Women ; Cluhs Mrs. J. Weintraub, of 19035 Parkside, will sponsor a lunch- eon, to which members of RA- DOMER LADIES AUXILIARY and their friends are invited, at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday. Mes- dames Reta Ager and Rose Tuttleman will be co-hostesses. Proceeds will go to charity. For information, call Mrs. Ager, LI. 6-1860; or Mrs. Tuttleman, LI. 5-3957. * * * JERICHO REBEKAH LODGE, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, has named Ada Ducker, deputy president, and Bessie Lepofsky, past noble grand, to serve as delegates to the state IOOF convention at the Pantlind Hotel, - Grand Rapids. * *• * Mrs. L. Honigman, vice-presi- dent of the Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, announced the organization's 30th annual donor luncheon will take place at 1 2 : 3 0 p. m., Nov. 4, at Beth Shmuel Synagogue, 12837 Dexter. Proceeds of t h e luncheon will go to- wards pur- . chasing a lot .f. for a new Ye- Mrs. Honigman shivah branch in Oak Park. Friends • are invited to attend the affair. For reservations, call Mrs. P. Rottenberg, UN 2-6868, or Mrs, P. Leader, WE 3-0938. * * * FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER, Mizrachi Women, will begin its nbership drive with a tea on Wednesday afternoon, at the home of Mrs-Sol Wolock, 12959 Vacoln, Huntington , Wood s. Mrs. Joshua Sperka, member- ship chairman, advises that the film "The Story of Ben-Ari," produced in Israel, will be shown. There also will be a musical presentation. For in- formation on membership, call Mrs. Sperka, WE 3-9060, * * * YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM will meet at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the home of Mrs. Sally Goldberg, 4075 W. Outer Dr. * * * YOUNG WOMEN'S SISTER- HOOD of Cong. Beth Moses will meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the home of Mrs. A. Fihstein, on Muirland Ave. Final. plans for a rummage sale will be made, and a social will follow, states Mrs. Ada Markowitz, president * * * RADOMER LADIES AUXIL- IARY is making plans for its annual donor dinner, to be held in December • at RainboW Ter- race. A bake sale is planned for Saturday, at Northland Center. * * * CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will meet at 12 noon, Wednes- day, at the Hayim Greenberg Center for brunch. Jeanette Serling, Moetzot Hapoalot chair- man, and Anne Epel, Israel Bond chairman, are planning the program on "Our Work in Israel." Friends are invited. * * * PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB will hold a board meet- ing at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the home of Mrs. Morris Alter, 20196 Freeland. Reports on the progress of the Nov. 6 donor luncheon, at Adas Shalom Syna- gogue will be heard. For tick- ets, call Mrs. Philip Bricker, LI. 4-8693. * * * ZEDAKAH CLUB will meet at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the home of Mrs. Joseph Modell, 13113 Ludlow, Huntington Woods. Dessert luncheon will be served. * * * Final plans for the AESCU- LAPIAN dinner-dance will be made at a meeting of the ladies auxiliary, at 12:30 p.m., Wednes- day, at the home of Mrs. J. Gural, 30123 W. .Seven Livonia: - 13,eservations 'for the dinner-dance, set for Nov. 6 at he Latin Quarter, may be made with Mrs. M. Averbuch, UN 2-8590, or Mrs. B. Breyer, UN 3-1197. * * * WOMEN OF GEMILUTH CHASSODIM will meet at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the Beth Ye- hudah Synagogue, 17556 Wy- oming. *, * * WOMEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE will meet at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at Young Israel, Dexter and Fullerton. Guest speaker will be Rabbi Baruch Ulrych. Hostesses will be Mes- dames P. Leader, M. Servetler, R. Bielewich and M. Biegler, according to Mrs. Isadore Le'- yin, president. The league's treasurer, Mrs. M. Winston, is receiving contributions for the Lillian Kaplan scholarship fund at the Yeshivath Beth Yehu- dah. She may be contacted at 18618 Prairie, UN 2-5074. • * * A fund-raising luncheon and bake-sale will be sponsored by HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, at- 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the Hayim Greenberg center. Mesdames Norman Bailey, Max Rozenblum and S. Roven will be in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Alex Schreier, chapter president, urges friends of members to attend. * * * An oneg shabbat at 1 p.m. Saturday will be held by AHAVAS ACHIM SISTER- HOOD at the home of Mrs. Harry Bodzin, program chair- man - and vice-president, at 19308 Birwood. Theme of the program in which, sisterhood members will participate will be "And Thou Shalt Teach Them Diligently." * * * Plans for the EQUALITY CLUB donor luncheon will be discussed at a meeting, Wed- nesday evening, at the home of Mrs. S. Peck, 18685 Coyle. The luncheon, a 30th annual event, is slated for Dec. 9 at Holiday Manor. - • * All young women over 16 are invited to attend a meet- ing of the JUNIOR SERVICE GROUP, of the women's auxili- ary, Jewish Home for Aged, at- 7 p.m., Tuesday, in the Home. According to Lorraine Bach- rach, temporary chairman, the group will consider its func- tions and will elect officers. * * * VERA BRAMSON CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will meet at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at the home of Mrs. Louis Klein, 19720 Snowden. Mrs. Sol Ad- ler and Mrs. Howard Kronick will report on the 14th bien- nial convention in Chicago which they recently attended along with Mesdames Julius Lesnick and William Miller. The chapter will make final ar- rangements for its Nov. 20 din- ner-dance to be held at the Elmwood Casino. For informa- tion or reservations, contact Mrs. Murray Shubin, 13730 El- gin, Oak Park. * * * An antique sale will be pre- sented by SHERUTH LEAGUE at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Beth Aaron Synagogue. Marilyn Heydt and Bea Harris are chair- men of the afternoon. Hostesses for the meeting will be Mes- dames Erma Braverman, Betty Feldman, Ella Kraft, Shirley Matlin, Florence Liebow and Sylvia Schneider. 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