FOR WOMEN -ron 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 STOLLMAN EDUCATION CENTER KARBAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HEBREW DAY SCH001 Ityvt • mail . • • 111110.00•• ■ •••••••••••••••• Film to Video Transfer • • • Transfer Movies 8mm-16mm to VHS or Beta • . • • 1-200 FEET $20.00 • 401-600 FEET $39.00 4: • • 201-400 FEET $26.00 • 601-800 FEET $52.00 • • v. 801-1000 FEET $65.00 • lb"- 1 Film over 1,000 feet add 6$ a foot. Tape $8.00 Additional CCIkirTruro..-5 • Ct.A, KM E. na, • Mod.rOcre • • • • 3017 N. Woodward • ( Blks. South of 13 Mile) • (3 Royal Oak Daily & St. 10-6, Fri. 10-8: • BUY—SELL—TRADE 288 5444 • ••••• ■ •••••••••••••••••••••••• - 54 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.