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Naamat, will hold a social meet-
ing on May 29 at noon at Kristen
Towers, 25900 Greenfield, Suite
205E, Oak Park. The slate will be
presented and reservations for the
June installation will be taken by
Betty Gelman. Reports on their
recent trips to Israel will be given
by Frances Shapiro and Etta Kap-
lan. Refreshments will be served,
and guests are welcome. For in-
formation, call Iliene Winkelman,
968-3972.
DAVID - HORODOKER WO-
MEN'S ORGANIZATION will
meet noon Tuesday at the MCL
Restaurant in the Tel-12 Mall.
Mrs. Harry Hochman,
president, announces that a
luncheon is being planned for
noon May 21 at the Northgate
Apts. Social Hall. Hostesses are:
Mesdames Bernard Chase,
Joseph Davidson, Alex Dorchen,
Ben Komisar, Bernard Luchtan,
Julius Spielberg, Hyman Weins-
tein and Julius Zemmol. For tic-
kets and information, call Mrs.
Ben Komisar, 557-9425.
ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pioneer
S. E Corner Maple & Lahser
Birmingham, MI
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NEGBAH SHALOM CHAI
CHAPTER, Pioneer Women/
646-4475
CABINETREE CAN ORGANIZE YOUR CLUTTER
let Our Professionals Come Into Your Closet
And Redesign Your Space
Women/Naamat, will hold its
37th annual installation lunch-
eon on May 18 at 12:30 p.m. in the
home of Lee Wagman, 7201 Peb-
ble Park Dr., West Bloomfield.
Ann Kaplan will be the installing
officer.
The following will be installed
as officers for the 1985-1986 term:
Ruth Miller, president; Mildred
Nuemark, vice president-at-
large; Fan Bunin, Betty Levin,
Selma Korn; vice presidents.
Project chairmen are Ms. Bunin,
membership; Ms. Levin, funds;
Ms. Korn, program and educa-
tion; Ethel Hyman, financial sec-
retary and treasurer; Sylvia Zeff,
dues; Dorothy Abramson, corre-
sponding secretary; Anne R.
Mentzel, recording secretary; Ms.
Wagman, bulletin and darlings;
Mimi Robbins Zelenko, American
affairs; Lillian Winkler, Zionist
affairs; Molly Diamond, child re-
scue and JNF; Shirley Rubens-
tein, donor; Sonia Wiatrak, mem-
bership; Clare Winkler, hospital-
ity; Ms. Mentzel, sunshine; Mrs.
Miller, Jewish Community Coun-
cil delegate; Ms. Nuemark, mail-
ing secretary; Phyllis D. Korn,
aliyah; Lorene Spector, Jews in
distress.
Surprise awards will be given.
Mrs. Miller will give a year-end,
state-of-the-chapter report.
A program of readings of her
own poetry will be given by
member Edith Linderman.
For reservations by Tuesday,
call Mrs. Miller, 647-5362; or
Ms. Bunin, 646-5337. There is a
charge for the luncheon. Friends
and guests are welcome.
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB will meet noon Monday in
Call for an appointment today
782 Denison Ct.
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48013
(313) 334-6633
the Lincoln Towers Apts. club
room. Final plans for the 54th an-
niversary luncheon will be dis-
cussed. The annual luncheon will
be held at noon May 21 at Hamil-
ton Place. Entertainment will be
provided by violinist Evelyn B.
Berger and by pianist Zelda Keil.
For reservations, call Becky
Weinman, 545-6164.
SHARONA
AFTERNOON
CHAPTER
GROUP,
Pioneer Women/Naamat, will
meet noon Wednesday at the
Bonanza Restaurant, Southfield.
For information, call Ann Kap-
lan, 967-3503.
The chapter will hold its annual
installation and mother and
daughter luncheon on May 19 at
noon at the Somerset Inn. The
program will feature "This Is
Your Life," presented- by 'Ann
Kaplan. For reservations, call
Judie Moss, 642-6422; or Ilene De-
lidow, 398-3930. There is a
charge.
GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women/Naamat, will
hold a business meeting on Mon-
day at noon at Kristen Towers,
25900 Greenfield, Oak Park.
Newly elected officers are:
President, Anne Mondrow; Hon-
orary Chairman, Sylvia Reitman;
Vice Presidents, Regina Weisman
and Edith Gladstone; Vice
Presidents of Funds, Esther Ber-
linberg and Sarah Pollack; Re-
cording Secretary, Sadie Adler;
Corresponding Secretaries, Celia
Meisner, Freda Goldman and
Betty Byck; Treasurer, Ms. Mon-
drow. Refreshments will be
served. Prospective members and
guests are invited.
AUTUMN HILLS CHAPTER,
Women's American ORT, will
hold an evening of music and art
at Art Poster Co. in La Mirage,
29555 Northwestern, Southfield,
on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. There is
a charge. For information, call
Debbie Kolb, 447-1104; or Laurie
Blinder, 644-3606.
B'nai David Women
Plan Donor Lunch
B'nai David Sisterhood will
have its donor luncheon noon May
22 in the synagogue.
Boutiques will open at 11 a.m.
Pen and ink drawings by artist
Amy Goldman Koss will be on
display and for sale. Luncheon
will be followed by a fashion show.
There is a charge for the lunch-
eon.
Women's Network
Meeting Planned
The Michigan Professional
Women's Network will have a
dinner meeting at Ramada Inn in
Southfield on Monday at 6 p.m.
For information, call Linda
Russell, 851-9441. Reservations
are required.
Student Is Cited
Tammy L. Alspector, daughter
of Jacob and Miriam Alspector of
Bloomfield Hills, has been com-
mended by Rudolph H. Weingart-
ner, dean of Northwestern Uni-
versity's College of Arts and Sci-
ences, "for distinguished aca-
demic achievement during the
winter quarter."