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Migdal/Hadassah Luncheon to Benefit Stem Cell Research Join us for a wonderful lunch and great entertainment and help a deserving cause while you’re at it! On Thursday, September 10, 2015 at 12:30 PM, the Migdal Chapter of Hadassah at North Shore Towers will host a gala luncheon at Jonathan’s Restaurant, 2499 Jericho Turnpike in New Hyde Park. Proceeds will benefit Hadassah’s Stem Cell Research Program. LIMITED SEATING! ANTIQUES WANTED Buyer of Fine Arts Careful management of your precious estate heirlooms and buying and liquidation of your estate is our top priority. In addition to antique buying, we also can provide estate clean out services. We’re your premier antique buyers. • Antiques • Oil Paintings • Sterling Silver • Jewelry • Porcelains • Bronzes • Carved Furniture • Clocks • Bronze Statues Member of the American Society of Appraisers and the Better Business Bureau Garden City Antiques and Fine Arts, Ltd. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID IMMEDIATELY 718-347-0900 www.gardencityantiques.com IF BUSY 516-524-6000 and Antiques for Over 30 Years 28 North Shore Towers Courier n September 2015 Cover is $65. Members, non-members and friends are welcome. REGISTRATION DEADLINE is September 4. To register for the luncheon, send checks made out to Hadassah together with name and phone number to: Zona Schreiber, 27110 Grand Central Parkway, Apt. 12A , Floral Park, NY 11005. Alternately, checks can be dropped off at the concierge desk in each building addressed to Zona Schreiber, 12A in Building 1; Alyce Zaller, 8D, in Building 2; or Marcia Jacobson, 25L in Building 3. For further information call Alyce Zaller 347-502-7006. Acclaimed, award-winning singer and songwriter, Lois Morton, 2014 MAC Award winner (Manhattan Association of Cabarets and Clubs) for Best Revue, of her show 20th Century Girl: The Lois Morton Song Book, will be the luncheon entertainer. Morton is known to metropolitan area audiences for her humorous songs and social commentary. Her program will include “Songs from the Heart” and “Original Reflections on the Meshigas of Today.” “Don’t be deceived. Underneath Lois Morton’s sweet grandmotherly demeanor lurks a wickedly clever songwriter. The legacy of Tom Lehrer lives on in Lois.” — John Platt, host – Sunday Breakfast, WFUV-FM


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