ti Lebster Hadassah Plans Spring Event The Ann Lebster Chapter of Hadassah will meet 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at Temple Beth El. The program, "Spring Wrap-up" will fea- ture a light luncheon and entertainment by Larry McDonald. A babysitter and luncheon will be provided for children. Participants in the 15th annual Michigan Region Conference of Hadassah May 18 and 19 at Bay Valley Inn, Bay City, include Laura Livingston, Pat Fau- ter, Sophie Barkman and Bea Cossman. TORNADO! FIRE! THEFT! INVENTORY YOUR HOME ON VIDEOTAPE As Proof Of Loss! In color, with com- ments. Endorsed by Leading Insurance Agencies and Adjusters. VIDEOGARD CORPORATION 478-3530 Flint Area News Flint BBYO will Host Grand Rapids AZA The Flint Bnai Brith Youth Organization will host the Wasarman AZA Chapter from Grand Rapids today through Sunday. There will be an oneg Sha- bat '7 p.m. today at Cong. Beth Israel. On Saturday, there will be activities at Flushing Park, followed by a dance in the youth room of the synagogue. Youth are invited, and there is a charge for the dance. Flint Women Slate Annual Meeting Temple Beth El Sister- hood will have its annual meeting 10 a.m. Tuesday in the temple. Guests include Yetta Smaller, National Federa- tion of Temple sisterhoods national board member, and June Hourvitz, past national board member. Ms. Smaller will present a special work- shop entitled, "Springboard to Sisterhood." The morning session will be a training workshop for all board members. The afternoon session will begin at 12:30 p.m. Annual reports will also be presented. An election training con- clave will be held May 14-16 at Camp Tamarack. Partici- pating from Flint are: Ellen Bernard, Jamie Shevin, Sue Vater and Bennie Fisher. Flint People Make News Dr. Frank Friedman instructor of French and director of the language la- boratories at Mott Commu- nity College, has been re- elected president of the Tri- County Foreign Language Association. Maxine Kronick was ap- pointed national co-chair- man of membership of the U.S. Sports for Israel (the Maccatlean Team). r THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS COMMUNITY CALENDAR Monday — Hadassah board meeting, 12:30 p.m., home of Jessie Sanford, 1941 Miller Rd., and BBYO meeting, 7 p.m., Cong. Beth Israel. Tuesday — Joint Board of Education meeting, 8 p.m., Cong. Beth Israel. Wednesday — Youth Committee meeting, 8 p.m., Council office. Thursday — Youth Com- mittee meeting, 8 p.m., Council office. Thursday — Women's American ORT board meet- ing, noon; Senior Friendship Club luncheon, noon, Tem- ple Beth El; and JWVA meeting, 8 p.m., home of Carmen Rachwal, 3412 Mackin Rd. 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