A number of preliminary events to the annual minute luncheon on November 22 are being planned by the South Shore women’s division, a Long Island group connected with the women’s division of Federation for the Support of Jewish Philanthropic Societies. First on the calendar is a tea to be given by Mrs. Harold Stonehill at her Woodmere home next Friday afternoon.
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