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December 12, 1969 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-12-12

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women's Club actl.vities

NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold a business and
Social meeting 12:30 p.m. Wednes-
Sholem Aleichem Institute.
ay
The donor luncheon will be dis-
_Cussed. Hostess will be Mrs.
Julius Alenco. Friends are invited.

* * s •

DAVID -HORODOKER ORGANI-
.ZATION will meet 12:30 p.m.
-Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Alex
DOrehen, 25639 Greenfield, Soutn--

g ust on time for

the holidays.

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YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREEN-
FIELD SISTERHOOD will hold its
membership tea 12:30 p.m. Tues-
day at the home of Mrs. Meyer
Eisenberg, 25621 Colleen, Oak
Park. Sheila Weinbaum of a local
gallery,will exhibit and discuss
paintings and other art objects.
Miss Weinbaum, an art graduate
of Wayne State University, has
taught art in the public schools. ,
Hostesses for the tea are Mes-
dames Gerry Greenfield, Bertha
Grossman, Shirley Portnoy, Mollie
Ryback, Rita Screiber and Jean
Weiss. For information, call mem-
bership chairman, Mrs. Ruth Mit-
tleman, 353-9662. Transportation
can be arranged by calling Mrs.
Rita Schreiber, 5424912.
* * *
OAK PARK CHAPTER, Order of
the Eastern Star, in conjunction
with Oak Park Masonic Lodge, will
hold a .Hanuka latke party 8 p.m.
Sunday at Berkley Masonic Tem-
plc. Nominal admission. Also, the
lodge is sponsoring a children's
Hanuka party the same afternoon
from 2 to 4.
*
*
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet noon Wednes-
day at the Sholem Aleichem In-
stitute. Sarah Kanter will report
on the annual donor event. Hos-
tesses for the afternoon will he
Betty Tennenbaum and Jenny
Soifer.
* * *
CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will meet noon Mon-
day at the Raleigh House for an
afternoon of games.

* K *

off

and more

cocktail clothes
and
iscellaneous

JEAN BLACKBURN

"Fashions for Women"
Merrillwood Mall
corner of Merrill and
Woodward at the top of the
escalator

NOW OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M.
'TIL XMAS .
EXCEPT SAT. , 5:30 P.M.

BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL
CHAPTER, W o m en's American
ORT will meet 8 p.m. Monday at
the home of Mrs. Fern Katz, 21901
Church, Oak Park. A talk on drugs
and violence by Seymour Posher,
criminal attorney, will follow.
Guests are welcome.
• * •
DIMONA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold its annual Ha-
nuka luncheon and games party
12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. Louis Kaminsky, 18951 Lau-
der. Guests are invited. For reser-
avtions, call Mrs. David Shuster,
LI 7-1438.
* K *
MAIMONIDES MEDICAL SO-
CIETY W 0 M E N'S AUXILIARY
will hold an open board meeting
noon Monday at the home of Mrs.
Joseph Carp, 3333 Shelbourne.
Dr. Jerry Tobias of the University
of Detroit will speak on "Antisocial
Behavior in the Suburbs." Co-hos-
tesses with Mrs. Carp will be Mes-
dames Henry Schlesinger, Marcus
Sugarman. I. Walter Silver, Julian
Stern, Michael Wainstock, Edward
Skully and Sidney Friedlaender.

SAVE!" SAVE!
BUY DIRECT

TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTER
1100D will hear Mrs. Harry
Landsman discuss Leo Katcher's
"Post-Mortem" at a breakfast-
review 10 a.m. Monday at the
temple.
s * s

BUSINESS AND P11OFESSION-
AL GROUP, Hadassah, will cele-
brate Hanuka and the birthday
anniversary of Henrietta Szold 2
p.m. Sunday at Hadassah House.
Helen Kass, program chairman,
has planned a musical program
with Susan and Pamela Szulbor-
ski, pianists. Mrs. Albert Kahn,
president, said friends are invited.

FROM THE

IMPORTER

SEVIVICHLITI.
KAPLAN
and Co.

PURITY CHAPTER, Order of
the Eastern Star, will hold a
Hanuka party 6:30 p.m. Monday
at Eureka Temple. For informa-
tion, call Elfreda Greenwald, 534-
8313.

Watch: Late Mail,
Early Deadlines

The Jewish News cautions
those who have copy to sub-
mit that mail is becoming

.

IMPORTER AND CUTTERS
OF FINE DIAMONDS
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DI 1-5515

(Continued on Page 29)

I

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, December 12, 1969-23

extremely slow because of
the holiday rush. Either hand

deliver, or mail early so as
to ensure publication of copy.
Because both Christmas and
New Year's Day occur on

Thursdays, The Jewish News
will be printing the paper a
day earlier. Consequently,
earlier deadlines will be en-
forced. Deadline for the issue
of Dec. 26 will be noon Fri-
day, Dec. 19. Deadline for
the issue of Jan. 2 will be
noon Friday, Dec. 26.

SUNDAY ONLY

Open 12 to 6

FAKE FUR COATS

FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,

Mizrachi Women, will hold a
Hanuka party noon Monday at
Cong. Beth Hillel. There will be a
program and prizes. Proceeds will
go to the scholarship fund for
children in Batya projects. Hos-
tesses will be Mesdames Sol
Wolock, Leon Wolok, Nathan Wo-
lok, Louis Rose, Hy Snyder and
I. M. Becker. Friends are invited.
* * *
OAK PARK GROUP, Hadassah,
will hear a review of Philip Roth's
"Portnoy's Complaint" by Law-
rence Wernher, head librarian of
the Oak Park Public Library, noon
Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Wal-
ter Nussbaum, 10151 Burton, Oak
Park. Latkes will be served. For
reservations, call Mrs. Nussbaum,
LI 3-6585.
✓ r *
DETROIT LEAGUE, C A R I H,
will hold an open meeting noon

Wednesday at Knob Woods Club-
house. How to pack, wrinkle-free,
for travel will be demonstrated by
an airline representative. Games
will follow, and luncheon will be
served. Guests are invited, accord
ing to program chairmen Mrs. Fay '
Friedman and Mrs. Ida Baker.

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