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October 18, 1974 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-10-18

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 18, 1974-33

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omen's atub activities

Women to Have Annual Meeting

The Greater Detroit Coun-
cil of Pioneer Women will
hold its annual legislative
meeting 1 p.m. Oct. 31, at
the Labor Zionist Institute.
Attorney Marvin Shwedell,

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chairman of t h e speakers
bureau and member of the
executive board of Common
Cause, will speak.
Discussion will center on
the basic issues of responsi-
bility of voters, campaign fi-
nancing, conflict of interest
and lobbyist discloSures.
Chairperson of the day is
Evelyn Noveck. Elsie Harold
is council vice president of
education.

Marriages

WISE-FRIEND: Kathleen
London Friend and Robert
George Wise were married
in a recent ceremony in New
York City. The bride is the
daughter of Dr. and
Maurice Friend of New York
City. Parents of the bride-
groom are Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Wise of Blanchard Blvd.,
Farmington.

MAIMONIDES MEDICAL
SOCIETY WOMEN'S AUX-
ILIARY will hold its opening
board meeting .9:30 a.m.
Monday at the home of Mrs.
Morris Arnkoff, 25475 Ware-
ham, Huntington Woods, an-
nounces Mrs. Samuel Freid,
president. The plans for var-
i o u s fund-raising projects
and the suggested list of pro-
grams for the coming year
will be announced.
* * *
MASADA CHAPTER will
meet 12:15 pin. Monday at
Needle Point Works, 870
Bowers, Birmingham. Ruth
Young will present a crash-
course in needle point. Re-
freshments will be served.
For information, call Mich-
aelyn Silverman, 626-5295.
*
*
CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will meet 8 p.m.
Oct. 28 at the Raleigh House.
Mrs. Gerald Klein, program
chairman, w ill present a
fashion show, and Mrs.
Emanuel Schwartz will be
narrator. Refreshments will
be served.

.

Wilbur J. Cohen, dean of
education at the University of
Michigan, and former U.S.
IMPORTER AND CUTTERS
Secretary of Health, Educa-
OF FINE DIAMONDS
tion and Welfare, will speak
3055S Southfield,
Suite 100
on "Social Security: A real
645-9200
or Fictional Promise" at a
joint meeting of the Ameri-
can Jewish Congress Detroit
Women's Division and Michi-
gan Council 8 p.m. Tuesday
at the Zionist‘ Cultural Cen-
ter, Southfield. Mrs. Muriel
Israel, program chairman;
Let Color Movies
Mrs. Matilda Rubin, presi-
*
dent, Michigan -Council; and
Keep The Memories
PURITY CHAPTER, OR- Mrs. Esther Fealk, president,
DE-R OF THE EASTERN Women's Division, invite the
Of That Day Alive
STAR, will have its annual general public.
meeting and election of offi-
cers 7:45 p.m. Monday at
Eureka Temple.
sANdy fRiEdmAN pIuoTocj RAphy
* * *
Early
398-7211
PRIMROSE BENEVO-
Deadline
LENT CLUB will meet noon
cANdids • MOVIES • pORT•AITS
Wednesday at the Whitehall
Because there will,be
Apts. club house. Reports on
no mail delivery on
the 40th annual donor lunch-
Monday, Oct. 28, The
eon to be held Nov. 12 at the
Jewish News will have
Raleigh House will be given
an early deadline for
by Nellie Brown, donor chair-
the Nov. 1 issue at
man; Helen Greenberg, pro-
noon Friday, Oct. 25.
gram chairman; Irene Rod-
All copy must be at
man and Ceil Mager, journal
PLANTS
chairmen; Mary Nodek, in
The Jewish News be-
memoria; and Ruth Alter,
fore the noon deadline
Inez Metier and Ray Wein-
to be included in the
man, prizes.
Nov. 1 issue. Late copy
For tickets, call Rose
will be held for another
Bricker, 544-8693, or Sidie
week if it's still timely.
• Large selection of indoor plants
Sandler, .968-8419.
• Specializing in Terrariums to Match your Decor!
*
*
• Unusual cactus
CHANA CZENESH CHAP- .NORTHGATE CHAPTER,
• Unique handmade pottery
TER, Pioneer Women, will Pioneer' Women, will meet
• Free plant advice — questions always welcome
meet noon Monday at the noon Monday at the North-
Charterhouse Apts. c 1 u b gate Apts. club house. Re-
10610 WEST NINE MILE • OAK PARK • 547-6737
room. State Senator Jack freshments be served, -
(next door to Baskin-Robbins)
Faxon will speak on "Where and guests are invited. For
Do We Go from Here?" Re- information, c al 1 Rebecca
freshments will be served, Alger, president, 968-8548.
* * *
and guests are invited.
BETH MOSES SISTER-
HOOD will hold its second
monthly meeting 8 p.m.
Wednesday at the synagogue.
Members are asked to bring
plants for •the plant clinic,
"Down to Earth." Guests
are invited. For information,
call Mrs. Lawrence Terebelo,
KE 5-5198..
*_
*
OAKLAND HILLS CHAP-
TER, Women's Ameridan
OftT,. will hold its annual
paid-up membership dinner 7
p.m. Tuesday at the South-
field Civic Center. A buffet
dinner will be served.
* * *
LEAGUE
0 F JEWISH
Sunday Oct. 27th, at the Latin Quarter
WOMEN'S ORGANIZA-
TIONS OF GREATER DE-
Fun and Games
Champagne Hour 6-7
TROIT will have its opening
meetings 12:30 p.m. Thurs-
Dinner and Dancing to Hal Gordon's Band
day 'at Temple Emanu-El.
The presidents of each
league-affiliated organization
'1750 per person • For tickets call
will be introduced. Mrs.
George Rubin and Mrs. Sam-
Mrs. Nathan Weisberg 352-0252
Mrs. Norman Rosen 851-2122
uel Firik, program.chairmen,
announce that principal

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nard Chase will be chairman
of the day. For tickets, call
Mrs. Harry Schethter, 557-
6674.
* * *
KINNERET CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will \meet
noon Monday at the Lincoln
Towers Apt. club room, ac-
cording to Pearl Chafetz,
president. Chasia Zimmer-
man will speak on "The
Jewish Nation and Its Con-
tributions to Mankind." Re-
freshments will be served
and guests are invited.
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speaker will be Mrs. William
G. Milliken, wife of Michi-
gan's governor, who will
speak on "We Volunteers—
the Future of Volunteerism".
Guests are invited, and re-
freshments will be served.
*
*
DAVID - HORODOCKER
WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION
will meet noon Tuesday at
the home of President Mrs.
Alex Dorchen, 25639 Green-
field, Southfield. The 37th
annual donor luncheon is
planned for noon .Nov. 12 at
Cong. Beth Achim. Mrs. Ber-

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activities in Society

Detroit Committee for Soviet Jewry delegates to the
National Council for Soviet Jewry conclave held last month
in Washington D.C. were Allan Rosenberg, president of the
Detroit chapter; Arnold Michlin, immediate past president;
Kiki Shapero, coordinator and delegate; Liz Weiss, corres-
ponding secretary; and Rae Sharfman, overseas secretary.

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Mr. and Mrs. Max Nosanchuk of Alta Vista Ave., South-
field, recently held a reunion at their home which was
attended by several first cousins who have not seen each
other for more than 50 years, including a couple living in
Israel for the past 37 years.
*
*
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice -Cornfield, former Detroiters of
North Miami Beach, Fla., were honored recently by their
children, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Shubin, Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man Lacoff and Mr. and Mrs. Larne Globerson on the oc-
casion of. their 50th wedding anniversary at a luncheon
at the Roostertail. The occasion marked a reunion of family
and friends.

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