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August 23, 1968 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-08-23

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Beth Ei Marrieds to Spend
`An Evening in Denmark'

• "An Evening in Denmark" will
inaugurate the Temple Beth El
Married Group's social season 8:30
p.m. Sept. 14 in the Temple social
hall.
Featuring a late supper, as well
as dancing to the music of Maurice
Little and the Townsmen, the eve-
ning is free to paid up members.
For information and reserva-
tions, call Mrs. David Kahrnoff,
545-3329, or Mrs. Herb Saperstien.
541-3133.

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NEGBA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the Labor Zionist
Institute. Its newly elected officers
are Helen Schrage, president;
Frances Shapiro, Freda Metz and
Martha Rosenfeld, vice presidents;
Ruth Kimmel, Rose Guyer and
Gertrude Becker, secretaries; Lena
Schwart, dues chairman; Jessie
Saslove, treasurer; Etta Kaplan,
membership chairman; and Flor-
ence Primack, Moetzet Haoalot.
Guests are invited. Refreshments
will be served.

PARKWOOD CHAPTER, Worn-
en's American ORT, will hold a
buffet luncheon noon Sept. 4 at the
Shoreline East Penthouse, 8200 E.
Jefferson, to honor new members.
Guests are invited. An original
skit will be presented by the
Parkwood Players. For reserva-
tions, call Mrs. Albert Landy, 353-
7657, or Mrs. Benjamin Williams,
545-8904.

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CITY OF H OP E CANCER
FIGHTERS will hold an executive
board meeting 8 p.m. Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. Louis Starr, 4774
Crestview, Birmingham. Chairman
and workers will be chosen for the
coming year's fund-raising proj-
ects, which include a millionaire's
party, barn dance-cake sale, door-
to-door campaign, blue banks and
a tag day. Funds raised will help
support the National Medical Cen-
ter in Duarte, Calif.

Because of Labor Day, The
Jewish News will have an
early deadline on copy for M
the issue of Sept. 6. Dead-
line will be noon Friday,
Aug. 30.

SHAAREY ZEDEK SISTER-
HOOD will. hold a luncheon meet-
ing noon Sept. 9 at the synagogue.
A skit,. "Gift of Light," directed
by Mrs. Goerge Parzen and Mrs.
Louis Berry will be presented.
Receiving special honors will be
certified braillists, who h a v e
completed the Braille course and
a 35 page braille manuscript for-
warded to the Library of Congress.
Upon receipt of this certification,
the braillist is eligible to tran-
scribe material for the blind. For
reservations, call Mrs. Louis Kaz-
Is dan, 547-9584 or Mrs. Milford
Nemer, 358-2695. Mrs. Joseph
Snider is chairman of the day, and
Mrs. Allen Levin is program vice
president. Mrs. Marvin Fleisch-
man, president, invites friends.
.* r. *

DAVID HORODOKER WOM-
EN'S ORGANIZATION will meet
12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home
of Mrs. Bernard Chase, 15331
Rosemary,' Oak Park. Several
members were recently hostesses
at a picnic given for two wards
at Northville State Hospital..
* * *
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Sept.
4 at the Labor Zionist Institute.
Vice President Bessie Litwak, who
recently returned from Israel, will
speak on conditions there since the
Six-Day War. Rebecca Warren,
newly-elected president, and Mrs.
Litwak will serve as hostesses.
* K.
ROSENWALD LADIES AUXIL-
IARY, American Legion, will hold
an executive board luncheon meet-
ing noon Tuesday, at the home of
Mrs. Marion Tennenbaum, 20551
Lasher. The installation of new
officers Sept. 11 will be discussed.
The group will meet 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the Workmen's Cir-
cle Center.
* * *
SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHI
will hold an indoor garden party
12:30 p.m. Wednesday at Beth
Tefilo Emanuel Tikva Synagogue.
Proceeds will assist child care,
social welfare and vocational train-
ing of children in Mizrachi homes
in Israel. Sponsors are Mrs. Libbie
Dubrinsky and Mrs. Milton Win-
ston. President Mrs. Morris Lach-
over invites guests.
* * *
ZEDAKA CLUB will hold an
open meeting 12:30 p.m. Monday
at the Northgate club house.

'Exercise for Prone
Patient' Useful Guide

Those who seek a "rest cure" as

well as an active exercise guide
now have it in an interesting vol-
ume issued by Wayne State Uni-
versity Press as a Savoyard Book.
In "Exercise for the Prone Pa-
tient," Mildred Field Etter, RN
MA OTR, prescribes free mov-
ing treatment, explaining proced-
ures and modalities.
Excellently illustrated with 60
figures showing the various opera-
tions, this book is useful for occu-
pational, recreational and physical
therapists, for doctors, nurses and
medical students and for lay peo-
ple as well.

Friday, August 23, 1968-19

society's annual meeting at Camp
Tamarack, Ortonville, Aug. 11.

Name New Directors
of Fresh Air Society

Mrs. Julian H. Scott, president
of the Fresh Air Society, an-
nounces the election of the follow-
ing to the board of directors for a
three year term:
Mrs. William Frank, Alan E.
Luckoff, Leslie Rose, Mrs.•Hyman
Safran, Mrs. Bert L. Smokier and
Louis M. Stern.
Mrs. I. Irving Bittker, Mrs. Sam-
uel Chapin, Sol G. Kurtzman, Mrs.
Asher Tilchen and Sidney J. Winer
were re-elected.
The nominating committee was
chaired by Maxwell E. Katzen.
The election took place at the

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