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ADAS SHALOM SISTERHOOD
will hold its Annual Torah Fund
Tea 1 p.m. Tuesday at the home
of Mrs. Norman Allen, 18657
George Washington, Southfield.
An organ concert, given by Mrs.
Allen, will highlight the after-
noon. The tea will launch the
sisterhood's annual drive in sup-
port of the Jewish Theological
Seminary. For reservations, call
chairman Mrs. Samuel Simmer,
UN 4-3376. The sisterhood's final
Oneg Shabbat will be held 1:30
p.m. May 19 at the home of
Mrs. Milton Eisner, 19212 Prairie.
Rabbi Segal will discuss the life
and works of Sholem Aleichem.
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CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will hold a board
meeting 12:30 p.m. Monday at
the Raleigh House. Hostesses
for the afternoon will be Mes-
dames Ben Paull, Jack Remer,
Henry Rosen, Lester Rosenberg,
Jack Schlussel and Seymour
Schwartz. An extension to May
21 for the deadline of the spe-
cial fund-raising project has
been announced by President
Mrs. Abe Eizelman.
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WOMEN'S ORTHODOX
LEAGUE will hold an election
meeting 8:30 pm. Monday at
the home of Mrs. J. Feit, 18257
Wisconsin. Co-hostesses will be
Mrs. S. Greenberg and Mrs. Y.
Goldberg.
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SHARONA CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will hold its in-
stallation dinner-dance 7 p.m.
May 22 at the Kenwood Restau-
rant. For information and reser-
vations, call DI 1-1935.
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FIDELITY LADIES CLUB
will meet May 21 at the home
of Lillian Gorman, 19315 Moni-
ca. For reservations, call UN
2-0734. Newly - elected officers
are Mesdames Sarah Glenzrock,
president; Sylvia Cooperman,
vice president; Trudy Hertzberg,
Ann Lobel. secretaries; Evelyn
Greenberg. treasurer; Fannie
Rosen. publicity; Ann Rothen-
berg, Bea Aaronson, telephone
squad; Jean Rothenberg, Evelyn
Posen, hospitalers; Marion Lieb,
sunshine: and Lillian Gorman,
board chairman.
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CONG. BNAI MOSHE SIS-
TERHOOD will meet 12:30 p.m.
Monday at the synagogue to in-
stall new officers. Dessert
luncheon will be served.
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VERA BRAMSON CHAP-
TER. Women's American ORT,
will hold a dinner-dance 7 p.m.
May 23 at the Town and Coun-
try Club. For reservations, call
Mrs. Ben Rubens, chairman, UN
3-8444.
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OAK PARK WEST GROUP,
South Oakland County Hadas-
sah, will hold its annual spring
smorgasbord luncheon noon
Tuesday at Rotunda Inn, an-
nounces President Mrs. Charles
N. Isackson. Friends are in-
vited. For reservations, call
Mrs. Lester Zeff, 15140 Burton,
Oak Park, LI 7-0377.
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CONG. GEMILUTH CHASSO-
DIM SISTERHOOD will hold its
annual mothers and daughters
supper 6:30 p.m. May 21 in the
Hopfeld Hall. Entertainment
will be featured, according to
President Mrs . M. Werner. For

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GOLDA MYERSON CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will elect of-
ficers. Two cancer films,
"Knowledge of Cancer" and
"Breast Cancer", will be shown.
Friends and guests are welcome.
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