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TOWN AND COUNTRY CHAP-
TER, Women's American ORT,
will celebrate its seventh birthday
with a husband and wife meeting
8 p.m. Tuesday at the Northwest
branch, YWCA. A version of "That
Was The Week That Was," written
by Mrs. Melvin Schwartz and di-
rected by dramatic chairman Mrs.
Melvin Klein, will be presented.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Sol Cash
and Mrs. Ira Flashner, and the
dramatic group includes Mes-
dames Ernest Beren, Edwin Good-
man, Walter. Krausse, Iry Markel,
Helen Neff, Melvin Schwartz, Rob-
ert Sachs, Charles Salter, Al Shal-
piro and Arnold Tanzman.
BETH AARON SISTERHOOD agency, which
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eceives part of
has scheduled its third book review
Rice
At a meeting 8:30 p.m. Monday
of the series 10:30, a.m. Tuesday in its funds from
the social hall, it was announced by the United Jewish Appeal. Rice at Sholem Aleichern Institute,
Mrs. Samuel Co.-by, book review supervises the organization's pro-
Primrose Benevo-
,, grams in 40 countries. Pace set-
lent C 1 u b will
chairman. "` To N ■ imber Our Days
discuss final
by Pierre Van Paa.sen will be re- ters
for Kolbert
the 65 campaign
Mrs. Mor-
is chairman
Mrs Melvin
plans for its an-
viewed by Mrs. Phillip Fealk.
nual anniversary
Breakfast will precede the review. ris H. Brown
vice
* is
* executive
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dinner - dance
Hostesses are Mesdames Sol Miller chairman.
6:30 p.m. Jan. 24
and William Lipman. Tickets may
JEWISH HOME FOR AGED
at Joe Bathey's.
be obtained at the door.
AUXILIARY will meet 12:30 p.m.
Guests invited.
Monday at the Imperial Catering
For reservations,
Co. Rabbi Jacob Segal of Cong.
call Mrs. Hyman
Adas Shalom, will be guest speak-
Ehrlichman, UN
er. Refreshments will be served.
Leave Everything to Us
5-5489. President
Guests invited.
of Primrose, Mrs.
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Binen Margaret Binen,
MUSIC STUDY CLUB will meet made the announcement. -
12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Jewish
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Center. Guest speaker will be Anna
SA'AD will hold its annual in-
Husband, director of -the Detroit stallation dinner 6:30 p.m. Wednes-
Music Settlement School. Soloist day at the home of Mrs. Leonard
will be Belle Pepper, soprano. Horwitz, 18980 Greenlawn. Co-
Chairman of the day is Mrs. Irving hostesses will be Mrs. Sam Oslik,
Paster. Guests invited.
Mrs. Harold Shine and Mrs. Israel
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Levenstein. The following officers
ROCHEL LAYA STEPINER AID will be installed: president, Mrs.
SOCIETY is planning its annual Irwin Serman: vice president, Ida
donor luncheon for 12:30 p.m. Wright; secretaries. Ann Siegel
March 30 at Raleigh House. For and Mrs. Samuel Portner; treas-
tickets and information, call Mrs. urers, Mrs. Hilda blister and Mrs.
WYN and HAROLD LANDIS
Leo Sklar, 545-5494.
Joseph Mendelson; and tribute
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chairman, Mrs. Arthur Sofferin.
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GOODFELLOWSHIP LADIES
AUXILIARY elected Ann Lyons
NEGBAH CHAPTER. Pioneer
president at a recent election Women. will meet noon Wednes-
meeting. Ida Berger is vice presi- day at the home of Mrs. Fred
STYLE
dent; Sophie Finkel, treasurer; Gayer, 21811 Harding, Oak Park.
Fay
Rice and Stella Meizler, sec- Guests invited.
ELEGANCE
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retaries; Bessie Solloway and Eva
• BEAUTY
Levin, trustees; and Rae Wein-
AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
WYN-HAROLD CATERING
stein, sergeant-at-arms.
Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Tues-
day in the Labor Zionist Institute.
An Israeli movie will be shown.
Luncheon hostesses will be Mrs.
Jack Wilk, Mrs. Morris Goldman
and Mrs. David Feinberg.
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ZEDAKAH CLUB will open its
membership drive with a dessert
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luncheon noon Monday at the home
of Mrs. Sylvia Shapiro, 3810 W.
Outer Dr. Mrs. David J. Cohen
will review the book, "Creative
Woman" by Mrs. Arthur Goldberg.
For reservations or information on
the group, which is opening mem-
bership rolls to young women in
the community, call Mrs. Willard
Zamsky, membership and program
chairman, UN 2-8461. The club,
which assists the needy in mental
institutions, recently transported
450 patients from Ypsilanti State
Hospital to Ann Arbor to view the
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play "Gypsy."
Allied Jewish Campaign Wona-
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
will hold a meeting dedicated to en's Division will hold a luncheon
Tu b'Shevat noon Tuesday at the for Pace Setters noon Tuesday at
Labor Zionist Institute, Mrs. Mil- the home of Mrs.
dred Kramer, culture chairman, ani Kaye Goodwin
nounced. Mrs. Chana Michlin, pres- Fran k, 19200
ident, will give • a book review on Strathcona. The
"Parallel Quest" by Irma Lind- fund - raisin
helm.• A vocational scholarship to meeting will fea
Moetzet Hapoalot schools in Israel ture as speake
will be dedicated in the name of .James P. Rice,
Mrs. Sophie Sislin, who has been executive direc-
Moetzet Hapoalot chairman for for of the United
many years and was an organizer Hias Service :
of Pioneer Women. Refreshments world Jewish im-
migration a n d
will be served. Guests invited.
resettlement
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GLENWOOD CHAPTER, Worn-
en's American ORT, will -meet 8:30
p.m. Wednesday in the home of
Mrs. Gerry Berkal, 18315 Indiana.
Co-hostesses are Marilyn Flam and
Gloria Bell. There will be a dem-
onstration on "Hallmark of Enter-
taining." Guests invited.
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SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Tues-
day at the home of Bea Shulman;
22150 Harding, Oak Park. Co-host-
ess is Betty Barnett. Guest speaker .
will be Rabbi Sherwin Wine of
Birmingham Temple. Guests in- _
vited.
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DETROIT CANCER FIGHTERS,
City of Hope, will stage an evening
of bowling and dining 10 p.m.
Feb. 6 at Yorba-Linda Lanes. Bowl-
ing, prizes and a buffet supper will
be offered, according to Mrs. Elliot
Schubiner, vice president of fund
raising, and Mrs. Jerome Kornheis-
er, ticket Chairman. For informa-
tion, call Mrs. Kornheiser, EL
7-1071.
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BETH ABRAHAM SISTE R-
HOOD will meet 8:30 p.m. Monday
in the synagogue. Rabbi rsrael Hal-
Pern and Dr. Norman Shakne, a
psychiatrist, will discuss "How to
Improve Your Mental Health." Re-
freshments will be served, and
guests are welcome, according to
Mrs. Hyman Goldstein, program
chairman.
(More Clubs, Page 23)
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Friday, January 15, 1965-19
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Open Thursday Eve. 'till 9 p.m.
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