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NOVI NORTHVILLE GROUP
Hadassah, will have a member-
ship tea on Tuesday, at 8 p.m.
in the home of Margo Woll,
42144 Crestview, Northville.
Guest speaker will be Annette
Meskin. Prospective members
are welcome. For details, call
Ms. Woll, 349-9153; or Diane
Gerber, 553-2114.
AVODAH-CHAI-BRANDEIS
CHAPTER, Pioneer Women/
Naamat, will hold a special
membership drive luncheon on
Tuesday at noon at the
Whitehall Apts. club house.
Pioneer Women Council
President Anne Kaplan will re-
view the history of Pioneer
Women/Naamat. There also will
be a musical program by Itzak
Prikupets, accordionist. There is
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CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women/
Naamat, will have a pre-holiday
meeting on Monday at 11:30
a.m. at the Kristen Towers, Oak
Park. A program will be pre-
sented. Sophie Rosenstein will
sponsor the brunch. Jeanette
Serling, president, will welcome
members and friends.
SUMMERSET
WOODS
CHAPTER, Women's American
ORT, opens its fall season with
a membership meeting at 7 p.m.
Sept. 18 at Bricker-Tunis Furs
in West Bloomfield's Orchard
Mall. The meeting will include a
showing of this season's furs.
Wine and cheese will be served,
and guests are welcome.
Checks for fur purchases can
be made payable to Women's
American ORT through Oct. 31.
A percentage of each sale will
be donated to ORT to support its
worldwide vocational training
schools. For information, call
Carol Kuppersmith, 855-2442;
or Linda Bloom, 851-6294.
G OLDA MEIR (CAREER
DAVID-HORODOKER
WOMEN) GROUP, Hadassah,
WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION w ill kick off the year with a
will meet noon Tuesday at the m embership cocktail party at
MCL Restaurant, Tel-12 Mall. 6 ;30 p.m. Tuesday in the home
President Mrs. Harry Hochman o f Brenda Stern, 24560, Pierce,
announces that plans are being S outhfield. The group meets the
made for the 48th donor lunch-
econd Tuesday of the month.
eon to be held noon Oct. 22 at F or reservations, call Arda
Cong. Beth Achim. For tickets B arenholtz, 548-5627; or Marsha
and information, call Mrs. Anna
G utov, 356-3818. All are wel-
Komisar, 557-9425.
c ome.
WOMAN'S AUXILIARY OF
THE UNITED HEBREW
SCHOOLS will meet on Wed-
nesday at noon at the UHS
building, 21550 W. 12 Mile,
Southfield, according to Sonny
Lippenholtz, program vice
president. Coffee and cake will
be served, and there is no
charge.
Judy Goldstein, folksinger,
will entertain with songs in
English, Hebrew, Yiddish and
Russian. Donor workers are re-
minded that kits may still be
picked up and ticket monies
may be turned in at this meet-
ing. Funds raised by the
Woman's Auxiliary are awarded
to UHS students for teacher-
training programs, Hebrew-
speaking camps and Israel pro-
grams.
For information, call Mrs.
Lippenholtz, 353-5399. For in-
formation about the donor, con-
tact Marion Bronstein, 356-
0591; or Jean Alspecor, 476-
6699.
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB will meet noon Monday
in the Lincoln Towers Apts. club
house. The 51st annual donor
luncheon will take place Oct. 29
at noon at Cong. Beth Achim.
The program will include the
invocation by Ceil Mager, the
national anthems sung by Her-
mine Hirsch and entertainment
by the Continentals. Prizes will
be awarded.
SUTTON RAVINE CHAP-
TER, Women's American ORT,
will have a general membership
luncheon 11:30 a.m. Sept. 19 at
the Sutton Place Apts. club
house. Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine
of the Birmingham Temple will
speak on his recent trip to the
Middle East. For reservations
and information, call Helen
Littman, 355-2458. Pre-paid
reservations are due by Sept. 17.
FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
Amit Women, will have a pre-
'donor rally and luncheon at
noon Monday at the Northgate
East Apts. club house. The Oct.
15 donor luncheon at Cong.
Beth Achim will be'discussed.
Donor chairmen are: Florence
Lavetter, ads; Sylvia Novetsky,
memoriams; Rae Bodzin, darl-
ings; Mina Krieger, prizes; and
Bertha Spilman, complimentary
journal.
For ,information, call Ann
Fosenberg, 547-6540; or Mrs.
Spilman, 661-0354. Ticket
DETROIT AUXILIARY OF
ALPHA OMEGA DENTAL
FRATERNITY will have an
open board meeting at noon
Tuesday in the home of Clare
Swartz, 1350 Lochridge, Bloom-
field Hills. Laura Miller is
president. Hostesses are Claudia
Hirshman, Lorie Horowitz, De-
bbie Loria, Ellie Schaumberg
and Cheri Victor. For reserva-
tions, call Beverly Bloom, 681-
8440; or Ms. Swartz, 335-5256.
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TROY JEWISH CONGRE-
GATION SISTERHOOD will
hold a welcome back open house
as its first meeting of the new
year at 7 p.m. Monday in the
home of Pam Spitzer, 5137 Be-
rwyk, Trqy. A program, "Fash-
ion for Fall," will be presented.
For information or directions,
call Marla Easlick, 979-6218; or
Cathy Witkow, 979-8528. All
are welcome.
TOPAZ CHAPTER, Women's
American ORT, will have a dis-
cussion on "Selling ORT" at a
meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday in
the home of Sher Pazner, 6353
Centerbrook, West Bloomfield.
Sharon Chudnow will be the
guest speaker. For information,
call Ms. Pazner, 626-8022.