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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. 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