I FOR WOMEN Women's League Luncheon Oct. 28 Presentation of the 1991 Women's League of Conser- vative Judaism Achievement Awards will take place noon Oct. 28 at Congregation Beth Shalom during the Torah Fund/Residence Halls Women of Achievement Luncheon. Honorees are Sylvia Abromowitz, Congregation Beth Shalom; Ann Baruch, Congregation Shaarey Zedek; Ruth Blumenstein, Temple Israel, Bay City; Pearlena Bodzin, Congregation B'nai Moshe; Florence Gerber, Con- gregation Beth Israel, Ann Arbor; Sara Reis, Congrega- tion Beth Israel, Flint; Mary Robinson, Congregation Beth Tephilath Moses, Mount Clemens; Janet Skulnick, Congregation of Moses, Kalamazoo; Betty Waldon, Congregation B'nai Israel; Fredell Whiteman, Congrega- tion Beth Achim; and Mildred Winer, Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses. Entertainment at the lun- cheon will be storyteller Cor- inne Stavish. Ruth Marcus, Diane Voight and Sandra Schwartz will host the luncheon. Visa/Mastercord Admission $1.00 Light Lunch Available Accepted Glamorama Event Set For Nov. 6 — FREE PARKING — • CHILDREN'S CLOTHING • ACCESSORIES • DO YOU WANT TO TAMAROFF BUICK ENRICH YOUR MARRIAGE? Jewish Marriage Enrichment Can Make That Happen .. Alurriugc Enrichment AL HARRIS ASK ABOUT OUR WEEKENDS NO. 1 IN SALES FOR DETROIT AREA Telegraph & 12 Mile and thou shalt love For information call: SPECIAL CECILLE'S IS BACK! Complete Nail Care . . . Including • Fiberglass Nails • Wraps • Tips • Waxing • And A Good Old-Fashioned Manicure! NOW AT RAPHAEL'S SALON 6231 Orchard Lake Rd. in SUGAR TREE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1991 Senior Women Hold Meeting 353-1300 932-0272 ROBIN 108 City of Hope's Helen Rosen- berg Cancer Fighters will pre- sent its annual "Glamorama" at 10 a.m. Nov. 6 at Adat Shalom Synagogue. The event will include boutiques, a luncheon and a "Fashion Extravaganza" by Leah Marks. Captain Rick Jaegger of WHYT/WJR, Radio will emcee the event. Chairperson for the day is Beverly Benderoff; Edith Deitch is ticket chair- person and Ida Markle is boutique chairperson. Proceeds from the event will support City of Hope Na- tional Medical Center. For information, call City of Hope, 443-2250. 626-9877 Has Deep Discounts Additional 5-15% OFF Of Selected Fragrances I { I Buy 1 Lipstick Get 2nd For $1.00 OFF jel-12 Loc. Only I I Exp. 12/311 The October meeting of the Jewish Community Center's Women's Group will be 3 p.m. Oct. 20 at the Jimmy Prentis Morris building. A paperback book exchange is planned. The group features a mon- thly activity and the oppor- tunity for women over age 50 to become involved in a social network of their peers. For information, call Doris Marshall or Diane Sands, 967-4030. Hope Silverman Pearlena Bodzin Bar-Ilan Women Plan Program Pearlena Bodzin and Hope Silverman have been named to co-chair the American Women for Bar-Ilan's "Break- fast with Bar-Ilan" series 9:30 a.m. at the home of Eileen Borsand, 211 Lowell Ct., Bloomfield Hills. The program will feature Professor Ruben Schindler, immediate past chairman of Bar-Ilan University's School of Social Work. Professor Schindler has worked with the absorption on campus of more than 1,000 Soviet and Ethiopian students. Mrs. Bodzin is president of the auxiliary for the Jewish Home for Aged, a vice presi- dent of Congregation B'nai Moshe, and is involved with Sinai Hospital, the Holocaust Memorial Center and the Michigan Council of Mazon. Mrs. Silverman has been active with the National Council of Jewish Women and - was the recipient of the Heart of Gold Award given by Detroit's United Way. For reservations, for which there is a charge, call the Bar- Ilan office, 423-4550. Sharon Group Hosts Luncheon Sharon Group of Hadassah will hold its annual paid-up membership lunch noon Oct. 29 at Hadassah House. A slide presentation will be shown highlighting "Fifty Jewish Women of Achieve- ment from Biblical Times to the Present." Dues will be accepted at the door; guests are invited at a fee. For information and reservations, call Anne Sukenic, 557-7540; or Goldie Levin, 357-5508. Na'amat To Host JET Speaker The Avodah, Chai, Brandeis Chapter, Na'amat USA will meet for lunch and a program noon Oct. 21 at the Whitehall Apartment clubhouse. A member of the Jewish Ensem- ble Theater will speak. Guests are welcome.