t 80 Friday, October 18, 1985 /Or THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS DESIGNER SHOE OUTLET NEW CADILLAC? BUY, or LEASE war BRAND NAME MMES .& BOOTS from AT NNW MIICESI ANDY BLAU AUDETTE CADILLAC SAVE UP. TO 75%! MEM SOAK Nest le leiner's 1-4181 Orden, 1k & 14, Fers. Es, 51-1112 S81111111811 PLAZA 851-1200 1100 Orchard Lake Rd. BE A WINNER, PLAY THE _CLASSIFIEDS Call The Jewish News Today 3544060 ,oattcw' back in town . . . with the latest cutting & styling hair fashions from New York! at MARIO # _ FOR WOMEN MARIO .# 2 31533 V/. 13 Mle Farmington Hills 25761 Greenfield Southfield 557-0655 553-2480 MARIO # .3 OPEN LATE THURS. & FRI. EVES. • 25225 Greenfield Southfield 559-2424 • WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM ORGANIZATION will hold a regular business meeting at 11:30. a.m. Monday at M.C.L. Cafeteria. SHOSHANIM CHAPTER, Pioneer Women/Naamat, will have a toy demonstration-fund raiser at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the home of Amy Robins, 30954 Hunters Whip, Farmington Hills. 'Guests are welcome. For information, call -Ms. Robins, 661-5164; or Nancee Davis- Sharkey, 661-9241. PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB will, meet noon Monday at the Lincoln Towers Apts. club house. Final plans for the 51st annual donor luncheon to be held at noon Oct. 29 at Cong. BUSINESS AND PROFES- Beth Achim will be discussed. SIONAL BRANCH, National Program chairman Helen Council 'of Jewish Women, will Greenberg announces meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday in the entertainment will be provided NCJW offices, 30233 Southfield, by the Continentals. Prizes will Suite 100, Southfierd. Elaine be awarded by chairmen Estelle Broder and Thomas . Taylor will Alter, Ruth Alter and Esther present a program on "Negotiat- Gordon. • ing and Resolving Family Con- flict Through Mediation." Wine • DIMONA CHAPTER, Pioneer and cheese will be served. There' Women/Naamat, will meet at is a fee for non-members. For in- noon Tuesday in the home of formation, call NCJW, 258-6000. Betty Rath, 29021 Ramblewood, Farmington Hills. Claire Arm TEMPLE BETH EL SIS- and Millie Rosenbaum will de- TERHOOD will hold its second scribe their Jewish dating serv- holiday bazaar at 10 a.m.. Oct. ice, Lo-La. Billie Kramer is co- 27 at the 'temple. Among the hostess. Guests are invited. For items to be available are reservations, call Mrs. Rath, jewelry, hand-carved wood toys, 626-8372; or Mrs. Kramer, 626- adult and children's sweats, 0633. There is a charge for lingerie, gift baskets, gift acces- sories for the home 'and more. luncheon. There is a nominal admission charge. 'A snack bar will be MASADA GROUP, Hadassah, available. For information, call will have a paid-up membership Susan Lepler, 399-2150. luncheon on Tuesday at noon at Knob Woods club house. Guests WOMEN OF JEWISH NA- are welcome at a nominal TIONAL FUND will launch charge. Irma Katchke, vice their 56th annual donor cam- president of program, announces paign at a meeting on Tuesday the guest speaker will be-Rabbi . `at noon at Temple Etnanu-El. Efry Spectre of Adat Shalom Shirley Kraft, vice president of Synagogue. He will give an fund raising, announced that "Update on Israel," an illustraed proceeds from the donor event talk. will go towards the women's Reservations are being taken three-year commitment to estab- by Helen Stebbins, 358-1747, lish a playground and picnic' and Bess Berlin, 353-6943. area in Kiryat Shmoneh at a Presidents Paulette Bonin, Nita cost of $250,000. Lichtenstein and Alma Yaffee Ruth Savage, vocalist, accom- will honor new life members. panied by' pianist, Lillian Zellinan, will present a musical NORTHWEST CHILD RE- potpourri of Yiddish and He- SCUE WOMEN, Senior Group, brew songs. The women's annual donor will have a paid-up membership luncheon on Oct. 31 at 11:30 will take place on Dec. 10 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. For reser- a.m. at the Furniture Club, vations call JNF, 557-6644. Ann Southfield. Call chairmen Faye Wohl will give the invocation at Lafer, 355-3735; or Sarah Keywell, 642-1451, by Monday the meeting and Sadie Goren fon 1 reservations. The senior will be the chairman 'of the day. Coffee and cake will be served. group will have an open board meeting on Nov. 7 at 11:30 a.m. at the Laurel Woods club house, Southfield. Prison Head . , !'■ BATYA CHAPTER, Amit Women, will hold their annual paid-up membership .dinner at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the home of Lucille Ruby, 6090 Pickwood Ct., West Bloomfield. For infor- mation or- reservations, call An-. dree Prostak, 569-7118; or Toby Schlussel, 557-3810. 32940 Middlebelt Road at 14 Mile In The Broadway Plaza • Phone 855-1730 m,) • Sa: o Mors tO 8 p AVODAH-CHAI-BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pioneer Women/ Naamat, will hold a regular luncheon meeting on Monday at noon at the Whitehall Apts. club house. Guest speaker will be Rep. Maxine Berman, member • of the Michigan House of Repre- sentatives. Her topic will be "Rent Control." Friends and guests are welcome. To Speak Here What's a' nice Jewish girl like Norma Gluckstern doing at a 610-bed maximum security prison? The Business and Pro- fessional Women of the Jewish Welfare Federation will find out at a dinner meeting Oct. 30. Cocktails will be served at 6 p.m. at Hamilton Place. As director. of the Patuxent Institution in Maryland, Gluckatern is responsible for planning, policy r making, budgeting and daily ,operations of the maximum-security facility. ' • There is a charge for the eve- ning and reservations are neces- sary. For information, call Reva Farenback, 965-3939. ' • 4-