I FOR WOMEN For that VERY special someone Fabulous designs from Italy NCJW Offers Health Series The National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section, will offer a four-part health series enti- tled "'raking Charge of Your Life," at the NCJW offices, 30233 Southfield Rd., South- field. The series begins with a program on "Recognizing and Coping with Stress" on Wednesday. Carolyn Kimbrough, coor- dinator of the employee health program at Sinai Hospital, will speak at 10 a.m., preceded by coffee at 9:30. There is a fee, and non- members are welcome. Subsequent programs will examine eating disorders and nutrition at 11 a.m. on Jan. 10; drug and substance abuse at 10 a.m. on Feb. 8, and breast cancer at 10 a.m. Mar. 8. The events have been organized by the section's membership and program department headed by Vice President Sally Green. Geraldine Pasternak is chair- man of the health series, and Roberta Grosinger is vice chairman. Bobbie Blitz, Elaine Koshar, Lenora Noler and Phyllis Young will assist with arrangements. For information, call NCJW, 258-6000. INC. JEWELERS 32940 Middlebelt Road at 14 Mile • Farmington Hills, MI 48018 • 855-1730 • Mon.-Sat. 10-6, Thurs. till 8 Natural Home Furnishings What's A Futon? East: A traditional all cotton mattress from Japan West: Placed on wood slatted frames which convert from sofa to bed to chaise lounge FUTON — WHERE FORM MEETS FUNCTION GIFT IDEAS Lamps, Pillows, Art, Pottery 306 S. MAIN • ROYAL OAK • 548-4422 Mon. & Tues. 10-6, Wed.-Fri. 10-9, Sat. 10-6, Sun. 12-4 114 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1988 Eating Disorder Program Set A three-stage eating disorders program, developed by psychotherapist Jac- queline Odom will be offered in January at the Eastwood Clinic in Troy. The program is designed to help pinpoint reasons for overeating and provides new skills to help women gain control and develop a healthy attitude toward food. The program is aimed at bulimics, people who binge and purge or resort to ex- treme measures of diet and exercise, and at compulsive overeaters. For information, call Odom, at the Eastwood Clinic, 649-4480. There is a charge. Sisterhoods To Meet The sisterhoods of Adat Shalom Synagogue and Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek will co-sponsor a dinner-meeting on Dec 12 at 6:15 p.m. at Shaarey Zedek. The event will feature a panel discussion on "The Suc- cessful Combining of Personal and Professional Lives." Representing Mat Shalom on the panel are Ellen Betel, Elaine Serling and Renee Wohl. Shaarey Zedek's sisterhood panelists include: Judge Hilda Gage, Bunny Goldman and Zena Kramer. The evenkng is co-chaired by Trudy Weiss of Adat Shalom and Faye Ellman of Shaarey Zedek. The dinner and program are open to non-members. There is a fee. For reserva- tions and information, call Ms. Weiss, 855-9344. Detroiters Go To Na'amat Detroit will be represented at the Na'amat USA national board meeting Dec. 10-12 in New York. Delegates are: Bessie Ber- ris, Midwest area, pro- gram/education; Frieda Leemon, advisory board; and Ruth Miller annuities chairman. Dreidel House Opens At Mall Crosswinds Mall in West Bloomfield will be the loca- tion of a "Dreidel House" Chanukah fun-booth for children. The "Dreidel House" will be at the mall from Sunday to Dec. 11. Weekday hours are 3 Rm.-5 p.m., excluding Fri- day and Saturday when it will be closed. Sunday hours are noon-5 p.m. Shaped like a Chanukah-dreidel, the brightly-colored booth will display the history of the Chanukah holiday. Each young visitor will receive a Chanukah gift-pak, contain- ing a dreidel, Chanukah-gelt (money), treats, and holiday brochures. The children will also be able to play Chanukah games and make their own Chanukah decorations at an arts and crafts booth. They will also be treated to a 25-minute video of a puppet show presenting "The Miracle of Chanukah." On Sunday, "Chaunkah Dreidlerama" will begin at 2 p.m. Bananas The Clown will entertain and live Chanukah music will be pro- vided by Lenny Zimberg. Ad- mission is free. Dreidel House is one of the many Chanukah projects sponsred and run by the Lubavitch Women's Organi- zation, "N'shei Chabad," of Michigan.