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public meeting to discuss the
specific needs of the Jewish
mentally ill adults living in
the area.
The meeting also will in-
volve a discussion on the
Kadima apartment program
and the availability for
clients and participants.
Dr. Elliott Luby, a specialist
in treating mentally ill pa-
tients, will be the guest
speaker.
The meeting will be held at
the Maple/Drake Jewish
Community Center, on Tues-
day at 8 p.m.
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SPECIAL EXPERIENCES TO ENJOY
Morning and Afternoon Programs
With Optional Lunch Hour
I FOR WOMEN
NCJW Branch
Picks Officers
The Business and Profes-
sional Branch of the National
Council of Jewish Women,
Greater Detroit Section, has
elected offiers for 1989-1990.
Serving as co-presidents are
Rena Shanaman and Barbara
Vorenberg. Ms. Shanaman
has been co-chairman of
publicity and fund-raising
committees for the branch.
Ms. Vorenberg was member-
ship vice president prior to
her election as co-president.
Other officers include:
Shirleyanne Schlang, ad-
ministrative vice president;
Nina Lopatin, membership
vice president; Fran Cook,
public relations vice presi-
dent; Cynthia Goldman,
public affairs/community ser-
vice vice president; Judi
Rosen, treasurer; Pat Milner,
secretary.
Serving on the board of
directors are: Marilyn Beim,
Maureen D'Agostino, Fern Et-
tinger, Arlene Gorelick, Saree
Hantler and Sarah Saltzman.
Women's Group
Has Dinner
Galilee Chapter, B'nai
B'rith Women, will hld its
paid-up membership dinner 7
p.m. Wednesday at Laurel
Woods club house.
Dues will be accepted at the
door. Entertainment will be
provided by "The Note-Ables."
For information, contact
Dena Wein, 542-5724; or Lin-
da Rosenberg, 559-6706.
Northwest Has
Installation
Northwest Child Rescue
Women, Senior Group, will
have its luncheon and in-
stallation of officers 11:30
a.m. Thursday at the Knob-
in-the-Woods club house.
There is a charge. For infor-
mation, call Ruth Hirshfield,
356-5698; or Harriet Sigel,
353-3110.
5700 & 5760 Drake
(1/2 Mile North of Maple Rd.)
4160 Middlbelt
(Between Long Lake & Lone Pine Rds.)
West Bloomfield
661-3630
American Cancer Society
Guidelines for Breast Cancer
Detection:
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