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Women's
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EZRA AID TO ISRAEL will
meet Tuesday at 3325 W. Outer
Dr.
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BETH AAROI: SYNAGOGUE
SISTERHOOD will hold its an-
nual "Member-Bring-A-Member
Tea" 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
home of Mrs. Jack Shenkman,
3350 Sherbourne. For informa-
tion, contact Mrs. Marvin Last,
membership chairman, UN
4-0628. The Sisterhood will cele-
brate its 17th birthday 12:30 p.m.
Monday in the Synagogue social
hall. Mrs. Hyman Zalenko, pres-
ident, invites members and
friends to attend. Mrs. William
Lieberson will present a cere-
mony honoring all past pres-
idents. Refreshments will be
served.
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NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the Labor Zionist
Institute. Hostesses will be Mes-
dames Gertrude B e c k e r and
Martha Rosenfeld. The Chapter
is taking donations of clothing
and household goods for its rum-
mage sale. Contact Mollie Boraks
at UN 4-3612.
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WOMEN'S AUXILIARY, Jew-
ish Home for Aged, will hold its
opening session of the season
12:30 p.m. Monday at Holiday
1V- anor. This is the annual pay-up
party for dues. The program
will feature games, prizes and
refreshments, announces Mrs.
Walter Lasser, president.
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JUNIOR HADASSAH will
meet 2 p.m. Sunday at Hadassah
House. Highlights of the meet-
ing, to be devoted to the group's
Israel projects, include a film en-
titled "A Boy Named ; Ami" and
talks by Joanne Hauser and Mrs.
Jackier on their recent trips to
Israel. Those interested in join-
ing the group, contact Susan
Benson, VE 6-9713, or Helen Ka-
minski, UN 4-1620.
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JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION will hold a board of direc-
tors meeting noon Monday at the
home of Mrs. Rose Dresser, 7318
Thatcher, to make final arrange-
ments for a November f
raising luncheon.
fi
SISTERS
ers and
RACHI
of party and
friends
al 12:30 p.m. Thurs-
harvest f
iday Manor, announces
day at
Mrs orris Goldberg, pr
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ored slides of her
Israel an
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nd
Finkelstein
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ch, Mollie
eader,
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ose Schuratz.
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Phone KE 2-4411
Cluh
activities
MUSIC STUDY CLUB will
hold its opening meeting of the
season 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. Victor 'Martin,
1340 Balmoral, -ighlighting a
program of "Impressionism of
the Arts." Professor Jason Tick-
ton of the Wayne State Univer-
sity Music Department will
speak on the subject and be
accompanied with musical illus-
trations by Rebecca Frohman on
the piano. Shoshana Freedman,
soprano at Temple Israel, will
sing music by Debussy, and
David Levine will play from the
composer's cello sonatas, accord-
ing to President Mrs. Stewart J.
Linden. Mrs. Ezra Lipkin will be
chairman of the day.
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Mrs. Harry Oberstein will re-
view Edna Ferber's "A Peculiar
Treasure" at the opening pro-
gram of the TEMPLE ISRAEL
SISTERHOOD Book Review and
Breakfast Series 10 a.m. Monday
in the Leon Fram Hall. The re-
view series is under the direct
of Mrs. Harry Landsma
reak-
Louis Dizik is in char
tickets,
fast arrangements
evy, ticket
call Mrs. Irvi
99.
chairman, KE
CHAPTER,
NORTH
erican ORT, will
Women's
* board and chapter
hold an
h a dessert luncheon
meeting
onday at the home
12:30 p.
an Garvin, 18445
of Mrs.
1dred Friedman
Sorrento. M
will present i
wi
Trade and Antiques— ivi
Antiques."
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EMMA LAZARUS and
NORTHEAST CHAPTER of the
American Jewish Congress will
present "An Afternoon With
Michel Deshe"—Israeli poet—at
a joint meeting 12:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday at the home of Mrs.
Joseph Eder, 19375 Canterbury,
announces Mrs. George Rubin,
chairman of the day. A dessert
luncheon will be served.
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NEW STUDY CLUB will hold
its installation of officers and a
luncheon 12:30 p.m. Wednesday
at the home of Mrs. Lillian
Schwartz, 19216 Farrer.
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ORTHLAND CHAPTER,
's American ORT, will
essert luncheon followed
hold
mor clinic, 12:30 p.m.
by a
Monda at the home of Mrs. Wil-
liam azer, 13306 Sherwood,
Hunt' ton Woods.
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ANDEIS CHAPTER, Pio-
r Women, will hold a paid-up
embership meeting Monday at
the home of Mrs. Herman Fried,
18019 Indiana (UN 4-2954). A
skit will be presented with Mes-
dames Bernard Krause, Andrew
Wolck, Myron Schiffman, Beril
Bloom, Nathan Robbins, Sydney
Goodman, Morris Buch, Joel
Pasikov and E. Tarack.
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YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR
CHOLEM will hold a board
meeting 12 -.30 p.m. Monday at
the home of Mrs. Abner Baker,
21910 Kipling, Oak Park.
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DETROIT LEAGUE, National
Home for Asthmatic Children in
Denver, will meet 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Samuel Baker, 14444 Vassar.
Mildred Perlis, marriage counse-
lor, will speak on "A Wedding
Does Not Make a Marriage."
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CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will hold its annual
paid-up membership luncheon
and fashion show at noon Mon.
day at Holiday Manor. Styles
for "around-the-clock" will be
presented by Nat Greene, ac-
cording to Mrs. Max Levy, pro-
gram vice-president. Mrs. Ed-
ward Lubar, national board
member, will be guest speaker.
All paid-up members who wish
to make reservations may do so
by contacting Mrs. Theodore
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Krass, UN 4-5386, or Mrs. Allan
Kaplan, UN 1-5156.
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W 0 M E N' S AUXILIARY
the Accountants Guild
meet 8:30 p.m. Wedne
at
the home of Mrs. Ha
flyer-.
man, 19496 Snowde
nounces
President M
alter R.
Naftaly. Highlig
f the eve-
ning will be a
it entitled
"Suburban Fash
s," created
by member M
Roy Good.
Models will be Me
es Fi-ed
Feinberg, Harvey
Meyer Gold, Jack Klain, Phil
Maiseloff, Herb Rosen, Norman
Ross, Hy Sherman and Norman
Weitz.
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INFANT SERVICE GROUP
will meet 8:30 p.m. Monday at
the Workmen's Circle Center,
announces President Mrs. Al
Sklar. Mrs. Geor
program
planned
to
new members. Mrs.
uel Shapiro and her co-
chairman, Mrs. Sidney Schwartz,
will report on the 'c o m i n g
"County Fair," scheduled to b
held Nov. 27 at. • e Shol
Aleicheni Institute ick
sali f t .eve
S
p.m.
f Mrs.
Indiana.
embership . is
nd this important
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NORTHWEST YOUNG
ISRAEL SISTERHOOD will
hold a board meeting at 9 p.m.,
Monday in the home of Mrs.
G. Lew, 19157 Ohio. President
Elsie Katz will discuss plans
for a membership tea to be held
in the synagogue Nov. 15.
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BETH SHALOM SISTER-
HOOD will hold its eighth
annual paid-up me
and cere
ion
new
.m., Wed-
• syna
, 4601
incoln, Oak Park. Mrs. Sol
ocks of the Michigan bra ch
of the Women's Leagu will
welcome new me ers
be-
half of t
atio/
aniz
tio
can
light erem
it
e
dames Jo h
len,
and Fishm
arry
Paul, Albert Ko
uis Gold-
man and
Rosenblum,
ts. Fall fashions
ocal leather shop will be
featured, with Mrs. Louis Gold-
man as fashion moderator and
Mesdames Elayne Brown, Ivan
Fidler, Harold Glass, Richard
Liss, Charles Helfman and
Bernard Plotkin as model s.
Board members will. be host-
esses,• and refreshments will be
erved. Dues may be mailed in
vance or paid at the door.
Larry
Freedman
Orchestra &
Entertainment
LI 7-2899
Heritage
Antique Galleries
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Antique Studios
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Cordially Invites You to Come in and Browse
About Our Many Exhibits of Fine, Rare, Col-
lector Items of Art Glass, Furniture, Bric-a-brac,
Oriental Rugs and Paintings.
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18400 WOODWARD AVE. TO 9-2120
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Don't Miss the Affair of the Year
The ANNUAL
HOME RELIEF
DINNER DANCE
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* Hal Gor
's Scintilating Orchestra
ocalist (WXYZ's
usical r 'rector)
* Jazz
* Delicious Dinner
* Fabulous Door Prizes including a cashinere ensemble and 3
trips to eastern resorts
Enjoy a pleasant evening while you help needy
Detroit families.
Tickets—Call UN 4 3539
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