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KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will meet 12:30
p.m., Wednesday, at the home
of Mrs. Isadore Cohen, 19357
Monica. A musical program will
be presented.
* * *`

ADAS SHALOM PTO, United
Hebrew Schools, will honor
Michael Michlin, school princi-
pal, for his years of service as
an educator in the field of Jew-
ish learning _ at a luncheon on
Monday afternoon in the home
of Mrs. Martin Share.
* * *
SHERUTH LEAGUE will
meet at 12:30 p.m,, Tuesday, at
Cong. Beth Joseph, when a dem-
onstration on cake decoration
will be given by a local pastry
chef. All decorated cakes will
be given away as prizes. Mrs.
Louis Goldman, chairman, is
planning a gift stamp booth
where members will be able to
exchange stamps. Hostesses will
be Mesdames Arthur Frolich,
Charles Kaufman and Gerald
Greenbaum. For information,
call Mrs. Goldman, LI. 5-3555.
* * *
Mrs. Isaac Finkelstein reports
that Rose Dworkin will sponsor
the 17th annual
donor luncheon -
of Ezra Aid to
Israel. The
event will take
place 12:30
p. m. Tuesday,
at Rainbow
Terrace, 18451
Wyoming.
Guest speaker.
will b e Rabbi'
Sherwin Wine,'
of Temple Beth
El. Mickey
Woolf and his Mrs. Dworkin
orchestra, well known for enter-
tainment at organization affairs,
will perform at the luncheon.
For 'reservations, call Ida Gold-
man, UN. 4-7849.
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DELTA THETA CHAPTER of
Wayne State University's Delta
Phi Epsilon sorority recently in-
stalled Judith Nelson, Sandra
Cohen, -Rochelle -Kornisar, San-
dra Potocsky and Brenda Kauf-
man as pledges. They will join
Florence Hoffman, Phyllis Klein,
Lorraine Yolles, Barbara Zemon
and Suzanne Kohl in the pledge
class to be formally initiated at
the end of the semester. The
group recently raised $200 for
Muscular Dystrophy during the
porch light campaign, and won
a cup for its "marriage booth"
at Wayne's Winter Carnival. A
social will be sponsored jointly
with Sigma Alpha Mu on Dec.
19, at Hillel Foundation.
* * *
THE THURSDAY BOOK RE-
VIEW CLUB will hold a lunch-
eon 1 p.m., Thursday, at the
home of Mrs. Gerson B _ erris,
17615 Pennington. Mrs. Jacob
E. Steinhardt will review, "The
Sacrifice," by Adele Wiseman.

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FIDELITY LADIES CLUB is
planning a Hanukah social and
grab-bag at 8 p.m., Thursday,
in the home of Mrs. Arthur
Swartz, 17414 Muirland. For res-
ervations to the evening of
games, states Mrs. Philip Sha-
piro, president, call Mrs. Swartz
at UN. 4-4287.
* * *
BUSINESS & PROFESSION-
AL G R 0 U P, Hadassah, will
celebrate the birthday of Hen-
rietta Szold, founder of the
Hadassah movement, at 2:30
p.m., Sunday, at Hadassah
House. "New Morning," a new
Israeli movie, will be shown. Co-
chairmen Mrs. Morse Colten and
Helen Kass have planned a
Hanukah program, complete
with grab-bag. A social hour
will conclude the afternoon's
activities.
* * *
Mrs. George C. Parzen, -chair-
man, announces a dessert lunch-
eon meeting of the SHAAREY
ZEDEK SISTERHOOD at 12:30
p.m., Monday, in the synagogue
social hall. Three Sisterhood
members, Mesdames — alter
Field, Arthur Robbins and Ed-
ward Zellman, will speak on art,
literature and music, respec-
tively. Mrs. Harold' Koenigsberg
will introduce the speakers.
Friends are invited to attend.
* * *
RODIN CLUB will meet at
12:30 p.m., Thursday, in the
home of Mrs. Nathan Fishman,
333 Covington. Luncheon will
be served. Reports will be given
on the Hanukah project to fully-
clothe seven needy children.
* * *
NORTH WOODWARD
BRANCH, Jewish Women's Eu-
ropean Welfare Organization,
will hold a brunch at 12 noon,
Monday, in the home of Mrs.
A. Winokur, 4370 W. Outer. Pro-
ceeds, according to Mrs. Winko-
kur, will aid orphans in Israel.
* * *
The 29th annual donor lunch-
eon of the EQUALITY CLUB
will be held 12:30 p.m., Monday,
at Holiday Manor. Featured on
the program are songs by Mrs.
Samuel Bicoll, who will be ac-
companied by Mrs. S. Zacks.
The luncheon committee i n-
eludes: Mrs. M. J. Kushner,
president; Mrs. 0. Schwartz, act-
ing donor chairman; Mrs. D.
Rosenberg and Mrs. S. Peck.
For tickets, call Mrs. A. Gallant,
TU. 3-3685.
* * *
BETH AARON SISTERHOOD
will meet 12:30 p.m., Monday, in
the synagogue social hall. Mrs.
Irving Chaiken, president, will
preside. Mrs. Jack Shenkman,
program chairman, has arranged
the presentation of "Convention
Skit," highlighting the recent
biennial National W o m e n's
League Convention, attended by
Beth Aaron delegates, and "Man
on a Bus," Israeli film starring
Broderick Crawford, Ruth Ro-
man, Rosemary DeCamp and J.
Carroll Naish.

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Wendell Morris, president of
the Michigan Association for
Retarded Children, will speak
at a meeting of NORTHWEST
CHILD RESCUE WOMEN at
p.m., Thursday, in the home of
Mrs. Henry Halprin, 17567 San-
ta Barbara. He will be intro-
duced by Mrs. Herbert Talberg,
program chairman A new proj-
ect being undertaken by the
organization is apron sales. For
information,. call Mrs. Samuel
Levin, chairman, LI. 6-0577.
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NORTHWEST YOUNG IS-
RAEL SISTERHOOD and
WOMEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE
will hold a joint oneg Shabbat
this Saturday, at the former's
synagogue. Mesdames Milton
Winston and Morris Servetter
will lead in singing Sabbath
songs. Heading the arrange-
ments committee are Mesdames
Saul Wainer, Rudolph Kar and
S. Schwartz.
* * *
DETROIT LADIES AUXI-
LIARY, Jewish Consumptives
Relief Society, will hold its
27th annual banquet at 6:30
p.m., Sunday, at Lachar's. Mrs.
Sarah Zeenkove, executive se-
retary of the Denver institution,
will be guest speaker. Dancing
and entertainment are planned.
All proceeds go for help to
patients. For reservations, call
Mrs. Max Ducker, WE. 3 - 8797
or TE. 4-5411.
* *
LOUISE WISE CHAPTER,
American Jewish Congress, will
present Mrs. Phillip Gentile, UN
observer, at a luncheon meeting
12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the
home of Mrs. J. Rutzky, 8306
Huntington R d., Huntington
Wds. Mrs. Gentile will speak on
the United Nations. Mrs. Joseph
Greenberg, president, invites

A special open board meet-
ing has been called by Mrs. Leo
Mellen, president of the Detroit
Chapter, Women's Committee
of Brandeis University, for 10
a.m., Wednesday, in the home
of Mrs. Gilbert Silverman, 19001
Oak Dr.

bers of the, women's committee,
which is supported in its efforts
through life and annual mem-
berships and voluntary book
fund gifts.
Mrs. Stanley Akers is vice-
president and Mrs. Norman
Levey is chairman of the local
New life and annual members book fund committee. They are
have been especially invited to assisted by Mesdames Morris
attend this breakfast meeting. Baron and Jerry Morse.
Mrs. Charles Briskman, vice-
president of membership, has
advised that the meeting is de-
signed to acquaint the member-
ship with the Brandeis Univer-
sity library fund.
Assisting Mesdames Briskman
office or Plant Parties
and Silverman in organizing the
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GOLD A MYERS ON CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will meet
Wednesday, in the home of Ber-
tha Lupovitz, 3244 Fullerton,
for a Hanukah celebration.
* * *
CHANNA CZENESH CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will hold
an oneg Shabbat 12:30 p.m.,
Saturday, at the home of Mrs.
Sara Friedman, 19931 Sussex.
Walter Farber, high school
teacher and director , of educa-
tion at Bnai Moshe Synagogue,
will speak on "Reconstruction-
ism." Community singing and
dessert luncheon are slated.
Ruth and Jessie Bright will be
hostesses. Friends are invited.
* * *
Board members of HOME
RELIEF SOCIETY will meet
Dec. 14 at the home of Mrs.
Barney Newman, 19188 Ilene.
Dessert luncheon will be served.
The nominating committee met
recently • at the home of Mrs.
Maurice Garelik. Under the su-
pervision of Mrs. Albert Smith
and Andrew Blau, Hanukah bas-
- kets were distributed to needy
families.
* * *
"The Crisis in Modern Educa-
tion" will be discussed by Mrs.
Hashell Greenfield and Mrs.
Arthur Cha ' imes before
MEDINA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, at an evening meeting,
Tuesday, at the home of Mrs.
Sam Distracher, 20507 Stans-
bury. For information, call Mrs.
Philip Wedes, LI. 6-5338.

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