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Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Fenberg
of the Lee Plaza Hotel announce
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Shirley June Fenberg to Marvin
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New York Leader to Address
Teas of 2 PWO Chapters Here

Plans for the annual pledge
fund affair, to be held Jan. 25 at
Masonic Temple, were discussed
Mrs. Bess Spanner of New
Monday at the first meeting of York, field worker for the Pio-
the Youth Education League. Mrs.
neer Women's Organization, will
Benjamin Gelman is chairman of address a membership tea of
the event.
the Avodah Chapter of PWO at
Mrs. Louis Fried, president, has 8 p.m., Saturday in the home of
announced the appointment of Mrs. Max Stulberg, 17503 Prairie
committee chairman for the avenue.
19-18-49 year. They include Mes-
Information may be obtained
dames Benjamin Gelman, ways
and means; Lewis Manning, year- from Mrs. Herman Hirschhorn.
membership chairman, UN. 2.
book; Eli Gross, program.
5192. Mrs. Paul Feldman is
Also Mesdames John Sklar, chapter president.
budget; S. Bloome, project; A.
Mrs. Spanner will also speak
Campbell and L. Kolodin. mem-
bership; B. Cohen, constitution at the annual membership tea
and bylaws; and Harry Samler of the Sharona Chapter of PWO
and Cy Aaron, community rela- at 2 p.m., Sunday in the home
tions.
of Mrs. Theodore B. Sallen,
2960 Boston boulevard.

Pharmacists Elect
2 From Detroit

Two Detroiters were elected
to offices at the 24th annual con-
vention of the Rho Pi Phi Phar-
maceutical Fraternity held in To-
ronto.

James Landsman was named
second vice-supreme chancellor
and Mrs. Molly Straus was
chosen chairman of the Detroit
ladies auxiliary.

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Page Eleven

Education League
Names Chairmen

The 400 delegates, including
11 Detroiters, selected Boston for
the 1949 convention and Detroit
for the 1950 conclave.

whose first open meeting will
take place Tuesday evening at
the Labor Zionist Institute, Lin-
wood and Pasadena avenues.

Chapter I Dance
to Benefit Israel

Temple Israel Men
Await Breakfast

A discussion of the year's ac-
tivities will hold the spotlight
when the Temple Israel Men's
Club launches the new season
at a breakfast, Sunday at Jo-
sett's, 18455 Livernois avenue.
Harold Schakne heads the
committee in charge of the af-
fair, and Harry Plisko• is pro-
gram chairman. Assisting are
Irving A. Levy, David Arkin,
Louis Wolfgang and Sam D.
Jacobs.
Those planning to attend are
asked to call the Temple office
for reservations.

A "Redeem the Land of Israel
Dance" will be held by Chapter
I, Zionist Organization of Amer-
ica, Saturday at the Jewish Cen-
ter.
Admission is a minimum dona-
tion of $1, if tickets are purchas-
ROBINSON COUSINS
ed in advance, or $1.25 at the
door. Proceeds will go to the Jew-
The Robinson Cousins' Club,
ish National Fund. Bud Kramer meeting at the home of Mrs. Mor-
ris Steiner of Elmhurst avenue,
All women between the ages and his orchestra will play.
The chapter will open its bowl- selected Oct. 20 as the date for
of 20 and 30 are invited, Mrs.
Frank I. Wasser, chairman, said ing season at 3 p.m., Sunday, at its next session. It will be at the
home of Mrs. Philip Robinson of
For information call Mrs. Man- the Bowl-O-Drome.
Calvert avenue.
uel Zak, membership director,
WE. 5-1095.
Mrs. Phil Stellar was installed
as president of PWO's Massada
Chapter at a dinner-party in
Huyler's.
Others who took office includ-
Hold
ed Mesdames Hy Gach, Sam
Gault and Abe Heller, vice-
presidents; Mark Rovnar, Sam
Schulman, Cal Prady and Joe
in the Air-Cooled
Chaffin, secretaries; and Simon
Karbal, treasurer.
LABOR ZIONIST BLDG.
13722 Linwood near Pasadena
Another PWO group that will
hear Mrs. Spanner is Club 1,
Tickets on Sale Every Evening at the Building

Congregation Ahavas Achim
i Abraham
Will
High Holiday Services

Say ...

MRS. JACK WOLFE
In a ceremony Sept. 12 at the
Ostend Hotel in Atlantic City,
Ruth Rosner, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. David Rosner of the
Victor Hotel, Miami Beach, be-
came the bride of Jack Wolfe,
son of Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Wolfe
of Wynnefield, Philadelphia.
The bride is majoring in psy-
chology at the University of
Pennsylvania, while the bride-
groom is studying optometry at
Penn State College.

Workers for SOS
Invited to Preview

Arthur McColl, Downtown
heater manager, and Mandel L.
Berman, citywide SOS chairman,
are collaborating on a special
preview showing of the new film,
"The Search," at 11 a.m., Sun-
day, at the Downtown Theater.
The preview for 2.500 workers
in the Supplies for Overfieas
Survivors campaign will show
the need for Detroit's 500,000
pound quota of books, layettes,
toys, canned food and other re-
lief in kind for shipment over-
seas.
More than 6,561,000 pounds
cann ed mc f, foods, items and used
oth-
er relief supplies were contribut-
ed to SOS from Jan. 1, 1948
through June 30, 1948, more
than double the amount received
by SOS during the first six
months of 1947.

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Wilier Organization
Calls Special Meeting

The Wilner Relief Organiza-
tion of Detroit will hold a special
meeting at 8 p.m., Thursday, in
Assembly Hall, Twelfth and
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