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WHAT'S HAPPENING

WOMEN TOGETHER, INC., Cloveland's shelter house for battered women anc Ioir children, is selling beige T-shirts with royal blue printing on are Together Hanos T-shirts $5.00. French cut $7 50 Avile at Coventry Books, 1824 Coventry Road. Appletree Books. Codar Road. Sloeping Bee Art Gallery (in Ohio City), East Side Foo Coop. 11628 Euclid Avenue, and at Women Together's ad ative office at the YWCA, 3201 Euclid Avenue Your purchase o operate the shelter for battored women For lurther into call Jan at 431-6267

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The Decemher meeting of CARAL (Cleveland Abortion Rights Action Leaque) will be Wednesday, December 12, al 8 00 pm at the First Unitarian Church, 21600 Shaker Blvd The program open to members and non-mumbers al no charge, will feature a debate on the value of H B 879 a bill pending in the Ohio Legislature which would regulate abortions in Ohio Literature and refreshments will he available and CARAL leaders will answer questions on the status of lobbying efforts For more informa tion. write to PO Box 91215. Cleveland, Ohio 44101, or phone 229-3772

Jeanne & Lorraine's

Food Project

1807 Coventry Road

932-0482

OPEN 10 7

MON SAT.

Natural foods, herbs, teas,

10% off on supplements Special Holiday Gift Items!

WOMEN TOGETHER also welcomes donations of furniture, especially Jeds and dressers. usable household items, linen, educational games ind toys, and good books for both adults and children For further info Call Jen Ogline at 431-6267

The hates Cove in the Flats in cooperation with Women Together, Inc. resents The Andy Jerome Band, Tongue Thrust, Balognoy Heads and dardol on Thursday, December 13 in a benefit concert to aid the shelter for battered women and their children. $2 00 donation at the door All donations go to the shelter Doors open at 8 30 p.m 18 or over. The benel concert has been organized by volunteers Judy Kirby and Judy Czag two young women from the community For further info, call Jan Ogbne al 431-6267

Harriet F Pilpel, author, women's rights activist and attorney, will be the keynote speaker at the third annual fundraising dinner of the Reproduclive Freedom Coalition on Friday. January 18, at the Park Plaza Hotel Ms Pilpel, a leader in the area of women's rights with a special interest in reproductive freedom issues, has written extensively on women and employment. the media, family law, and civil liberties. She is presently a member of the Board of National Abortion Rights Action League and the Population Institute, and is General Counsel to Planned Parenthood of America. This event commemorates the 7th anniversary of the Supreme Court decision of January 22. 1973 legalizing abortion throughout the United States Tickets for the dinner are $50, $25 and $17 50 A limited number of lickets are available at a reduced lee for students and volunteers Any amount over $14 00 is tax deductible For information call 579-0028

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DEMONSTRATE!

Tuesday, January 22, 1980 7:00 p.m. on East 6th and St. Clair For the second time pro-choice supporters will confront the Right-to-Life party in front of Public Auditorium on the anniversary of our Supreme Court victory! Join us in making 1980 the turning point for reproductive rights.

A celebration will follow the demonstration at The Park, party room, 17th & Chester $1 donation refreshments

Pagg 143What She Wants› December, 1979