TIE METIMET MARSH NEWS

Pioneer Women Luncheon to Culminate
Its $70,000 Fund-Raising Campaign

Setting a goal of 670,000 to be chapters will celebrate completion
attained by Dec. 16, Detroit Coun- of its annual fund-raising drive
cil of Pioneer Women and its 18 with a noon luncheon that day at
Raleigh House.
Mrs. Sam Fishman, president of
DICK STEIN
Detroit Council, announced that
the former national president, Mrs.
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Rose Kaufman, will be speaker
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of the afternoon, and Cantor Har-
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old Orbach and Marjorie Gordon
will be guest artists.
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Mrs. Kaufman, a native of
Cleveland w h
has served in
leading Jewish
offices in that
city, is a mem-
ber of the execu-
LAMES—MEN
tive of the Amer-
TONE-O-MATIC
ican Israel Pub-
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lic Affairs Com-
mittee and of the
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World
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Jewish Congress. Mrs. Kaufman
2823 Coolidge, Berkley
She is on the administrative com-
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mittee of the American Zionist
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Council and board of governors of
Israel Bonds and is a deputy mem-
ber of the actions committee of
the World Zionist Congress. She
is national vice president of Jew-
ish National Fund and national
vice president of Histadrut in
Israel.
For years, Mrs. Kaufman has
traveled across the U.S. and
Canada to speak on behalf of
Pioneer Women, Histadrut, Jew-
ish National Fund, United Jew-
ish Appeal and Israel . Bonds.
She has been to Israel on mis-
sions to review the social serv-
ices of Pioneer Women and visit-
ed every part of the country to
note the progress of installations
for women, youth and children.
Funds raised from the annual
campaign help maintain Pioneer
Women's network of social services
throughout Israel, including chil-
dren's homes, day nurseries, re-
habilitation center s, vocational
training schools, agricultural youth
villages, clubs for Arab women
and training centers in frontier
villages.
These services are coordinated
through Pioneer Women's sister
organization in Israel, Moetze:
Hapoalot (Working Women's Coun-
cil).
For lunch reservations, call Pio-
neer Women, 399-1480.

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Mr. and Mrs. Eli Listopad of
Kenosha Ave., Oak Park, an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Gilda E. to Mark 0.
Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mal-
vin Foster of Norwood, Mass. The
couple attends Michigan State
University. Mr. Foster did his un-
dergraduate work at the Univer-
sity of Massachusetts. An April
wedding is planned.

The DEARBORN ORCHESTRAL
SOCIETY will present its second
suscription concert of the season
8:30 p.m. Saturday in the Stout
Junior High School auditorium,
Dearborn. Tickets can be pur-
chased at the door.

SAM EIVIMER

An all-out year-end drive to col-
Professional Entertainment
lect $2,500,000 in Israel Bond
pledges will be highlighted by a
"latke and lekakh" party 12:30
p.m. Dec. 15 at Cong. Bnai David.
Headed by Mrs. Charles S. Levi
and Mrs. Gerald Loomus, under
the sponsorship of the Israel Bond
Featuring Television Personality, Singer Vicki Carroll
women's division, the party will
feature as guest speaker, Bishop
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dean of the Armenian Patriarch- weIr•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
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Mr. Grunt's Crisp, Delicious
Members of synagogues, tem-
ples, organizations, institutions and
groups active in the Israel Bond
Campaign will participate. Refresh-
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ments for the cash party are cour-
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tesy of the Israel Bond women's
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division.
A special feature of the gather-
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ing will be the awarding of a $100
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ance at the party and the award
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"We have the opportunity to make
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But we must exert all our efforts atie
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to convert the pledges into cash
vital for Israel's survival."
For reservations and to volun-
teer, call the Israel Bond office,
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Heading t h e
Israel Bond
women's divi-
sion ea sh col-
lection effort are
Mrs. Gerald
Loomns (left)
and Mrs. Charles
S. Levi, both
active, with their
husbands, in the
medical division
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campaign. Mrs.
Loomis Is a vice
president of the
Oak Park - Hunt-
Ington Woods
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League of Wom- r
en Voters and
on the board of the United Hebrew Schools-Beth Achim PTO. Mrs.
Levi is active in Mizrachl, Akiva Day School and Malmonides
Society.
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MISS RV' ELLIS

Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Ellis of Dun-
ston Rd., Bloomfield Hills, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Ruth Ann to Merrill Stro-
mer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Stromer of Grand Concourse Dr.,
Southfield.
Miss Ellis is a graduate of East-
em Michigan University. Her fi-
ance, a graduate of Wayne State
University, attends the Ohio School
of Podiatric Medicine in Cleveland.
The wedding will be in June.

City of Hope Group Plans
Business, Social Meeting

Mr. and Mrs. Group, City of
Hope, will meet 8 p.m. Saturday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ruby

Samson, 18447 Adrian, Southfield.
A report on the scotch-doubles
fund raising event will be dis-
follow,
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