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Gurwin To Perform
At NCJW Installation

The National Council of
Jewish Women, Greater
Detroit 'Section, will hold its
annual installation luncheon,
11 a.m. May 10 at Knollwood
Country Club.
Entertainer Nancy Gurwin
will present a musical pro-
gram entitled, "lb Broadway
With Love."
Officers to be installed are:
President Barbara Grant, Ad-
ministration and Finance
Vice President Ann Zousmer,
Community Services Vice
President Janelle Miller,
Membership and Program
Vice President Sally Green,
Public Affairs Vice President
Penny Blumenstein, Public
Relations Vice President
Carol Sue Coden, and Ways
and Means Vice President
Hope Silverman. .
Also: Corresponding Secre-
tary Rita Selburn, Recording
Secretary Marsha Gordon,
Assistant Recording Secre-
tary Barbara Kuhlik,
Treasurer Susan Alterman,
Assistant Treasurer Clara
Barenholtz, Assistant
Treasurer Hermine Silver,
Financial Secretary Sally
Mayer, Assistant Financial
Secretary Claire Kretchmer
and Assistant Financial
Secretary Joyce Sherman.
lb serve as first-year, first-

Barbara Grant

term board members are: An-
drea Asarch, Cookie Auster,
Gayle Hirsch, Doreen
Hermelin, Janet Jaffe, Laurel
Portner, Judy Rosenberg,
Joyce Rubenstein, Rose Lynn
Schlussel, Michele Sills and
Karen Siporin.
First-year, second-term
board members to be in-
stalled are: Nena Dillick,
Hortense Falk, Marilyn
-Levine, Geraldine Pasternak,
Ann Rubin and Bea Wilson.
There is a fee. For reserva-
tions, call NCJW, 258-6000
before April 29.

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VISA

Molly Yard, president of the
National Organization for
Women (NOW), will present
the keynote address at the se-
cond annual Conference on
Women and Aging on May 15
at 1 p.m.
The program, which pro-
vides lessons to help women
face their futures, is spon-
sored by Sinai Hospital and
the LeVine Institute on
Aging.
The half-day conference will
be held in Sinai's Zuckerman
Conference Center, 6767 W.
Outer Dr., Detroit. Advance
registration is required.
There is a fee.
Special
skill-building
presentations following
Yard's address will include:
Harriet Alpern, coordinator
of the Michigan Media Pro-
ject, who will describe "How
Media Portray Older
Women"; State Represen-
tative Maxine Berman, who
will discuss "Legislation:
What You Don't Know Can
Hurt You"• Harriet Cosby, a
registered ' representative
with Money Strategies, who

will discuss, "Financial Plan-
ning for Women"; Dr. Amy
Goldfaden, an internist on
the staff of Sinai Hospital,
who will focus on
"Osteoporosis and
Menopause: How to Minimize
their Impact on Your Life";
and Judge Susan M. Moiseev
who will describe problems of
being alone in her presenta-
tion, "Suddenly Alone: Legal
Issues of Divorce and
Widowhood."
To register, call Sinai,
493-5962.

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David-Horodoker
Meeting Set

A meeting of the David-
HorodOker Women's Organi-
zation will be held noon Tues-
day at the MCL Restaurant
at Tel-12 Mall.
Arrangements are being
made for a luncheon on May
10 at the Northgate Apts.
club house. For tickets and in-
formation, call Anna
Komisar, 557-9425.

