ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pioneer will hold a belated Hanukah Women, will meet at 1 p.m., party at 1 p.m., Monday, with Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. proceeds going to charity. A Gertrude Harwin, 19346 Berk- luncheon will be served. For ley. The hostess will show mov- information, call Mrs. Bernice ies of her recent trip through Posen, TO. 8-1990. Europe and Israel. * * * * * BETH JOSEPH SISTER- CITY OF HOPE CANCER HOOD is planning a board FIGHTERS will hold an execu- meeting at 12 noon, Tuesday, tive board meeting at the home in the home of Mrs. Sarah of Mrs. Harold Lupiloff, 18621 Winokur, 4370° W. Outer Dr. Mendota, Monday, 12:30 p.m., to Plans for the forthcoming paid- plan the annual cocktail party up membership luncheon will and buffet supper to be held be made. Jan. 25 at Holiday Manor. Chair- * * * men are Mesdames Nate Bassin A joint board and regular and Theodore Krass. For tick- meeting is scheduled by NEU- ets call Mesdames Earl Shipper, GARTEN MEDICAL AID at EL 6-1585, or Ben Caron, UN 12:30- p.m., Wednesday, in 2-8359. * * Parlors A and B, at Northland BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pio- Center. Mrs. Mildred E. Perlis, marriage counselor, will be neer Women, will sponsor a guest speaker. - Luncheon will victory luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at Jeri's Restaurant. be served. * * * Hy Fogelman, director of De- MIRIAM BENSMAN CHAP- troit Israel Histadrut, will TER of the Deborah Sani- speak and show a film, "The tarium and Hospital will hold Good Seed." For information, a charity games party at 8 call LI. 6-9288, or DI. 1-8811. * * p.m., Monday, at Rainbow Ter- GOLDA MYERSON CHAP- race. All proceeds will go to the Sanitarium, a non-sectarian TER, Pioneer Women, will have institution dealing with chest a paid-up membership , luncheon diseases. For tickets, call Mrs. at 12 noon, Tuesday, at Paula Stepak's home, 18287 , Santa Harry Schwartz, UN. 1-5894. * * Rosa. Hostesses will be Rose YOUNG WOMENS BICUR Segal, and Sylvia Stern. Bertha CHOLEM will meet on Monday Lopovaty will honor new mem- in the home of Mrs. Abraham bers. Dues may be paid at the Goldstein, 3766 Sturtevant. luncheon. For information, call Plans for the club's annual WE. 3-8046 or LI. 3-2542. * dinner-dance, to be held Feb. A dessert luncheon meeting 9, at Club Alamo, will be dis- of FANNIE GLUCK CHAP- cussed. TER, Mizrachi, will be held on * * PURITY CHAPTER, Order Monday at the home of Mrs. of Eastern Star, will hold a Erwin Kornwise, 18260 Ohio. luncheon and games party at Mesdames Saul Cohen and 12:30 p.m., Jan. 15, in the Harry Portnoy will report their Federal Auditorium, Grand impressions of the National River at Oakman. For tickets, Mizrachi Women's convention call Paula Stark, chairman, EL. in Chicago. * * * 6-3086. A victory luncheon is planned * - *- NORTHWEST CHILD RES- for 12 noon, Wednesday, at CUE WOMEN'S board will 19161 Schaefer, by CLUB 2, meet Tuesday afternoon, -at the Pioneer Women, according to home of Mrs. William Kunin, Sylvia Stashefsky- , president. 18000 Cherrylawn. A regular Jeanette Serling, Margaret meeting is scheduled for `8:30 LiiWe and- . Anna Chanes will p.m., Thursday, in the home of give reports- &Iv the club's re-. Mrs. Alvin Keywell, 18421 cent donor event. An Israeli movie will be shown. Friends Santa Barbara. are invited. * * * * * PURITY CHAPTER, Order of NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pio- the Eastern Star, will hold a games party and luncheon at neer Women, will meet at 12 12:30 p.m., Jan. 15, at the noon, Wednesday, at the home Feder al auditorium, Grand of Mrs. Esther Bushoff, 17151 River and Oakman. For tickets, Woodingham. Martha Rosen- call Esther Tenzer, DI. 1-0235, feld, president, will give a book or Paula Stark, chairman, EL. review. * * * 6-3086. KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will hold a paid- up membership dessert lunch- eon at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at- the Greenberg Center, states Frances Shayne, program chair- "The Aristocrat of Teas" man. Hostesses will be Mes- dames Sol Goldman and Wil- liam Selman. * * * A luncheon, at which only OU (Orthodox Union) foods will be served, will be sponsored by BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD at 12:30 p.m., Jan. 13, at the con- g r egation's new synagogue, 24350 Southfield. Mrs. Philip Gentile, UN observer, will speak on "You and Your United Nations." A tour of the new building also is slated. Prizes will be given out. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Jane Goldin, LI 6-2587. For transpor- tation, telephone Mesdames lie Brandwine, LI 7-7609; Eve- ,more than lyn Cohen, TO 8-4837; or Gert the regular price, Rosen, UN 2-1059. EXTRA TEA 8116 of 48 Miami Hotel Makes $200,000 Improvement all in one package! limited time only! DETROIT DIST. National Wholesale Gro. Co. 8938 12th Street The Delano Hotel, Miami Beach, has undergone a $200,000 improvement program, which has been completed this week. An enclosed garage was built on the premises plus eight efficiency units on the Pent- house floor, in addition to a completely redecorated Coffee Shop. GOODFELLOWS H Ip AUX- ILIARY will have an annual Hanukah games party at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, at Mrs. Jack Ginn's home, 20264 Rutherford. Prizes will be given out. Friends are invited. Proceeds will go to charity. * 5 1: Mrs. Vera Rom, president of the DETROIT LADIES LE- CHEM ANEEIM, invites mem- bers and their friends to the group's 37th anniversary ban- quet, at 6 p.m., Jan. 19, at Zack's Catering. Mrs. Samuel Bicoll will be the evening's soloist, according to Mrs. Min- nie Smith. A luncheon and games party has been scheduled by Julius Rosenwald auxiliary of the American Legion for 12:30 p.m., Jan. 11, in the Federal Dept. 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