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'UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY will
honor new members at its meet-
ing 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Es-
ther Berman Building, 18977
Schaefer, according to Presi-
dent, Mrs. Charles A. Smith.
Mrs. Samson S. Wittenberg, pro-
gram chairman, announces that
a panel of student scholarship
winners will present a discus-
sion on "Our Youth—the For-
ward March." Herman Fishman,
vice-president of United Hebrew
School's board of directors, will
moderate. Mrs. Elbert Diamond,
donor chairman, will announce
plans for that luncheon. A des-
sert luncheon will be served by
social committee, Mrs. Donald
Nusholtz, chairman, and Mrs.
Lawrence Goldberg, co - chair-
man. Mrs. Herman Fishman will
be chairman. Friends are in-
vited.
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BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
will meet 12:30 p.m. Monday in
the synagogue. Rabbi Hayim
Donin will speak on the high
holidays. Friends are invited.
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J.W.E.W.O., board of direc-
tors will meet 12 noon Monday
at the home of Mrs. Mildred
Meyers, 19708 Schaefer, to make
arrangements for the pre-holi-
day bake sale in Detroit kosher
meat markets, proceeds to go
to Israeli orphan families.
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BETH AARON SISTER-
HOOD, board of directors will
meet Monday in the small
chapel of the synagogue. Mrs.
Philip Fealk will announce book
review plans for the season.
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CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS, in conjunctiOn with
the 400 chapters across the
country, are seeking volunteers
to distribute banks in local
stores on Oct. 2, according to
Mrs. Abe Eizelman, president;
Mrs. Nathan Cohen and Mrs.
Benjamin Murov, co-chairmen
of the Blue Banks Drive. For
information, call Mrs. Cohen,
UN. 2-4647.
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JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB
board of directors will meet
Monday at the home of Mrs.
Leah Levinsky, 8728 Woodside,
Oak Park.
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HADASSAH SUNDAY
GROUP (formerly Hadassah
Evening Group), will hold a
membership brunch, 12:30 p.m.
Sunday, at the home of Mrs.
Herman Refelson, 17388 Pine-
burst. Mrs. Jack Perlman, chap-
ter chairman of honor roll gen-
eral solicitations will speak.
Miss Dorothy Pinsky, president,
invites friends to attend.
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SHERUTH LEAGUE an-
nounces its paid-up membership
tea, to be held 12:30 p.m. Tues.
day at Sholem Aleichem Insti-
tute. Mrs. E. Singer is chairman
of membership. Mrs. Philip Kap-
lan will speak about the Dec. 5
donor luncheon.
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THE SCOTIANS will meet
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Rae Klein, 20222 Schaefer.
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PHI DELTA EPSILON WO-
MEN'S AUXILIARY will meet
8:30 p.in. Tuesday at the home
of Mrs. Sidney Friedlaender,
12944 Borgman, Huntington
Woods. R.S.V.P. LI. 8-2944. Of-
ficers are Mesdames Friedlaen-
der, president; Abe Blumer,
president elect; Leonard Stern,
Ralph Coskey, secretaries; Leo
Hirsch, treasurer; Berton Lon-
don, member at large; Jerome
Klegman, publicity; David Rus-
kin, telephone; Julian Stern,
courtesy; Ted Bergman and
Gary Bergman, membership;
Robert Ganz and Robert Ba-
ruch, social.
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PYTHIAN SISTERS will meet
at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the
temple.

PR I MRO SE BENEVOLENT
CLUB will meet 8:30 Monday
at the Sholem Aleichem Insti-
tute. President, Mrs. Harry
Brown urges all members to
attend.
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CHANA CZENESH CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will meet
12:30 p.m. Monday at the Hayim
Greenberg Center. Mrs. Leonard
Gordon, community relations
chairman of the Jewish Commu-
nity Council, will speak on
"Current Issues Confronting the
Jewish Community." Hostesses
will be Reva Goldberg and Ruth
Bader. Guests are welcome.
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SHARONA CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will hold its second
antique show and sale noon till
11 p.m. Oct. 11 at the Hayim
Greenberg Center, announces
Mrs. Wilbur Shapiro. chairman.
A food bar, candy and bake sale
will be offered during the show.
For tickets, call Mrs. Abraham
Silberschein, LI 5-1953.
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ROSENWALD LADIES AUX-
ILIARY members Mrs. Tess
KOminare and Mrs. Ann Got-
lieb have been appointed to
serve "Meals On Wheels" for
the aged at the Herman Gar-
dens Housing Project from 9
a.m. to noon 1 the last Thursday
of each month.
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UNITED ORDER OF TRUE
SISTERS will meet noon Tues-
day at Northland Auditorium.
Following a luncheon will be a
hair and wig fashion show.
Guests are welcome.
(More Clubs, Page 23)

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Dr. Drachler to Speak
to Meyers-7-Schaefer
Community Council

Eugene Greenspan, program
chairman and vice-president of
the Meyers-7-Schaefer Conunu-
nity Council, announces a gen-
eral membership meeting of the
Council will be held 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday in the Fellowship Hall
of the Outer Drive Presbyterian
Church, 4849 W. Outer Dr.
The featured speaker will be
Dr. Norman Drachler, assistant
superintendent of the Detroit
Public Schools, who will speak
on "The Changing School Scene
in Detroit."
Panelists f oll o wing the

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MISS DIANA KOHEN

Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Kohen,
16846 Monica, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Diana Joyce, to Harvey Thomas
Stalburg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Stalburg, 19303 Robson.
Miss Kohen is a junior at
Wayne State University. Her
fiance attends the Detroit Insti-
tute of Technology and is affili-
ated with Stanley Steamer Inc.
A June 23, 1963, wedding is
planned.

Workmen's Circle
Opens Film Season

The Workmen's Circle is pre-
senting the first in a series of
film classics, 8:30 p.m. Saturday.
"The Great C a r us o" will be
shown at one performance only,
at the Joseph Bernstein Audi-
torium of the W. C. Educational
Center, 18340 W. 7 Mile. Call
KE 7-5440 for information.

SAM BARNETT

speaker will include Esther
Smeed, Principal of the Mac-
Dowell School; Mary McMahon,
Principal of the Vernor School;
Mrs. Helen Reed, district admin-
istrator, North School District;
S. Lawrence Aronsson, past
president of Vernor P.T.A.; and
Mrs. Marilyn Kaufman, past
president of MacDowell P.T.A.
All residents of the area are
invited to attend the meeting.

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