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CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS wil meet at 12:30
p.m., Mond a y, at Holiday
Manor. Progress reports on the
April • dinner-dance will be
given by Mesdames Morris Moss
and Louis Alpert, co-editors of
the journal. Marion Monahan,
beauty consultant at J. L. Hud-
son Cb., will speak on - "Aisles
of Beauty,'.' and will lead a dis-
cussion perio d. Hospitality
chairman, Mesdames Ben Caron
and Earl Shipper, will serve
dessert luncheon.
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INFANTS SERVICE GROUP
will meet at 8:30 p.m. Monday,
at Sholem Aleichem Institute,
18495 Wyoming. Reports from
chairmen of the _recent fund-
iaising affair will be followed
by a social hour.
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Mrs. Pearl Rottenberg, presi-
dent of the LADIES OF YE-.
SHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH,
announces recent contributions
to Auxiliary funds by Mrs. Pearl
Leader and Mrs. Ida Wasser-
man, in memory of Mr. Jay
Golub and Mrs. Marr:Wonbok.
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A Men's Clothes Shower for.
Israel is
ned by CHAN-W''"
NA CZENESH
CHAPTER Pi- ,
oneer Women,
at 12:30 p.m.,
Monday, in the
home of Mrs.
Morris Fried-
m an, 1 9 9 3 1
Sussex. A
sic lecture; in
celebration of Mrs. Shames
Jewish Music Festival, will be
presented by pianist Lillian
Robb* Zellman and soprano
Rhoda Zahaviel Shames.
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EQUALITY CLUI3'Will meet
Wednesday: evening in the home
of Mrs . - . A.. 'Lerner, 19146 Ken-
tucky..At the: Blast meeting' the
membership , ,voted to send 50
Care packages to Israel. Mrs.
M. Kushner, president, appointed
MI's. L. Zisholz and Mrs. J. Wolf-
son as' executive board mem-
bers. A charity games party is
planned for March 11.
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CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
will hold a linen shower at 12
noon, Wednesday, in the Labor
Zionist Institute, 19161 Schaef-
er. 'A free luncheon will be
served thoSe bringing linen as
Shalach Monos for Purim,
states Mrs. J. Epil, chairman.
Friends are invited.
Mrs. Frances Driker, cultural
chairman of the Women's Di-
vision, Sh o 1 e m Aleichem In-
stitute, an-
nounces the
first in a series
of cultural
events at 12:30
p.m., Saturday,
in the. Institute
building, 18495-
Wyoming. Em-
anuel' Mark
executive di-
rector of the
Institute, will
speak on "Is-
rael Between
East and
West." A dis-
cussion period
will f o 11 o w , • Mrs. 'Driker
and a dessert luncheon will
be served. Guests are invited.
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The fourth prcigram in a ser-
ies of oneg shabbats being held
by the ADAS SHALOM SIS-
TERHOOD will be presented at
2 p.m., Saturday, in the home
of Mrs. Sidney Shevitz, 18300
Oak Dr. Mrs. Samuel Linden
will review Milton Steinberg's
"As .a Driven Leaf." Other par-
ticipants will be Mrs. Shevitz,
Mrs. Albert Potil5er, Mrs. Jacob
Axelrod, Mrs. Nicholas Fenakel
and the choral group's teaching
quartet. Mrs. Dan Shapiro is
oneg shabbat chairman.
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AVIVA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet at 9 p. m.,
Wednesday, in the home of
Mrs. Henry Faigin, 19145 Coyle,
Mrs. Ben 'Harold will speak on
"A Jewish Child in a Gentile
World." Guests are welcome.
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NEW STUDY CLUB is plan-
ning its annual Husband:Wife
Dinner this Sunday evening, in
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
George Maltz, 19 7,6k, Murray
Hill, Molly BoraksltIVIildre-d
Litvak serve, respectively, as
chairman and .0--chairrcran.;'
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PURITY :CHAPTEW Order
of EaStern Star, meet at
7:45 p. Tn.; Monday, in the tem-
ple, 80 W. Alexandrine, when
Dorothy King, worthy ', matron,'
will lead the ceremony of ini-
tiation. '
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KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women meet at 12:30
p. m., Wednesday, in- the home
of Mrs. Pearl - Chafetz, 17211
Monica. A PuriM program is
planned.
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Starting off the "year for the
RADOMER LADIES AUXIL-
IARY will 'be a kick-off brunch
at 12 noon, Wednesday, in the
home of Mm. • Bella Pianko,
18474 Robson. Friends are in-
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. CHILDREN UNLIMITED, lo-
cal:group of volunteer women
working to assist sightless pre-
school children, will meet at
8:30 p. - m., Thursday, at Holi-
day Manor. A juvenile variety
show will be presented by pu-
pils of Estelle Shifman, and
slides of the Penrickton Nurs-
ery, which the grouP aids, will
be shown by Mrs. Alfred Rick-
er, nursery founder.
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TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTER-
HOOD will hear Rabbi M.
Robert Syme review. MacKinley
Kantor's "Andersonville" at the
fourth and final program of its
book review series at 10 a.m.,
Monday, in the temple. Mrs.
Irving Small will preside. That
afternoon, at 1 p.m., the Gar-
den Club will hold an • open
meeting, at which Mrs. Saul
Rosenrnan will ( speak on floral
arrangements and centerpiece's.
Mrs. Maurice Reveno will be
chairman.
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BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
will hold a board meeting at
12:30 p.m., Monday, in the home
of Mrs. Joseph Greenberg, - 19500
Sussex. Mrs. Robert Kane will
be co-hostess. Plans -for a
square dance on Feb. 2'5 and a
Purim program on Feb. 27 will
be outlined.
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ZEDAKAH CLUB will meet
at -12:30 p. m., Monday, in the
home of Mrs. H. Katzman, 18681
Indiana. A rummage sale is
being "planned. Fol. pick-up of
merchandise, call Mrs. B. Chest-
nut, chairman, LI. 5-2418.
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PRIM ROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB is planning a Purim
party for 8:30 p.m., Wednesday,
at- • Cong. Beth Joseph. Mrs.
Samuel Nadek, chairman, states
that movies taken at, the Silver,
Jubilee DirinerLbarke ' , will be
shOwn. A program of games and
refreshmentS will follow. Hus-
bands of members are invited.
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FANNIE .GLUCK CHAPTER,
Mizrachi Women, will meet at
12:30 p.m., Monday, in the home
of Mrs. Isadore Levin, 5329 W.
Outer Dr. Mrs. Lewis Cohen
will review "The Third Pillar"
by Soma Morgenstern, and Mrs.
Philip Fealk will report on
current events. Mrs. Roy Gil-
bert has been named delegate
to the Midwest Emergency
Mobilization Conference in
Cleveland.
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GOODFELLOWSHIP WOM-
EN'S AUXILIARY recently in-
stalled the following new of-
ficers: Mesdames Rose Wein-
baum, president; Pearl_ Rock-
man, vice-president; G u.s s i e
Rockman and Freda Lubin, sec7-
retaries; Edna Hammer, treas-
urer; Pauline Pringle and Rae
Weinstein, trustees; and Ann
Silver, Sgt.-at-arms. Committee
chairmen include Helen Albert
and Elsie Bogorod, entertain-
ment; Lillian -Shecter, cancer;
Lillian Mogitz, tablecloth; An-
nette Keineck, sick committee;
Eva Levin, sunshine; Sarah
Ginns, membership; Freda Lu-
bin, publicity; and Toby Alpert,
goodwill.
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BETH ABRAHAM SISTER-
HQ0D will hold its annual pre-
Purim program at 8:45 p. m.,
Thursday, in the synagogue.
Mrs. Harold Davidson and her
committee have arranged a sew-
ing and decorating show with
audience participation for the
most original. _costumes. Mrs.
Sam Rothenberg, membership
chairman, urges each member
to invite a guest.
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SHARONA CHAPTER, Pion-
eer Women; will hold a musical
program, featuring Jewish love
songs by Miriam Gornbein and
Molly Shaw, at its meeting
Thursday afternoon, in the home
of Mrs: Bess . Frumin, 19134
Pin.ehurst.
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GOLDA MYERSON CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will meet
SundlYi In the home
of Mrs. A. Moridrow, - 17572
Stoepel. A movie will be shown.
A paid-up membership luncheon
is planned for 12:30 - p.m„ Tues-
day, in the home of Mrs. Fay
Epstein, 2656 Leslie. Fox in-
formation, call TO. 7-3772 or
TO. 5-0129.
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NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID
has scheduled a board meeting
for 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the
home of Mrs. Harry Stoll, 18611
Pennington. Co-hostesses at a
luncheon to be served are Mes-
dames Joseph Bean, Lew Lewis
and Hattie Lorig. A rummage
sale is planned from March 1 to
10, at 1201 Westminster. For -
pick-up of goods, call Mrs. Mil-
ton Golden, chairman, . WE.
3-0407, or merchandise chair-
man, Mrs. Edwin Glanz, DI.
1-3478. -
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MEDINA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet Monday af-
ternoon, in the 'home of Mrs.
J. Heit, 20411 Ward. Mrs. Sam
Fishman will conduct the pro-
gram planned in honor of the
12th annual Jewish Music, Festi-
val. For information, call Mrs.
Helen Friedman, TE. 4-5244. .
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ESTHER "BERMAN BRANCH
PTO, United Hebrew Schools,
will - hear a talk by- Mrs. Levi
Shapiro, PTO secretary, on
"Jewish MUsic Throughout Geri-
erationS" at its meeting at 8:30
p.m., Wednesday, in the school
building, 18977 Schaefer. Her
talk will be illustrated by rec-
ords. Mrs. Samuel Koen, pro-
gram° chairman, will sing He-
breW and Yiddish songs, accom-
panied by Mrs. Herman Stein,.
and community singing will be
led by Mrs. Joseph Raclin. A-
social hour will follow.
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ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet for a dessert
luncheon at 1 Tuesday, in
the horne Of Mrs'.'- Gross,
19620 Renfrew. In observance
of the Jewish Music Festi-Val, a
program, "Jewish Music
Through the Ages," will be pre-
sented. Friends. are invited to
attend.
SHERUTH. LEAGUE has
planned a board meeting for
22-:30 p. m.,-. _.Tuesday, in the
home of Mrs. Max Schaefer,
13831 Vassar. Co-hostesses will
be Mesdames Sidney Fuller and
Philip Robbins. Final plans for
the . annual Children's Charity
Ball, planned for March 3, at
Adas Shalom Synagogue, will
be discussed. Proceeds will go, to
the Detroit Association for Re-
tarded Children, Youth Aliyah
and March of Dimes. "A Trip
to Las Vegas" is the. theme of a
show to be presented by the
dramatic group, directed by
Mesdames Sidney Locke and
Ted Grant. For tickets, call Mrs.
Darwin Canvasser, ticket chair-.
man, LI 7-0846.
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WOMEN OF GEMILUTIT
CHASSODIM have planned a
dessert luncheon - and clothing
shower_ at 12:45 p. m., Wednes-
day, in the home of Mrs. Jack
Frank, 18303 Muirland.
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