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LIVONIA CONGREGATION
SISTERHOOD will hold a board
meeting on Monday, in the syn-
agogue . .building, 32070 W. 7
Mile. Mesdames N. Fellander
and S. Siegel will serve as co-
hostesses. •
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DETROIT LADIES AUXILI-
ARY, Aniericari Medical Center
at Denver,-will hold a luncheon-
ette at. 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at
Cong. Beth MoSes. Proceeds will
go to the Eleanor Roosevelt In-
stitute -for Cancer Research, ac-
cording to Mrs. Esther Altman,
chairman, and her co-chairman,
Mrs. Annie Fiarberg.
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CITY • OF HOPE . CANCER
FIGHTERS . will meet at 8:30
P.M., * :Monday, at HolidaY
Manor. A c:_co r ding 1 to..Mrs.
Harold Lupiloff, membership
vice-president; the program will
feature a Hanukah candle-light-
ing ceremony and the pinning
of new junior life members.
MeSdames Karl Stillwater and
Henry Rosep are chairmen of
junior meniberships. An eve-
ning of games will follow. •
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Mrs. Jack Zeldes, president
of the TUROVER LADIES
AUXILIARY, announces a paid-
up membership luncheon at 12
noon, Jan. 20, under the chair-
menship of Mesdames Esther
Weiner, Kate Geller and Sylvia
Korby.
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HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
will meet for a dessert lunch-
eon on Dec, 28, in the home of
Mrs. Harry Meer, 19934 Shrews-
bury. Election of officers will
take place, and annual reports
will be given. That same day,
members, under the chairman-
ship of Mrs. Charles Smith. will
service the Downtown USO.
Hanukah baskets are currently
being prepared for needy . fami-
lies, under the direction of
Mrs. William Budman, -case
chairman, and her committee.
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IOTA ALPHA :PI MOTHERS'
CLUB will entertain their
daughters at a dinner and Han-
ukah party on-Tuesday evening,
in the hOme of Mrs. B. Pevzner,
of Northlawn Ave. The group
is associated with the Wayne
State University Chapter of
Iota Alpha Pi sorority.
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MEDINA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, in the home of Mrs.
Max Markovitz, 21861 Avon,
Oak Park. A Hanukah program
will be presented, with latkes
served as refreshments.

Mrs. Jacob E. Steinhardt,
president of the THURSDAY
BOOK REVIEW CLUB, an-
nounces a meeting at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday, in the home of Mrs.
Hy Horenstein, 17303 Prairie.
Mrs. Norman Bailey will re-
view Herman Wouk's new
book, "This Is My God."
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COUNCILETTES, junior divi-
sion of the National Council of
Jewish Women, will hold its
annual Alumnae Tea at 2 p.m.,
Sunday, in the home of Elissa
Zolkower, 1700 Lincolnshire. A
speaker will be present.
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A pre-Hanukah meeting of
LADIES OF • YESHIVATH
BETH YEHUDAH and WOM-
EN'S SABBATH LEAGUE is
scheduled for 12:30. p.m., Tues-
day, at Young Israel of Dexter.
Mrs. Joshua S. Sperka will
speak: and a Hanukah play will
be given by Yeshivah students.

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NORTHWEST YOUNG IS-
RAEL SISTERHOOD is plan-
ning a Hanukah supper at 8:45
p.m., Dec. 26, in the synagogue,
17376 Wyoming. Entertainment
will be provided by the youth
groups, and there will be prizes

awarded. For reservations, call
Mrs. N. Sukenic, UN 3-9628; or
Mrs. S. Wainer, UN 1-1422.
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DEBORAH. SERVICE
LEAGUE will meet at 8:30
p.m., Monday, in the home of
Mrs. Ruth Averbuch, 18008
Cherrylawn, when final plans
for a Hanukah party and a paid-
up membership luncheon will
be made. For information, call
Mrs. Fran Labensky, EL 7-0147;
or Mrs. Betty Feldman, UN
1-1974.
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PURITY CHAPTER, Order of
the Eastern Star, wil meet at
6 p.m., Monday, in its temple,
80 W. Alexandrine. Worthy
grand matron Helen M. Gundry
will be present to conduct a
school of instruction. Dinner
will be s e r v e d. Reservations
should be made with Honey
Magid, UN 2-5208.
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BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will hold a Hanu-
kah party Monday evening, in
the home of Mrs. Norman Cot-
tier, 18600 San Juan, when Mrs.
Milton Arm will speak on
"Hanukah."
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JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB
will hold a holiday party for
youngsters at the nursery of

Miss Balaban to Wed
Dale Howard' Stone

MISS SANDRA BALABAN

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bala-
ban, of 19615 Stratford, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Sandra Lee, to Dale
Howard Stone, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack L. Stone, of 1318
Ardmoor, Birmingham.
The bride-to-be attended the
University of Wisconsin, and is
presently a junior in the col-
lege of education at Wayne
State University. Mr. Stone, a
graduate of Michigan State
University, is a member of
Zeta Beta Tau fraternity. He
now attends the Chicago Col-
lege of Osteopathic Medicine,
and is affiliated with Atlas
fraternity.

Metropolitan Social
Club Elects Sam Yuster

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"Sam Yus ter was recently
elected as president of the Met-
ropolitan Jewish Social Club.
Serving with him during the
coming year will be the follow-
ing:
Abe Super, vice - president;
Joe Ginsberg, treasurer; Cecile
Super and Esther Telhandler,
secretaries; Phillip Kallif, Wil-
liam Brent and Salomon Sher-
man, trustees; Hyman Rubin-
stein, sgt-at-arms; Phillip Bax-
ter and Mrs: Juice Ginsberg,
hospitalers.
Chairmen in charge of enter-
tainment include Jimmie Mari-
ana, Lora Hoffer and Cecelia
Lipsitz, while board members
are Marvin Klous, Myer Meis- ,
ner, Leon Zusman, Isador Per-
chick, Mrs. Janie Mariana, Yena
Kegwell, Peter Rogen and Phil-
lip Dexter,

the Detroit Association for Re-
tarded Children, distributing
gifts. and special treats to the
boys and girls. Mrs. Sanford
Stasofsky, president, also will
turn over a check to DARC as
part of the group's annual dona-
tion.
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MEDICAL AID GUILD will
hold a combined board and
regular meeting at 12:30 p.m.,
Monday, in the home of Mrs.
Norman Noble, 25840 York,,
Huntington Woods. Co-hostesses
with Mrs. Noble at the luncheon
will be Mesdames Benjamin
Krell, Jr., Max Lebow and Hy-
man Harris. Charles Sherwood,
of Upjohn Pharmaceutical Co.,
will speak on "Rx for Living."
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Rabbi Milton Arm, of Cong.
Ahavas Achim, will review
Meyer Levin's new book, "Eva,"
in the second of a series of
book review brunches planned
by ADAS SHALOM SISTER-
HOOD. The program will begin
at 10 a.m., Tuesday, with a
"continental breakfast" in the
social hall. Children of mothers
wishing to attend the program
will be cared for in a super-
vised play period. For tickets,
call UN 4-3418.
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JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION will hold a board meeting
at 12 noon, Monday, in the
home of Mrs. Ike Zide, 17593
Stoepel, to discuss plans for
a group Hanukah party.
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Members of the JULIUS
ROSENWALD AUXILI-
ARY, American Legion, will
wrap holiday presents for dis-
abled veterans at Dearborn
Veterans Hospital from 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m., Monday, under the
supervision of Mesdames Ma-
rion Goldberg, Gustie Rosen-
tal, Ann Gottleib and Tess
Kominare.
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ALONAH . CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will meet at 8:30
p.m., Tuesday, in the home of
Roz Berman, when a speaker
from the Park Gallery will be
featured in a discussion of 19th
and 20th century art. For in-
formation, call LI 4-7706.

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The University of Michigan
has adopted a new resolution
on non-discrimination. In a
letter to Borris Joffe, executive
director of the Jewish Com-
munity Council of Metropolitan
Detroit, U. of M. Secretary
Erich A. Walter sent the fol-
lowing statement of policy
adopted by the university's
Board of Regents:

"The university shall not dis;
criminate against any person
because of race, color, religion,
creed, national origin or an-
cestry. Further, it shall work
for the elimination of discrimi-
nation (1) in private organiza-
tions recognized by the uni-
versity and (2) from non-
university sources where stu-
dents and the employees of the
university are involved."

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TEMPLE BETH EL SIS-
TERHOOD will hold a Hanukah
festival this Sunday, in the
temple. A wide. variety of holi-
day gifts, including many items
sewn by Sisterhood members
will be on sale. There also will
be a special table of children's
gifts, free entertainment and
souvenirs: There is no admis-
sion charge.

give her the best

Woody Is New Owner
of Miami Beach Hotel

The Hillcrest by the Sea
Apartment Hotel in Miami
Beach is now under the owner-
ship of Woodrow W. Woody,
a 51-year-old
Detroit execu-
tive, who
started in bus-
iness 27 years
ago with a
small confec-
tionary.
He now
owns, besides
the Miami
Woody
Beach estab-
lishment, a Pontiac automobile
agency, and the Hillcrest Coun-
try Club in Mt. CleMens.
His success formula? Follow
the Golden Rule. — but steer
clear of business partners.

Junior Olympic Day •
Junior Olympic Day, a sports
tournament for boys and girls,
grades 4-6, will be held in the
Jewish Center's Fisher gym
from 10 .a.m. to noon: Friday,
Dec. 25.

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