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May 07, 1993 - Image 66

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-05-07

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SOCIETY
CANCER.

Marshall-Israel
Sets Installation

Parkwood Holds
Installation

B'nai B'rith Women, Louis
Marshall-Israel Chapter will
have their installation lun-
cheon noon May 13 at Farinas
Catering.
The following officers will
be installed: president, Eileen
Israel; vice presidents, Lillian
Sklar, Ruth Blumberg, Irene
Rodman, Dorothy Abramson,
Anne Milgrom, Rose Michel-
son; treasurer, Jenny Gray-
son; secretaries, Miriam
Radkin, Tillie Small, Lillian
Dorf, Dora Silets, Audrey
Silverman; counselor, Ger-
trude Pearl.
Board members are Ann
Cutler, Bebe Denby, Esther
Kessler, Rose Koffman, Helen
Pliscow, Rose Silver, Rose
Schiff, Rose Stearn, Kay
Wasserman, Helen Stebbins,
Fay Wohl.
For reservations, call
Shirley Silverman, 355-5246.

Parkwood Chapter, Women's
American ORT will hold their
annual installation luncheon
11:30 a.m. May 19 at Wing
Hong, 14 Mile Rd. and Or-
chard Lake Road, Farmington
Hills.
Andi Wolfe, member of the
Michigan regional board of
Women's American ORT, will
install the following women:
co-presidents, Sarah Feuerei-
sen, Margaret Schwartz; vice
presidents, Sylvia Bernstein,
Leah Burak, Ethel Goldstein,
Lillian Goodman, Dorothy
Rubin, Helen Stebbins; treas-
urer, Nita Lichtenstein; secre-
taries, Paulette Bonin, Jennie
Kruegel, Ruth Yost; board,
Bessie Altman, Ruth Bern-
stein, Susan Brand, Rose Dia-
mond, Sara Epstein, Martha
Avrin Hencken, Dorothy
Hockman, Cele Jacobs, Jean
Klaper, Brenda Moss, Anne
Skae and Gloria Shook.
There will be a musical pro-
gram also. There is a charge.
For information, call Mar-
garet Schwartz 737-7164; or
Leah Burak, 661-3416.

Detroit BBW
Sets Installation

The Detroit Chapter, B'nai
B'rith Women will celebrate
its 50th anniversary and in-
stallation of officers at noon
May 12 at Le Metro res-
taurant.
The incoming officers are:
Roslyn Alexander, president;
Frita Roth Drapkin, Gertrude
Rosen, Marion Yagoda, vice-
presidents; Florence Panitch,
treasurer; Florence Ashin,
Evelyn Germansky, Shirley
Gollish, secretaries; Bette
Goldman, advisor.
The installing officer will
be Charlotte Edelheit, past
president. Luncheon chair-
men are Frances Foster and
Mirle Perlstein, past presi-
dents.

Radomer Aid
Sets Meeting

The Radomer Aid Society will
hold its opening meeting 8
p.m. May 11, at the Labor
Zionist Center, 18451 W. 10
Mile, Southfield.
Nomination of officers will
take place. Refreshments will
be served. For information,
call Ruth Klein, 968-7335; or
Renee Zahler, 642-3113.

Belt Kodesh
Special Shabbat

The Sisterhood of Congrega-
tion Beit Kodesh will par-
ticipate in the Shabbat ser-
vice 8 p.m. May 14.
Diane Allen will speak on
the role of women in Judaism.
A kiddush will follow.

Morgenthau Sets
Spring Fling

Morgenthau Chapter B'nai
B'rith Women will hold a
Spring Fling Luncheon noon
May 12 at the Knob in the
Woods clubhouse for paid-up
members.
Barbara Alexander, mezzo
soprano, will sing and narrate
the story of Miss Saigon.
Doris Hall, pianist, will ac-
company her.
There is a charge and reser-
vations are mandatory; call
Friedel Davis, 788-1636.

Harmony ORT
Travel Talk

Harmony ORT will meet 7:30
p.m. May 12 at the home of
Robin Orechkin, 4446 Ex-
moor Circle, Bloomfield Hills.
"Fun Places to Travel With or
Without Your Children" will
be presented by Rick Sylvain,
writer for the Detroit Free

Press.

For information or to re-
spond, call Mona Shane,
661-3325; or Robin Orechkin,
932-8544.

Infants Service
Sets Meeting

Infants Service will hold their
opening meeting with a lun-
cheon noon May 11 at Knob
in the Woods clubhouse.

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