FOR WOMEN
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The pleasure of your company
is kindly requested at the
Twenty-fifth Anniversary 'Banquet
of
eAkiva Hebrew Day School
honoring
Sisterhood Sets
Art Sale
Block, 557-9590; or Lil
Meyers, 855-3894.
The Beth Israel Sisterhood
of Flint will hold its first
fund-raising event of the year
on Saturday at 8 p.m. and
Sunday at 3 p.m. at the
Synagogue Social Hall, 5240
Calkins Rd.
The art sale, "Something
Old, Something New," will
feature both used art pieces
donated by community
members and new selections
from the Galleries of Zolton
Gluck of New York and Cape
Cod.
There is no admission
charge. Refreshments will be
served.
Primrose Has
Purim Lunch
,
Marshall Unit
Plans Election
Dr. kawrence and Shirley sc;•wenthal
recipients of this year's
Torah Temimah Award
Sunday, April 2, 1989 26 cAdar II 5749
Congregation Shaarey Zedek
2 73 75 cBell cRoad, Southfield
Entertainment by Gershon Veroba
Cocktails 6:00 p.m.
Couvert: $200 per Couple
Dinner 7:00 p.m.
Black tie optional
General Chairman
Mr. Ivan 'Block
Honorary Chairmen
94r. Erry Joewenthal
Dr. g-farvey Sabbota
Jlilr. Mark Schlussel
Banquet Arrangements
Mrs. bonnie 'Berman
9vIrs. Elaine Sabbota
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FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1989
JOAN'S CUSTOM
FURNITURE
Excellence in
Quality and
Workmanship
547-6090
Louis Marshall Chapter,
B'nai B'rith Women, will hold
an election meeting Thursday
at the Zionist Cultural
Center. Luncheon will be
served at noon at a nominal
charge.
Marlene Goldman, librar-
ian at Baldwin Public Li-
brary in Birmingham, will
review: Man of the House by
Tip O'Neill; Beverly by Bever-
ly Sills; and Praying for Rain
by Jerome Weidman.
Anne Berman, president,
invites guests. For informa--
ton, call Eileen Israel, pro-
gram chairman, 968-0569.
Business Unit
To Gather
The Detroit Business and
Professional Chapter of B'nai
B'rith Women will meet on
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at
Whitehall apartments' club
house.
A program will be
presented by Elaine Stavish,
a professional storyteller.
Guests are invited. Refresh-
ments will be served. There is
a nominal charge. Betty
Silverfarb is program chair-
man.
Ozery Will
Speak To Group
Henry Morgenthau Chap-
ter of B'nai B'rith Women
will hold its meeting at Knob-
in-the-Woods club house on
Wednesday. Guest speaker
will be Yefet Ozery, who will
speak on politics in Israel, the
election outcome and implica-
tions. Ozery is the Jewish
Community Shaliach.
Luncheon will be served at
noon. For reservations and in-
formation, call by Sunday,
Friedel Davis, 354-0592; Lucy
Primrose Benevolent Club
will meet noon Monday in the
Lincoln Towers Apts. club
room.
A Purim celebration will in-
clude a luncheon served by
social chairmen Zelda Green
and Helen Feiner. Vice Presi-
dent Helen Greenberg has ar-
ranged entertainment which
will follow the luncheon.
Raquela Will
Meet Tilesday
Raquela Group, Hadassah,
will meet on Tuesday at
7:45 p.m. in the home of Nan-
cy Trabin, 41191 Appleby Ct.,
Northville Twp.
A speaker from Sinai
Speakers' Bureau will discuss
stress management.
Refreshments will be serv-
ed. For information, call Nan-
cy Trabin, 420-3203; or Rita
Loonier, - 477-3291.
Women's Unit
Will Meet
Pauline M. Feltner will
discuss "Recreating Our Im-
age" at a dinner meeting of
the Michigan Professional
Women's Network on Monday
at the Holiday Inn in
Southfield at 6 p.m.
Meetings are open to the
public. For reservations, call
Byte-Type, 258-8822. There is
a charge. For inforination, call
Diane Wilbur, 647-4480.
Adult Classes
Offered
The Southfield Public
Schools Community Educa-
tion Enrichment Program of-
fers 100 courses for adults, in-
cluding computer training,
ballroom dancing, Japanese
culture, baking and cooking
courses, photography, basket-
weaving, sweatshirt painting,
square foot gardening and
acting.
Classes begin April 3. For
information, cal adult enrich-
ment, 746-8700.
Sharona Meets
The next board meeting of
Sharona Chapter, Na'amat,
will be held on Thursday at 8
p.m. in the home of Blance
Tuchman, 29129 Laurel
Woods • Dr., Apt. 204,
Southfield, 357-6366.