FOR WOMEN 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 Dr. Ernest Gaynes, director of research at Service Re- habilitation Institute. His topic will be The Mature Eyes." Friends and guests are welcome. HARMONY CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the home of Kathy Gaynor, 33834 York Ridge, Farmington Hills. Tuvia Gross, an ORT teacher from Kiryat Bialik, Israel, will be the guest speaker. New, old, and prospective members are welcome. Admission is free. For directions and details, call Ronni Tischler, 661-0907; or Ms. Gaynor, 661-0879. HANITA CHAPTER, Naamat USA, will meet at noon Sept. 23 in the Naamat meeting room in the Kristen Towers, 25900 Greenfield, Suite 205E, Oak Park, an- nounces President Esther Klein. Ann Kaplan, president of the Greater Detroit Coun- cil of Naamat USA, will show slides and speak on Naamat installations in Israel and explain "Where Our Money Goes." Guests are welcome. TROY JEWISH CONGRE- GATION SISTERHOOD, will hold a Welcome Back Open House at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the home of Mar- guerite Winer, Troy. The evening will include a talk by Gloria Chadwich on "Tradi- tions and Treats of the High Holy Days." For reservations and information, call Nancy Gross, 879-7507. BLOOMFIELD HILLS GROUP, Hadassah, will meet at Walter Herz Inter- iors, Inc., 350 Pierce Street, Birmingham, on Tuesday. The program will be "New Trends in Home Furnishings by Top Designers." There is no charge and reservations can be made by calling: Zelma Sussman, 626-2767 or Estelle Gubow, 540-0674. SHARON AND MASADA GROUPS, Hadassah, will hold their opening paid-up membership luncheon- meeting at noon Tuesday at the Hadassah House, 5030 Orchard Lake Rd., West Bloomfield, announced Sha- ron Group President Beverly Cohen and Masada Group Co-Presidents Paulette Bonin and Nita Lichtenstein. Com- plimentary luncheon will be served for paid-up members, life members and associates. Esther Dresser (Sharon) and Irma Katchke (Masada), program vice presidents, an- nounce Larry Korn, host of the "Ask the Lawyer" of WXYT radio, will speak. Guests are welcome at a nominal fee (applicable to dues). For reservations, call Frances Perlmuter, 357-0415; Martha Goodman, 569-1428; Alma Yaffee, 353-7820; or Bess Berlin, 353-6943. DAVID-HORODOKER WOMEN'S ORGANIZA- TION will meet at noon Tuesday at the MCL Restau- rant in the Tel-12 Mall. President Mrs. Harry Hochman announces that Mrs. Bernard Chase will be chairman of the day. Mrs. Moses Lehrman will give the invocation. Entertainment for the donor luncheon will be provided by Sylvia Hallibur- ton and Lillian Freedlander.. For tickets and information, call Mrs. Anna Komisar, 557-9425. YOUNG ISRAEL SISTER- HOOD will hold its opening meeting on Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Young Israel of Oak-Woods, 24061 Coolidge Hwy., Oak Park. The pro- gram will feature the "Festi- val Dancers," under the di- rection of Harriet Berg. Re- freshments will be served. Friends are invited. For in- formation, contact Bessie Mittleman, 557-5234. CITY OF HOPE HELEN ROSENBERG CANCER FIGHTERS will hold their first general meeting of the year on Monday at 8 p.m. at the Laurel Woods Apts. club house in Southfield. The pro- gram for the evening will focus on getting closets or- ganized. Refreshments will be served. New members and guests. are welcome. Naamat Council Has Open House Ann Kaplan, president of the Greater Detroit Council, Naamat USA, announced that there will be a Naamat membership open house on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Southfield Civic Center Auditorium, 26000 Ever- green, Southfield. The guest speaker will be Dr. Jacqueline Zeff, dean of science and arts at Mercy College, Detroit, and Naamat Midwest area state watch chairman. There will also be a fashion show. Dorothy Tendler, vice president of membership, is in charge of the program. There is no charge, and guests are welcome. Remember the 1 lth Commandment: "And Thou Shalt be Informed" e( rd:V%-f% t ■r You've read the five books of Moses. Isn't it time to try the Fifty-Two Issues of the Detroit Jewish News? It may not be holy, but it's weekly! And such a bargain. To order your own subscription call 354-6060. Attend Meeting Delegates from the Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah who attended the 72nd Hadassah Convention re- cently held in Miami Beach, Fla., were: Lorraine Knop- pow, Wendy Breshgold, Mari- lyn Pickover, Maxine Steiner, Marilyn Ash, Phyllis Subar, Annette Meskin and Chapter President, Susan Yorke. 49