Mrs. I. W. Schlussel, president
of YOUNG ISRAEL WOMEN'S
LEAGUE, announces that a pre-
donor rally will be held at 12:30
p.m.. Tuesday, in Young Israel
Center. Friends are invited.
Members of the board omitted
from a recent list include Mes-
dames H. M. Berris, treasurer;
Levin, Community Council
representative; and I. Isbee and
J. Isbee, youth activities.
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PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB will hold a pre-donor rally
at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the
social hall of Cong. Bnai Moshe.
A dessert luncheon and prizes
will be featured, followed by a
millinery fashion show. Mem-
bers of the organization will
. serve as models. Friends are in-
vited.
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BETH AARON SISTERHOOD
will celebrate its 11th birthday
with a narration on Monday
evening, in the synagogue social
hall. Composed by Mrs. Albert
Schwartz. the program is called
"You Are There," and will cover
the outstanding activities and
the growth of the organization.
In the cast will be Mesdames
Irving Chaiken, Jack Kanners,
Albert Kaplan, Benjamin Gare- I
lick. Judah Goldring, Jack Rais-
in and Louis Wonboy. Mrs.
Adolph Winkler, president, will
assist in the candlelighting cere- I
mony, honoring past presidents
and the four founders, and a
third generation member will
light the 12th "good luck" can-
dle. Prospective members and
friends are invited.
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Mrs. Joe Gordon, general fund-
raising chairman of the NORTH-
WEST CHILD RESCUE WOMEN,
has issued an appeal to the
community to aid in the re-
stocking of their Resale Shop.
All useable household items and
wearing apparel for all age
groups will be accepted for the
shop, which will open shortly.
Proceeds will be used to support
the Detroit Recreation Camp
project for mentally retarded
children and the Israeli chil-
dren's project of the organiza-
tion. In charge of the shop are
Mesdames Sam Kossack, Harry
Kief, Al Schwartz and Edward
Lutz. For pick-ups of goods call
either TE. 4-0643 or UN. 4-2992.
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JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
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Center, 4000 Tuxedo, at which
time plans for the 34th annual
dinner-dance on Nov. 21, at Bel-
Aire Terrace, will be discussed.
A dessert luncheon will be
served.
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Tickets for "Seven Old Maids."
a musical comedy being staged
by LADIES OF MOSAIC at 8
p.m., Nov. 3, at Crystal Ballroom,
Masonic Temple, are still avail-
able from Mrs. Sam Posner, UN.
1-7425.
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YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR
CHOLEM will hold a board
meeting at 12:30 p.m., Oct. 18,
at the home of Mrs. George Bar-
ron, 18633 Monica. Dessert lunch-
eon will be served. Last week,
under the chairmanship of Mrs.
Joseph Fisher, the organization
manned one of the booths at
the annual fair at Northville
State Hospital.
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AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold a dessert
luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday,
at the home of Mrs. Herbert
Pevos, 25320 Henley, Huntington
Woods. Mrs. Ben Bayer, presi-
dent, and Mrs. Nelson Dembs
will conduct a panel discussion
on the recent Pioneer Women's
conference in Youngstown, 0.,
the title of which is "Education
Through Orientation." For in-
formation, call UN. 1-5078 or WE.
3-1009.
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DETROIT WOMEN OF AL-
PHA OMEGA meet at 8:30
p.m., Oct. 13, in Parlor C, Wo-
men's City Club, at which time
Mrs. Gerald Michaels, program
chairman, will present Virginia
Traphazen, Wayne University
psychologist, who will speak on
development of the child's per-
sonality. Dinner at the club will
precede the meeting, and all
members interested are invited
to attend.

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GIRLS, Pioneer W o m e n, will
meet Oct. 13, at the home of
Sonia Saslove, 24330 Seneca, Oak
Park. A discussion of meeting
the year's fund - raising quota
will be held and plans for a
dinner party on Oct. 20 will also
be formulated.
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FANNIE -GLUCK CHAPTER,
Mizrachi Women, will hold a
Sukkot luncheon at 12:30 p.m.,
Oct. 14, at the home of Mrs.
Daniel Temchin, 3841 Sturte-
vant. Mrs. Emil Spilman, presi-
dent, states that proceeds will
go to the Child Rescue Fund.
Featured will be a holiday
dramatization by Mesdames
David J. Cohen, David Novet-
sky and Harry Portnoy. Judge
Nathan J. Kaufman will speak
on "Teenagers and Family Life."
Reservations should be made
with Mrs.. Novetsky, TO. 7-6903.
A sum of $150 was raised during
the Summer by Mrs. Samuel Bi-
coll at her Woodhull Lake home,
bringing to $675 the four-year
total given to Child Rescue I
Fund from programs presented
at the lake.

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SISTERS OF ZION MIZR.ACHI
will hold a membership rally
and open meeting at 12:30 p.m.,
Monday, at Young Israel Center.
Mrs. Joseph Kunin, program
chairman, states that Mrs.
Dvora Dworkin, guest speaker,
will talk on "300 Years of Jew-
ish Life in America." A dessert
luncheon will precede the pro-
gram.

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Mrs. Ray Berman will be host-
ess to members of ZEDAKAH
CLUB at a dessert luncheon
Monday afternoon in her home
at 16659 Washburn. Mrs. Harry
Katzman, co-chairman of rum-
mage, urges members to bring
useable goods to 18681 Indiana,
or call UN. 2-9428 for pickups.
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AHAVAS ACHIM SISTER-
HOOD is planning a Yom Kip-
pur Night dance at the syna-
gogue, 19190 Schaefer. The Fen-
by-Carr Orchestra will play for
dancing and provide entertain-
ment. Refreshments will be
served. For tickets call Mrs. I.
Waserman, UN. 1-7249.

K a r n o w, president of
BRITH SHOLOM AUXILIARY,
announces that the group re-
cently sent several CARE pack-
ages for the High Holidays to
relatives of members in service
and to friends and relatives in
Israel.
* * *
CHANNA CZENESH CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will meet
at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at the Kaplans Fete Parent
home of Mrs. Bertha Rosenthal,
eaving for Israel
3800 W. Outer Dr. Mrs. Esther
Mendelson and Mrs. Sophie
Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Kaplan,
Wexler will report on the recent
regional conference at Youngs- 17420 Pontchartrain Drive, will
honor Mr. Kaplan's father, Wolf,
town, 0. Guests are invited.
* * *
upon his departure for Israel,
EQUALITY CLUB has ar- with a musical program in their
ranged to have Cantor and Mrs. home, Oct. 10, at 8 p.m., it was
Judah Goldring as guest speak- announced by Bnai Brith Pis-
ers and entertainers at its 27th gah Israel Committee, co-spon-
annual donor luncheon Dec. 9, sors of the event.
A resident of Israel for the
at Holiday Manor. The group
will further plan the event at past 22 years, the elder Kaplan
e ap
a meeting Oct 13 at the home ! has been a visitor
of Rose Tenner, of Tuxedo Ave. Ilan home here. He returns to
Israel in the near future.
• • *
Mildred Nehamkin Zimbalist,
DEXIER MOTHERS CLUB of Cleveland, will be presented
will honor Mrs. William New, in her repertoire of song in-
who is leaving to take up resi-1
ter p r et ations.
dence in Florida, with a farewell
llll She sings Jew-
party at 1 p.m., Tuesday, at the
'1119 ish melodies to
D. W. Simons Center, 4000 Tux-
her own accom-
edo. Mrs. New is a past president
paniment.
of the organization.
A native of
Cleveland, Mrs.
Zimbalist stud-
ied music at the
Celevland Insti-
tute of Music
and the Curtis
Mrs. Zimbalist Institute in
Philadelphia. In Hollywood she
filmed foreign versions of Amer-
ican musicals with her husband,
Fred Zimbalist. Teamed togeth-
er to entertain at Grauman's
Chinese Theater in Hollywood,
•the late Sidney Grauman called
Mildred Zimbalist '"the most
vivacious prima donna" he had
ever met.

Because of Yom Kippur, the deadline for our next issue
will be at 9 a.m. on Monday, with a Friday noon deadline for
photographs.
For the issues of Oct. 15 and Oct. 22—on account of Suk-
kot—the deadlines will be at noon on Fridays, Oct. 8 and 15.
Deadline for Classified ads for our Oct. 8 issue will be at
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