UNITED ORDER OF TRUE
SISTERS will hold its annual
dinner-dance on Feb. 15, at the
Park Shelton .Hotel. Frank
Paul's Orchestra will - be fea-
tured for dancing, and there will
be strolling musicians during
dinner. Planning the event are
Mesdames Harold Jackson, Irv-
ing Bernstein, Phillip Pollak,
Herman Schoenberg, Leonard
Pinter and Fred Marrich. Prizes
will be awarded, and prOceeds
will go toward the radioisotope
program at Detroit Memorial
Hospital.
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KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will hold a lunch-
eon, games party and white ele-
phant sale at 12:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, at the Hayim Green-
berg Center. Mrs. Oscar War-
ren, chairman, advises..that pro-
ceeds will go to the Child Res-
cue Fund.
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SHARONA CHAPTER, Pio-
tieer Women; has scheduled a
dinner-dance on Feb. 15, at Club
Alamo. For tickets, call Mrs.
:George Gaynor, chairman, LI.
1-0938, or Mrs. Wilbur Shapiro;
co-chairman, LI. 1-8027. Others
on the committee are Mesdames
Julius Siegel, Norman Stricof,
Robert Wolok, Victor Linden,
Leonard Siegal, Bernard Markof-
sky and Martin Sorkowitz.
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YOUNG WOMEN'S SISTER-
HOOD of Cong. Beth Moses will
meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in
the home of Bea Leaderman,
20301 Faust. Plans for the
group's anniversary party will
be discussed.
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RADOMER LADIES AUXI-
LIARY is planning a board
meeting at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday,
in the home of Mrs. Bessie
Adler, 11735 Broadstreet. Plans
for a bake sale, servicing the
Downtown USO and the annual
mother and daughter dinner
on May 19 will be outlined by
Mesdames Reta Ager, presi-
dent, and Katie Rubin, vice-
president..
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JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB
will hold a games . night at 8:30
p.m., Feb. 15, in the Hayim
Greenberg Center, 19161 Schae-
fer. Games, prizes and refresh-
ments are planned, with all pro-
ceeds to go to the Detroit Asso-
ciation for Retarded Children.
For tickets, call the co-chairmen,
Mrs. Natalie Epstein, WE.
5-5600, or Mrs. Beverly Moran,
UN. 3-3849.
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EVERGREEN C NGRE G A-
TION SISTERHOOD will hold
a board meeting at 8:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, in the home of Mrs.
Hy Pritz, 20534 Braile.
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JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION will hold a brunch meet-
ing at 12 noon, Wednesday, in
the home of Mrs. Sadie Bolo-
kowsky, 2993 W. Grand.
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Mrs. Frank Rath will give an
analysis of "The American-Jew-
ish Novel" at a program of
AVIVA CHAPTER, Pioneer Wo-
men, at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday,
in the home of Mrs. E. Roth-
man, 20220 Mark Twain.
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Final dress rehearsal for a
variety show being given by the
GAMMA KAPPA CHI ALUMNI
AUXILIARY will be held Sat-
urday, with the .actual presenta-
tion taking place Thursday eve-
ning, at the Hayim Greenberg
Center, 19161 Schaefer. A fash-
ion show, dance and song revue
is planned, with additional en-
tertainment to be provided by
Sidney Miller, magician, and Joe
and Irene Cornell, dancers. For
tickets, call Mrs. William Fagen-
son, KE. 5-3092. They also will
be available at the door.
CHILDREN UNLIMITED is
planning its annual paid - up
membership Sweetheart Ball at
9 p.m., Tuesday, at Holiday
Manor. Dancing, refreshments
and entertainment are to be
featured. Dues are payable at
the door.
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An open house tea for BAIS
YAAKOV TEACHERS' SEMI-
NARY is planned for 2 p.m.,
Sunday, in the home of Mrs.
Edie Jaffe, 2903 Elmhurst, Apt.
108. In addition to Mrs. Jaffe,
hostesses will be Mesdames Is-
rael Notis and Israel Rockove.
All women are invited.
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EQUALITY CLUB will meet
Wednesday evening, in the
home of Mrs. Harry Karnow,
2635 Cortland. Plans for a Pur-
im party, to be held Feb. 23, in
the home of Mrs. Harry Bloom,
18952 Mark Twain, will be dis-
cussed. For tickets or informa-
tion, call Mrs. David Rosenberg,
LI. 7-5960, or Mrs. Bloom, UN.
4-3771.
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CHILDREN UNLIMITED will
hold a paid-up membership
Sweetheart Ball at 9 p.m., Tues-
day, at Holiday Manor. Accord-
ing to Madelyn Wolfe, program
chairman, and Dorothy Wiss,
membership chairman, t h e r e
will be dancing to the music of
the Danny Delgrossa Combo,
songs by Viola Layne, a dancing
exhibition by the Volpe Twins
Studio and a visiting recording
star. All members, their hus-
bands and friends are invited.
New members will be signed up
at the door.
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GOLDA MYERS ON CHAP-
TER, Pioneer - Women, will
meet at 9 .p.m., Tuesday, in
the Hayim Greenberg Center.
Fay Plotnick will speak on
Hamisha Asar b'Shevat. For
information, call WE. 3-8046
or LI. 3-2542.
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MEDINA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will .meet at 8:30
p.m., Tuesday, in the home of
Mrs. Harry Resnick, 3255 Elm-
hurst. The film, "The Good
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Seed," will be shown by Hy
Fogelman, director of the De-
troit Histadrut Campaign.
NEW LIFE CHAPTER, Amer-
ican Medical Center at Denver,
will hold its third annual birth-
day and membership tea this
Tuesday at Holiday Manor.
Pins will be awarded to mem-
bers bringing in $100 or more
during, the year. For further
information, call Mrs. Alex Ez-
rach, UN 3-8505.
CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will hold a board
meeting Feb. 10, 12 noon, at the
Holiday Manor, 18641 Wyoming.
Hostesses will be Mesdames
David Gudes, Louis Horwitz, Al-
lan Kaplan, Theodore Krass,
Harold Kosloff, Morris Linden,
Leonard Horwitz.
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PASADENA STUDY CLUB
will meet Tuesday, in the home
of Mrs. Bertha Cohen, 15791
Indiana, when Mrs. Mildred
Jeffrey, director of community
relations for the UAW-CIO, will
speak on "Around Detroit in 80
Days."
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BUSINESS & PROFESSION-
AL CHAPTER, Pioneer Women,
will meet at 8:30 p.m., Wednes-
day, in the Hayim Greenberg
Center, when Ethel Wasser- will
review the book, "Sacrifice,"
by Adele Weisman.
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HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday, in the Hayim Green-
berg Center. William B. Saun-
ders, guest speaker, will illus-
trate his talk on "Renaissance
of a City" with slides. A social
will follow, states Mrs. Max
Kanarek, chairman. Guests are
invited.
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