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Friday, May 21, 1982 41

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Women's Clubs

SHOSHANIM CHAP-
-, TER, Pioneer Women /
Naamat, will meet 7:30 p.m.
Monday in the home of Mrs.
Marsha Cohen, 23421
Wildwood, Oak Park. Psy-
chologist Richard Kay will
speak on "Hypnosis and
Personal Growth." Guests
are welcome. For informa-
tion, call Mrs. Cohen, 968-
2298.
* * *
ADAT SHALOM SIS-
i
TERHOOD will have its
annual installation lunch-
eon 11:30 a.m. Monday in
9. synagogue. In celebra-
_ on of its double chai year,
the sisterhood will honor all
of its past presidents.
Sam Barnett will present
a program, "Our Musical
Roots from the Shtetl to the
Kibutz." Past President
Claudia Gold will be the in-
stalling officer. She will in-
stall the following:
Betsy
Winkelman,
president; Sharon Hart,
executive vice president;
o Gloria Freedland, Roslyn
Katzman, Arlene Klein and
Terran Leemis, vice
presidents; . Harriet
Dunsky, Anne Steinberg
and Ethel Goldenberg,
secretaries; and Blanche
Bauman, treasurer.
Board members are: Jean
Alspector, Martha Avrin,
Ellen Betel, Elayne Dauber,
Doreen Finer, Lilyan Finer,
Maxine Flagg, A.M.
Goldkrand, Thelma Golds-
tein, Ruth Gould, Maureen
Kornwise, Rene Lieberman,
Annette Neuvirth, Elaine
Rosenblatt, Sarah Rowin,
Celia Schwartz, Libby
Share, Linda Sherr, Ruth
Siegan and Rissa Winkel-
man.
Babysitting will be avail-
able by reservation. Guests
are welcome. For details
and reservations, call the
synagogue, 851-5100.

.

* * *

GOLDA MEIR CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will
hold a business meeting
noon Monday in the Kristen
Towers, 25900 Greenfield,
Oak Park. There will be
elections and a discussion of
thegames party. Prospec-
tive members and guests
are invited. Refreshments
will be served.

* * *

CLUB ONE, Pioneer
Women / Naamat, will meet
11:30 a.m. Tuesday in the
Kristen Towers, 25900
Greenfield, Suite 205E, Oak
Park. A cultural program
- will highlight the after-
noon. Brunch will be served.
For information, call
President Chana Michlin,
-5351.
* * *
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HELEN ROSENBERG
CANCER FIGHTERS,
1- City of Hope, will hold its
Mother's Day meeting 8
p.m. Monday at the Zionist
Cultural Center. All
mothers will be honored.
Larry Bassin will provide
entertainment. All are wel-
come. For information, call
I Avon Blitz, 546-7770.

* * *

SHARONA CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women /

N aamat, will meet 8 p.m.
Thursday in the Kristen
Towers, 25900 Greenfield,
Oak Park. AileenTrix of the
Southfield Public Library
will review "Old Glory" and
"When Bad Things Happen
to Good People."
* * *
DIMONA CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women / Naamat,
will have a luncheon and
book review noon Tuesday
in the Hunters Ridge Apts.
club house. Ruth Miller will
review "A Mother and Two
Daughters" by Gail God-
win. There is a charge.
Friends are welcome.
Frieda Leemon and Billie
Kramer are the hostesses.
For reservations, call Mrs.
Leemon, 626-9682; or
Marge Bialkin, 559-2044.
* * *
CHANA CZENESH
CHAPTER,
Pioneer
Women, will meet noon
Monday in the Lincoln To-
wers Apts. club room. Max
Gill, field director for the
Technion, will speak on "Is-
rael and the American
Diaspora." Refreshments
will be served. Guests are
welcome.
* * *
BNAI DAVID SIS-
TERHOOD will hold its
election of officers 7:30 p.m.
Monday in the synagogue.
Shirley Behar will present a
musical program and talk
on "The Traditions of the
Sephardic Jews." Refresh-
ments will be served.
* * *
- MAIMONIDES MEDI-
CAL
SOCIETY
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY
will hear vocalist Marci
Shulman in a musical pro-
gram at its installation
luncheon noon Tuesday at
Temple Israel. Guests are
welcome. For reservations
and information, call
Michelle Harris, 553-8566

Women to Hear
Bel Canto at
Installation Lunch

The Bel Canto Choral
Society will entertain with
"Music for a Spring After-
noon" at the Jewish Home
for Aged Auxiliary's 57th
annual installation lunch-
eon noon June 7 at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek.
The women's choral
group is directed by Dan
Braude. Piano columnist
will be Rochelle Barr.
The program will include
solos by Joan Jacobs and
Freda Mendelson. Geri
Levit and Janet Pont will be
featured in a duet.

EARLY
DEADLINES

The Jewish News will
have early deadlines for
local news and display
advertising to appear in
the issue of June 4. The
deadline for local news
is noon Thursday, May
27. The deadline for dis-
play advertising is 4
p.m. Thursday, May 27.

WOMEN'S
OR-
THODOX LEAGUE will
have a rummage-garage
sale 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday
at Cong. Bnai Israel, 15400
W. 10 Mile, Oak Park.
Books and housewares will
be sold. Everyone is wel-
come free of charge. For in-
formation, call Sharon Co-
hen, 967-3613; or Estelle
Gelberman, 557-7616.
* * *
SOUTHWOODS
CHAPTER,
Women's
American ORT, will have a
gourmet French kosher
dinner and entertainment 7
p.m. Wednesday in the
Laurel Woods Apts. club
house. Table arrangements
are being made by Sharon
Klein, 352-1331. For infor-
mation, call Millie Rosen-
baum, 357-0575. There is a
charge. The chapter will
have its installation of offi-
cers noon June 8 at Jacques.
Detroit News Columnist
and radio commentator
George Cantor will speak.
Luncheon will be served.

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