held noon May 21 at the Northgate Apts.• club house. For tickets and in- formation, call Mrs. Anna Komisar, 557-9425. MT. CLEMENS CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will host a "Breath of Spring" lunch- eon and fashion show at noon May 6 at Hillcrest Country Club, 50 S. Groesbeck Hwy, Mt. Clemens. Boutique sales start- ing at 11 a.m. will precede the luncheon. There is a charge. Tickets are available in advance by calling Ann Emerson, 949- 3214. For free babysitting, call Ms. Emerson.. BETH ACHIM SISTERHOOD will hold its culminating Torah Fund dinner on May 9 at 6:30 p.m. in the Wasserman Hall of the synagogue. Marjorie Saul- . son, Michigan Branch vice president of Torah Fund, will be guest speaker. Guest entertainer will be Larry Bassin, guitarist, playing Yiddish, Hebrew and _ Russian melodies. A minimum p8rchase of Torah Fund cards, plus a nominal charge is required to attend. Husbands or guests- are wel- come. Lotty Partovich, chair- man, announces her chairmen are: Fredell Whiteman, Alice Cohen, Ethel Rossman, Lillian Finkelstein, Lillian Katz, Es- telle Wainer, Bertha Wasser- man, Esther Grainer and Zelda Miller. For reservations and in- formation, contact Alice Cohen, 352-8327. .NEGBAH SHALOM CHAI N CHAPTER, Pioneer Women/ Naamat, will meet at noon . Wednesday at the Kristen To- wers, 25900 Greenfield, Suite : 205E, Oak frark. Canisters for Spiritual Adoption will be dis- tributed. For information, call President Ilene Winkelman, 557-8431; or Etta Kaplan, 557- 5886. The chapter will hold a reg- ular meeting noon May 15 at the Kristen Towers. Plans for the June installation will be made. Refreshments will be served. Guests are welcome. For information, call Mrs. Winkel- man. ENTERTARIWA ',giARK10101tOoR s • - c5outllfietc) efiarley's 95 COMPLETE DINNER Soup or Salad, Homemade Bread, Dessert, Beverage, and your choice from a selection of Entrees. W. 12 Mile at Evergreen 559-4400 4-5:30pm Monday-Thursday and Saturday 3-4:30pm Sunday Restaurant AT APPLEGATE SQUARE Nortkwestern Hwy. at lokster Rd. Smithfield Dining and Cocktails For Dinner Reservations: 353-2757 Open 6 Days a Week: Mon.-Thurs. 11:30-9 p.m., Fri. & Sat:11:30-11 p.m. MON. THRU THURS. 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