HANITA CHAPTER of Pio-
GOLDA MYERSON CHAP-
neer Women will hold its TER of Pioneer Women will
omen s Uittb Activities
LADIES 0 F YESHIVATH
BETH YEHUDAH will h o 1 d
their 28th annual donor lunch-
eon, 0 c t. 30, 12:30 p.m., a t
Lacar's, 13224 Dexter. The entire
profits of this luncheon will go
toward the purchase of a lot
for a new Yeshiva branch in
Oak Park. For reservations or
information, call Mrs. Pearl
Rottenberg, UN. 2-6868, or Mrs.
Pearl Leader, WE. 3-0938.
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ZEDAKAH CLUB will meet
for a dessert luncheon at 12:30
p.m., Monday, in the home of
Mrs. Arthur Feldman, 18,861
Whitcomb.
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BETH ABRAHAM SISTER-
HOOD will hold its first meet-
ing at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the
synagogue social hall, when a
gadget bingo program will be
featured. Special guests will be
Cantor and Mrs. Shabtai Acker-
man and Sexton and Mrs. Jo-
seph Mermelstein. M r s. M a x
Ellenbogen is program chair-
man. Prospective members and
friends are invited to attend.
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Y0 U T H EDUCATION
LEAGUE will hold its first
board meeting Monday, at the
home of Mrs. Donald Golden
of Canterbury R o a d. Mrs. ,
Nathan Kantar is • newly-elected
president.
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CONGREGATION SHAAREY
ZEDEK SISTERHOOD w ill
present "Fall Round-up," a
square dance, Oct. 17, 8:30 p.m.,
in the social hall of the snyaH
gogue. Dancing, refreshments,
add a country store will be the
features of the evening. Mrs
Leo Weiner, ticket chairman,
can be reach at BR. 3-1819, for
admission tickets, which are 75c
each.
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LADIES OF THE ODESSA
PROGRESSIVE AID SOCIETY
are sponsoring a luncheon-and-
games on Oct. 13, 12:30 p.m., at
the Federal Department Store
auditorium, Grand River and
Oakman Blvd. Admission is $1.
Proceeds will go to the Child
Rescue Fund. The next meeting
of the Ladies of Odessa will be
Sept. 25, at the home of Mrs.
Julius Ring, 19978 Snowden.
,
Mrs. Arthur Stern, president
of the UNITED ORDER OF
TRUE SISTERS, announces a
meeting at 12 noon, Tuesday, at
Northland C e n t e r. A fashion
show, with members serving as
models, will be featured. Guests
are invited.
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NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID
has scheduled its first regular
meeting on Monday, when a
dessert luncheon will be served
at 1 p.m., in the Beth Abraham
Synagogue. Peggy Nichols, a
pantomimist, w i 11 entertain.
Mrs. David Saks, president, in-
vites members to bring their
friends.
A weekend trip for two at
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Oakton Manor Resort in Wis-
CLUB
ONE
OF Pioneer
consin will be offered at the
second annual donor luncheon Women will hold • a meeting
of CHILDREN UNLIMITED, to on Tuesday, 1 p.m., at the Labor
be held Oct. 17, at Adas Sha- Zionist Institute, 'Schaefer and
lom Synagogue. A fashion shoW Seven Mile Road. Mr. Shmuel
by an exclusive Detroit shop Segal, chairman of the Jewish
will be featured. Proceeds go Community C.o u n c i l Culture
to the Penrickton Nursery for Commission will be guest
Visually Handicapped Children. speaker. Traditional Sukkot re-
For reservations, call Dorothy freshments will be served.
Guests are invited.
Wiss, UN. 1-3498.
(More Clubs on Page 17)
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NORTH WOODWARD
BRANCH, Jewish Women's Eu-
ropean Welfare Organization,
has scheduled its first meeting
at 12 noon, Tuesday, in the
home of Mrs. S. Wall, 3325 W.
Outer Dr. Plans . will be made
for the forthcoming donor lun
cheon on Dec. 4, at Rainbow
Terrace. Members are urged to
bring donor pledges to the
meeting.
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SHARONA CHAPTER of Pi-
oneer Women will present fall
fashions by Hilda of Birming-
ham at Northland Auditorium,
Oct. 9, 8:30 p. m. Narration will
be done by Mr. Laval, of Hil-
da's. Mrs. Frank Wasser will ,
be mistress of ceremonies. Door
prizes and refreshments will be
served. For tickets contact Mrs.
Richard Liss, LI. 6-4932.
regular meeting on Monday
evening, at the Labor Zionist
Institute. Mrs. Simon Slutsky
will review "Way of Valor" by
Marie Syrkin. Guests are wel-
come.
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A dessert luncheon meeting
is planned by HOME RELIEF
SOCIETY to open its season, on
Monday afternoon, in the home
of Mrs. Samuel Posner, 17502
Kentucky. Mrs. Robert Frieden-
berg and her ways-and-means
committee will report on the
fall donor affair, to be held Oct.
24, at Elmwood Casino. Mrs.
Jack Levitt is chairman of the
program. ,
have a meeting, Tuesday, 9
p. m., at the home of Esther
Lansberg, 4806 Cortland. Chana
Michlin will be guest speaker.
For more information call T . O.
5-0129.
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JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB
has planned its first social at
8:30 p. m., Monday, in Room C
of the Northland Center Con-
course. A speaker will be pre-
sented from the Detroit Asso-
ciation for Retarded Children.
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NEW LIFE CHAPTER, Amer-
ican Medical Center at Denver,
will hold a board meeting at
12:30 p.m. Tuesday, in the home
of Mrs. Max Kolovsky, 20486
Marlowe.
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Mrs, Charles P. Koenigsberg,
president of the CONG. BETH
YEHUDAH LADIES AUXIL-
IARY, announces a luncheon
will be held at 12 noon, Oct.
2, at Lachar's.
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YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR
CHOLEM will service the
Downtown USO from 10 a.m.
to 10 p.m., Monday, under the
chairman ship of Mrs. Harry
Newman.
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A membership tea is planned
by the HADASSAH EVENING
GROUP at 3 p. m., Sunday, in
Hadassah House, 16240 W. 7
Mile. Mrs. Reuben Bienstock
and Mrs. Samuel Rhodes, of
the executive board of the De-
troit Chapter of Hadassah, will
speak on- the organization's role
in Israel's welfare. Discussion
will follow on plans for the
coming season.
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Mrs. Morris Goldberg, presi-
dent of SISTERS OF ZION
MIZRACHI, announces that
Judge Nathan J. Kaufman will
speak at the annual donor
event at 12:30 p. m., Nov. 5, at
Holiday Manor. The first donor
rally is planned for Oct. 5, in
Young Israel Center.
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