omen s
Judith Robins, president of
MARY CAPLAN WOMEN, .an-
nounces the opening _meeting of
the season at 8:30 p.m., ThurS-
day, in the Woodward Jewish
Center.
* *
EVERGREEN JEWISH CON-.
Doneson Devotes ' GREGATION
SISTERHOOD is
currently planning its first an-
Window for Bonds nual ' membership drive, under
activities
Mrs. Samuel Goldman, presi-
dent of the HOME RELIEF SO-
CIETY, recently entertained
board members at a brunch; at
which plans were discussed for
fall activities. The board will
meet again at a dessert lunch-
eon, Sept. 9, in the home of
Mrs. Milton Wolfe, 10745 Lin-
coln, Huntington Woods, when
plans for the Oct. 26 fund-rais-
ing event at Elmwood Casino
will be decided.
NORTH WOODWARD
BRANCH, Jewish Women's Eur-
opean Welfare Organization, will
hold' a home-bake sale of cakes
and cookies at Federal's Depart-
ment Store, Grand River and
* * *
Oakman, all day Thursday. Pro-
ceeds will aid - orphans and
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
widows in Israel. For contribu- will meet at 1 p.m., Sept. 13, at
tion of goods, call Mrs. A. Di- Young Israel Center, according
nitz, chairman, WE. 3-1076.
to Mrs. Dora Kumove, presi-
* * *
dent. A social program is
CITY OF HOPE CANCER planned, and Moatzot Hapoalot
FIGHTERS will meet Sept. 19, kits will be distributed.
at Holiday Manor to hear re-
* * *
ports from delegates to the na-
YOUNG
ISRAEL
OF OAK-
tional convention, held during
the summer at Duarte, Calif. WOODS SISTERHOOD w i 11
meet at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday,
Color movies will be shown.
in the synagogue, 24061 Cool-
* * *
idge, at which Rabbi Yaakov I.
JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO- Homnick will speak on "Inter-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA- esting Facts and Highlights of
TION will open its season at the Holidays."
12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the
* * *
D. W. Simons' Center, 4000 'Tux-
SISTERS
OF ZION MIZ-
edo. Arrangements for the an-
nual High Holiday cake sale, to RACHI will open the season
be held in Kosher meat mar- with a dessert luncheon at 12:30
kets, Sept. 13 and 14, and for p.m., Wednesday, at Young Is-
the annual Dinner-Dance Nov. rael Center. Mrs. Morris Gold-
27, at Bel-Aire Terrace, will be berg, president, advises that
made. Mrs. Jack Seder, presi- plans for the Nov. 7 donor
dent, will be hostess at a des- event, at Holiday Manor, will be
sert luncheon preceding t h e formulated, - under the chair-
manship of Mrs. Ida Goldfine.
meeting.
* * *
, DAVID-HORODOKER YOUNG
SHOLEM ALEICHEM INSTI-
WOMEN will start the season TUTE WOMEN'S DIVISION will
with a meeting Wednesday after- hold a luncheon Sept. 10, at the
noon, in the home of Mrs. B. home of Mrs. Frances Driker,
Chase, 2994 Leslie. Arrange- president, 3275 Leslie. This will
ments for an Emergency Lunch- be followed by a business meet-
eon on Sept. 12, at the home of ing which will outline overall
Mrs. B. Sklarm, 19314 Prairie, plans for the coming season.
will be planned. Hostesses will Future -plans include a holiday
be Mesdames L. Cohen, J. Fried-
man, J. • Guterman, S. Kreisler,
L. Lasner and N. Sandweiss.
Proceeds provide CARE pack-
ages for needy families in ,Is-
4-ael. For tickets, • call Mrs. J.
Friedman, TO. 6-1966, or Mrs. I.
A. Lawton, UN. 4-0906.
* *
SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet Thursday, in
the home of Mrs. Ethel Wasser,
1759.5 Mendota.
* * 4,
ZEDAKAH CLUB will hold
its first meeting of the season at
1 p.m., Sept. 42, in the home of
Mrs. Harry Satovsky, 3455 W.
Outer Dr. Plans for the donor
luncheon will be outlined.
program on Sept. 24 arranged
by Sarah Friedman, cultural
chairman and a dance headed by
Ruth Bader, at the Institute audi-
torium, Oct. 15.
* * *
OIGA JASLOVE FAMILY
CLUB will open the season with
a meeting at 9 p.m., Sept. 9, in
the home of Mrs. Lloyd Birn-
baum, 3295 Rochester. New of-
ficers include Mesdames Frank
Birnbaum, president; Stanley
Kirschbaum, vice-president; Max
E. Green, secretary; Miss Lois
Kirschbaum, treasurer; a n d
Frank Jaslow, publicity chair-
man. Mesdames Frank Birnbaum
and Max Green are sunshine
committee chairmen.
At 11820 Dexter Blvd., Jules'
Doneson has devoted the entire
window of his Israel Tourist
Service office to a display featur-
ing the Israel Bond national mo-
bilization conference, to be held
Sept. 10 and 11 at the Sherato'n
Park Hotel, Washington, D.C., for
the launcing of the fall bond
drive.
Leading the conference delega-
tion from Detroit will be Messrs.
and Mesdames Phillip Stollman,
Joseph Katchke and Morris
Schaver.
the` direction of Mrs. Molly Fein-
berg. Women in the 7 Mile-
Evergreen area who are inter-
ested may call Mrs. Feinberg,
KE. 3-2915.
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB will meet Sept. 7, 12:30
P.M., at Cong. Beth Joseph on
Wyoming. -P atricia Stevens
"School of Charm" will present a
program. A dessert luncheon will
be served.
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