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B'RITH
B'NAI
OMEN'S COUNCIL OF
ETROPOLITAN DE-
ROIT will sponsor a
und-raising workshop for
11 fund-raising workers on
ug. 13 at 6:30 p.m. at the
aurel Woods Apts. club
ouse in Southfield. Mrs.
arol Dragul and fund-
aising chairmen will con-
uct the seminar. A light
nner will be served. For
equired reservations, call
he council office. 552-8150;
r Jeannie Weiner, 661-
030.
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LOUIS MARSHALL
HAPTER will hold a
hite elephant sale and
uncheon at noon Tuesday
t Knob-in-the-Woods Apts.
lub house. There is a fee for
he luncheon and a "white
lephant" must be brought
or admission. Guests are
nvited. Games will follow
he luncheon. For informa-
ion, call Eileen Israel,
68-0569; or luncheon
hairman Rebecca Green,
51-7024.
•
TZEDAKAH CHAP-
ER FOR WORKING
OMEN has tickets avail-
ble for "Dinner is Served"
o be held on Aug. 16 at 6
.m. at the Southfield Civic
enter. A complete dinner

will be served. The chapter
also has tickets for Ok-
lahoma slated at Meadow
Brook on Aug. 28. anyone
wishing to attend either
event should call Lydia
Bassin, 255-7848; or Kathy
Gaual, 399-8954.
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OAKLAND CENTURY
LODGE will.have a wine
and cheese party at 6:30
p.m. Aug. 29 at Meadow
Brook, preceding the 8 p.m.
concert. Members may
bring a picnic dinner, and
cheese, wine and beverages
will be provided by lodge.
There is a fee, which in-
cludes admission to the
show. Members who al-
ready have tickets for the
concert are welcome.
A total of 75 seats have
been reserved. Paid reser-
vations are due Aug. 19.
Parking is free. For infor-
mation, call Jerry Fried-
man, 545-2888 or 626-2903,
evenings.
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DOWNTOWN-FOX
LODGE will hold its an-
nual picnic all day this Sun-
day (correct date) at the
David Shepherd Park shel-
ter, Oak Park. There will be
games, prizes and refresh-
ments. Friends and prospec-
tive members are invited to
join the members.

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e recipient of the State ofIsrael's Achievement Award at an
rael Bond tribute dinner sponsored by the Louis Marshall
uburban Lodge. Shown at the event are, from left: Helen
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ax Kushner; eh,,tertainer Joey Adams; Betty Ann Singer
nd Kurt Singer, lodge president.

NEWS

DF kills terror suspects

In other incidents, two
Tel Aviv (JTA) — Two
errorists who were placing IDF soldiers were wounded
xplosives at the side of a Tuesday when light arms
oad near Sidon in South fire was directed at an Is-
ebanon were killed by an raeli position from Syrian-
srael Defense. Force Patrol held posts in the Kfar Kook
ednesday. There were no area of the Bekka Valley.
Meanwhile, a grenade
sraeli casualties.
A search of the terrorist' was thrown at a South
odies revealed that they Lebanon Army patrol Wed-
ad been carrying firearms nesday, in the market area
nd a large quantity of exp- of Tyre. No one was
osives, and sabotage mate- . wounded. The Lebanese
soldiers did not return fire.
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