Women's Phonogift for Allied Jewish Campaign Is Scheduled for March 9-16 Hundreds of volunteer Women's Division, 965- 3939. workers for the Allied • • • Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund Women's Social Service Division are getting ready Meeting Monday for Phonogift, the diviglon's Con/ributors to the Allied annual telephone solicita- Jewish Campaign-Israel tion drive scheduled for Emergency Fund Social March 9-16. ' Service Section will meet at More than 7,000 area 8 p.m. Monday at the women will be contacted Bloomfield Hills home of during the Phonogift Cam- Federation Executive paign, according to chair- Committee Chairman Mar- man Janice Schwartz. tin E. Citrin. Workers are invited to a Dr. Conrad L. Giles, a briefing party at noon Wed- pre-Campaign vice chair- nesday at United Hebrew man and chairman of the Schools. The program fea- Jewish Welfare Federa- tures an original musical tion's Conference of Di- revue written and directed vision Chairmen, will dis- by Dorothy Mahlirr,'a Cam- cuss the needs of Federa- paign update and a discus- tion's local member agen- sion of telephone solicita- cies. Citrin will discuss the tion techniques. overseas outlook, based on Serving as hostesses and day the Jewish Agency meeting chairmen for the briefers' party he attended recently in Is- will be Janice Katzman, Reva rael. Rosen, Sharon Taylor, Eileen Bluestone, Marilyn Sachs, Mar- Charles S. Wolfe is lene Borman, Marian Kantor, chairman of the Social Serv- Ann Baruch, Ethel Goldenberg, ice Section. Sherri Brown, Ellen Slovis, Pearl Baum, Jeanette Solway, Connie Wolberg, Elaine Yaker, Dassie Brent, Beverly Leuchter, Barbara Wenokur, Lauren Liss, Sandy Schwartz, Marcia Fenton, Bette Roth, Sheila Cascade, Trudi Wineman, Dorene Finer and Fran Stern. Additional Phonogift volunteers are needed. For information, call the • • • Physicians' Dinner Wednesday Evening Benjamin Varon, former Israel ambassador to Ecuador and Paraguay, will speak at a dinner meeting of the Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emer- gency Fund Medical and Osteopathic Physicians sec- tions at 7:30 p.m. Wednes- day at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The dinner will be preceded by a cocktail re- ception at 6:30 p.m. Dentists to Hear Israeli Journalist • The Dentists Section will hold a cocktail reception and dinner March 12 at Adat Shalom Synagogue . The-reception begins at 6:30 p.m., with dinner at 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Is- raeli jourlist Uri Dan, author of tSe best-seller "90 Minutes at Entebbe." Dan covered the Suez Campaign and the Yom Kippur War and has written thousands of articles on military and political affairs. He is an authority on Europe and French-Israeli relations. • Dr. Eli V. Berger is chairman of the Dentists Section. Drs. Harold P. Firestone, Jack M. Jackson, Ellsworth Levine, John D. Marx, Maurice S. Op- pirer, Richard D. Williams and Arnold Winshall are co-. chgirmen. Section associate chairmen are Drs. Myron L. Attenson, Kenneth Dickstein, Burton D. Faudem, Elliott Folbe, Jason A. Goode, Alden M. Leib, Joel P. Schaumberg and Donald B. Sherman. Vice chairmen are Drs. Irving M. Friedman, Steven M. Lash, Richard Lezell, Michael S. Rosenfeld, Sheldon Spiticin, Gary A. Stern, Allan J. Warnick and David Weine. Serving on the section cabinet are Drs. Seymour D. Berman. Howard L. Chazen, Leonard J. Crayle, Stuart Falk, Manuel Feldman, Sheldon M. Mintz, Bernard J. Shapiro, Leo Shipko, Seymour Swartz and Arnold Zuroff. Advisers are Drs. Max G. Ai .ten, Eric Billes, Herbert J. B oom. Joseph E. Goodstein, J )seph 0. Grant, Harold A. Maxmen, Martin Naimark. Sid- ney 0. Siegan, S.S. Willis and Max B. Winslow. 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