38 Friday, November 5, 1982
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
ORT Opens Soft-Drink Fundraiser
Coca Cola, American Air- booth near the south door of
lines, Sheraton Hotels, Hudson's in the mall, with
WNIC Radio and Northland the proceeds aiding the 800
Center are aiding Women's ORT vocational and techni-
American ORT with a fun- cal schools throughout the
draising .project at North- world.
Coca Cola will also build
land.
Members of the Michigan "the tallest Coca Cola castle
Region of ORT will be sell- in the world" at the booth,
ing Coca Cola products at a and the public may enter a
contest to guess how many
cans are used to build the
castle. Sharon Corlin,
chairman of the project for
ORT, estimated that the
castle will be 12 feet in
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Women's
Clubs
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Music." New members will
be admitted free of charge.
Prospective members and
friends are invited. There is
a- nominal charge.
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BETH ABRAHAM
HILLEL MOSES SIS-
TERHOOD will honor
paid-up members at a
paid-up membership lunch-
eon noon Wednesday at the
synagogue. Entertainment
will be provided by vocalist
Martha Warren. Paid-up
members will be admitted
free of charge. Guests are
welcome at a nominal fee.
For required reservations,
call the synagogue, 851-
6880.
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AUTUMN HILLS
Women's
CHAPTER,
American ORT, has ar-
ranged a day of shopping to
benefit ORT schools 10 a.m.
to 9 p.m. Thursday at Mar-
mel Gifts and Toys, Far-
mington Hills. A portion of
the proceeds from the day's
sales will go for ORT
schools. For details, call
Audi Wolfe, 626-1006.
diameter and at least 20 feet
high.
Michigan Region ORT
president Susan Dubin,
and executive committee
chairman Mary Lee
Fishman, said the organ-
ization hopes to sell
10,000 cases of soft drinks
at the booth beginning
today through Nov. 21.
The final can will be
added to the castle at 10
a.m. today to open the event
and WNIC personality Dick
Shafran will be present.
Music Study Club
Meeting Slated
The Music Study Club of
Metropolitan Detroit will
present Musica Amorosa, _
an ensemble specializing in
music from the 15th
through the 17th Centuries,
at 12:15 p.m. Nov. 16 in the
Birmingham Temple.
Chairman of the day is
Helen Rowin. Esther Krops
is the program chairman.
There is a nominal fee.
For details, call President
Corliss Rosenberg, 543-
3095.
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Guardianship
Meeting Topic
The Jewish Association
for Retarded Citizens will
hear a talk on guardianship
issues 7 p.m. Nov. 18 at the
Roosevelt Middle School,
Oak Park. "
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