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Ilono Roll members of BUSI- „JEWISH WOMEN'S .EURO-
NESS AND PROFESSIONAL PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
GROUP, Hadassah, will cele- . TION will hold a special meeting
at the D. W. Simons
brate at a bruncheon meteting at Wednesday,
Center, 4000 Tuxedo. Final ar-
11:30 a.m., Nov. 29, at the Lee rangements for the dinner-
Plaza. Mrs. Mollie - Lyons Bar- dance will be made. 1
David, of Israel, whose column
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appears regularly in the Hadas-
Mrs.
Herman
Bregman, mem-
sah Newsletter, will be guest
chairman of the HOME
speaker. Piano selections will be bership
FOR AGED AUXILIARY, an i
rendered by member Mrs. Mil- nounces
a - paid-up membership
dred Kates. Theresa Graff and tea at 1 plin.
Monday, in the
Daisy Kass, Honor Roll chair- Davison Jewish
Center. Mrs.
men, are assisted in planning the Jack Fisher, program
chats man
event by Sadye Garfinkel, Mir- states that Wyn Garden,
so-
iam Goldstein, Helen Kass, So- prano,
will sing several Hebrew
phie Kutlov, Anne Lerner, Rose selection's,
accompanied at the
Lipsitz, Sophie Schwartz, GoIdie piano by Vivian
Kozenn. Ida
Slakter, Ruth Stark, Pearl Stell- Couzens will present
a program
ar and Betty Utley.
of readings.
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NORTHWEST ISREAL SIS-
ROSE SITTIG COHEN PTO,
TERHOOD will hold its first United Hebrew Schools, will pre-
membership tea Wednesday eve- sent a Thanksgiving program at
ning, at the home of Mrs. Nor. 1 p.m., Wednesday, in the school
man Sukenic, 17501 Wisconsin. auditorium. Dessert luncheon
Judy Schwartz will present a will precede the program. A hu-
program of pantomime, and Mrs. morous skit will be presented.
Sukenic will entertain with hu- Called "Our Children," it was
morous readings. Mrs. ,. Ben written by Mrs. Irving Arlin and
Greenbaum, membership chair- feattires Mesdames Samuel Leib,
man, invites all interested worn- Jack-Steinhardt, Albert Spinner
en to attend. Mrs. Marvin Red- and Manny Barris. Plans for the
lich, chairman of the group's Dec. 9 fund-raising affaii:will be
sabbath story hour, held for discussed.
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youngsters five to eleven, at 2:30
p.m., 'each Saturday, invites all
Mrs. Andrew • Berger, president
young people to attend. ,
of CITY OF HOPE CANCER
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FIGHTERS, announces the ap-
The annual member-bring-a- pointment of Mrs. Stanley Os-
member night of BETH ABRA- chin, executive vice-president,
HAM WOMEN'S CLUB will be as chairman of 'the second an-
held at 8:45 p.m., Thursday, in nual dinner-dance, to be held
the synagogue. David J. Cohen, May 15, at Holiday Manor. Mrs.
featured speaker, will give a talk Samuel Reisman will serve as
on "An Introduction to Jewish \journal chairman.
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Humor." A get-acquainted game
dealing with noted Jewish wom- . AESCULAPIAN PHARMACEU-
en has been planned by Mrs. TICAL AUXILIARY will meet at
Isaac Tennenhouse, membership 120 p.m., Wednesday, at the
chairman. Mrs. Nathan J. Kauf- home of Mrs. D. Yaffee, 18244
man, program chairman, an- Northlawn. Dinner-dance reports
nounces , that a • membership and an election slate will be pre-
luncheon on Dec. 2, featuring a sented.
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fashion show, will close • the
Membership % drive.
O L G A JASLOVE FAMILY
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. CLUB will meet at 9 p.m., today,
ADAS SHALOM SISTERHOOD, at the home of Mrs. Clara Birn-
at its second oneg shabbat at 2 baum, 4300 Clements. Plans will
p.m., Nov. 21, at the home of be formulated for the annual
MrS. Albert 'Posen, 19355 Park- Hanukah party for members and
side, will feature an exhibition their children.
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of oils, water colors and draw-
A t a recent meeting of DAVID-
ings by noted artist Saul Raskin:
Robert Garelick, of the Garelick I5ORODOKER YOUNG WOMEN,
Gallery, through whose courtesy plans were made for the annual
the paintings were made avail- donor luncheon, to be held Dec.
able, will present an evaluation 9, in Beth Aaron Synagogue.
of the painter. Also on the pro- Mrs. J. Friedman, president; has
gram will be Mesdames Alfred appointed Mesdames J. Sperling
Helfgott, William Mandell, Mal- and M. Stollman as entertain-
colm Rifkin and George Spoon. ment chairmen. Tickets and in-
Friends are invited.
formation may be obtained from
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Mrs. M. Weinstein, TO. 6-8723.
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CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
INFANTS SERVICE GROUP
Will hold a membership tea at
8 p.m., Wednesday, at the home recently received a 'contribution
of Mrs. Harry Lifshitz 3321 from Al Sklar, representing the
Cortland. Mrs. Celia Plafkin, Furniture Club of Detroit, for
membership chairman, will speak $200 to aid the organization in
on "Ideology of Pioneer Women," the estaWshment of the Pilot
and Jeanette Serling will review Center for Mentally Retarded
the • organization's magazine. Children. The donation was pre-
Mrs. Harry Lowe will speak on sented to Mrs. George Schwartz,
current events, followed by a chairman of the project. The
discussion. A social:hour will
main source of funds will be
/ow.
forthcoming from the group's
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annual dinner-dance-show pro-
SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer gram, to be held Jan. 31, at_Ma-
Women, will hold a Hanukah sonic Temple.
workshop, and toy sale on Thurs-
day, at the home of Mrs. Blanche DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 11
Needle, 19441 Hartwell.
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