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June 06, 1980 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-06-06

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36 Friday, June 6, 1980

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Women's Clubs

NEGBAH CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will hold a
business meeting noon
Wednesday in the Kristen
Towers, 25900 Greenfield,
Suite 205E, Oak Park. The
July 9 installation of offi-
cers will be discussed. For
reservations and informa-
tion, call Freda Metz, 968-
2560. Friends and guests
are welcome. Refreshments
will be served.

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AESCULAPIAN Phar-
maceutical Association
Ladies Auxiliary will hold
its annual installation-
luncheon noon Wednesday
at Kingsley Inn. For reser-
vations, call Betty Karbal,
255-1254; or Zelda Tennen,
967-3661.

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ALPHA OMEGA will hold
a board meeting noon Tues-
day at the Machus Red Fox
restaurant. Officers to be
installed are: Roslyn
Shipko, president; Sharon
Lipton, president-elect;
Ellie Schaumberg, trea-

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BNAI DAVID SIS-
TERHOOD will hold its
annual luncheon and instal-
lation noon Wednesday in
the synagogue. Officers to
be installed are: Irene
Light, president; Helen
Brown, Hazel Nakisher,
Norma Gealer, Micki
Grossman and Jennie Sol-
omon, vice presidents; Ele-
anore Maness, treasurer;
Ray Rosenberg, Faye
Weindling and Marion Av-
rushin, secretaries; Bar-
bara Traison, chaplain.
Board members are:
Blanche Brant, Betty Sil-
verfarb, Berdie Simons, Pat
Shanbom, Charlotte
Freedman, Sarah Levine,
Bertha Levine, Violet Ab-
ramson, Rosalie Rosen,
Bess Levine, Helen Silver-
man, Betty Sherizen, Flor-
ence Nitzkin, Sandra Feins-
tein, Matilda Bolton, Mari-
lyn Markel, Sandy.Schore,
Celia Wilson, Laura Cole,
Tola Schwartzberg, Mildred
Zivov, Ruth Sosin, Frieda
Greenfield, Sonia
Lipenholtz, Ruth Traison,
Esther Kalef and Helen
Ring. Installation Chair-
man Tillie Bolton an-
nounces that entertainment
will be provided by Earl
Gormaine and Co. For
reservations, call Ms. Bol-
ton, 478-0834; or Ruth
Traison, 968-0688; or the
synagogue, 557-8210.

master charge

sponsored by Mrs. Mendel
Kline in honor of her new
grandson and by Mrs. Sarah
Weiss honoring her first
grandson. There will be a
report on the mother-
daughter luncheon.
President Mrs. Leo Laufer
invites guests.

(Continued on Page 37)

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* * *

LIVONIA JEWISH
CONGREGATION SIS-
TERHOOD will install
officers at a special recep-
tion 8 p.m. Tuesday in the
synagogue. Officers to be
installed are: Sylvia Fox-
man, president for, a two-
year term; and Loretta
Goldzweig, Rita Loomer
and Iris Klausner, vice
presidents; Helen Bayles
and Bea Breshgold,
secretaries; Beverly Mellin,
treasurer; Phyllis Scher-
man, community services;
Roberta Roffe, gift shop;
Jean Alspector, Hospita-
lity; Martha Gordon,
Jewish Family Living;
Helen Sallan, shaloms and
tributes; Miriam Rubens-
tein, social action-Israeli af-
fairs; Jackie Wolnowski,
youth-Sunday school
liaison; Elaine Burg, tele-
phone squad; and Thelma
Goldstein, Torah Fund. For
information, call Sheryl
Kilpatrick, 522-0895.

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For reservations, call Joan
Fischer, 399-5455; or Ms.
Lipton, 626-0733.

SHARONA CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will
hold a board meeting 8 p.m.
Thursday in the home of
President Ann Kaplan,
23740 Wildwood, Oak Park.

* * *

OF
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YESHIVATH BETH
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WOMEN'S SABBATH
LEAGUE will hold a
luncheon-meeting noon
Wednesday in the yeshiva
building. The luncheon is

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