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There is an admission fee.
Guests are invited. Paid
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CHAPTER,
"Pipeline to Power: Women
and Political Influence," is
the topic of the next meeting
of the Business and Pr-
ofessional Branch of the Na-
tional Council of Jewish
Women.
The meeting will take
place on March 24 at the
NCJW office, 30233 South-
field, Suite 100, Southfield.
Dinner will be served at 6
p.m., followed by the meeting
at 7 p.m. There is a charge
and non-members are invited.
Speakers include: State Rep.
Shirley Johnson (R-68th Dis-
trict), who is currently in-
volved in forming a Bi-
Partisan Women's Caucus in
the state legislature; Laura
Hess, an attorney with the
Social Security Department
of the United Auto Workers;
and Celeste Rabaut, director
of health and substance
abuse for New Detroit, Inc.
This meeting is sponsored
by the advocacy committee of
the branch. This committee
has prepared a training pa-
cket containing information
about state legislators, tips
on how to contact them, sam-
ple letters and news about
current legislative issues.
For reservations or an Ad-
vocacy Training Packet (free
of charge), call NCJW, 258-
6000.
TOPAZ
Women's American ORT, has
named Patricia G. Liss of
Royal Oak chairwoman of the
chapter's spring membership
campaign, announces
President Susan Robinson.
Liss is public relations asso-
ciate for the Jewish Commu-
nity Council and past
president of the Greater Buf-
falo Region/Women's Ameri-
can ORT.
The campaign will culmi-
nate with a champagne
brunch to be held April 5 at
11:30 a.m. at the Mapletree
Apts. club house, 28250
Franklin Rd., Southfield.
Featured program of the day
will be individual readings by
well-known area psychic,
Belva King. There is a
charge, and reservations are
required. Phone Patty Liss,
288-4434; or Linda Gale,
356-5611, for information.
Temple Women
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Council at its book review
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the Naamat meeting room,
25900 Greenfield, Suite 205E,
Oak Park. Refreshments will
be served. Guests are wel-
come, and there is no charge.
Susan Winton-Feinberg
Temple Beth El Sisterhood
will have a luncheon at noon
March 23 at the temple.
Guest speaker will be
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owner, president and head
designer of Walter Herz
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cuss "The Secrets — Con-
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