8:30 p.m. Wednesday, at the
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Women's Club activities
(More Clubs Page 19)
GOLDA MEYERSON CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will hold
a social and .games meeting
at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at Hayim
Greenberg Center. Jennie Glen
and Pauline Zelickman will be
hostesses.
* *
Fall activities of the WOM-
EN'S DIVISION OF SHOLEM
ALEICHEM INSTITUTE will
be resumed with a lecture and
luncheon to be held at - 12 noon
Sept. 19 in the Institute, 19350
Greenfield. Moshe Haar, prin-
cipal of the Institute, will speak
on the work of Sholem Alei-
chem, marking the centennial of
his birth, announces Sarah
Friedman, cultural chairman.
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The next meeting of
ZEDAKAH CLUB will be held
Sept. 14 at the home of Mrs.
Max Spoon. Members recently
, entertained the inmates of
Northville Hospital with a cook-
out lunch served to over 80 peo-
ple. In charge were Mesdames
Jack Gordon, Al Bloomenthal,
Meyer R. Katz, Morris Vernick,
Reuben Kline, A. Friedman and
Jack Miller, president of Zeda-
kah, and Miss Pearl Gordon..
* * *
GALICIAN SOCIETY and
LADIES AUXILIARY will open
the season with a movie fol-
lowed by an address by David
I. Rosin, of the Jewish Com-
munity Council, at 8 p.m.
Wednesday in Nusbaum Hall of
Beth Abraham Synagogue, 8100
W. Seven Mile.
* * *
An emergency luncheon of
the DAVID HORODOKER
YOUNG WOMEN'S ORGAN-
IZATION will be held Monday
at the Federal Department
Store auditorium, Grand River
at Oakman Blvd. Hostesses will
be Mesdames L. Cohen, L.
Faglen, A. Levine, P. Kutnick,
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* * *
AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold its opening
meeting at 12:30 p.m. Wednes-
day at the home of Mrs. Harry
Schechter, 24728 Southfield.
Lunch will be served, announces
Mrs. s Gerald Goldberg, presi-
dent. Members and friends are
invited to attend.
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*
Rabbi Morris Adler, who re-
cently returned from the World
Jewish Congress in Sweden,
will be guest speaker at a com-
plimentary luncheon - meeting
for members of SHAAREY ZE-
DEK SISTERHOOD, at 12:30
p.m. Sept. 14 in the social hall
of the synagogue. Mrs. Joseph
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The WOMEN'S AUXILIARY
AVIVA CHAPTER, Pioneer OF THE ACCOUNTANTS'
Women, will honor its new GUILD will hold its 'first busi-
members_ at a president's tea ness meeting of the season at
at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday in the
home of Mrs. Frank Roth, 19784
Littlefield. Mrs. Milton Weiss
will discuss the "You in Pio-
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and what you can receive."
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An imaginary Indian Summer
cruise will take members of the
SISTERHOOD OF. ADAS SHAL-
OM SYNAGOGUE on a mystery
trip to a distant land, announces
guide Mrs. Joseph Katchke who
will conduct the tour from the
synagogue social hall at 12:30
p.m. Sept. 14, following a des-
sert luncheon. Guests will be
briefed on the music, art and
fashions of the tour's destina-
tion by those familiar with the
country: Noam Shudofsky and
Mesdames Norman Allan, Jacob
Axelrod, Phillip Hellman, Sam-
uel W. Leib and Rudolph Shul-
man. Local color and sidelights
will be provided by junior crew-
members Priscilla Beresh, Ro-
chelle Kraft and Paul Stern.
* * *
NV CHAPTER, Iota Alpha Pi
sorority, held a beach party
and wiener roast at Kensington
Beach to honor the newly initi-
ated actives, Linda Balaban,
Eleanor Bailey and Paula Pol-
lock. The sorority is planning a
hayride on the night of Sept. 12
to kick off social activities for
the fall semester.
* * *
Mrs. Ben Magy, president of
OAK PARK CHAPTER, Mizra-
chi Women, announces that
the group will open the 1959-60
season with a membership tea
at 8:30 p.m. Monday at Mishkan
Israel Synagogue, 14000 Nine
Mile, Oak Park. Following a
short business meeting, guest
speaker Evelyn Cohen will pre-
sent a book review of "Daugh-
ters of Afar", and the movie
"Side by Side" will be shown.
Prizes • and refreshments also
are featured Prospective mem-
bers are asked to attend. Furth-
er information may be obtained
from Mrs. Norman Siegakmem-
bership chairman, EL 6-6225,
or Mrs. Saul Raimi, program
chairman, KE 24986.
* * *
BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pi-
oneer Women, will hold a board
meeting on Monday at the home
of Mrs. Harry Levitt, 18061
Appoline.
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' *
A donor rally and open meet-
ing of PRIMROSE BENEVO-
LENT CLUB is called by Mrs.
William Belinsky, chairman, for
8 p.m. Monday at Beth Joseph
Synagogue, on Wyoming Ave.
Refreshments and games will
be featured. The donor lunch-
eon will be held Dec. 9 at Tem-
ple Israel.
* * *
Mrs. David Shuster, president,
announces that SABRA CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will open
its season Thursday, 12:30 p.m.,
at the home of Mrs. Burton
Hartman, 17152 Roselawn. Rab-
bi Milton" Arm will speak on
"Why Bible" which, according
to Mrs. Al Reifler, program
chairman, will begin the study
of the Bible to be undertaken
monthly by the chapter. For in-
formation on membership call
Mrs. Max Sussman, LI 7-9674.
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