I women's auh news (Continued from Page 33) .BETH SHALOM SISTER- HOOD saw Rabbi David Nel- son install the following offi- cers at its intallation lun- cheon: President, Mrs. Sam- uel Pearlstein; vice presi- dents: Mesdames Sol Lipson, Morrey Mendelson, Abe Tut- tleman and Sidney Abramo- witz; treasurer, Mrs. Leo Schwartz; secretaries, Mes- dames Joel Yellen, Robert Prussack, Sidney Katz and Seymore Eizelman; parlia- mentarian, Mrs. Jules Kut- ner. * * GLENNWOOD CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will have a night of Israeli folk dancing with Yaacov David- ovich 8 p.m. June 15 at the Oak Park Community Center. A late Italian supper will be served. Proceeds will benefit the ORT school building fund. For ticket information, call Mrs. Stephen Landau, 398- 7547. * * NORTHWEST CHAPTER, CARIH, will have its award luncheon noon Wednesday at Creative Party Planning including Candy Centerpieces IPersonalized Party Favors InvitationS and Party Accessories for all occasions . MARCIA MASSERMAN ' 644-6138 ALLAN'S MACHINE CARPET CLEANING SPECIALISTS 779-6825 HARVARD ROW I KOSHER MEATS -& POULTRY, INC.. • MP wIN Originators of the Harvard Roast . We Have All Fresh & Frozen Items For Your Bar BQ 1 ise Wasted in the Honronl New MeN EL- 6-5110-1 Member Detroit [lecher Meet Deeiees Association. Paradiso's. T h e luncheon honors women . who raised funds for the Children's As- thma Research Institute and Hospital. A program is planned. For information, call Mrs. Max Freedman,- 559-4752, or Mrs. Albert Dunn, 647-7310. * * * NORTHGATE CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will have a luncheon noon June 17 at the Northgate Apts. recreation hall. Proceeds will be for- warded to Israel. For reser- vations, call Hilda Feldman, 968-8287. * * * PYTHIAN SISTERS will have its annual charity rum- mage sale 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Sat- urday at the Ferndale Com- munity Center. Proceeds will benefit underprivileged and handicaped children. A social and last meeting of the year will be held 8 p.m. June 19 at Castle Hall, Berkley. * * * CHILDREN UNLIMITED will have its annual. installa-. tion luncheon noon Wednes- day at the Knob Woods Apts. club house. Officers to be in- stalled are Mesdames Mary Blitz, president; Lila Daniels and Evelyn Columbus, vice presidents; Phoebe Sellins, treasurer; Harriett Sigel, Marie Berkuson and Faye Rosenbaum, secretaries; Mol- ly Gale, Annie Friedman, Florence Brand, Dottie Schwartz, Rose Shecter and Marion Stein, chairmen; Frieda Niedelman, sergeant- at-arms. Board members are: - Mesdames Toby Schecter, Mar- ilyn Milgrom, Esther Paige, Lib- by Yarows, Jerry Gell, Betty Lieberman, Marion Richman, Fay Brickner, Helen Klau, Ar- lene Zimberg and Anne Rosen- berg. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 7, 1974-37 Tag Day to BenefitVictims of Disease nominal fee. For information, call Lila Daniels, 358-0213. * * * AESCULAPIAN LADIES AUXILIARY will have a lun- cheon noon Wednesday at the Pagoda Inn. Guests are in- vited. For reservations, call Mrs: Harold Biller, 557-7563. * * * SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet 8 p.m. Thursday at the home of Rae Wagenberg, 30047 Highmeadow, Farmington. Slides of Israel will be shown. * * * PRIMROSE B. ENEV 0- LENT CLUB will meet 8 p.m. Monday at the Zionist Cultural Center. Mrs. Frieda Nieman, chairman of the slate committee, will conduct the election. Installation will be held June 17 at Topinka's Country House. For reserva- tions, call Mrs. Rose Shapiro, 541-4217. * * * BETH 'ACHIM SISTER- HOOD will follow June 15 Sabbath morning services with an installation luncheon and oneg Shabat program 12:30 p.m. at the synagogue. Guests are invited. Rabbi Milton Arm will install the newly elected officers and board members. Mrs. Arthur Schussler will be installed as president for her second term. There is a nominal charge for the luncheon, pay- able in advance. For reserva- tions, by Monday, call Mrs. Robert Hacter, 353-5148, or Mrs. Bernard Whiteman, 356- 1864. Chairman of the day is Mrs. Thomas Partovich. * The Committee to Combat Huntington's Disease will sponsor a Tag Day June 15 throughout the metropolitan area and parts of lower Mich- igan. In honor of the drive, Gov. William G. Milliken has proclaimed the month of June as "Fight Huntington's Di- sease Month." Huntington's Disease is a fatal inherited neurological disorder which strikes men and women. Symptoms are characterized by progressive- ly sever e uncontrollable movements of the limbs, loss of motor coordination— and emotional disturbance. Chil- dren of the affected parent stand a 50-50 chance of dis- turbance. Children of the af- fected parent stand a 50-50 chance of inheriting the di- sease. Folk balladeer, Woody Guthrie, was a sufferer. For information on the commitee, write Dr. Nancy Wexler, 418 N. 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