I FOR WOMEN I INTRODUCES NCJW Hosts Columnist ITS COLLECTION The National Council of Jewish Women, greater Detroit section, will launch its fall season with an open- ing membership luncheon noon Sept. 13 at Temple Israel. Nationally syndicated col- umnist Ellen Goodman will be the guest speaker. Former- ly of The Detroit Free Press, Goodman's column "At Large," appears in more than 400 newspapers. The 1980 winner of the Pulitzer Prize for distinguish- ed commentary, Goodman is 1989 FURS & LEATHERS OF FOR MEN & WOMEN LAKESIDE MALL STERLING HEIGHTS CROSSWINDS MALL WEST BLOOMFIELD Beth Yehudah Women Meet FAIRLANE TOWN CENTER DEARBORN Ellen Goodman ACHIEVEMENT and. SELF-ESTEEM Registrations now being accepted for classes beginning the week of September 11. Classes held at the Birmingham YMCA. Limited space available. For information and registration forms 258-5029 PROUD TO BE . . . ACHIEVEMENT SERVICES Gerald Kaplan, M.Ed. Underachievement diagnosis, group counseling support, parenting classes. Gerald Kaplan, Consultant for. Gifted, Achievement Project Director, Farmington Schools Desserts By • Now — breast cancer has no place to hide in Michigan. Call us. HARRY AND SALLY HAD OUR WEDDING CAKE 24370 W. Ten Mile Rd., Just W. of Telegraph 82 FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1989 Certified Kosher Metropolitan Kashruth Council 355-0088 ti, AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY' Womens Chapter of Glenn- wood ORT will hols its second annual road rally 7:30 p.m. Aug. 26. Meet at the Wood- creek office parking lot, 31275 Northwestern . There is a charge. Call Sharon Dworkin, 967-1468, for information. The Avodah Chai Brandeis Chapter, Na'amat USA, will hold a lunch meeting noon Monday at the Whitehall Apartment Clubhouse. Plans for the annual in- stallation of officers will be finalized. TWELVE OAKS MALL NOVI FOR Road Rally Is Planned Brandeis Group Plans Lunch 271 W. MAPLE BIRMINGHAM PARENTING BRIGHT CHILDREN discuss social security in the 1990s and the Medicare Catastrophic Converage Act. There is a lunch charge. For reservations, call Rose Pogats, 967-4068, or Jean Katz, 559-4174. an associate of the Boston Globe, where she has worked for more than 20 years. She has won numerous literary awards and published several collections of her columns, which deal with social change and its debilitating side ef- fects. Last year, she received the Hubert H. Humphrey Civil Rights Award for dedica- tion to the cause of equality. Goodman's talk for NCJW is titled "Making Sense of Social Change!' It springs from her latest work, Making Sense, a fourth collection of columns to be published this fall. The event is open only to paid-up NCJW members. There is a charge and reser- vations are required by Sept. 8. Checks may be sent to the NCJW offices, or call the Council, 258-6000. The luncheon meeting is sponsored by the group's public relations department, headed by Vice President Carol Sue Coden. BB Women Hear Bommarito Louis D. Brandeis Chapter 498, B'nai B'rith Women, will meet at noon Wednesday in the Knob Woods Clubhouse. Patrick Bommarito will Yeshivath Beth Yehudah Women will hold a noon lunch meeting Wednesday at the Yeshivah. Rabbi Shaiall Zachariash of Congregation Shomrey Emunah will speak. Primrose Club Plans To Meet Primrose Benevolent Club will meet 11 a.m. Monday at the Lincoln lbwers clubhouse. Plans will be discussed for the 55th annual donor luncheon. Helen Feiner and Zelda Green will serve a light lunch at the meeting. David-Horodoker Women Meet The David-Horodoker Wo- men will meet at noon Tues- day at Lincoln lbwers. Sylvia Eisenberg and Ruth Sosnick are hostesses. Council Plans Tour In Troy B'nai B'rith Women Coun- cil will have a tour and lunch Thursday at the Michigan Design Center in Troy. There is a charge and reser- vations are required. For in- formation, call the Council, 552-8150.