"Show me a kid who sleeps through the night; and show you a happy parent." Horodoker Meeting Set NCJW Names Board National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Detroit Section, has named officers and board members for the coming year: Judy Rosenberg, president;Lin- da Bloom, Marta Rosenthal, Car- ol Weintraub Fogel, Joyce Rubenstein, Mindy Nathan, Myr- na Edgar, vice presidents; Claire Kretchmer, Joyce Sherman, Mar- sha Zucker, Roslyn Goldstick, Vi- olet Spitzer, secretaries; Maureen Shapiro, Sally Mayer, Sandra The Greater Detroit Chapter of Supowit, treasurers. Wendy Wa- Brandeis University National genheim will continue as state Women's Committee will hold the public affairs chair. following study groups: First year, first term board Study Group I: Potpourri of members are Wendy Shepherd Literature. According to the in- Bates, Louis Granader, Nancy terest of the group, discussion and Hirsch, Susan Knoppow, Frieda readings are drawn from fiction, Langnas, Myrle Leland, Berta plays, biographies, poetry and Molasky, Linda Polk, Rose Lynn non-fiction. The first meeting will Schlussel, Carolyn Schreiber and be Sept. 21 at 12:45 p.m. Read Joyce Seigel. The Volcano Lover by Susan Son- First year, second term board tag. For information, call Millie members are Rona Freedland, Molner, 355-4658; or Florence Sheila Guyer, Doreen Hermelin, Brownfain, 855-0329. Barbara Kuhlik, Susan Leemas- Study Group II: A Mixed Bag. ter, Hope Silverman and Jackie Using various syllabi prepared by Brandeis University Faculty, this Tepper. Earning the position of hon- group will read two fiction works orary board member is Beatrice and then continue with mysteries Alexander. Serving on the 1994- related to the life and times of the 95 nominating committee are female sleuth. The first meeting Laurel Portner and Marlene will be Sept. 21 at 12:45 p.m. Read Schwartz. Bodily Harm by Margaret Ar- New board appointments in- wood.For information, call Bever- clude:Deborah Altman, Marjory ly Baker, 851-5624. Ansell, Shelly Cooper, Hortense Study Group III: Reader's Falk, Gayle Hirsch, Janet Jaffe, choice. Another group that reads Fern Katz, Linda Klein, Ellen fiction of current interest usual- Labes, Marilyn Levine, Janelle ly meets the second Tuesday af- Miller, Judy Saretsky, Doris ternoon of each month. For Wasserman and Mary Jo Wolfe. information, call Marjory Raskin, 626-8665. Study Group IV: Schmozzing in Yiddish. The first meeting will be Oct. 6 at 12:45 p.m. For informa- tion, call Mildred Young, 350-9789. Study Group V: The Excite- Congregation B'nai Israel Beth ment of Exploring Art. The group Yehduah Sisterhood will host a will explore the various schools shiur given by Mrs. Goldie Sil- and movements of art through verstein, lecturer and principal the centuries. The first meeting of the Beth Jacob Schools. "One Step Closer" will be dis- will be Oct. 20 at 12:45 p.m. For cussed Sept. 3 at 4:45 p.m. at the information, call Midge Schloss- synagogue, 15400 W. 10 Mile berg, 932-1864. Two additional independent Road, Oak Park. studies groups will meet in the evening to accommodate mem- bers with busy daytime sched- ules. Men are welcome. The Current Events Group uses the op ed page of the New York Times Sunday Edition as a basis For September 9th for its discussions, usually meeting the third Wednesday evening of the Display advertising month. For information, call Ruth deadline is 5 p.m., Bornstein, 788-1767. Thursday, The final offering is Great Di- September 1st. rectors of the 50s and Their Films. The first meeting will be Classified advertising Oct. 9 at 7:30 p.m. View prior to deadline is 3 p.m., meeting the film The Third Man. For information, call Marilyn and Friday, John Nathan, 855-1890; or Janis September 2nd. Waxenberg and David Hoptman, 542-8729. A meeting of the David-Horodok- er Women's Organization will be held noon Aug. 30 at Lincoln Towers clubroom, 15075 Lincoln Rd., Oak Park. Hostesses will be Lillian Al- piner and Sybil Bodain. Brandeis Hosts Study Groups $139.00 findsco Reg. $219.00 available in assorted colors Take advantage of special-order savings on all our youth bedrooms. Amisco • Stanley • Lexington • Lea • BasSett and more HARPER FURNITURE The Comparison Shopper — Buys At Harper 916 N. Main, Royal Oak, N. of 11 Mile Rd. Hours: Tues., Wed., Sat.-10-5 Mon., Thur., Fri.-10-8 545-3600 Women Host Holiday Shiur Learn how to take better care of yourself and your family, call Red Cross. 833-4440 American Red Cross + r e ttri A PT ihi ebILSvee r viiiscengofcTohui ns cNilewspaper Well Help. Will You? Early Deadlines