We are saddened to witness the dosing of our neighboring congregation, B'nai David. Our commitment to Oak Park, Southfield and Huntington Woods remains strong. We cordially invite B'nai David families to join us for Shabbat and daily services during your transition. CONGREGATION BETH SHALOM 14601 WEST LINCOLN OAK PARK, MICHIGAN 48237 547-7970 Daily Services 7:00 a.m. and 6:30 p.m Monday-Thursday Friday 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Sunday 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. DAVID A. NELSON, RABBI SY M. HNKELSTEIN, PRESIDENT 20% to 50% OFF Complete storewide markdowns including new arrivals. 810-3 51-0044 . APPLEGATE SQUARE SOUTHFIELD A Full Head Of Hair For Less Than You'd Expect. lance Day- e Tru-fit Plen;s 32605 W. 12 Mile • 488-0333 CLASSIFIED GET RESULTS! Call The Jewish News 354-5959 Glennwood ORT Has New Board Horodoker Luncheon At their recent 32nd annual in- stallation of officers, the Glen- nwood Chapter of Women's American ORT installed the fol- lowing: co-presidents: Elaine Heavenrich, Marcia Leibson, June Rubenstein and Gail Smith; vice presidents: Sandy Collins, Judy Schwartz, Gloria Bell, Adele Brod, Phyllis Iwrey, Beverley Katz, Laurie Chudnow, Silvia Marcus; treasurer: Sue Schwarz; secretaries: Elaine Waldman, Bette Rose, Sandra Fairman; parliamentarian: Pat Kourk- ouliotis. A pot-luck dinner for the re- cently discharged offiecers and the newly elected board will be held June 8 at the home of Pat Kourkouliotis. For reservation, call Ms. Kourkouliotis, 355-1778. Final plans have been made by David-Horodoker Women's Or- ganization for their Emergency Luncheon noon June 7, at Lin- coln Towers clubroom. For ticket information, call Anna Komisar, 661-5580; or Faye Weinstein, 967-3643. Rosalyn Liner Testimonial The Department of Michigan Jewish War Veterans will honor President Rosalyn Liner with a testimonial dinner 6:30 p.m. June 7 at the Furniture Club. There is a charge. Sisterhood Installation The sisterhood of Congregation Beth Shalom will install officers at 11:30 a.m. June 9 at the syna- gogue. Officers to be installed are: pre- sidium vice presidents: Marcia Tanzman, Deborah Goldenberg, Bess Lipson, and Marcia Abel; treasurer: Ellen Racusin; secre- taries: Evelyn Gorosh, Phyllis Zus- man, Ann Barth. Linda Lublin is immediate past president. Board of directors includes: Barbara Aronow, Ellen Bath, Sue Becker, Elissa Berg, Susan Chomsky, Judy Goldsmith, Mona Greenbaum, Helen Herman, Vi- vian Honig, Marilyn Katz, Betty Levine, Barbara Lewis, Anna Lindemann, Ms. Lublin, Ruth Marcus, Alicia Nelson, Sophie Pearlstein, Lynn Rich, Vicki Salinger, Ruth Selvan, Gila Semp, Ellie Slovis, Elaine Trotz and Janis Waxenberg. Florence Gerber, president of the Michigan Branch, Women's League for Conservative Ju- daism, will be the installing of- ficer. Rabbi David Nelson will speak. Following the luncheon, vo- calist Barbara Alexander, ac- companied by Doris Hall, will sing show tunes. There is a charge. For details, call Marilyn Co- hen, 543-0288; or the synagogue, 547-7970. Phonathons Seek Volunteers Volunteers are welcome to par- ticipate in phonathons for Days of Decision, the Jewish Federa- tion special appeal on behalf of the 1994 Allied Jewish Cam- Paign. Beginning June 5 and running through June 9, Days of Decision will attempt to reach everyone in the community who has not yet made a pledge to the Campaign, which funds more than 60 ben- eficiary agencies. Volunteers can make calls into the community asking for pledges, write thank yous, pre- pare statements, tabulate pledges and sort cards among other cler- ical tasks. Hours are 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Sunday, and 6-9 p.m. Mon- day through Thursday. Phona- thons will be held in the Max M. Fish er Building, 6735 Telegraph, Bloomfield Hills. Individuals, groups and orga- nizations are welcome. To vol- unteer or for information, call Leonard Milstone, 642-4260. Shapiro Post Plans Meeting The next meeting of the Charles Shapiro Post, Jewish War Vet- erans will be held 9 a.m. June 5 at the Memorial Home. It will be a breakfast meeting and the agenda will include meet- ing new officers and the upcom- ing State Convention. For information, call Bernie Gross, 851-7366; or Harry Rose, 554-2453. Brunch Set For NCSY Stephen and Chayala Levitz will host a garden champagne brunch at their home, 21540 Potomac, Southfield, at 10 a.m. June 12. The event will benefit the Na- tional Conference of Synagogue Youth (NCSY). The establishment of the Mil- dred Levitz Torah Retreat Fund will be announced at the brunch.