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activities
Mrs. R. B. Newman, of 8656
W. Outer Dr., will be hostess
to members of ZEDAKAH
CLUB on Monday afternoon,
when plans will be outlined for
the Dec. 3 donor luncheon, at
Masonic Temple, under the
chairmanship of Mrs. Jack Mil-
ler.
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CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will hold an officers
meeting Nov. 3, at the home
of Mrs. Sidney Deitch, 18485
Ohio, to plan for the "Las
Vegas Night" to be held Nov.
23, at Piemontese Club. Chair-
men for the event are IVIes-
dames William Niskar and Har-
BETH YEHUDAH SCHOOLS old Kozloff. Tickets are avail-
WOMEN'S CHAPTER will hear able by calling Mrs. Jack Gor-
Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter, back, UN 3-8532.
secretary to the Israel Chief
Rabbinate, speak on the "Who
Mrs. Joseph Kobrin, president
Is a Jew Controversy," being of Primrose Benevolent Club,
waged between Premier Ben- announces that the organiza-
Gurion and Chief Habbi Her- tion's 24th annual donor lunch:-
zog, at a dessert luncheon
eon will be
meeting to be held at 12:30
held this Wed-
p.m., Monday, in the home of
nesday after-
Mrs. Moe Baumer, 18327 Wilde-
noon, at Adas
mere.
Shalom Syna-
gogue. A fall
and winter
fashion show
by the Jacque-
Leave Everything to Us
line Shops will
b e featured,
and vacations
Mrs. Kobrin will be award-
ed to Oakton Manor and the
Concord Hotel through the Elli-
ott Travel Service. The invoca-
tion will be delivered by Mrs.
Jack Aaron.
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MEDINAH CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, have scheduled a
costume Hallowe'n party, to
which friends are invited, for
Saturday evening, at the home
of Mrs. Roy Good, 28802 Spring-
arbor, Southfield. Games, re-
freshments and prizes are
planned.
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NORTHWEST YOUNG
ISRAEL SISTERHOOD will
hold a board meeting Monday
evening, in the home of Mrs.
H. Sherizen, 17323 Roselawn.
Mrs. Zal Aar o n, fund-raising
chairman, will discuss plans for
the Hanukah party.
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Mrs. Rosalyn Zeldes, pros
id.ent of TUROVER LADIES
AUXILIARY, announces a
luncheon meeting to be held
Wednesday afternoon, at Tur-
over Temple, 12129 Dexter. Mrs.
Alex Lipson will serve as host-
ess in honor of her new daugh-
ter-in-law. Mrs. Zeldes will
entertain with stories from "A
Treasury of Jewish Folklore.'
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lawn. Officers will be installed
at ceremonies Dec. 8, at Mar-
gene Catering. For information,
call Mrs. Berkowitz, UN. 3-7522.
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CLUB 2, Pioneer Women,
will hold a luncheon and games
party at 12 noon, Tuesday, at
Federal's Grand River-Oakman
auditorium, under the chair-
manship of Mrs. Bessie Zaren-
kin. Friends are invited. Mrs.
1VI. Lerner is in charge of lunch-
eon arrangements.
* * *
Dr. Robert Drews, psychia-
trist and lecturer on mental
health, will speak on "The
Modern Child Adopts His
Natural Parents" at a meeting
of INFANTS SERVICE GROUP,
to be held at 8:30 p.m., Mon-
day, at Sholem Aleichem Insti-
tute, 19350 Greenfield.
NORTHWEST CHAP T E R,
Women's American ORT, will
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hold a games night party at 8
p.m., Wednesday, at 17606
PARK LOAN ASSOCIATION
Wyoming. Prizes and refresh- will hold a charity luncheon on
ments will be featured. Chair- Saturday, in the home of Mrs.
men include Mesdames A. Morris Berkowitz, 18048 North-
Cherrin and Lauretta Samuels,
prizes; M. Goldin, program; Ed
Saperstein, hospitality; Sidney
Bertin, deco-
You are cordially invited to attend
rations; David
Redisch, pub-
licit y; and
09acquelifte Shops'
Bernard Al-
laun, tickets.
F o r reserva-
ek1/4 h
h
ri
tions ; call Mrs.
Allaun, UN
2-8369.
r i-V41-110
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Mesdames
Herman Kan-
. ter and Sam-
- Juel Shayne
Mrs. Kanter w ill be host-
esses at a special program of
the Women's Division of
Sholem Aleichem Institute at
12:30 p.m., Saturday, in the
Institute, 19350 Greenfield. Mrs.
Lillian Share will review
Jerome Weidman's book, "The
Enemy Camp."
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MASSADA CHAPTER, Pi-
oneer Women, will meet for a
luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Monday,
in the home of Mrs. Charles
Gell, 18466 Robson. Plans will
be made for a Nov. 22 Mr. and
Mrs. affair.
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YOUTH EDUCATION
LEAGUE will meet Monday,
12:30, after a dessert luncheon
at the home of Mrs. Jack Law-
son, 13117 La Salle, Hunting-
ton Woods. Guest speaker will
be Mrs. Margaret Schilling, of
the Detroit Cerebral Palsey
Center, one of the League's
projects.
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RADOMER LADIES AUXILI-
ARY will hold an executive
broad meeting and luncheon in
the home of Mrs. H. Waterman,
16909 Birwood, Monday, 12:30
p.m., to plan for the annual
donor dinner and entertain-
ment to be held at Rainbow
Terrace Dec. 10. For informa-
tion call Mrs. Bessie Adler,
TO 6-7413 or Mrs. Samuel Slak-
ter, VE 6-8174. A regular meet-
ing will be held Tuesday, 8:30
p.m., at the Zionist Institute,
19161 Schaefer.
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EZRA AID TO ISRAEL will
hold a luncheon at 12 noon,
Monday, at Northland Center
Hospitality House. Proceeds
will go to Israel philanthropies.
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DETROIT JUNIOR LEAGUE,
Jewish National Home for Asth-
matic Children at Denver, will
hold a cocktail party for paid-
up members at 9:30 p.m., Satur-
day, in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Shevin, 17525
Wildemere. For information,
call Mrs. Daniel Lublin, VE.
8-3098.
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Mrs. David Daskal, president
of the DETROIT WOMEN OF
P H A OMEGA, announces
that a membership tea will take
place at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in
the home of Mrs. Martin Nai-
mark. New members will be
h o n o r e d, according to Mrs.
Herbert Goldstrom, chairman,
and a musical skit will be pre-
sented by Mrs. Leslie Moss and
the dramatic group.
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omen's
Women's Auxiliary of the
Jewish Home for Aged will hold
its annual,.,
games party at
8 p.m. Sunday,
at the h o in e,
11501 Petos-
k e y. Accord-
ing to Mrs.
Sam Newman,
president,
games, refresh-
ments and
prizes will be
featured. Tick-
ets are avail- Mrs. Newman
able at the door. Friends are in-
vited to participate.
ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hear a review of
Bernard Malamud's "The As-
sistant" by Mrs. Morris Raskin
at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the
home of Mrs. M. W. Mattes,
18456 Wildemere. Guests are
invited.
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DETROIT LADIES AUXILI-
ARY, American Medical Center
at Denver, will hold a luncheon
at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the
D. W. Simons Center, 4000
Tuxedo, when life members
will be honored. Mesdames
Meyer Fraiberg and Minnie R.
Drabkin will receive plaques
and life membership pins.