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CTTY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS this week were hon-
ored with a visit from Samuel
Goiter, executive vice-president
of the famed national institu-
tion at Duarte, Calif.
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EQUALITY CLUB will meet
Tuesday, at the home of Mrs.
Rose Barack, on Monica A v e.
Plans will be made for a Purim
party, and will welcome back
president Betty Berkowitz from
a recent vacation.

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Mrs. Rose Karnow, president
of BRITH SHOLEM LADIES
AUXILIARY, announces the ap-
pointment of Mrs. Rae Ginsberg
as chairman of the group's an-
nual donor luncheon, to be held
April 6, at Lachar's. Proceeds
will purchase CARE packages to
be sent to Israel for Passover.
* * *

AESCULAPIAN PHARMACEU-
TICAL AUXILIARY will hold a
board meeting at 12:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, at the home of Mrs.
Martin Share, 18610 Pennington.
* * *
Dr. Abraham Citron, executive
director of the American Jew-
ish Congress in Detroit, will ad-
dress the MARY CAPLAN WOM-
EN at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, at
the Davison Jewish Center. His
topic will be "The Released Time
Bill and Mayor Cobo's Commit-
tee on Inter-Racial Affairs."
* * *
EZRA AID TO ISRAEL will
meet Monday evening, at the
home of Mrs. S. Sharkey, 15736
Steel to bid bon voyage to Mes-
dames Isaac Finkelstein and Max
Reiner on their forthcoming trip
to Israel. A special tribute also
will be offered to workers on the
recent donor event, stated Mrs.
J. Michaelson, president.
* * *
Proceeds of the recent linen
shower held by DAVID-HORO-
DOKER JUNIORS will be used
for purchasing sheets and pil-
low cases to be sent to the Gen-
eral Orphans Home for Girls in
Jerusalem, Israel.

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BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, will hold
a cocktail party Saturday eve-
ning, For information, call Del-
phine Lorig, TO. 5-0696.
* * *
A Charity Ball, given annu-
ally by Sheruth League to aid
underprivileged children, will be
held March 6,
at Adas Shalom
Synagogue. Mrs.
Nathan Spector,
president, h a s
appointed Mrs.
Mrs. Sidney
Blum chairman.
The music of
Sam Emmer and
his orchest r a
will be featured
along with a Mrs. Spector
presentation by the Sheruth
Dramatic Group. Proceeds will
be sent to Cerebral Palsy Cen-
ter for Muscular Dystrophy. For
tickets, call Mrs. Sam Cowen,
co-chairman, VE. 8-1686, or Mrs.
Blum., LI. 1-3941.
* * *
NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE
WOMEN will hold a combined
board meeting and fund-raising
rally Tuesday afternoon, at the
home of Mrs. Charles Granner,
18001 Roselawn. The program
will signal the opening of an
all-out drive for funds, which
will be used to complete the
equipping and furnishing of a
dietetic laboratory in the chil-
dren's village of Raanana, Is-
rael. Funds also will be used to
send mentally retarded children
to Recreation Camp, Brighton,
Mich. Working on the drive is
Mrs. Max Kasoff, assisted by
Mesdames Leonard Gross, Joe
Gordon, Sam Bishop, Sam Kos-
sack, Elkan Levine, Arthur Si-
mon. Harry Topor, Max Wolf and
Aaron- Zarneck.
* S *
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB will hold an open meeting
at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at Cong.
Bnai Moshe. Mrs. Harry Ober-
stein will review the book, "The
Prophet of San Nicandro."
Tickets will be distributed by
Mrs. Morris Greenberg, fund-
raising chairman for the May 4
luncheon.
* * *
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio-
neer women, will meet at 12:30
p.m., Wednesday, at the home
of Mrs. Joseph Trombka, 21100
Fenkell. A cultural program is
planned,
• * *
F_A.NNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
Mizrachi Women, will meet at
12:30 p.m., Monday, in the home
of Mrs. E. Kornwise, 3267 Cort-
land, Mrs. Leo Genser, presi-
dent, will report on the recent
Midwest conference of Mizrachi
Women in Chicago. Mrs. Emil
Spilman, donor chairman, an-
nounces a victory luncheon at
12:30 p.m., March 9, at Lachar's,
in celebration of the success of
the recent donor event.
• * *
MEDINA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet Monday eve-
ning, in the home of Blanche
Sallinger, 20210 Patton. Ziva
Brill, an Israeli, will address the
group. Final plans for a paid-
up membership affair will be
diseu.ssed. For information, call
Shulamith Heit, UN. 3-7280, or
Estelle Slavin, TO. 5-8539.

CAREER GROUP, National
Council of Jewish Women, un-
der sponsorship of its ship-a-
box committee, will hold a games
night for members a n d their
friends at 8:30 p.m., today, at
the home of Rona Meisner,
11537 Hamilton. Bridge, scrabble
and other games are planned.
Proceeds will be used to pur-
chase play material, toys and
comfort items for pre-kinder-
garten children in Israel.
* *

SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHI
will hold its annual Purim
luncheon, dedicated to the Child
Rescue Fund, on Wednesday, in
the Young Israel Center. Mrs. S.
C. Rosenberg is hostess. The pro-
gram will feature a musical and
dramatic skit on Purim. Mrs.
Joseph Kunin, chairman, is as-
sisted by Mesdames B. Cronen-
walt, R. Bielewich, P. Rosen-
baum, F. Smerling, R. White-
men, Abraham Kellinan and B.
Servetter.
* * *

Officers of IOTA ALPHA PHI,
national sorority at Wayne Uni-
versity, who were present at the
first meeting of the semester at
Shirley Schreiger's house were:
Edith Kress, chancellor; Sandy
Gilbert, vice chancellor; Ruth
Roth, corresponding scribe; Mar-
jorie Krouse, bursar; Janet Blu-
menthal, scribe,

PASADENA STUDY CLUB will
hold its annual fund - raising
card party Tuesday at the Da-
vison Jewish Center. Refresh-
ments will be served and prizes
will be given. For tickets call
Mrs. Martha Burnstein.

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At the first meeting of PER-
FECTION LADIES CLUB, the
following officers pro-tern were
selected: Mesdames Philip Sha-
piro, president; Isadore Shu-
maker, vice-president: Dooley
Cohan, treasurer; Tom Balkin
and Clarence Guttentag, secre-
taries. The group will meet at
8:30 p.m., Wednesday, at t h e
home of Mrs. Balkin, 21301
Westhampton, Oak Park, and all
women whose husbands are af-
filiated with Perfection Lodge,
F. & A. M., are invited to at-
tend. For information, call Mrs.
Balkin, LI. 6-0886, or Mrs. Co-
han, TY. 5-9547.

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Mrs. Jack Seder, president of
JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROPEAN
WELFARE ORGANIZATION an-
nounces a meeting at 12:30 p.m.,
Monday, at the D. W. Simons
Center. Arrangements will be
made for a Purim party, to be
held March 24, at -Turover
Temple, with Mrs. Minnie Levy
as chairman. A dessert luncheon
will be served at the meeting.
For tickets to the Purim event,
call Mrs. Lillian Harvith, DI.
1-2528.

Mrs. Sol Docks and Mrs. Mil- I
ton Harris, chairman and co-
chairman of BETH AARON SIS-
TERHOOD'S Torah Fund pro-
ject, announce a novel approach
to obtaining funds for the Na-
tional Women's League, which
in turn provides scholarships at
the Jewish Theological Semin-
ary for Conservative rabbis. A
Chai project, whereby members
will contribute $18 (the Hebrew
word for 18 is chai), will cul-
minate in the group's annual
Torah event, to be held May 4.
For information, call Mrs.
Docks, UN. 2-6251.
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RODIN CLUB will meet Thurs-
day evening, at the home of
Mrs. Meyer Kahldon, 4227 Cort-
land. Plans will be discussed
for an informal membership
tea and the forthcoming 25th
anniversary celebration of the
group. A social hour will follow
the business session.

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ZEDAKAH CLUB will meet
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Joseph Lefkofsky, 4014 Cortland.
The group's April project will be
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