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TEMPLE BETH EL SISTER-
HOOD will present "Fashion in
Review" by Cleare Pearone at
the annual paid-up membership
luncheon 12:30 p.m. Monday.
Musical accompaniment will be
provided by Collette Salon Ros-
ner. For reservations, call the
Temple office, TR 5-8530.
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DETROIT LADIES LECHEM
ANEEIM announces its annual
donor luncheon will . be held
12:30 p.m. Jan. 25 at Holiday
Manor. Proceeds will go to char-
ity.
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THE SCOTIANS will meet
Monday at the home of Mrs.
Sophia Collins of Prevost Ave.
for a social program.
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OAK PARK CHAPTER., Miz-
rachi Women, will meet 8:30 p.m.
Monday at the home of Mrs.
Dorothy Bodner, 24301 Seneca,
Oak Park. Dr. Robert DreWs,
psychiatrist, will speak on "Mar-
ital and Parental Problems."
Refreshments will follow a ques-
tion and answer period. Bea Davi-
son will be co-hostess. Members
are invited to bring their hus-
bands.
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JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB will
hold a "Bowling Night" fund-rais-
ing Jan .21 at the State Fair
Bowling Alleys. Tickets can be
obtained from Thelma Stalburg
and Sandra Landau. A theater
party to see "Exodus" at the Mer-
cury Theater will be sponsored
by the group on Feb. 14. Reserva-
tions can be arranged with Lois
Howard. •
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ADAS SHALOM SISTERHOOD
will hold its donor event, featur-
ing Mrs. Arthur Monson, vocalist,
and Dan Frohman, pianist, noon
Feb. 8 in the social hall, an-
nounces President Mrs. Sol Ham-
merstein. The donor committee,
with Mrs. George Bassin as chair-
man, consists of Mesdames Al-
bert Adelman, Milli) Cameron,
Charles Heiman, Jules Kraft,
Harry Nachman, Milton Weiss,
Ben Bayer; Ben IVIorganroth, Al-
bemrt Egrin, Sol Slomovitz, Molly
Starman, Louis'Foon and Philip
Helfman. Mrs. Nathan Glenner
is program chairthan.
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CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM SIS-
TERHOOD will hold its consecra-
tion of new members 8:30 p.m.
.Monday in the synagogue's social
hall. Guest speaker will be Rablki
Stanley Greenberg, director of or-
ganizations of the Jewish Com-
munity Council, on "The Role of
the Jewish Community Council
Problems of Housing."
Meyer Levy is chairman for
event. Refreshments • wi
served.
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RODIN CLUB will ho
sert luncheon and meet'
Wednesday at the ho
Irving Burke, 5541 W
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CONG.. BETH S
OM SIS-
TERHOOD will ho
an open
meeting 8:'15 p.m.
nesday in
the synagogue's soci hall. Fea-
tured will be a mus 1 program
presented by Shimo
nd liana
Gewirtz, "Songs of 0 .People."
Also on the agenda
report,
"Oak Park-Carver--an xample
in Community Growth."
eSh-
ments will be served.
* * *
AVIVA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet 1 p.m. Wed-
nesday at the home. of Mrs.
Frank Rath, 19784 Littlefield, for
a panel discussion of the "Eich-
mann Case." Guests are invited.
For information, call Mrs. H. Far-
gin, VE 6-6218.
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PRIM ROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB will hold a fund-raising
event 8:30 p.m. Monday at the
home of Mrs. M. Neiman, 18030
Pennington, it was announced by
Mrs. Sam Dean, child rescue
chairman. Friends are invited.
Refreshments will be served. •
ALONAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold a skating party
9:45 p.m. Saturday at the Oak
Park skating rink. A bar-b-que
will follow at the home of Anne
Shapiro. For information, call
Edna Groskind, LI 7-4699.
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BOOK REVIEW CIRCLE, ,De-
troit Council of Pioneer Women,
will meet 1:30 p.m. Saturday at
the home of Mrs. Fannie Fried-
man, 17180 Northlaw.n. Mrs.
Avner Naggar will review Jo
Sinclair's "Anna Teller."
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PHI SIGMA SIGMA MOTHERS
CLUB will meet 8:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday at the home of Mrs. Sam
Lupiloff, 21860 Harding, Oak
Park. A bake sale will be held
Jan. 11 - at Federals Department
Store on Grand River Ave., ac-
cording to Mrs. David A. Yaffe,
president.
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CHANNA CZENESH CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will
meet 12:30 p.m. Monday at the
Hayim Greenberg Center. A
program will be presented by
Mesdames Leah Gorden and
Morris _Mendelson. Hostesses
will be Mesdames Emma Na-
thanson and Bessie Wesley.
Refreshments will be served.
Guests are- welcome.
Final arrangements have been
completed for the Jewish Com-
munity Council Institute for
Presidents and Delegate
e
held 10 a.m. Sunda
Work-
men's Circle Ce
, according
to Max Biber,
irman of the
Institute.
Theme o
e Institute wi
"How we
make our organi-
zations m ingful • and s
ful." Rab M. Robert S
Temple ael will deliv
keynote
ress. Also
pating wi l a than
Spevakow, chairman of the liai-
son committee; Irving Pokemp-
ner, chairman, Culture Commis-
sion; Walter Berlow, arbitration
and conciliation committee; and
airman, In-
lanners.
ive discussion gro s, each
devoted to a special t e of af-
filiated organizations, ongrega-
tions, Zionist grou
national
groups
agencies, local w
ill seek
ansmans
d 1an d
a
the key-
imple
ways,
oving their
uller partici-
ncil. •
Hub
or the
Perfect Affair . . .
Mickey Woolf
and His Orchestra
UN 3-3737
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19386 Livernois, Detroit
UN 2-8822
536 N. Woodward, Birmingham
MI 7-2227
15 -- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, January 6, 1961
Women's Club activities
How to Help Groups Succeed Is Topic
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