70 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 1, 1985 •••••• jv 4k, ; DIAMONDS _ -1 * A New and Unique +Way to Purchase Diamonds call Martin boffin ♦ t (313) 354-6356 Silver & Jewelry Appraisals of Reasonable Rates. ........ FACIAL HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED Eyebrows, Neckline, Arms G.G. FOR WOMEN Warren Co. Recommended by Physicians FREE CONSULTATION t SHIRLEY PERSIN Registered Electrologists ADVANCE BUILDING 23077 GREENFIELD, Room 260 Near Northland & Providence Hospital PHONE 557-1108 Over 20 Years Experience Fashion Jewelry & Accessories Jewelry Repairs and Custom Design Service available located in the Daniel J. Salon 29777 Orchard Lake Rd. Farmington Hills • Michigan 48018 ISRAEL SISTERHOOD will present "Judy Goldstein in Con- cert" at the Young Israel of Oak-Woods at 8:15 p.m. Wed- nesday. Refreshments will be served. Friends are invited. For information, call Marion Duchan, 967-3723; or Eva Hertz, 544-9222. WE SERVICE ALL MAKES & MODELS AUTUMN HILLS CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will hold its annual holiday spree at Kiddieland, 6555 Orchard Lake Rd., West Bloomfield, from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Checks should be made payable to ORT. For information, contact Sheri Lisagor, 855-8340. POI Mime Ataar OIL CH Iube posImiw* oil filter BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL MOSES SISTERHOOD will have its paid-up membership luncheon at noon Wednesday in Goodman Hall of the synagogue. Esther Tarnoff Cooper will speak on "Myths of Modern Jewish Art." Guests are invited at a charge. For reservations, call Sophia Feldman, 626-9515; Florence Blau, or Rita Terebelo, 356-0593. The Chanukah bazaar will precede the luncheon at 11 a.m. There will be gifts for per- sons of all ages. Marjorie Saul- son of Michigan Branch, Women's League for Conserva- tive Judaism, will speak on "To- rah Fund." 1114 11■•■■•■■•■•■ 11111 ■ 1110" — NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY 31620 Northwestern Hwy. (next to Buddy's) 'Farmington Hills, 48018 851-0906 Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Thurs. 8 a.m.- p.m. TOPAZ CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will host a spe- cial program in the home of Renee Benovic, 22530 Ivanhoe Ln., Southfield, on Monday at 7 p.m. Ms. Benovic will present her "Initially Yours" gift collec- tion. All are welcome. For in- formation, call Ms. Benovic, 357-1723 or 355-0821. The chapter will have a brunch for prospective members and paid-up members at noon Sunday at the Leslie Towers Apts, club room, 25701 W. 12 Mile, Southfield. For reserva- tions, call Susan Robinson 356- 4182. TEMPLE EMANU-EL SIS- TERHOOD will host "An Eve- ning with Sen. Jack Faxon" at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the tem- ple's Patricia Modell RoOm. An instrumental duet will be pre- sented by flutist Barbara Kel- lerman and pianist Julie Kraus. Refreshments will follow. There is no charge. All are welcome. WHEN YOU THINK AUDI, THINK BILL COOK SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women/Naamat, will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday in the home of Sara Mervis, 17120 Maryland, Southfield, 557-7922. Susan Shapiro Sable, psychotherapist and licensed marriage counselor, will speak on "The Retirement Years—Or How to Keep Your Husband from Being Underfoot." Guests are welcome. co tpi Volume Selling Means .. . VOLUME SAVINGS. PORSCHE 471-0044 +AUDI FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER, Amit Women, will hold a victory luncheon at noon Monday in the Carlyle Towers Apts. club house. Ann Rosenberg and Be- rtha Spilman, co-presidents, an- nounce that Ann Mandelbaum, a Ph.D. candidate at Wayne 37911 GRAND RIVER AVE., FARMINGTON HILLS • ) t ,•-•• State University, will speak on "Ethiopian Jewry." GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pioneer Women/Naamat, will hold a regular business meeting <\/ at noon Monday in the Kristen Towers, 25900 Greenfield, Oak Park. Refreshments will be served. Prospective members and guests are invited. GRAND RAPIDS CHAPTER, Hadassah, will sponsor a Jewish book fair on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Cong. Ahavas Israel, 2727 Michigan N.E., Grand Rapids. The fair, which helps celeb- rate Jewish Book Month, will offer a variety of books for the entire family. Included among the selection will be religious, humorous and children's books by many Jewish authors. Also, records and tapes, games and Jewish computer software will be available. Throughout the day there will be book reviews and software demonstrations. The public is invited. PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB will have a business meeting at noon Monday in the Lincoln Towers Apts. club room. Reports on the recent donor luncheon will be read. Petite luncheon will be served by so- cial chairmen Ida Frankel and Goldie Hoshkowitz. WOMEN'S ORTHODOX LEAGUE will have a member- ship dinner at 7:30 p.m. Monday at Cong. Dovid Ben Nuchim, 14800 Lincoln, Oak Park. The program will feature the Sally Allan Alexander Bais Yaakov Choir, led by Gila Roberg. There is an admission charge. For in- formation, call Gitel Gliksberg, 967-1732; or Rochel Weingar- den, 968-4660. WOMEN OF JEWISH NA- TIONAL FUND will have a board meeting at noon Tuesday in the Sutton Place club house, 23275 Riverside, Southfield, an- nounces President Bea Feigel- man. Members are requested to bring all monies and pledge cards. Hostesses for the day will be Pearl Cohen, Mrs. Feigelman and Pearl Nosan. Contact hos- tess is Bess Glazier. Members Who cannot attend should call the JNF office, 557-6644. ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pioneer Women/Naamat, will hold its monthly meeting on Nov. 9, 12:30 p.m. at the Franklin Park Towers club house. Kathleen Straus, associate executive di- rector of Michigan Associations of School Boards, will be the guest speaker. Ms. Straus will speak on "Case Against Con- stitutional Convention— Implications for the Jewish Community." Refreshments will be served. There will be a nominal charge. A social hour will precede the meeting. Friends, husbands and guests are welcome. Molly Diamond may be contacted by those wishing to purchase trib- ute or memoriam cards at 341- 8427.