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omen's
Peanut brittle made by the experts (in this case, Robert Gam-
ble) is ready for sampling by Mrs. Nathan Fink (left) and Mrs.
Easton Brodsky. The candy will be featured at the Country Store,
an old-fashioned candy shop planned for the annual Antique Fair
and Art Show of Temple Israel Sisterhood Sunday through Tuesday
at the synagogue.
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said works in all media of some
100 artists from Detroit and
Michigan will be for sale.
A garden atmosphere will per-
meate the show, particularly in
the Country Garden Dining Room,
where guests will have home-
made lunches and dinners served
from a picket-fence counter in
a setting of spring flowers, green-
ery and trees. In addition, a soda
bar will be open in the afternoon
for snacks.
The community is invited. Mrs.
Abraham L. Cohen, chairman of
the fair, said tickets are available
by calling the temple office, UN
3-7769, or at the door.
The Country Store, an old-fash-
ioned candy shop, will greet visi-
tors at the 14th annual Antique
Fair and Art Show of the Temple
Israel Sisterhood Sunday through
Tuesday at the temple.
Such treats as old-fashioned
chocolate-covered sponge, peanut-
butter sticks and licorice brittle
have been made especially for the
fair.
Visitors will find a variety of
displays open during the hours of
the fair, noon to 10 p.m. Antique
dealers from Michigan and the
Midwest will show Americana,
Old World objects, old brass, sil-
ver, china, books and bric-a-brac.
There will be exhibitions of
painting and sculpture, and pot- Goldie Young Directing
tery-making will be demonstrat-
ed by representative of the Ann American-Yiddish Revue
Arbor Potters Guild. Art chair-
Mrs. Charles (Goldie) Young is
man Mrs. Rodney Landsman producer and director of the
American-Yiddish Musical Revue
presented 8:30 p.m. April
Spring Hats on Minds 7 to at be Cong.
Sha-
of Hadassah Women arey Zedek.
Sponsors of the
at Close Campaign
revue, Detroit
A touch of spring will be offered Cancer Fighters
in the millinery show planned by of the City of
Detroit Chapter of Hadassah 12:45 Hope, will turr0:.
over all proceeds'
p.m., April 6, at
to the nonsec-
the Royal Thea-
tarian n a t ional
ter T h e event
medical center at
will mark the
Duarte, C a 1 i f.
c u 1 m ination of
Funds will go to- Mrs. Young
Hadassah
th e
ward free patient care, research
Eye-Bank Cam-
and education.
paign.
Hal Gordon and his orchestra
Television star
will provide the music for the
Virginia Graham
show, first presented at a City
of the s h o w,
of Hope regional convention here.
"Girl Talk, will
For tickets, call Mrs. David
be present, ac- Mrs. Hillman
cording to Mrs. Sander Hillman, Schwartz, UN 4-2920.
Detroit Cancer Fighters will
chairman of the Eye-Bank Cam-
hold a general meeting 8 p.m. Mon-
paign.
Among the hats selected by day at Imperial Caterers. The lat-
buyer Louise Solomon for showing est hair stylest will be demon-
are "Mod" styles and creations by strated.
famous American, French, Italian
and Spanish designers. One of
Magician to Appear
these hats will be awarded as a
Magician Micky Davis will per-
prize.
form in a variety talent show spon-
Mrs. Jack Perlman is chairman sored by Parents Without Partners
of the day. Admission is one filled 3 p.m. Sunday at the Jewish Cen-
eye-bank or a commensurate con- ter. The public, especially children,
tribution. Proceeds will be used is invited.
for research in eye diseases at the
Hadassah-Hebrew University Med-
ical Center.
DETROIT AUXILIARY, Amer
ican Medical Center at Denver,
will meet 1 p.m. April 6 in the
Jewish Center. Outstanding mem
bers with birthdays will be hon-
ored.
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PAULA STARK OFFICERS
CLUB will meet 12:30 p.m. Satur
day in the home of Paula Stark,
24542 George Washington.
(More Clubs — Page 25)
SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet 9 p.m. Thurs-
day at the home of Sara Cohen,
23281 Harding, Oak Park. Elec-
tion of officers will be held. Funny
fashion show will follow the meet-
ing. Prizes for the funniest hats
will be awarded.
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YOUNG WOMEN'S B I C U R
CHOLEM will meet noon Wednes-
day at the home of Mrs. Sam Mos-
cow, 19939 Lesure. An 11 a.m.
board meeting will precede the
general session.
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LADIES OF YESHIVATH
BETH YEHUDAH and WOMEN'S
SABBATH LEAGUE will hold a
board meeting noon Tuesday in
the home of president Mrs. Isa-
dore Levin, 5329 W. Outer Dr.
Mrs. Walter Epstein, social chair-
man, will be assisted by Mesdames
Leo Laufer, Rose Bielewich, Es-
ther Sachs and Kate Rubin. Plans
will be made for a spring lunch-
eon in May.
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RODIN CLUB will meet 1 p.m.
April 14 in the home of Mrs. Rich-
ard Deutsch, 18960 Appoline.
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NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold a Purim dinner
6:30 p.m. Sunday at the Labor In-
stitute. Chairman for the evening
will be Mrs. Abe Primack. A reg-
ular meeting will be held at the
institute the following Wednesday.
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YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK-
WOODS SISTERHOOD will meet
3 p.m. Saturday in the Young Is-
rael building. Rabbi James Gor-
don, spiritual leader of the con-
gregation, will be guest speaker.
Mrs. Louis Fein, chairman, invites
the public. Refreshments will be
served.
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FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
Mizrachi Women, will meet 12:45
p.m. Monday at Beth Aaron Syna-
gogue. A report on Israel and
world wide news will be given by
Mrs. Joshua Sperka, program
chairman. Hostesses will be Mes-
dames Roy Gilbert, Ann Bloom
and Goldie Shipko. Plans also will
be made for the annual donor
event to be held May 11 at Bnai
Moshe Synagogue. For tickets or
information, call Mrs. Milton Rad-
ner, UN 4-7891.
Open Thurs. to 9 p.m.
BR 3-2509 or VE 7-9783
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Friday,
Chubs
MICHAEL C. STARK CHAP-
TER, Children's Leukemia Foun-
dation, installed Mrs. Sue Stark,
president; Mrs. Sharyn Cornfield,
Mrs. Charlotte Finstein, vice presi-
dents; Mrs. Barbara Benjamin,
treasurer; Carol Coville and Mrs.
Gail Woronoff, secretaries; and
Mrs. Lorraine Singerman, member
at large..
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CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
will hold an open meeting 12:30
p.m. Tuesday at the Labor Zionist
Institute. Members are asked to
bring stamp books or equivalent
gifts to be used for the April 10
Child Rescue Party. Refreshments
will be served by hostesses Han-
nah Jacobs and Rose Tabock.
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Israel Bond Award Luncheon are (from left) seated: Mrs. Israel Ser.
ling, Club 2 Israel Bond chairman; Mrs. Norman Leemon, member of
the Pioneer Women's national board; Louis E. Levitan, Detroit Israel
Bond director; Mrs. Milton Weiss, president, Pioneer Women's
Council; Mrs. Alex Schreier, Council Israel Bond chairman; Mrs.
Norman Kanter, vice president of Women's Council, and Mrs. Jack
Gosman, Israel Bond council co-chairman; standing, Mrs. Harry
Levitt, Mrs. Sam Fishman, and Mrs. Frank Rath, council vice
presidents. The annual award luncheon will be held April 29 at
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