: . 42 • Friday, March 7, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS CHAMPAGNE SATURDAY FOR WOMEN MARCH 8TH, 1986 FROM 10 A.M. - 6 P.M. UNIQUE LEATHER WILL INTRODUCE TO YOU INNOVATIVE AND EXCITING NEW COLORS AND DIMENSIONS IN SPRING HANDBAGS!! ALL HANDBAGS ARE DISCOUNTED 20%. BRING THIS AD FOR ADDITIONAL DISCOUNT FOR ONE DAY ONLY. 29555 Northwestern Hwy. • Southfield MI • 48034 Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 HER A L D WHOLESALE SCHLAGE/BALDWIN ADAT SHALOM SISTER- HOOD will hold its annual pre-Purim outreach luncheon at 11:30 a.m. March 17 in the synagogue. The sisterhood spon- sors isolated Jews from the inner-city as its guests for the afternoon. Co-chairmen are Elaine Goldsmith and Pam Salba. The program willfeature songs by Cantor Larry Vieder and the nursery school children. There is a charge. Babysitting is avail-. able on request. For reserva- tions, call Jean Alspector, 476- 6699; or the synagogue office, 851-5100, by Monday. TOPAZ CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will have a gen- eral meeting • on Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the home of Linda Levy, 22400 W. 12 Mile, Southfield. Non-members are invited. For information, call Ms. Levy, 354-0823. ISRAEL CHAPTER, Naamat will resume its monthly meet- ings on March 15 at noon at the Franklin Park Towers club house. A Purim program is planned for the chapter mem- bers and their friends. In addi- tion to entertainment, luncheon prepared by chapter members will be served. There is a nomi- nal charge. Call Fah Bunin, 646-5337, by:Monday for lunch- eon/reservations. CHAPTER, NEGBAH • Naamat, will meet on March 19 at Kristen Towers, 25900 Green- field, Oak Park, at noon. Mem- bers who have been away for the winter season are welcome. Plans for spring and summer progams will be discussed. Pe- tite luncheon will be served. Prospective members are wel- come. For information, call President Iliene Winkelman, 968-3962. CLUB TWO, Naamat, will hold its spring meeting on Monday at 11:30 a.m. at the Kristen To- wers, 25900 Greenfield, Suite 205E, Oak Park. A program will be presented. Jeanette Serling, president, will sponsor the brunch. Friends are welcome. Your home should be a reflection of your fine standards of style & quality. At Herald.Wholesale, we stock hardware crafted by the finest makers of brass accessories. We carry a full range of prices and qualities, from Schlage (top rows) to Baldwin (bottom row). Ouritems represent the best In timeless designs to ' 12 OF 10,000 Refreshingly Different Items AT HERALD WHOLESALE 20830 Coolidge Hwy. lust north of 8 Mile Rd. 398-4560 match any decor. Visit our showroom, where you can view our large selection for yourSelf. And receive savings of 20% and more HOURS: 9-5:30 MON/FRI, 9-3 SAT OR CALL FOR A SPECIAL APPOINTMENT ANYTIME SISTERHOOD OF TEMPLE BETH EL will host a luncheon at noon March 17 in the temple. Hedy Nuriel, executive director of the Michigan Coalition Against Domestic Violence and director of the Women's Justice Center, will speak on "Domestic Violence — The All-American Crime." Reservation deadline is Wednesday. There is a charge, and guests are welcome. For in- formation, call the temple, 851- 1100. EVERGREEN AND GOLDA MEIR GROUPS, Greater De- troit Chapter of Hadassah, will meet at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday at the Leslie Towers club room. Special features of the event will be Israeli dancing with in- struction by Shelly Jackier, a Purim spiel, and holiday re- freshments, including haman- tashen. For information, call Helen Etkin, 356-3612; or Nancy Axelrad, 557-5546. There is a charge. CHAPTER, SHARONA Naamat USA, will meet Thurs- day at 8 p.m. at the Kristen Towers, 25900 Greenfield, Oak Park. The guest speaker will be Rabbi Allan Blustein, chaplain at Sinai Hospital and president of Greater Detroit Rabbinical Commission. His topic is "Jewish Women Through the Ages." WOMAN'S AUXILIARY OF THE UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS will have a meeting at 9:45 a.m. Sunday in the LaMed Auditorium of the main UHS building. George Mann, an attorney specializing in immi- gration cases, will speak on "Ethiopian Jewry." Refresh- ments will be served. The public is invited. • NORTHWEST DETROIT CHAPTER, National Jewish Hospital/National. Asthma Cen- ter, will meet for lunch on. Wed- nesday at 12:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Louis Weiss, 27735 Aberdeen, Southfield. For information, call Mrs. Weiss, 557-2534. WOMEN OF JEWISH NA- TIONAL FUND will hold their next board meeting on Tuesday at noon in the JNF offices, 18877 W. Ten Mile, Southfield, announced Bea Feigelman, president. Hostesses for the day are Sadye Forman, Marilyn Schlussel and Edith Zaffern. Contact hostess is Bess Glazier. Members who cannot attend should call the JNF, 557-6644. SHARON GROUP, Hadassah, will hold an open meeting on Tuesday at Knob-in-the-Woods club house at 12:15 p.m. A luncheon will be served at a nominal charge. Anne Zuckman, program vice president, has arranged for Sybil Mintz, a noted artist and lecturer to present a slide pro- gram on the art of Marc Chagall. The slate of officers for 1986-1987 will be introduced. The invocation will be given by Anne Sukenic. Guests and As- socaites are welcome. Naamat Women To Have Oneg Ann Kaplan, president of Naamat/USA, Greater Detroit Council, announced that Moira Katz will be the guest speaker at the first Oneg Shabbat of 1986. Ms. Katz will speak on "The Jews of South Africa" on Satur- day at 1 p.m. in the Naamat meeting room in the Kristen Towers, 25900 Greenfield, Suite 205E, Oak Park. Refreshments will be served. Guests are welcome. There is no charge.