I FOR WOMEN Na'amat Plans Donor Luncheon N VII OPE N! Michigan's Largest Spa Showroom pott* California Comfort 1SAUNA &SPA COI SAVE ON THESE AND OTHER BRAND NAME HOT TUBS AT FACTORY DIRECT PRICES LE CONTE - A stylish tub for the couple that likes to entertain. Three Convenient Locations: Ann Arbor 4765 Jackson Road (Off 1-94) - 10-6 M-Th • 10-8 F, Sat Sun 12-5 996.0696 Southfield 29504 Northwestern Hwy. (In the Sunset Strip) 10-6 M-Th • 10-8 F, Sat Sun 12-5 358.1000 AND OUR NEWEST SHOWROOM AT MAUf ALLCJ wt ELKMONT - An eco- nomical alternative for the family of spa-goers. VE 000 EZ PAYMENTS NO MONEY DOWN TELEGRAPH 14825 Telegraph Road Heritage Plaza, Telegraph at 1-96 10-8 M-Sat • Sun 12-5 1. _ N 5 MILE .11■I LAHSER 538.1200 1-96 BEECH DALY PLYM UTH- Nkl , e , Carcl * $3,000 value (US-124) . . We also have great deals on solariums, saunas, and gazebos. Silk flowers on display from the Silk Garden. 92 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1988 Fashion Fling For Ladies Young Israel of Greenfield will hold a fall fashion fling for ladies on Oct. 19 at 6:30 p.m. at the synagogue. Hostesses include Rose Blitz, Sara Bricker, Marian Duchan, Aviva Finander, Estelle Gelberman, Adele Gittleman, Paula Katz, Ruth Levi, Helga Plonskier, Sandy Singal and Raiselle Snow. Proceeds will go towards the enhancement of the synagogue. For information, call Harriet Lorch, 559-9687. Torah Fund Tea For SZ Women Kohler • Fountain Valley • Dimension One Grecian • PDC • Camp Haven Saunas OVNTAIN ALLEN Greater Detroit Council of Na'amat USA will hold its an- nual donor luncheon on Oct. 27 at noon in Congregation Beth Achim. Featured speakers will be David Gad-Harf, executive director of the Jewish Com- munity Council, and Rabbi Arnold Sleutelberg of the Troy Jewish Congregation, who will conduct a dialogue on "Current Concerns in the Jewish Community." The anthem will be sung by Elaine Kohner, accompanied by Sonny Lipenholtz. Mrs. Lipenholtz will also provide background music. Dorothy Tendler and Rene Schuster will provide table decorations. The invocation will be given by Lillian Meyers. Belle Glenner-Schwartz, president, will give greetings from Na'amat. Evelyn Noveck is chairman of the day. There is a charge for the luncheon. Guests are welcome. For reservations or information, call Ida Gorn- bein at the Na'amat office, 967-4750. Anna Levin will host a tea in her home for the Sisterhood of Congregation Shaarey Zedek in honor of major donors to the Torah Fund/Residence Halls Cam- paign on behalf of the Jewish Theological Seminary, on Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. Charlotte Nussbaum, presi- dent of the Michigan Branch of Women's League for Con- servative Judaism, will make a brief presentation on behalf of Ibrah Fund. Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood has endowed three items at the new library at the seminary: one library shelf dedicated to Rabbi Irwin and Leypsa Groner, another library shelf dedicated to Rab- bi Morris and Goldie Adler and a study carrel named for the sisterhood. This past year, the sisterhood placed a nam- ed plaque in one of the dor- mitories of the Unviersity of Judaism in Los Angeles. For information, call Torah Fund Special Gifts Chair- man, Judith Katzman Blumeno, 855-9175. Sisterhood Has Paid-Up Dinner Beth Achim Sisterhood will hold its annual paid-up membership dinner Monday at 6:30 p.m. in the Wasser- man Hall of the synagogue. There will be a musical pro- gram, "Hats Off to Irving Berlin," featuring Phyllis Bratt and Dorothy Mills, with Celia Dzodin as musical director. Dues must be paid in ad- vance. For information, con- tact chairmen Lotty Par- tovich, 357-4216; or Mary Gamer, 737-0815. NCJW Offers Art Tour The National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section, will offer a tour, "Art in the Stations," Oct. 21. Joyce LaBan, president of the Birmingham-Bloomfield Art Association, will lead the tour and describe the art in Detroit's People Mover sta- tions. Lunch will follow at the Rhinoceros Retaurant in Detroit. The program has been planned by the section's membership department, headed by Vice President Sal- ly Green. Mary Schwartz is chairmen of the day. Members and guests will depart by bus from the section offices in Southfield at 9 a.m. and return at 2:30 p.m. There is a charge, including lunch and transportation. Reserva- tions are limited and must be made by Oct. 17. Call NCJW, 258-6000, for information. Gubow Speaks To Na'amat State Reps. David Gubow (67th District) will speak to the Hanita Chapter of Na'amat U.S.A. at noon Oct. 18 at the Sutton Place club house. His topic will be "Up- date on the Current Elec- tion." There is a charge. For re- quired reservations, call Lillian Pevsner, 557-2541. Guests are welcome.