women's Cluh activities

KAPPA NU MOTHERS'
CLUB will meet at 8 p.m.,
Wednesday, in the home of Mrs.
Jean Harris, 18466 Santa Rosa.

JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION will meet at 12:30 p.m.,
Monday, in the D.W. Simons
Center, 4000 Tuxedo, when ar-
rangements will be made for
the annual donor luncheon on
March 18, at Rainbow Terrace.
A dessert luncheon will pre-
cede Monday's meeting, with
Mrs. Ida Shultz, as hostess.
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TUROVER LADIES AUXIL-
IARY will hold a luncheon
meeting at 12 noon, Tuesday,
at its temple, 12129 Dexter.
Plans for a games party in Feb-
ruary will be discussed.
* * *
NEW LIFE CHAPTER,
American Medical Center at
Denver, will meet Tuesday after-
noon, at Cranbrook House.
After dessert luncheon, plans
will be formulated for a games
party at 8:30 p.m., Jan. 19, in
the Hayim Greenberg Center,
19161 Schaefer. Mrs. Alvin Pol-
lack is arranging Monday's pro-
e, crram.
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B. Waxman and M. Pianko,
trustees; J. Katz and J. Win-
traub, secretaries; and M. Ross
and B. Halpern, sunshine chair-
men. A meeting is planned for
8:30 p.m. Tuesday, in the Work-
men's Circle Center, 18349 W.
7 Mile.
* * *

Plans. for a night of games
are being formulated by DE-
TROIT LINK, Order of the
Golden Chain, for Jan. 31, in
the United . Dairy Workers Hall,
15840 Second. The group's an-
nual fund-raising event, the pro-
gram will feature games and
prizes, with proceeds going to
various organizational philan-
thropies. Committee chairmen
include Mesdames Dorothy
Dickma n, Marion Waronoff,
Rosaline Fleisher, Nena Sandu-
brae, Mary Smith, Rose Bern-
stein, Jean Hollander and Ruth
Goldstein. For tickets, call TO
8-5171.
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BETH JOSEPH SISTER-
HOOD will hold a board meet-
ing and luncheon at 12 noon,
Tuesday, in the home of Mrs.
Avery Shapiro, 25765 York,
Huntington Woods. Co-hostess
will be Mrs. David Gussin.

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NEW STUDY CLUB will hold
A victory dinner of SISTERS a bake sale this month, with
OF ZION MIZRACHI will be proceeds going to the March
held at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, of Dimes.
* * *
at Holiday Manor, when Mrs.
Louis H o n i g m an, long-time
Mrs. Louis H. Marks, 18309
member will be honored for Sorrento, will be hostess to in-
her services. Following dessert coming and outgoing board
luncheon, a musical program members of HOME RELIEF
and current events discussion SOCIETY at a dessert luncheon
will take place. Prospective planned for Jan. 9. The annual
members are invited.
installation luncheon is planned
* * *
for Jan. 26, at Sammy's, in Oak
Elected to office at the recent Park.
* * *
Hanukah party of the RADO-
Mrs. Dora Kumove, executive
MER LADIES AUXILIARY
were Mesdames Sol Ager, pres- chairman of CLUB ONE, Pio-
ident; Sam Rubin, vice-presi- neer Women, announces a cul-
dent; F. Weinman, treasurer; tural meeting at 12:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, in the Hayim Green-
berg Center. An Israeli movie
will be shown. A social hour
will follow.
* * *
The third session of the DE-
TROIT PIONEER WOMEN
COUNCIL book review club will
be held at 1 p.m., Jan. 10, in
the home of Mrs. Julius
Tatelman, 20121 Stratford. Mrs.
Harold Noveck will review
"Exodus" by Leon Yuris. A
social hour will follow. Mrs.
Harry Mondry, education vice-
president, will be hostess at a
brunch Monday afternoon, at
the Hayim Greenberg Center,
when cultural chairmen from
all 17 chapters will attend.
Discussion will center on cul-
tural programming for the or-
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PURITY CHAPTER, Order of
the Eastern Star, will meet at
7:30 p.m., Monday, at its tem-
ple, 80 W. Alexandrine. Eileen
Scott, grand committee mem-
ber, will discuss national pro-
jects. Color slides of Israel will
be shown by Mrs. Carl S. Schil-
ler, and a discussion will fol-
low. Husbands are invited.
* * *
RODIN CLUB will hold a
luncheon meeting at 12:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, in the home of Mrs.
Harry Milgrom, 18400 Wooding-
ham. Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Rodin, charter members, now

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Jr. Music Study Club
Elects New Officers

New Bride

Junior Music Study Club
elected Bob Bodson, president;
Sharon Gaines, vice-president;
Renee Silverman and Ellen
Klein, secretaries; Elaine Fried-
man, treasurer; Geri Gyanfas,
board member; and Elaine Mes-
ser, publicity chairman.
Membership in the group is
open to boys and girls, 12 to 15
years of age who are interested
in music. For membership in-
formation, call either Miss
Klein, UN 3-9692, or Miss
Messer, UN 2-0012.

visiting her from Los Angeles,
Calif., will attend the meeting.

TOWN AND COUNTRY
CHAPTER, Women's American
ORT, will hold a board meet-
ing Tuesday, in the home of
Mrs. Arnold Tanzman, 20161
Gardendale. Final arrangements
for a Valentine Day square
dance on Feb. 14, with Jim
Schultheis as caller, will be out-
lined by Mesdames Paul Sheri-
zan and Milton Superstine,
chairmen.
* * *

Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine, re-
cently returned to Temple Beth
El from Korea where he served
as a U.S. Army chaplain, will
speak on "Basic Problems Fac-
ing American Judaism" at a
meeting of ISRAEL CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, at 12:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, in the home of Mrs.
Morris Raskin, 18620 Mendota.
Mesdames Saul Shiefman and
Charles Bronson, program co-
chairmen, invited the public to
attend.
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Mrs. Joseph Levine, of Richton
Ave., and the late Mr. Levine,
became the bride of Seymour
Zack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
W. Zack, of Cumberland Way,
in a ceremony Dec. 28 at Holi-
day Manor.

GOLDA MYERSON CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will hold
a Histadrut meeting at 9 p.m.,
Tuesday, in the Hayim Green-
berg Center. Hy Fogelman, ex-
ecutive director of the local
Histadrut campaign, will be
guest speaker. Mrs. Evelyn Poz-
ner and Mrs. Bertha Lupovitz
will be hostesses.
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*

WOMEN'S ORTHODOX
LEAGUE will hold a member-
ship meeting and supper at 8:30
p.m., Monday, at 4742 Sturte-
vant. Hostesses will be Mes-
dames Leib Bakst, David Bakst,
Max Carmen, Solomon Hochler,
Joseph M. Katz, Benno Levi,
Joel Litke and Joseph Nadler.
All women are invited to attend.

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