' y) Page 20-THE NEWS-Novennber,1986 Our Organizations Ha Lailah BBW Charlotte Chapter B^nai B*rith Women The next program meeting will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 18, 8 p.m., at International House, 322 Hawthorne Lane, one block east of Presbyterian Hospital. An exciting and in formative evening about India is planned. Come and experi ence Indian food, music and learn about the ancient and diverse culture of India. Also, learn about Charlotte’s inter national resource and referral center, International House. For more information call Trish Golembe, 366-7611. Book Fair Ha Lailah B’nai B’rith Women will be holding a Book Fair, Dec. 1-6, at the JCC. Books will be available for pre schoolers through teens. Many will be award winners. We will also have assorted in terest books for adults. The prices range from 49 cents to $4.95. Each book is first quali ty and sold at the publisher’s price. This will be a terrific chance to purchase some early Chanu- kah presents and help support the important work that the Ha Lailah Chapter is doing. For more information please call Marcia Stern, 366-0167. Safety Awareness The last week of September was Safety Week for the four- year-olds at Temple Israel Nursery School. Each child was given safety tips and learned about 911 as well as family names, phone numbers and addresses. Coloring sheets were used to teach the children some of these things. To end the week Jerome “Magic” Johnson came in to speak to them. We would like to present the same program in your child’s class. Please talk with their teachers and call Wendy Rosen at 364-0765 to set up an appointment. Silks and Satins On Oct. 21, at Wendy Rosen’s house, Ha Lailah Chapter held a most unusual and exciting meeting that was attended by an “Undercover Agent.” Sharon Strumwasser, representative for Undercover Wear Lingerie, brought the latest in lingerie for chapter members and guests to see, try on and buy. We would like to thank Sharon for a provocative, fun- filled evening. — Mart', Gerber Monday • Saturday 11:30 - 2:30 p.m. 6:00 - 10:30 p.m. 7822 Fairview Kd. 366-6871 Harpist Fri. & Sat. Open for Sunday Brunch 11-2:30 p.m. This year for Succoth the children from the Arosa House were the special guests of B’nai B’rith Women at the Sukkah at Temple Israel. There they were fed a meal, played games and were told the story of Succoth by members Joan Gordon, Lin da Binnick and Shirlee Wadsworth. Sew Eyes for the Needy Charlotte BBW still collects eye glasses for the Lions Club through our ‘New Eyes for the Needy’ project. If you visit your optometrist or ophthal mologist please ask them for any eye glasses they they have collected, or if you have any at home, please call Linda Gold berg, 362-7304. Holiday Awareness For the second year the Chapter will be going into several of the malls and ask ing merchants to display Chanukah decorations in their windows alongside their Christmas decorations. This project was greatly received by the merchants last year, and we hope to double the number of stores this year. — Tobey Silber There’s a rainbow in your future CG Travel Agency presents... Concorde FROM $3,650. PER PERSON June 1, 1987 and June 2, 1987 CHARLOTTE and LONDON Two Great Cities CONCORDE AND QUEEN ELIZABETH 2 Two Magnificent Travel Fantasies Travel Agency THE CONCORDE- THE ULTIMATE IN FLIGHT AND SPEED!'! FACTS: 204 Feet 1,350Miles per hour 100Seats-ALL FIRST CLASS 4 ROLLS-ROYCE ENGINES, each 38.000 Pounds of Thrust. Super Deluxe food, wine, service ELEGANT!!! Electro-magnetic stereo earphones. SERVICE: One Woodlawn Green, Suite 116 Charlotte, N C. 28210 Charlotte • 525-8630 Rock Hill • 366-5114 Concorde VIP Service 523-5010 Daily til 6:00 Saturday 10:00 til 2:00 Due to the extraordinary nature of these trips, space is limited. Reservations will be accepted on the basis of the order of receipt of confirmed reservations. Lila & Dave Mann, Travel Consultants The Italian Word For Fine Food Is ristorante Roberto and Anna Mangionc invite von to enjoy the foods of Italy ... A httlo wine — .'\ dash of romance 152»^ t rfst Boulevard I plephoiit* 704 334-4417 VdtmC as a friend. . . ^Harris ‘Teeter appreciates your patroncwe and is proud to Sea part of tfie tradition in your home and community. QuaBty andVcdue ^our ^amiCy ‘Deserves

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