STRICKLY SWIFT 41, Women's Division Seeks Volunteers 20% OFF NEW IN-STOCK PRE-TEEN DRESSY DRESSES Open To The Public Monday-Friday Call For Times Available 669-1440 2065 W. Maple Rd., Ste. 306 Walled Lake, MI Ann Strickstein Pam Swift Nancy Glass 1HE 51IAPE OE RINGS 10 COME BECOME A FITNESS 'LIFER' Glass To Chair Bar-Ilan Lunch Nancy Glass will chair the sixth annual donor of the Detroit Chapter of the American Women for Bar- Ilan University April 15. The donor luncheon will be hosted by Miriam Ferber and will feature Hope Palmer, who will speak on "Women Ar- tists: A Different Muse." It also will include the installa- tion of the chapter's new of- ficers and board. Ms. Glass has long been ac- tive in the Jewish communi- ty in the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion, Hadassah and other organizations. For information on the donor, call the Bar-Ilan University office, 423-4550. 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GYM EQUIPMENT (ALL ITEMS DISCOUNTED) LARRY ARONOFF ACTON RENTAL & SALES 891-6500 98 540-5550 FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1991 CREATIVE BUSINESS WRITING • Product Names • Brochures • Slogans • Logos Ditcsiond 1 7a)-5-a LTD . Cherie Layne Maslowe 626.2021 Joseph Golden will speak at the meeting of Business and Professional Branch of Na- tional Council of Jewish Women — Greater Detroit Section (NCJW) 6 p.m. March 26 at the NCJW office. The evening's activities will begin with dinner, followed by a brief business session and the presentation. The presentation, entitled "Female Discrimination in the Workplace," will give in- sight to rights as an employee and how to cope with job discrimination and wrongful discharge. A question and answer period will follow. Mr. Golden is a member of the law firm Sommers, Schwartz, Silver and Schwartz, where he is developing the firm's section on employee rights. He serv- ed as general counsel to the Michigan Federation of Teachers. He has lectured about employee rights issues. For reservations by March 22, call the NCJW office, 258-6000. There is a fee for dinner. With the increasing number of Soviet Jews corn- ing to the Detroit area, more volunteers are needed to help resettle them into the Jewish community. Many other op- portunities for volunteer ser- vices also exist. To recruit participants for its Hours for Ours program, the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation will make a presentation about volunteer opportunities for men and women 9:30 a.m. April 18, at the Maple-Drake Jewish Community Center. Beginning with a continen- tal breakfast, the program will be followed by a tour of Jewish Home for Aged Fleischman Residence. Op- portunities at the Jewish Community Center, Sinai Hospital, Jewish Family Ser- vice and Resettlement Ser- vice also will be highlighted. Agency volunteer coor- dinators will be on hand to answer questions, and volunteers will share their experiences. _Admission is free, and babysitting is available at a charge. The community is invited. For reservations by April 8, call the Women's Division at Federation, 965-3939, Ext. 163. / Women's ORT Hosts Games Day Women's American ORT will sponsor a day of golf and other games June 3 at Bogie Lake Golf Club. A continental breakfast will precede the day's ac- tivities. It will be followed by an 18-hole scrambler tournament. For those who don't golf, maj, bridge and scrabble will be available. Lunch will be served and prizes awarded. For information, call Women's American ORT of- fice, 855-9820. Livonia Women Plan Program The Livonia Jewish Con- gregation Sisterhood will meet 8 p.m. March 26 at the synagogue. There will be Passover cook- ing/baking demonstrations and recipes exchanged. There is no charge. If you at all take your neighbor's garment to pledge, restore it to him by sunset, for that may be his only covering. —Bible: Exodus, 22:25f N < < c—/ N •