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omen's Clubs
PYTHIAN SISTERS elected
Alice Levine most excellent chief;
Sophie Thall, past chief; Rosetta
Cowan, senior; Rosetta Weiner,
junior; Ruth Goldman, manager;
Cecile Smith, secretary; Lillian
Lowenthal, treasurer; and Esther
Rachleff, musician. For informa-
tion on the Feb. 9 joint dinner-
dance with the Knights, call Mrs.
Levine, HE 5-0173.
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet 12:30 Thursday
at the Labor Zionist Institute.
Sarah Kanter will present "news
and views" and a report on the
donor event. Hostesses are Esther
Shrager and Julia Weiss. Friends
are invited.
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CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
will meet noon Tuesday at the
Labor Zionist Institute. A Hanuka
PRIMROSE BENE VOLENT program will be presented, with
CLUB will hold a Hanuka celebra- special readings by Adele Mon-
tion S p.m. Monday at Cong. Beth dry. The recent donor event will
be discussed, and refreshments
HON.
will be served by hotesses Hannah
Jacobs and Ida Berman. Guests
FOR THE BEST IN
invited.
MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT
SAM EMMER
And His Orchestra
358-0938
,BERRY COoe.
HEIGHTS GROUP, Hadassah,
will hold a theater party, directed
by Mrs. David Ruskin, 12:30 p.m.
Thursday at the Berkley Theater.
The film and cartoons will be
shown to young people, with re-
freshments and prizes included.
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JEWISH WOMEN EUROPEAN
WELFARE ORGANIZATION will
hold a lathe and games party noon
Monday at Cong. Ezras Achim.
Friends are invited. Chairman is
Fanny Laufer, and co-chairman
Mollie Baseman.
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The seventh annual Hanuka cele-
bration of Americans for Progres-
sive Israel—Hashomer Hatzair will
be held 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the
Labor Zionist Institute.
Entertainment will include folk
music, latkes, prizes and a report
on Israel by Abe Berniker, who
will have just returned from Israel.
The program will be followed by
Israeli dancing. Guests are wel-
come. For information call Devera
Stocker, 864-8035.
For
contribution to the advancement
of intergroup understanding, civil
liberties, and to the achievement
of full equality in a free society
for all Americans.
The chairman of the 1969 Amity
Award committee, Mrs. Robert
Rosenbush, has announced the
panel of judges to select the reci-
pient of this year's award. The Rt.
Rev. Richard S. Emrich, bishop of
the Episcopal Diocese of Mich-
igan, will be chairman of the
Noon today is the deadline for
all copy for the issue of Dec.
27. For the issue of Jan. 3, the
deadline will be noon Friday,
Dec. 27.
Deadlines for classified ads
will be 1 p.m. Tuesday, Dec.
24, for the issue of Dec. 27; and
1 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 31, for
the issue of Jan. 3.
These early deadlines are
necessitated because of holiday
closings Dec. 25 and Jan. 1.
Because of the holiday mail
rush, all copy from now until
January should be mailed early
or hand delivered. Deadlines
will be enforced.
Edwards, Dr. Leon Fram, Dr.
Robert M. Frehse, William T.
Gossett, Msgr. Clement Kern, Wal-
ter E. Klein, Barbara Locke, Judge
Wade H. McCree Jr., Harold
Norris and Mrs. Daniel Shapiro.
The judges will meet early in
January to review letters of
nomination from civic and religi-
ous organizations submitted by
Dec. 30 to the Amity Award com-
mittee, Detroit Women's Division,
American Jewish Congress, 163
Madison.
Working with Mrs. Rosenbush on
the Amity Award committee are
Mesdames Fred Benderoff, David
Schwartz, Seymour Israel, and
Gabriel Moscow. Mrs. Albert J.
Silber is president of the Detroit
Women's Division of American
Jewish Congress.
Rovner - Lachowitcher Aid So-
ciety will hold its 41st annual
Hanuka banquet 6:30 p.m. Sunday
at Mayfair Caterers. Joseph Sie-
gal. will conduct the candle-light-
ing ceremony.
Officers who will be installed at
the new meeting place, Cong.
Beth Hillel, 8 p.m. Jan. 2, are Abe
Saginaw, re-elected resident; Mey-
er Lewenthal, vice president; Ja-
cob Gubow, treasurer; Alex Begun
and Philip Krut, trustees; Molly
Saginaw, Sam Maths and Joseph
Siega 1, secretaries; and Abe
Applebaum and Rose Lewenthal,
hospitalers.
Rovner Free Loan Association
officers are Nathan Wiss, chair-
man; Joseph Siegal, financial sec-
retary; Abe Applebaum, treasur-
er; and Sam Lerman, trustee.
Your
Travel
Needs .. .
Local, National
or International
Folk Chorus Sets Concert,
Asks Singers to Join In
Call
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THE
The Detroit Jewish Folk Chorus,
which will hold its annual mid-win-
ter concert Jan. 19 at the Jewish
Center, invites singers to take part
in its activities. Rehearsals are
held 8:30 p.m. Mondays and Thurs-
days at the Jewish Music Center
on Schaefer Rd.
The concert, under the direction
of Harvey Schreibman, will per-
form the cantata "Rozhinkes mit
Mandlen" by. Avrom Goldfaden.
Cantor Harold Orbach will be guest
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Friday, December 20, 1968-19
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The Zionist Revisionists of De-
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Nominations are now being ac- tival 9 p.m. Saturday at the Young
cepted by the Detroit Women's Israel Center of Oak-Woods.
Division of the American Jewish
Refreshments will be served and
Congress for the recipient of the a Yiddish floor show presented.
22nd annual Amity Award.
Music will be by Eric Rosenow
The award is presented each and his Continentals.
year to an outstanding commu-
nity leader for his or her unique
JEWISH NATIONAL FUND
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY will hold
a board meeting noon Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. Julius Ring, 16900
Mt. Vernon, Southfield. Mrs. Larry
Chanin, fund-raising chairman,
asks all workers to attend. The
annual donor event will be held judges committee which includes
Jan. 21 at Temple Israel.
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