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May 17, 1946 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-05-17

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America, lavish Periodical after

CLIFTON AIIIINUE - CINCINNATI 20, MO

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Friday, May 17, 1946

CLUBS and ACTIVITIES

Galician Society

The annual Mother and Daugh-
ter dinner of the Galician Socie-
ty's Ladies Auxiliary will he held
on Monday, May 20, at the Wil-
shire Hotel. Mrs. Sadie Farber is
chairman of the affair, assisted by
"rs. M. Schmidt and Mrs. L. El-
hogen. For reservations call
UN. 3-7616 or TO. 8-2130.

Maimonides Society

the May meeting of the Youth
Education League, held in the
The Junior Division of the Al-
form of a SOS food shower at
lied
Jewish Campaign has just
the
home
of
Mrs.
H.
Stark
of
"The Year in Review" was
announced plans for its First An-
presented by members of the Shrewsbury Drive.
nual Victory Ball to be held
Brady Parent-Teacher Association
Tuesday evening, May 28, at the
at its final regular meeting of the
Masonic Temple..1 1
11 BrestofT
year held Tuesday, May 14, in the
Dr. John Sullivan, of Wayne and his WXYZ Orche tra will be-
school auditorium. Installation of
University, will speak on child gin the dance at 9 o' lock.
officers also took place.
psychology at the May 22 meet-
The affair will mark the suc-
ing of the University Area Wo- cessful accomplishment of the
men's Club to be held at the home goal which the Junior Service
The last meeting of the season of Mrs. Charles Belsky, 18941 Group had set for itself during
of the Little Women of Hadassah Santa Rosa Drive. The program the 1946 drive. It will also be an-
other step in the Group's year-
will take place at 2:30 p. m., Sun- will begin at 8:30 p. m.
round program.
day, May 26, at Shaarey Zedek.
Elaine Shiffman, president, will
Tickets for the dance are $1.20
preside, and new officers and
The Detroit Unit of Junior Ha- per person, Including tax, and are
board members will be inaugu- dassah will hold its annual Moth- being distributed to w o r k e r a
rated. A guest speaker will ap- er and Daughter meeting on Sun- through their Captains. Non-
pear.
day, May 2G, at Congregation workers may obtain theirs at the
door.
Shaarey Zedek.
The program will include the
Committee members for the
Junior Hadassah choral group dance include; Richard B. Kra-
Mrs. Eleanor King was re- and some dramatic work which mer and Elise M. Zeme, co-chair-
elected president of the Infant's will illustrate Youth Aliyah work. men; Harold N. Rosemont, pub-
Service Group for the third time. Rabbi Gershon G. Rosenstock, of lic relations and tickets, Alex J.
Other officers elected are Mes- Shaarey Zedek, will be principal Etkin.
dames David H. Mattes, first vice- speaker.
president; George Treeger, second
On May 19, Junior Hadassah
vice-president; Julian A. Grace, will join with all Zionist youth
SIR: I've discovered how to tell
recording secretary; M. H. Fox, groups in the JNF tag day, and
the
number of pieces of macaroni
financial secretary; Abraham on June 9, it will have its an-
Young, treasurer; Nathan Simon, nual election and installation of on a plate. You add up the ends
corresponding secretary; M o e officers meeting.
and divide by two.
Gantz, social secretary; Jack Free-
man, case chairman; Morris Shep- •••••
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herd, post-war chairman; Eve
Sherman, memorial fund; Albert
E. Cutler, happy-day fund; and
Hyman J. Kramer, delegate.

University Area Club

Hadassah

Madame Gabrielle L. Ashkenazy
will be guest speaker at the an-
nual luncheon and election of offi-
cers meeting of the Women's
American Ort, scheduled for 2:30
p. m., Monday, May 20, at the
Statler Hotel.
Mms. Ashkenazy is a grand-
daughter of one of the Ort found-
ers. She worked with this organi-
zation all through the war years in
France and Switzerland.

Junior Hadassah

Infant's Service Group

Phi Sigma Sigma

MRS. M. WITUS
Mrs. M. Witus and Mrs. B. Rose
are chairman and co-chairman,
respectively, of the Women's Aux-
iliary of the Maimonides Medical
Society's annual luncheon sched-
uled for May 28 at the Book-Ca-
dillac Hotel.
Jacobson's will sponsor a la-
dies' fashion show and Peter Pan,
a children's fashion show. Dave
Diamond will furnish the music.
For tickets call Mrs. Witus, UN.
An executive meeting of the 2-7285; Mrs. Rose, TO. 8-8814, or
Women's Auxiliary, Jewish Home contact any club member.
for Aged, was held at the home
of the president, Mrs. George Ho-
ven, on May 15.
Mrs. Ethel Klein .and Mrs. Fran-
A truck-load of canned foods,
in addition to cash, was contrib- ces Mintz are chairman and co-
uted to the recent SOS shower chairman, respectively, of the
Mothers-Daughters Banquet of the
of the Auxiliary.
Members will attend the meet- Detroit Women's Service Club,
ing of the League of Jewish Wo- scheduled for Tuesday, May 21, at
men's Organizations on Wednes- Zack's Catering Co.
Large quantities of canned food
day, May 22, at 1:30 p. m., in the
were received at a recent shower
social hall of Shaarey Zedek.
Simcha and Memorial donations sponsored by the club.
Election of officers will take
may be made by calling the com-
mittee chairman, Mrs. Martin place on May 28.
Lippitt, TO. 5-9313.

A Mother and Daughter lunch-
eon was held by the Detroit Club
of Phi Sigma Sigma Alumni on
May 11 at the Statler Hotel,
Mrs. David Seligson gave a
short history of the club, and
Mrs. Martin L. Friedman, presi-
dent of the local club, presented
the members and guests.

Home for Aged

Women s Service Club

The last meeting of the League
for Labor Palestine, Chapter 1,
was held on Friday, May 17, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Schreier, 4271 Cortland. Members
turned in Shekel reports at this
session.

Aluma

Jr. Home Relief

An Executive Board meeting of
the Junior Home Relief Society
was held on May 9 at the home
of its advisor, Mrs. Harry Shul-
man, 2651 Webb Ave., at which
time the forthcoming election was
discussed as well as plans for the
rest of the season.

Pioneer Women's Org.

Alma. Labor Zionist Youth
Organization, heard Michael
Michlin, treasurer of the local
Jewish National Fund Council,
speak on "JNF Today". The meet-
ing took place at Aluma's Ulam,
1I6,9,9 Linwood, on Friday, May
17.
For further Information con-
cerning, Aluma's activities, call
Miss Anne Baschin, TO. 6-6884.

The May Dance of the Pioneer
Women's Organization will take
place at 9 p. m., Saturday, May 18,
at the Ft. Wayne Hotel. Mickey
Woolf will furnish the music.
Admission is $1.50, with proceeds
going to the Children's Home in
Palestine. For tickets call Zelda
Miller, TY. 7-7470; Goldie Wasser-
man, UN. 3-8737; Florence Prim-
ack, DA. 8978; Gussie Green, TO.
5-3608; or Ruth Katz, TO. 8-8361.

Home Relief Society

Chachmey Lublin
Jacob Lustig, a student of Ye-

The Home Relief Society will
honor its paid up members with
a complimentary luncheon at the
Park Avenue Hotel, Monday, May
27, at 12:30 p. m. Many door
prizes will be given, and the af-
ternoon will be devoted to cards
or Mah Jong.
Mrs. Max Rosenfeld is member-
ship vice-president. Mrs. Barney
Newman has arranged the pro-
gram for the afternoon, and Mrs.
Ralph Levy is in charge of ar-
rangements. Mrs. Peter A. Miller,
president, will preside.

Mlawer Verein

The 12th anniversary of Mlaw.-r
Umgegend Verein will he eeln-
Waited with a Victory Banquet to
he held at 6:30 p. m., Sunday,
May 26, at the Riviera Hall, 5026
by Road.
Rosalie Gross will render vocal
selections, accsanpanied by Betty
Kovalsky on the piano. Reserva-
tions can be obtained from Julius
Newberg, chairman, TY. 5-4002, or
Israel Burnstein, co-chairman, TR.
2-4053.

Horodaker Juniors

Newly-elected officers of the Da-
vid Horodaker Juniors were in-
stalled at the annual Mother-
Daughter affair held May 2 at
Rosenberg's.
Following are the officers elect-
ed: Mesdames I. A. Lawton, presi-
dent; A. Darchen, vice-president;
B. Chase, financial secretary and
publicity; I. Knoppow, recording
and corresponding secretary; J.
Spielberg and L. Heiman, treas-
urers; and L. Bias and J. M. Da-
■ 'thou, hospitalers.

Youth Educat'n League Junior Division Plans
Large amounts of canned foods
and money were contributed at Victory Ball May 28

I Brady Parent-Teacher

Women's Ort

Labor Palestine

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shivath Chachmev Lublin. has
been engaged by the city of Wyan-
dotte as a teacher in its school.
The Fourth Annual Donor
Luncheon of the Ladies Auxiliary
will take place at 12:30 p. m.,
Tuesday, May 28, at the Bnai
Moshe auditorium. For reservn-
tions call Mrs. I. Levin, TY.
5-5304.

N. Woodward Branch,
European Welfare Org.

The North Woodward Branch of
the Jewish 'Women's European
Welfare Organization will hold a
clothing shower and luncheon on
June 12 at the Congregation
Bnai Moshe. Proceeds will be used
in the aid of some 3,000 Hunga-
rian and French orphans. Mrs.
Anna Goldberg, TO. 8-4952, is
chairman, assisted by Mrs. Ed.
Schwartz and Mrs. J. Zuckerman.
For information call Mrs. E.
Weissman, president, TO. 8-2058.
A special meeting of the organ-
ization will take place at 12:30
p. m., Tuesday, May 21, at the
home of Mrs. Sol Cohen, 18234
Santa Rosa.

Aesculapian Ladies

Mrs. Asher Smith was elected
president of the Aesculapian La-
dies Auxiliary at a recent meet-
ing held at the home of Mrs.
Charles Tennen, 1640 Glynn Ct.
Other officers elected are Mrs.
Martin Share, vice-president; Mrs.
Michael Wainer, second vice-pres-
ident: Mrs. Harry Katzman, third
vice-president; Mrs. Ben Zogut.
recording secretary; Mrs. Hy Mar-
golis, corresponding secretary; and
Mrs. Irving Belinsky, treasurer.

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JNF Auxiliary

Rabbi Gershon G. Rosenstock,
of Shaarey Zedek, will be guest
speaker at the election meeting
of the Ladies Auxiliary of the
Jewish National Fund scheduled
for 1:30 p. m., Thursday, May 23,
at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.
Phyllis Pullberg will also be fea-
tured on the progripm, accompa-
nied by her mothe); Mrs. Henry
Pullberg. •

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Eva Prenzlauer Society

The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity
Aid Society will hold its installa-
tion of officers meeting at 12:30
p. m., Wednesday, May 29, in the
Italian Gardens of the Book-Cad-
illac Hotel. Mrs. Joseph Seigel
will officiate.
Newly-elected officers are Mrs.
Nathan Blatnikoff, president; Mes-
dames Samuel Samuels, Joseph
Rose and Jacob York, vice-presi-
dents; Mrs. Saul Saxon, recording
secretary; Mrs. Joshua Circle, cor-
responding secretary; Mrs. Morris
Solomon, treasurer; Mrs. Jacob
Goldberg, case worker; Mrs. Fan-
ny Strauss, assistant case worker;
Mrs. Blanche Freund, Flower
Fund treasurer; and Mrs. Anna
Williams, chaplain.
Mrs. Eva Ellenstein was made
honorary president.

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