women 's Club
KINNERET CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will meet
noon Sept. 10 at the Work-
men's Circle Center, an-
nounces President Pearl
Chafetz. Charles Driker will
speak on current events.
Hostesses will be Frances
Shayne and Ruth Schecter.
Guests are invited.
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CLUB TWO, Pioneer Wom-
en, will meet 11:30 a.m. Wed-
nesday at the Charterhouse
Apts. club room. Brunch will
be sponsored by Dora Fink
and Blanche Rose. Adele
ndry is guest speaker.
ests are invited.
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SHAAREY ZEDEK SIS-
TERHOOD will meet noon
Sept. 10 in the social hall.
"What Drum Beat Is Jewish
Youth Marching to Today?"
will be discussed by Rabbi
Gerald Teller, 'education and
youth director of Cong. Shaa-
rey Zedek; Arlene Gold-
berg, Jewish Family and
Children's Service represen-
tative; and Rabbi Joel Pou-
pko, Hillel director at the
University of Michigan. Ba-
by-sitters are available. For
reservations, call Mrs. My-
ron Milgrom, 353-9514, or
Mrs. Clarence Salzberg, 642-
1649. Mrs. Ralph Pierce is
chairman, Mrs. Irving Laker
is vice president of program,
and Mrs. Robert Brody is
president.
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WOMEN OF JEWISH NA-
TIONAL FUND president
Mrs. Jules Kraft announces
the first board meeting of
the season will be held noon
Tuesday at the Zionist Cul-
tural Center. A fall program
will be presented by Mrs.
Louis Levine, program chair-
man. Mesdames Anton Ros-
enfeld and Samuel Wexler,
co-chairmen of membership,
will give a report on the gar-
den party. Luncheon will be
served by Mesdames Louis
Cooper, Norman Cottler, Ju-
lius Feigelman and Louis
Levine.
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CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will hold its an-
nual tag days Sept. 16 - 18.
Proceeds will be used at the
City of Hope Medical Center
to aid the New Horizons pro-
gram of advanced research,
patient care and education
in the area of catastrophic
diseases. Volunteers willing
to work for a few hours may
call chairmen, Mrs. Phil
Moss. 851-2536, or Mrs. Ro-
bert Paletz, 541-7179.
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Early Deadline
for Labor Day
Because Labor Day will
fall on Monday, Sept. 3,
there will be early dead-
lines for the Jewish News
issue of Friday, Sept. 7.
All copy must be in our
hands—either by mail or
hand delivery — by noon
today. Publicity received
after the deadline will be
too late for publication in
the Sept. 7 issue.
CHILDREN UNLIMITED
will visit the Michigan State
School for the Blind 9 a.m.
Sept. 12. For reservations,
call Marilyn Milgrom, 398-
7CB5. Plans for the new year
were announced at a recent
luncheon by president Evelyn
Columbus. New officers for
1973-74 are Evelyn Columbus,
president; Lila Daniels, vice
president; Phoebe Sellins,
treasurer; Ann Friedman and
Mary Blitz, secretaries; Mol-
lie Gale, Toby Schecter,
Dottie Schwartz and Flor-
ence Brand, chairmen; Mari-
lyn Milgrom and Libby Yar-
rows, co-chairmen; Rose
Schecter, liaison office r;
Freda Needleman, sergeant-
at-arms; and Marion Stein,
Doris Burstein, Faye Brick-
ner, Esther Paige, Jerry Gell,
Betty Lieberman, Arlene
Zimberg, Marion Richman
and Faye Rosenbaum, board
members.
BETH - ACHIM SISTER-
HOOD will meet noon Sept.
10 in the synagogue. Mrs.
Donald davis, vice president
of programing, announces
the guest speaker, Mrs. John
Shada will explore the "Won-
derful World of Women." Re-
freshments will be served.
For transportation, call the
synagogue office, 352-8670.
Sisterhood president is Mrs.
Arthur Schussler.
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NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pion-
eer Women, will hold a paid-
up membership luncheon
noon Wednesday at the home
of the vice president, Mrs.
Irving Winkelman, 22111
Harding, Oak Park. Mrs.
Ben Press, president, invites
friends.
PYTHIAN SISTERS will
meet 8 p.m. Wednesday at
the meeting hall in Berkley.
The Grand Temple conven-
tion will he held Sept. 13-15
in Lansing. Esther Rachleff
is delegate.
GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will meet
noon Wednesday at the Oak
Park Community Center.
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its first dance of the season
9 p.m. Sept. 15 at Cong. Bnai
Moshe. There will be a floor
show with music provided by
Eric Rosenow and His Con-
tinentals.
Refreshments w i 11 be
served. For reservations, call
Sonia Popowski, 557-3994, or
Mrs. Helen Balberman, 968-
3791.
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Wom-
en will meet 11:30 a.m. Tues-
day at the Charterhouse Apts
club room. Mrs. Sophie Sis-
lin announces the meeting
will be dedicated to Moetzet
Hapoalot and asks members
to pick up their donor kits.
Mrs. Gertrude Lewin is 'bul-
letin chairman. Brunch will
be served. Guests are wel-
come. For transportation.
call Chana Michlin, 399-6839.
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Temple Israel Couples Club
will host its "Last Rose of
Summer" ball 8:30 p.m.
Sept. 8 at the temple.
Music will be provided by
Jeep Smith and his band. Re-
freshments will be served.
The admission charge in-
cludes a year's membership
in the club.
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