f p, first 'Ir . Impressions Mil Pisgah Chapter Has Installation Pisgah Chapter, B'nai B'rith Women, will hold its installation of officers at noon, Wednesday at Tam O'Shanter Country Club. Officers to be installedx are: Laura Cohen, president; Lenore Diskin, vice president; Rose Kohn, vice president; Ethel Levy, vice president; Ann Klee, treasurer and mailing secretary; Sarah Levine, financial secretary; Betty Zaft, recording secretary and corresponding secretary. Jeanne Felstein, past presi- dent of Pisgah Chapter, will be installing officer. For reser- vations, call Rose Meskin, 851-2227. Na'amat Unit Has Meeting The Metropolitan Chapter of Na'amat USA will have its next meeting on June 19th at noon in the Na'amat meeting room, Suite 205E, 25900 Greenfield, Oak park. The Chapter will honor Belle and Al Schwartz "for their many years of driving members to meetings and their exemplary help for the chapter." The program will also include a current events discussion. Clara Marks will be the chairman of the day. Refresh- ments will be served. There is no charge, and guests are welcome. Marshall Has Member Lunch Louis Marshall Chapter, B'nai B'rith Women, will hold its paid-up membership lun- cheon Thursday at the Zionist Cultural Center. Dues will be accepted at the door. Special presentation will be given by Linda Sober- man, president, Anti- Defamation League, Michigan Regional Board. President Jennie Grayson invites guests. For informa- tion, contact Eileen Israel, 968-0569. ORT Group Has Installation The Business and Profes- sional Chapter of Women's American ORT will have its annual installation dinner on June 19 at 7 p.m. at South- field Charley's. Judith Goodman, singer, pianist and guitarist will entertain. She has taught music and English, from kindergarten to college. Guests are welcome. There is a charge. For information, call Betty Holzman, 350-3678. NURSERY AND DAY SCHOOLS PRE-SCHOOL A GREAT BEGINNING Morning and Afternoon Programs Extended Day Option Sharona Has General Meeting BREAKING AWAY: A special stepping stone class for 2 to 2 1/2 year olds. Learning to be away from Mom and Dad for fun times (Orff Music, art, gymnastics, creative movement . . .), socialization and readiness skills. The next general meeting of Sharona Chapter, Na'amat USA, will be held on Thurs- day at 8 p.m. in the home of Lorraine Gale, 28988 Ramblewood Dr., Farmington " Hills. The guest speaker will be Margaret Weiner, director of professional services, Jewish Family Service. I'M ME — I'M THREE: As your child searches for a positive self image and develops an awareness of the world, our staff is ready to help focus on activities geared to the total development of your child in all areas . . . social, academic, readiness, physical and emotional growth. Enrichment activities include: gymnastics, art, Orff Music, creative movement .. . Infants Service Picks Officers Infants Service Group recently elected officers. They are: President, Lottie Malkin; Second Vice Presi- dent, Shirley Lubin; Third Vice President, Iva Hoptman; Treasurer, Bernice Green. A meeting will be held on Tuesday. Mrs. Elsie Drapkin will speak on "Old Detroit." Guests are invited at a nominal fee. ( LOCAL NEWS PRE-KID-A-GARTEN: This creative and pro- gressive program is geared to the older pre-schooler and centers around special experiences including science, geography, travel club, creative dramatics, art, math and reading readiness, creative movement, Orff music, jr. tennis, gymnastics and much, much more!!! I Wineman Heads DIA Committee Trudi Wineman of Hun- tington Woods was elected chairman of the volunteer committee of the Founders Society, Detroit Institute of Arts. Among the officers and committee chairmen elected with her were: Betsy Loomis, treasurer; Judith Lapp, docents; Barbara Feld, museum shop co-chairman; Shirley Broder, museum shop vice chairman; Frances Keeps and Sondra Schwartz, direc- tors; Leah Drachler, public relations; Jan Miller, A Day Away with the DIA; Dody Weil, enrichment; Betty Shaf- fer, historian; and Cyvia Snyder, trips. Home For Aged Cites Volunteer Jennie Benigsohn is the recipient of the Jewish Home for Aged's first Volunteer of the Year Award. The award has been established to recognize an outstanding volunteer among the corps at all three JHA facilities. Benigsohn has been a volunteer at the JHA's Prentis Manor facility since 1984. CT 5760 Drake Mile North of Maple Rd.) 5700 (1/2 4160 Middle belt (Between Long Lake & Lone Pine ads.) 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