I FOR WOMEN I TEENS .0000 *. no. roc , • •• ov%: `,: 0°. (Grades 9-12) COME JOIN THE FUN at the Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit PURIM PARTY Saturday Evening, March 19 8:00-11:00 p.m. NCJW Hosts FP Columnist Jimmy Prentis Morris Building 15110 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park Disco OPEN GYM - Basketball and Volleyball Door Prize Refreshments $ 4 Admission Anyone dressed in a Purim Costume will receive $1.00 OFF Sharona Chapter Plans To Gather For further information Call 661-1000 ext. 236 Susan Watson Every meal tastes better when you start with the all natural advantages of Empire Kosher Poultry. Every chicken, turkey and duck is grown slowly and naturally, with no growth stimulants or artificial ingredients, then processed with care to the highest standards of kosher excellence. When you specify genuine Empire Kosher, you know you are getting the finest, because of the extra time and care that goes into every bird. You can taste the delicious, natural difference in every tender bite. For holidays and every day, when only the best will do, start with natural Empire Kosher...for a meal well done! Empire Kosher is available at finer supermarkets and kosher butchers coast to coast. For the very best chicken, specify genuine Empire Kosher at your favorite delicatessen, butcher or frozen foods department. THE MOST TRUSTED NAME IN KOSHER POULTRY AND FOODS. 78 FROM MARCH 11, 1988 his trip with the members of the Metropolitan Chapter of Naamat/USA at their next meeting on March 22 in the Lincoln Tower club room at noon. The chairman of the day is Jeanette Serling. Refreshments will be serv- ed. There is no charge, and guests are welcome. Award-winning columnist Susan Watson will speak at a National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Sec- tion general meeting on March 23. The event, which begins with registration at 11:30 a.m., will take place at Tem- ple Beth El. Lunch, followed by the program, will begin at noon. Watson has worked as a reporter, editor, and most recently as a columnist for Detroit Free Press. She has won numerous local and na- tional awards for both in- vestigative reporting and col- umn writing. At the meeting she will discuss "Empower- ment — Women Making an Impact in the Community — Why Hasn't It Been Done?" Watson is a graduate of the University of Michigan and did graduate work at Howard University. Among the awards she has received are the Principal's Award for Educational Reporting, from the Michigan Association of Secondary Schools, and the 1987 Humanitarian of the Year Award, presented by the Detroit Optimists. Guests and the public are invited. There is a fee. Paid reservations are due by Tuesday. The luncheon has been planned by the Section's Public Relations Department, headed by Joy Nachman. Joyce Klein and Mary Schwartz chair the general program committee, which is making arrangements for the day. Metro Naamat Hears Lecture Howard Sherizen, who recently travelled to the U.S.S.R. where he met Jewish refuseniks, will share his slides and his impressions of The next meeting of Sharona Chapter, Naamat USA, will be on Thursday at 8 p.m. in the home of Blanche Pollack, 24060 Wildbrook Ct., Southfield, 352-0937. Marcia Rayner-Dahlgren will speak on "Personal Assault-Crime Avoidance Survival." The public is invited. Harmony ORT Goes Shopping Harmony Chapter, Women's American ORT, will have an evening of shopping at Baby and Me, Hunters Square, on Monday, from 5 to 8 p.m. Pro- ceeds will go to ORT. For in- formation, call Ronni Tischler, 661-0907. Hanita To Focus On Genealogy Betty Starkman, expert on genealogy, will be the featured speaker at the next meeting of the Hanita Chapter of Naamat USA. The meeting will be held in the home of Evelyn Noveck, 7325 Silver Leaf Ln., West Bloom- field, on Tuesday at noon. Mrs. Starkman will report on her recent trip to Poland and Czechoslovakia. She will discuss how to trace one's ancestors. Refreshments will be serv- ed. There is no charge. For reservations, call Mrs. Noveck, 661-1642. Israel Chapter Has Luncheon Israel Chapter, Naamat USA, will have a spring lun- cheon on March 19 at noon in the home of President Lee Wagman, 7201 Pebble Park Dr., West Bloomfield. The afternoon program will feature: Beth Nagengast, reference librarian, West Bloomfield Library, who will review two novels by Pat Con- roy: The Great Santini and Prince of Tides. Friends and guests are welcome. There will be a minimal charge for the lun- cheon. For reservations by Monday, call Mrs. Wagman, 855-3820.