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June 21, 1946 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-06-21

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CLUBS and ACTIVITIES

In

Halevy Singing Society
Beth Yehudah
Hashofar
Rabbi Simcha Wasserman, dean
Marking the close of its 21st
Julius Chajes was re-elected

chairman of the Hashofar, So-
ciety for the Advancement of Jew.
is h Thole at a meeting June 12.

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officers include Dan Froh-

oe-chairman; Jack Mala_
m ensurer, and Herman Ja-
cobs, corresponding secretary.
The following names have been
added to the Board for the coming
season: Fred M. Butzel,Mrs. Abra_
barn Cooper, Lawrence Crohn,
Bella Goldberg, Henri Gold-
berg, Karl Haas, Mrs. David Kalt-
man, Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler, Mrs.
Emma Shaver, Jacob Sonenklar
and Robert Tolman.

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The newly-organized Zieve Fa-
mily Club met June 9 at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Zieve
and elected the following officers:
Robert L. Zieve, president: Dr. W.
G. Zieve, secy.; Ben 'ieve, treas.,
and Mrs. Jennie Soloman, vice-

vsident.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben

of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, who
will depart shortly for Europe as
a special emissary of the Vaad
Hatzalah and UNRRA will be
honored by leaders of the Detroit
Jewish Community Saturday eve-
ning June 22.
Rabbi Wasserman's mission will
have as its purpose direct on-the-
spot relief to Jews in areas of
great concentration of refugees
where the need for such relief is
acute.
Wohlgelernter,
Rabbi M. J.
President of Yeshivath Beth Ye.
hudah, announces the first of a
series of Sponsor Breakfasts
which will be held in the Yeshi-
vah building this Sunday, June 23.
As an innovation, there will he a
special Sponsors Minyon, and the
group will don "Talis and Tefi-
lini" to take part in the Shachris
service, which will commence
promptly at 8:45. The breakfast
will be served to the Sponsors at
9:30 and will be followed by a
short report meeting.

Zieve, of Longfellow Ave.

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Detroit Senior Hadassah will
have a large representation at the
forthcoming sectional meeting of
Central States Region of Hadas-
sah, to be held in Flint on. Thurs-
day, June 27. All chapters within
this district will participate, ac-
cording to Mrs. Carl S. Schiller,
vgional vice-president.
" A private Greyhound bus has
been chartered to make the round
trip between Detroit and Flint.
Reservations will be received
through June 15 by Mrs. George
Orley, chairman of conference

reservations.
The meeting, starting with
brunch at 10:30 a.m., will be de-
voted to the following agenda:
1. Advice on ways and means of

Warsaw Club

Officers, committee chairmen
and 'department heads of all se-
nior Hadassah groups are expect-
ed to attend.

Only Swimming Pool in South Haven!
It is under auspices state health dept.
TO OUR PATRONS
We take this means of thanking you
for your past patronage—and assure
you that your stay with us this year
–Fill be as pleasant as in the past with
the same courtesies and service neces-
sary for an enjoyable vacation.

Dietary Laws Observed

SOUTH HAVEN BUS MEETS
TRAINS AT BANGOR
11'e will meet all trains and busses

upon notification

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Mildred Warren, chairman;
Helen Ginsburg, vice-chairman;
In addition, Mrs. David Kliger,
president, and Mrs. Morris Witus, Rose Galinsky, recording secre-
tary; Ettie Weisman, Esther Gold-
chairman of the recent fund rais-
ing affair, have planned a sur- man and Dolly Hecker, corres-
prise for the membership in order ponding secretaries; Rose Feld-
to show their appreciation for the stein, financial secretary; Marion
Raimi, treasurer; Frances Katz,
cooperation given them.
publicity; Sylvia Novetsky, mem-
bership; Jean Schwartz, project;
Annette Lazaroff, fund-raising;
Rose Frank, bulletin; Dorothy
Jericho Lodge
I.O.O.F. 490 Robbins, child rescue; Bea Swartz,
elected Robert Stone as Noble social; Fanny Yogoda, JNF; Zelda
Grand at a meeting June 11. Miller, Esther Gersuk and M.
Others elected were Henry Fein. Raimi, council; and Dorothy
berg, Vice-Grand; Sam Rose, Past Goodman, legislature.
Grand; District Deputy to the
Installation will take place at a
Grand Lodge, Maurice Horde-
closing party for the season.
love, P.G.; first representative to

Sklar Family Club

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Iadassah Women

Phyllis Zieve was elected presi.
dent of the Little Women of Ha-
dassah recently, succeeding Elaine
Shiffman.

Others
elected
were
Ethel
Cohen, Audrey Cornfield and
Eileen Ferentz, vice-presidents,
and Estelle Bakst, Marilyn Cohen,
Debbie Fruitkin, Marjorie Katz-
man, Geraldine Norber, Marion
Ruskin and Evelyn Vernon, mem-
bers of the Board of Directors.

IRVING FIELDS

and his

Orchestra

music for all occasions

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BARON'S RESORT

A buffet supper and meeting of
the Jacob Sklar Family Club
took place Memorial Day at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ru-
bin, of Leslie Ave.

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South Haven, Michigan

Rooms with private bath
and shower. Children's din-
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Play-grounds, private bath-
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women's solariums. Concert
Orchestra.

WEINSTEIN'S
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At a recent meeting of the
Brandeis Group of the Pioneer
Women's Organization, the fol-
lowing officers were elected:

Jericho Elects Officers

,

REUBEN LEVIN

Write for

A picnic lunch will be served
in the garden by hostesses, Mes-
dames Marvin B. Levy, S. Leland,
Benj. Sehutzman, Dan Marcus
and Joseph Carp.

Pioneer Women's Org.

There's Nothing Finer Than

The Warsaw Club of Detroit
classes.
held a social gathering on Satur-
5. Board education.
day, June 15, at their clubrooms
6. Ideas for monthly programs.
10036 Holmur Ave. and among the
7. Promotion of youth work In
guests $500 was raised.
each community.
Discussions will be held until 4
p.m., with return to Detroit at
"Once at Weinstein's,
6 p.m.

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mittee.

Ostrower Relief

LEVIN'S RESORT

ing

Ezra

19690 Chesterfield Rd.
At this time election of officers
for the coming year will take
place. Mrs. R. J. Mendelsohn is
chairman of the nominating com-

Gallow Family Club

"a little bit of heaven"

f en

ment, heads the committee which
is making preparations for the so-
cial.
A refreshment bar will be in
operation during: the evening.
There is no charge for admission.
The public is invited.

Infants Service Group held its
installation of officers on June 11,
at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Mrs.
Samuel Merson installed the offi-
cers and had the honor of re-
installing Mrs. Eleanor King as
president for a third term.


Kalvarier Aid

Officers of the Rodin Club were
installed at a meeting held June
12 at the home of Mrs. M. Wold.

s•••••
1•• ■ •••

Phil Goren, Halevy vice - presi-
dent and chairman of entertain-

Infants Service Group

The Womees Auxiliary of the
Maimonides Medical Society will
hold its final meeting of the sea-
son, Saturday, June 22, at the
home of Mrs. S. S. Farbman,

Isaac Finkelstein was elected
president of Ezra, American Fed-
eration for Polish Jews at a meet-
ing May 7. Others elected were:
Mrs. S. Sharkey, honorary presi-
dent; Mrs. J. Garnick, 1st vice-
president; Mrs. H. Goldfarb, 2nd
vice-president; Mrs. CL Hirsch-
man, 3rd vice-president, and Mrs.
H. Weinberg, treasurer.
Re-elected were Mrs. M. Wein-
berg, financial and recording sec-
retary; Mrs. N. Goldman, corres-
ponding secretary; Mrs. J. Feffer the Grand Lodge, Nathan Match
and Mrs. M. Weinberg, hospital- man, P.G.; second representative
Mrs. M. Weinberg, treas- to the Grand Lodge, and Past
A Board of Directors meeting ers, and
urer of Celia Greenberg Memorial Grands, William Kimmel and Leo
of the Sisters of Zion Mizrachi
B. Furst, as alternates.
Fund.
was held at the home of Mrs.

Installation will take place at a
Joseph H. Kunin, retiring presi-
luncheon to be held Tuesday,
dent of the organization.
June 25 at 12:30 p.m., in the De-
Plans were formulated for the troit Leland Hotel. Mrs. F. Stock-
A luncheon and card party will
annual donor event to be held on ier is chairman of the affair, and
November 5, 1946. Mrs. David Sil. Mrs. J. Harvith will give the in- be given by the Kalvarier Aid So-
verstein, vice-president was ap- vocation and install officers. For ciety Monday June 24 at Kern's
Auditorium at 12:30 p.m. The pro-
pointed co-chairman of the Donor reservations call UN. 2 - 1302.
ceeds will go for Lithuanian refu.
to Mrs. Asher Berlin, chairman.
gees abroad.
Mrs. Morris Mendrowitz was se-
lected as Reservation Chairman.
Chairlady for the affair will be
The Gallow Family Club held Mrs. W. Cohen. Co-chairman is
its last meeting of the current Mrs. D. Diamond. For tickets, call
season at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Weintraub, TO. 6-9021 or
The Ostrower Relief Society will Mrs. H. Farber of Mt. Clemens, Mrs. H. Festenstein, UN. 3-8189.
hold their closing meeting of the Mich. A dinner was served fol-
$100.00° was mailed to the Joint
season, Wednesday, June 26 'at lowed by the installation of the Distribution Committee. $25.00 was
8:30 p.m. at Jericho Temple, Par. following officers for the fall sea- sent to the Child Rescue Fund.
son: Mr.Sidney Friedman, presi- $100.00 was sent to the Allied
for B.
Plans for summer activities will dent; Mrs. Lena Siegel, vice-presi- Jewish Campaign.
be made. New members are wel- dent; Mrs. Ethel Tigay, secretary;
Miss Ann Siegel, treasurer.
come.

'Rodin Club

WRNS
■ Mal•••

year of activity, the Detroit Ha-
levy Singing Society is planning a
social evening to take place at
9 p.m., Saturday, June 29, in the
Jewish Community Center.

Maimonides Society

Zion Mizrachi Sisters

Senior Hadassah

raising quotas.
2. Information on newest de-
of
velopments in projects.
1:
3, Outline of educational events
r and procedures.
4. Discussion groups and study

last
riccs
hen

Page Thirteen

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Friday, J u ne 21, 1946

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