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May 16, 1980 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-05-16

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

36 Friday, May 16, 1980

Women's Clubs

SUTTON RAVINES
Women's
CHAPTER,
American ORT, will hold its
ninth annual installation
and mother-daughter
luncheon noon Wednesday
at the Sussex House. Voc-
alist Mamie Lawson and
pianist Miriam Zacks will
entertain. Guests are in-
vited at a charge. Advance
paid reservations are re-
quired. For reservation in-
formation, call Ceil Schlus-
sel, 342-1705; or Irene
Schlussel, 626-3791.

* * *

HELEN ROSENBERG
CANCER FIGHTERS,
City of Hope, will hold a
general meeting 8 p.m.
Monday in the Armenian
Church, 26210 W. 12 Mile,
Southfield. Marcy Rose
Schulman will present a
musical program. Guests
are invited, and refresh-
ments will be served.

BNAI DAVID SIS-
TERHOOD will meet noon
Monday in the synagogue.
Celia Wilson will review
"The Fugu Plan" by Rabbi
Marvin Tokayer and Mary
Swartz. Officers will be
elected. Refreshments will
be served.

BUSINESS AND PRO-
FESSIONAL GROUP,
Hadassah, will meet 2 p.m.
Sunday at the Northgate
Apts. club house. Officers
will be installed by Geral-
dine Black. Sarah Dwor-
man will read selections
from works by Yiddish
humorist, Sholom
Aleichem. Naomi Floch is
chairman of the day. There
will be a social hour at
which refreshments will be
served. Guests are invited.

* *

ISRAEL CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will meet
12:30 p.m. Saturday in the
home of Mrs. Toby Chud-
now, 4893 Thorntree, West
Bloomfield. Mimi Robbins
will present a "Viewpoint
on Cuba." Hostesses are:
Molly Diamond, Ruth
Rapaport and Lee Wagman.
Friends and guests are wel-
come.

* * *

OAK PARK NSHEI
CHABAD STUDY
GROUP (10 Mile area) will
meet 4 p.m. Saturday in the
home of Mrs. Abe Schwartz,
25441 Gardner. Rabbi Ep-
hraim Spero will speak. The
Nine Mile area group will
meet 4 p.m. Saturday in the
home of Mrs. Shimon Druk,

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WOMEN'S BICUR
CI4OLEM ORGANIZA-
TION will meet 11:30 a.m.
Monday at the MCL
Cafeteria in the Tel-12
Mall. Discussion will center
on the fund-raising project.

* * *

CHANA CZENESH
Pioneer
CHAPTER,
Women, will meet noon
Monday in the Lincoln To-
wers Apts. club room. Abe
Gornbein will lead a discus-
sion on "Happenings in Our
Happy World." Guests are
invited, and refreshments
will be served.

* * *

BUSINESS AND PRO-
FESSIONAL CHAPTER,
Women's American ORT,
will hold its installation
6:30 p.m. Monday at the
Imperial Restaurant. Sha-
ron Hart, immediate past
president of the Michigan
Region, will be the instal-
ling officer. Betty Silverfarb

is the new president. There
is a charge for dinner.
Guests are welcome. For
reservations, call Lillian
Nacmani, 559-6225.

* * *

HA-OMER CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will install
Judy Zeltzer as president 8
p.m. Monday in the Zeltzer
home, 36964 Fox Run, Far-
mington Hills. Other offi-
cers to be installed by Ruth
Miller, council president,
are: Barbara Berris, vice
president of programming
and education; Jan Emmer,
vice president of funds and
treasurer; Jackye Drapkin,
financial secretary and pub-
licity; Ida Aisner, Carol
Knoll and Bobbie Gorevitz,
secretaries; Karen Berris,
membership chairman;
Goldie Weizman, child re-
scue chairman; and Juanita
Brodsky, ads and darlings.
Ms. Drapkin will give a
state of the chapter address.
Entertainment will be pro-
vided by the Ha-Omer
Players. For reservations,
call Ms. Zeltzer, 661-5541.

Women's League Installation
Slated May 29 at Beth Shalom

The League of Jewish
Women's Organizations of
Greater Detroit will hold its
53rd annual installation of
officers noon May 29 at
Cong. Beth Shalom. Lunch-
eon will be served at a
charge. Hostesses for the
day will be the Beth Shalom
Sisterhood whose president,
Mrs. Fred Sklarchyk will
give the invocation.
The program will be pre-
sented by Dance Alive, a
performing group which
grew out of a weekly dance
class begun about 14 years
ago at Birmingham Unita-
rian Church.
Mrs. Marvin Levy will
install Mrs. Stanley Baar
to her second term of
office as president. Other
officers are: vice
presidents, Mesdames
Norman Schakne, PSul
Deutch, Alan Weiner,
David Fishman and
Henry Schore; treasurer,
Mrs. Herman Ozrovitz;
secretaries, Mesdames
Harold Weiss, Harold
Greenspan, Sidney Co-
hen, Morton Oppenheim
and Martin Cole; histo-
rian, Mrs. Lawrence
Traison; parliamenta-

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For information, call Mrs.
Rogers, 557-4259.
Officers will be installed
at a dinner party 6 p.m.
June 1 at the main Jewish
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are welcome, and there is a
charge.
For information, call
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Mrs. Rogers; or Tilly No-
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