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May 17, 1974 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-05-17

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 17, 1974-29

Bond Campaign Goal Told by Bnai Brith

women's

Robert B. Semple, presi-
dent of the Detroit Symphony
Orchestra, announced the ap-
pointment of ALDO CEC-
(Continued from Page 28)
CATO as music director of
SHARONA CHAPTER,
the 61 year old symphonic Pioneer Women, will have a
ensemble.
board meeting 8 p.m. Thurs-
day at the home of Rhoda
Classifieds Get Quick Results Friedman, 23120 Radclift,
Oak Park.
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WANT TO BUY A HOME?
NORTHGATE CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, .will hold a
EXCLUSIVE
meeting noon Monday at the
SIXI'CRIKARER
Northgate Apts. club house.
BROKER
Mrs. Cary Berman will be
guest speaker. Guests are
CALL 559-8333
welcome, and refreshments
AETNA REALTY CO. will be served.
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Southfield
GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER,

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Pioneer Women, will hold its
installation noon Monday at
King's Arms Restaurant.
Mrs. Milton Weiss, recipient
of the Israel Bonds Shalom
Award, will be installing of-
ficer. Mrs. Israel Weisman is
chairman of the day. Officers
to be installed are Mesdames
Sam Lupovitch, president;
Israel Weisman, vice presi-
dent; Sidney Weinberger,
treasurer; Sol Berlingberg
and Sadie Adler, secretaries.
Guests are invited.
*

KNOB WOODS CHAPTER,
Women's American ORT,
will have its annual installa-
tion luncheon noon Monday
at the Knob - in - the -Woods
Apts. club house. Mrs. Joan
Sofferin, vocalist and guitar-
ist, will sing Israeli and
American songs. Mrs. Fred
Walters, regional vice presi-
dent and national board
member, will be installing
office r. For reservations,
call Mrs. William Fields,
353-6524, or Mrs. Sidney
Greenstein, 358-0674.

NEGBAH CHAPTER, PIO_
NEER WOMEN, will meet
12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the
home of President Fanny
Pr es s, 18315 Hubbell. A
jewelry display will be held,
and refreshments will be
served. Guests are invited.

Mrs. David Dunsky was
elected president of Sinai
Hospital Women's Guild at
its annual spring meeting
Thursday at the hospital.
Newly elected with her were
Mesdames Herbert Blumberg
and Norman Feder, vice
presidents; and Michael
Weisenfeld, Roger Ettlinger
and Abe Katzman, (secretar-
ies. New board members are
Mesdames Abe Katzman, B.
Benedict Glazer, Nathan Mil-
stein, Sidney Rattner, Leo
Sobel, William, Sloman, Abe
Burrows, David Dunsky,
Robert Dunsky, Stanley El-
kiss, Norman Feder, Abe
Smolowitz, Morris Adle r,
Samuel Katz, Isadore Kutin-
sky, Mitchell Mandeberg,
Milton Morris, Bernard Rose
and Miss Sylvia Winer. Vol-
unteers were saluted for
their service in all areas of
the hospital. A total of 75,763
hours of volunteer service
was given in 1973 by an
average 300 volunteers per
month.

WASHINGTON—Bnai Brith
announced a record $50,000,-
000 goal for its 1974 Israel
Bonds campaign.
The goal, adopted at the
annual meeting of Bnai
Brith's cabinet on Israel af-
fairs, is more than double
the organization's $24,170,350

in bond sales recorded last
year.
Milton Seidenman of Balti-
more, chairman of Bnai
Brith's Israel Bond cam-
paign, reported that a special
feature of this year's drive
would be to enlist 25,000
families as "Shomrei Israel"
— guardians of Israel — by
purchase of $1,000 bonds.

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Activates

HAL CORDON

AHAVA CHAPTER will
have a meeting 8 p.m. Thurs_
day at the home of Elaine
Galinsky, 7071 Edinborough,
West Bloomfield. "Tay-Sachs
Disease" will be discussed.
Single women age 20-30 are
invited. For information, call
Suzi Gaines, 559-8169, or
Susan Manhoff, 557-9059.

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CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will meet 8 p.m.
Monday, at the Raleigh
House. Mrs. Leo Rosen, pro-
gram chairman, has planned
a program honoring mothers,
and featuring Israeli guitar-
ist Ruth Gill. Husbands,
friends and mothers are in-
-vited. Refreshments will be
served.

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WOMEN'S ORTHODOX
LEAGUE will have a mother
and daughter luncheon 12:30
p.m. Sunday at Cong. Shom-
rey Emunah. Members and
Have A Happy Holiday
their children will model in
Mronbor. Detroit
Kosher Meet
GLENNWOOD CHAPTER,
Located in the Harvard Row Atoll
a fashion show. For. reserva-
Dealers Asooietiee
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tions, call Mrs. Jacob Bakst, Women's American ORT,
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nesday at the Sussex House.
There will be a fashion show.
For tickets, call Mrs. Michael
Udman, 535-4609. Officers to
be installed are Mesdames
GET.
Seymour Rubenstein, presi-
dent; Michael Udman, Shel-
don Dworkin, Daniel Free-
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Gerald Flagg, treasurer; Al-
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have an initiatory 7:45 p.m.
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