MARTHA BLOM for the 11th District State Senate We Want REPRESENTATION FOR A CHANGE. We Endorse Jane Nordhouse Charlotte Grossman Richard B. Angell Frances Norris Nancy Grose Annamarie Ashba Harold Norris Rep. David M. Gubow Paul Owen Ashba Vic Norris David Gumenick Doris T. Appleton Carolyn Peyser Janet Gumenick Jane Beer Harriet Pike Adelaide Hart Kim Bethea Ann Poole Helen Hart Ruth Bornstein Richard Poole Joan Hill Barry Bruce Natalie Rice Sarah Hill Sharon'O'Hara-Bruce Ron Rice William F. Hayden Julie Candler Foe Reibel Peggie Hubert Mildred Carmichael Arnold Sabaroff Nancy C. John Celia Chapin Pauline Sabaroff Paul John Rabbi & Mrs. Ernst J. Conrad Carmen Sarotte Carolee Kohler Errol Durgin Patricia A. Sarotte William Kohler Robbie Dargin Marilyn Schmidt Ruth Kovan Keith Dargin Rudy Simons Irving Kroll May Davidson John M. Simpson, Jr. Ruth Kroll Morris Davidson Mary Simpson Beni Kurtzman Connie M. Davis Ann Sipher Sol G. Kurtzman Pamela Early Mary Lou Stone Moriruth Ledyard Ellen K. Ferguson M. Eileen Stubbs Albert Levenson Marcia Fligman Deanna Tachna Arlene Levenson Dr. Howard Finnk Maggie Tyson Alvin Luebeck Rosaline Gilson Ralph W. Tyson Marilyn Leubeck Russell Gilson Arlene Victor Annetta Miller Dorothy Gleicher Jackie Victor Dr. Sidney Miller Morris Gleicher William H. Volz Marion McCracken Betty Graber Bessie Word Geraldine S. McNabb Sidney Graber Nancy Antisdel White Brian McKee Angela Griffin Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine Dr. Judy S. McKee Diane Greenawalt Linda Winkelman Lee Myren Samuel Greenawalt Rober Winkelman Arlyne Nessel Audrey Grossman Morris Nessel Leonard Grossman Nom for Store Senoror Committee, 2 Walnut Lane, Orchard Lake, Ml 48033 Paid for by the Martha LOSE ALL THE WEIGHT YOU WANT. i FAST PROGRAM COMPLETE WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAM. FOR WOMEN SISTERHOOD OF CONG. BETH SHALOM will honor new members at its annual paid-up membership dinner on Thursday at 7 p.m. in the synagogue's social hall. Entertainment will be pro- vided by the Note-Ables. This octet, all members of the Oak Park Civic Chorus, includes Marion Bates, Richard and Nellie Chafetz, Ray Green, Tom Havis, Gere Oliva, Nancy Kalef, Bill Rolnick and Lila Hindmarsh, accom- panist. The dinner is open to paid-up members only. There is a nominal fee. For infor- mation, contact the synagogue office, LI-77970; Gladys Goldsmith, 557-3734; or Lois Victor, 559-4847. DAVID-HARODOKER WOMEN'S ORGANIZA- TION will meet at noon Thursday in the MCL Res- taurant in the Tel-12 Mall. CHAPTER, HANITA Naamat USA, will hear State Representative David Gubow at its next meeting at noon Tuesday in the Kristen To- wers, 25900 Greenfield, Suite 205E, Oak Park. Becky Goldberg and Flo Bunin will be the hostesses. Refresh- ments will be served. Guests are welcome. TEMPLE BETH EL SIS- TERHOOD will meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the temple. Detroit News sports editor Joe Falls will speak. For reserva- tions, call the temple, 851- 1000. There is a charge. Non-members are invited. SHAAREY ZEDEK SIS- TERHOOD will have a tea in honor of major donors to the Torah Fund/Residence Halls Campaign for the Jewish Theological Seminary at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in the home of Carol Sole. Rena To- bes, past president of the Michigan Branch of the Women's League for Conser- vative Judaism, will make a brief presentation on behalf of Torah Fund. The sisterhood has already benefited the Ivan and Seema Boesky Library at the Semi- nary with one library shelf dedicated to Rabbi Morris and Goldie Adler, another dedicated to Rabbi Irwin and Leypsa Groner and a study carrel named for the sister- hood. For information about the tea and Torah Fund major gifts, call Torah Fund Special Gifts Co-Chairmen, Roberta Ingber, 626-8815, or Dottie Wagner, 855-2445; or Tea Chairman Marjorie Saulson, 642-7784. BATYA CHAPTER, Amit Women, will hold a fashion extravaganza at its annual membership buffet dinner on Nov. 5 at 6:30 p.m. in the home of Iry and Eda Gastman, 1710 Morningside Way Dr., Bloomfield Hills. The co-chairmen of the event are Joanne Paholak, Andree Prostak and Toby Schlussel. For information or to make a reservation, call Ms. Prostak, 569-7118; or Ms. Schlussel, 557-3810. The co- presidents of Batya Chapter are Eileen Borsand and Janice Berkower. BETH ACHIM SISTER- HOOD will hold the second program in its adult educa- tion series entitled "Aliyah — Yes or No? — A Family's Point of View," on Monday at 7:45 p.m. at the synagogue. Speakers from the sisterhood will be featured. A discussion will follow. There is no charge to members; and a nominal charge for non- members. Refreshments will be served. OWNED & OPERATED BY BOARD CERTIFIED EDICAL DOCTORS EAT EVERYDAY FOOD AND LOSE 3-8 POUNDS w WEEK • • • • No Hunger or Calorie Counting No Dangerous Hormone Injections Supervised By Doctors Owned and Administrated By Michigan Board Certified Doctors HOURS M-F 8-7 SAT. 9-1 • No Contracts to Sign • No Tasteless Pre-Packaged Food or Diet Pills • No Exercising PROGRAMS FOR MEN • WOMEN • TEENAGERS MEDICAL L 48 SOUTHFIELD WATERFORD TWP. 557-0370 683-9600 DEARBORN WINDSOR 277-7744 944-2677 Friday, October 24, 1986 WEIGHT LOSS CLINIC SOMERSET MALL 649-1500 ALLEN PARK LIVONIA EAST DETROIT MADISON HGHTS 928-0084 538-1550 778-0600 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 546-6940 Sandra Gubin, second from left, who was reunited with her Soviet-born husband last year after a five-year separation, addressed a group of the Jewish Welfare Federation Women's Division. Shown with her are Annie Cohen, Nancy Glass and Deena Canvasser. The sign reads, "This chair has been set aside for refusenik Irina Brailovsky, honorary Women's Division Board Member, because we care."