Glamorama Luncheon to Go High Style

City of Hope Cancer Fight-
ers' annual Glamorama
luncheon is planned for noon
Dec. 5 at the Raleigh House.
A fashion show featuring
the latest collection by Mig-
non, will be shown by some
of the area's top models to
musical accompaniment.
Mignon will be in town

especially for Glamorama.
Mrs. Esther Horowitz, gift
chairman, has obtained many
gifts to be given as prizes.
Mrs. Earl Weingarden is
decorations chairman, and
Mrs. Charles Young over-all
chairm an.
Proceeds will help support
the programs of the City of

Correction

Linda Fink to TI ed
Mr. Mark B. Stein

Schocken Books Inc. (200
Madison, New York 10016) is
the (publisher of Mae Shaffer
Rockland's "Work of Our
Hands: Jewish Needlework
for Today," cited in The
Jewish News Nov. 2. The
Jewish Publication Society is
not co-publisher but has pur-
chased the right to distribute
a limited quantity of the
title to its members.

Women to Hear
Political Analyst

Hope pilot research center
at Duarte, Calif.
Temple Israel Sisterhood
Tickets are available from will hear Dr. Saul K. Pa-
Mrs. Isadore Epstein, 557- dover, professor of political
3519.
science at the University of
Chicago, noon Morday at its
Fall Forum '73 lu icheon at
the synagogue. His topic is
The Michigan Community "The American Presidency:
Blood Center will hold a Its Vast Powers and Limita-
blood drive noon-4 p.m. tions."
Tuesday at the Jewish Cen-
Dr. Padover, a political
ter. For an appointment, call analyst and government ad-
the Center, DI 1-4200, or the viser, formerly was an as-
MCBC office, 833-5533.
sistant to the secretary of
Volunteers can insure a the interior. He is an author
year's protection for them- and lecturer who has made
selves and their immediate several missions abroad for
families with one donation. the government.
Guests are invited at a
Unmarried donors can se-
cure the same protection for nominal charge. For reserva-
themselves and any three tions, due today, call the
temple office, 863-7769.
persons they choose.

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