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BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
will meet at 12:30 p.m., Thurs-
day. in the synagogue social
hall. Plans for the forthcoming
victory party will be discussed.
The meeting will be followed by
mah jongg and games.
* * *
"Seven Golden Buttons," a
musical directed by Dan Froh-
and • Mrs.
Sidney Winer,
will be present-
ed by Shaarey
Zedek Sister-
hood at its
paid - up mem-
bership lunch-
eon Monday af-
tternoon, in the
3ynag.ogue social
hail, according
to Mrs. Meyer
Mrs. Shugernian s n igerman,
president. Chairman of the
program is Mrs. Sam Shetzer,
assisted by Mrs. Davis Benson
a n d Samuel Deutch, social
chairmen.
* * *
SIGMA THETA DELTA sorori-
ty has joined the national so-
rority Delta Phi Epsilon. New
officers elected - at this time in-
elude Joan Feldman, president;
Helena Pollack, vice-president;
Pauline Markowitz, treasurer;
Sharon Losh and Evelyn Par-
sky, secretaries.
* *
CHANNA CZENESH CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will meet
Monday afternoon, in the home
of Gladys Kaminer, 3211 Elm-
hurst. Ann Erman will review
"Drama of Albert Einstein" by
Antonina Valentine. Guests are
invited.
* * *
AVIVA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet Wednesday
afternoon, at the home of
Blanche Bauman. A "Wake Up
Your. Mind" panel will feature
David Feigenbaum as guest psy-
chologist.

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Hearshen, Histadrut chairman,
will feature a movie. A social
will follow.
* * *
TROOP 23 MOTHERS' CLUB
will meet Wednesday, at the
home of Clara Gersten, 17167
Indiana. Movies of Boy Scout
activities will be shown.

ETY, at its recent installation
luncheon, inducted Mesdames S.
Miral, president; S. Reznici.
vice-president; S. Epstein and L.
Zager, secretaries; and L. Weis-
man, treasurer. Mrs. B e t t y
Fisher was installing officer.

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NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
* * *
Women, will offer a book review
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AD AS SHALOM SISTERHOOD
will hold an oneg shabbat at 2
p.m., Jan. 15, in the home of
Mrs. David B. Aaron, 3230 Cam-
bridge. Mrs. Louis Haber, oneg
shabbat chairman, announces
that the afternoon's theme will
be "The Hebrew New Year,"
Speakers will be Mesdames Sol
Grossman, who will discuss Rosh
Hashanah; Albert Potiker, Pass-
over, and Norman Leeman, Tu.
b'Shvat. Mrs. David Dunsky will
review the Jewish calendar. Mrs.
George Liss, president, states
that Mrs. Barney Golden will
give the opening prayer and
Mrs. Sol Sloniovitz will lead
community singing.
* * *
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will
fete new and old board mem-
bers at a dessert luncheon pro-
gram Jan. 14, in the home of
Mrs. Joseph Modell, 10484 Lud-
low, Huntington Woods.
* * *
FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
Mizrachi Women, is planning a
dessert luncheon at 12:30 p.m.,
Monday, at the home of Mrs.
Nathan Kaufman, 17533 Free-.
land. Mesdames Leo Genser and
Samuel Bicoll will deliver a re-
port on the recent convention of
the national organization in At-
lantic City, N. J.
* * *
CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS has slated a board
meeting on Monday, in the
home of Freda Knoll, 19211
Parkside. Co-hostesses will be
Lorraine Schubiner, Jeanette
- Herman and Ruth Garvin. Ap-
pointments to the dinner-dance
committee will be made.
• * *
SHERUTH LEAGUE will meet
Tuesday , afternoon, at Cong.
Beth Joseph when members will
be guests of Mrs. William Gelb,
president, at a luncheon. This is
the organization's annual Presi-
dent's Party. A board meeting is
slated for Jan. 18, at the home
of Mrs. Jerome Pershin, 5490 W
Outer Dr. HosteSses will be Mes-
dames Pershin, Meyer Kutnick
and Philip Robbins.
* * *
_ HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet at- 8:30 p.m
Monday, at the home of Mrs. M.
Wilson, 18501 Pennington. The
program, arranged by Brbtha

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home of Mrs. Michael Galsky,
OAK PARK
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