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58

Friday, May 31, 1985

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

FOR WOMEN

TROY JEWISH CONGRE-
GATION SISTERHOOD will

hold its first annual donor
dinner on Thursday at 7 p.m. at
Picano's Restaurant, Troy.
There is a fee. For information,
call Nancy Gross, 879-7505.

GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER,

FRESH YOUNG POULTRY

UNDER SUPERVISION OF THE K'HAL ADATH JESHURUN
Washington Heights, New York, N.Y.

• NEW YORK METRO
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• BALTIMORE

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• LOS ANGELES

WEST PICO FOODS, INC.

ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pioneer

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AVAILABLE AT THE
FOLLOWING DISTRIBUTORS

-213/ 933-8283

Pioneer Women, will hold their
installation luncheon noon
Monday at Ponderosa Restau-
rant, • Southfield. Ruth Miller,
who is on the board of the Na-
tional Council of Pioneer
Women, will be the instqjling
officer.

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• DETROIT

CITY FOOD SERVICES, INC. -313/ 894-3000
MORRIS KOSHER POULTRY - 313/ 545-7600

Women/Naamat, will have a
dinner and a performance of El
Grande de Coca-Cola on June 9.
The dinner will take place at 4
p.m. at the home of Ruth Miller,
156 Lake Park Drive, Birming-
ham. The musical comedy starts
at 6:30 p.m. at the Actors Al-
liance, Southfield. There is a
charge. For reservations, contact
Fan Bunin, 646-5337, or Betty
Levine, 357-0318.

B'NAI DAVID SISTERHOOD

will hold a combination board
and general meeting 8 p.m.
June 10 at the synagogue. There
will be an election of officers.
Guests are welcome. For reser-
vations, call B'nai David, 557-
8210.

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III

Naamat will meet noon June 12
for lunch and installation of
officers at Denny 's restaurant
in Southfield. Officers to be in-
stalled are president, Iliene
Winkelman, vice presidents:

Fanny Press, Etta Kaplan and
Charlotte Baldwin; secretaries,
Reva Lahr, Eva Rivkin, Anna
Weitz and Charlotte Baldwin;
treasurer, Lena Schwartz; board
members, Bett34, Order, Frances
Shapiro, Freda Metz, Ruth
Kimmel, Ida Kaplan, Clara
Kleiman, Rose Gayer, Sarah
Wohl, Ann Pazner and Lillian
Lublin. Members may bring
guests. For reservations, call
Charlotte Baldwin, 968-1345 or
Iliene Winkelman, 968-3972.

WOMEN OF JEWISH NA-
TIONAL FUND will have a

victory luncheon for board
members and donor workers
noon Tuesday at Knob-in-the-
Woods Apts. club house. There
is a charge. Arrangements are
being made by Pearl Cohen,
chairman, and Frances Binder,
Eva Herman, Helen Mertz and
Helen Ring. For reservations,
call the JNF office, 557-6644.

YOUNG WOMEN OF JNF

will have a get-together lunch-
eon 12:30 p.m. June 13 at the
Good Earth Restaurant in Tally
Hall. There is a charge. For
reservations, call president
Sheila Guyer, 557-4685, or the
Jewish National Fund office,
557-6644.

EREV CHAPTER, YOUNG
WOMEN OF JNF will have

their final dinner meeting of the
season, 7 p.m. June 12 at Cric-
kets, 4305 Orchard Lake Rd.,
West Bloomfield. A Fashion
Show by "Active Outlet" will be
presented. For reservations, by
Thursday, call Pam David,
855-9331, Michelle Sturman,
355-9420, or Karen Katz, 626-
8455.

Women Re-Elect Balan

Mrs. Jerry N. Balan was re-
elected president of the Temple
Beth El Sisterhood. Mrs. Balan
has been a member of the Sis-
terhood board for eight years,
and has served in the areas of
fundraising, gift shop, art com-
mittee and new members.
Other officers are:
Vice presidents, Lois Geren-
raich, Beatrice Goldstone, Mar-
lene Goodman, Joyce Klein and
Phyllis Marks; treasurers, Mari-
lyn Rosenthal and Shirley Bur-
nett; secretaries, Selma
Goldstone, Annabelle Glazer,
Susan Lepler and Sharon San-
ders.
Board of directors are: first
term, Lois Gerenraich, Beatrice
Goldstone, Claudia Keywell,
Susan Lindow, Elaine Maskin,
Frances Malin, LeeAnn Salle,
Beatrice Strichartz and Barbara
Szirtes. Second term, Esther
Bauer, Ilene Bienenfeld, Bobby
Chainas, Lynn Newman, Judith
Shore, Henrietta Sofer and Es-
telle Sperling. Third term, Carol
Bigman, Shelly Fogelman, Faye
Goldman, Shirley Hirsch, Carol
Israel, Joyce Klein, Phyllis
Rochen, Marilyn Rosenthal,
Sharon Sanders and Susan Sale-
sin.
Fourth term, Saralyn Balan,

Saralyn Balan

Shirley Burnett, Kathie Dizik,
Marlene Goodman, Susan Lepler
and Laura Wise. Fifth term,
Selma Goldstone and Annabelle
Glazer. Sixth term, Phyllis
Marks.

Pharmacist Cited

Dr. Julie Rivkin Berman, a
graduate of the University of
Michigan, received the Resident
of the Year award presented by
the Southeastern Michigan
Society of Hospital Pharmacists.

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