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Humor Therapy
Is Discussed
Highlights
The Mitzvah Chapter of B'nai
B'rith Women along with
BBW's Council of Metropolitan
Detroit will host a "Humor Cart
Kickoff' program 7.30 p.m. Dec.
16 at the Summit Apartments
clubhouse.
Lila Green, a speaker on hu-
mor therapy, will discuss "The
Healing Power of Humor." Re-
freshments will be served.
For information, call Cookie
Greenberg, 356-8811.
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Hanita-Israel
Meeting Set
Hanita/Israel Chapter of
Na'amatiUSA will meet 12:30
p.m. Dec. 21 in the Crown
Pointe building, for a post-
Chanukah get together.
Vivian Stollman and Sonny
Lipenholtz will present a musi-
cal program. Refreshments will
be served.
Detail
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Carlo Bugatti
Day Bed • ca. 1900
Anonymous loan
Morgenthau
Lunch Meeting
Stickley, Mackintosh, Lalique, Tiffany... master crafts by
these names and others comprise Decorative Arts 1900, a
superb assembly of furniture, ceramics, glass, metalwork,
textiles and books produced around the turn of the century.
Drawn from 25 Detroit-area private collections, these 130
stunning and beautiful examples embody the Arts and Crafts
and Aesthetic movements and Art Nouveau—enduring
influences that paved the way to modern design.
Related Programs
Public Tours at 11:30 a.m. and
Exhibition Admission
♦
$4 adults; $1 children & students;
1:30 p.m. daily are free with
members free.
exhibition admission, as are talks
Free on Wednesday with
and lectures on December 12 and
museum admission.
January 9. Call (313) 8.33-7963
for details on these and other
Museum Admission
related programs.
Free with exhibition admission;
otherwise a donation of any
amount is required.
Members free.
The exhibition is organized hti
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the DIA and funded by
Hours
a generous grant from
Wednesday-Friday
United Technologies Automotive,
I I .1.m.-4 p.m.;
the Founders Junior Council,
weekends 11 ;1.m.- S p.m.
the state of Michigan,
Closed Monday and Tuesday;
the city of Detroit and
also closed Christmas Eve Day,
the DIA Founders Society
Christmas Day, New Year's Eve
Partnership for Renewal.
Day and New Year's Day.
The Business and Professional
Chapter of Women's ORT will
have a post-Chanukah dinner
6 p.m. Dec. 20 in the Family
Buggy Restaurant, Orchard
Lake at 13 Mile Road, Farm-
ington Hills.
Harriet Goldman will do a
musical program. There is a
charge.
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Morgenthau B'nai B'rith
Women will hold their next lun-
cheon meeting Dec. 10 at Knob
in the Woods clubhouse at noon.
Lizzie Davis, interior deco-
rator with Sherwood Studios,
will speak on "Decorating Se-
crets." Ms. Davis received her
degree in interior design from
Wayne State University. She
has published in Detroit Month-
ly, as well as the Detroit News
and Free Press.
There is a charge and reser-
vations are mandatory. Call
Mary Blitz, 661-1385.
Women Plan
Line Dancing
An afternoon of country and
western line dancing has been
planned by Temple Israel Sis-
terhood for the Dec. 13 meeting
at noon. Sally Shook will give
instruction. A special chuck-
wagon lunch will be served by
the sisterhood women. Babysit-
ting will be available.