relay, itowser I!, I110i DETROIT YEWISH• CHRONICLE Page Niue Ilielmihiing Lives W oinett ' i at‘ nwi men are Mesdames Arthur Tractenberg, Stuart M. Palmer, Henry Brontman, Gerald Sucher, Albert Hoffman, Donald Katz and Wilfred Katz. Mrs Nathan Spec- tor is general chairman. Cap- tains are Mesdames Leo Beresh, Darwin Canvasser, Melvin Wein- garden, Daniel Ilaron, Harry Mrs. Leon Katzin was hostess Kellman, Aaron Jacobs and Wil- at a membership tea of the De- liam Jacobs. troit Women of Alpha Omega Seymour Tilchin, publisher of Dental Fraternity, Monday in her home on Parkside avenue. the Jewish Chronicle, will re- Mrs. Julian Weber and Mrs. Jos- view "The Birth of Israel" by eph Cabot were chairmen of the Jorges Granados. Guatemalan delegate to the UN, at an open affair. meeting of the Women's League of Tel-Gulborim, Dec. 1 at Bnai A meeting of the Detroit Grad- Moshe. Mrs. Hugo Fredenberg is uate Association of Alpha Epsilon in charge. The public is invited. Phi was held Tuesday in the --- home of Mrs. Seymour Tilchin The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi at Birchcrest avenue. will meet Monday at Rosenberg's Catering, Dexter and Glynn court Mrs. Herman August was guest with. luncheon at 1 p.m. Mrs. speaker at a paid-up membership Rose Singer and Mrs. Joseph tea of the Pythian Sisters of Kunin will report on the Mizra- Greater Detroit Temple No. 152 chi convention. The Detroit group last Saturday at the home of joined national chapters this Mrs. Mary Meyerson of Atkinson week in celebrating the first an- avenue. niversary of the establishment of the Children's Village and Farm The monthly meeting of the School at Raanana, Israel. Over Womens Auxiliary, Maimonides $20,000 has been raised here the Medical Society, will be at 1 past two years for the project. p.m., Tuesday, at Huyler's. Dr. Jane B. Welling, head of the An open meeting, featuring a Wayne University art depart- millinery fashion show, is plan- ment, will 'speak on "Under- ned by the Primrose Benevolent. standing Children Through Their Club for Monday at Bnai Moshe. Art Expressions." Mesdames Em- Refreshments and cards will be ery Kovak and Sam Fried are other highlights. The public is program chairmen. invited. The 14th annual donor luncheon will be Dec. 8 at the Mesdames Rose Bennett, Hilda Tuller Hotel. Blotner, Fannie Asarch, Stella Bloom and Ann Levin were host- A meeting of the Detroit Moth- esses at a meeting Monday of ers' Chapter of the Israel Or- the Infants Service Group. The phans }tome, will be held Tues- club will send delegates to the day at the home of Mrs. Sarah Round Table meeting Sunday of Ashman, 9631 McQuade avenue. the Jewish' National Fund. Initial tryouts for the theatri- A "Millionaire's Party" is cal to be staged by the Young planned by Purity Chapter No. Women's Mizrachi will be at 1 359 O.E.S. for Saturday evening p.m., Tuesday, in the home of at the Diamond Temple, Lothrop Mrs. Ruth Siegel, 2050 Calvert and Grand River avenues. The avenue. public is invited. For tickets con- tact Fay Weiner, TO. 6-4365. Julius Chajes' Students Herschf us Heads 120 Branch 8 .....7111.1 ■•••■■■■■ Dr. Leon Herschfus has been elected president of Branch No. 8, Labor Zionist Organization of America. Other officers are Sue Klein, treasurer, and Selina Friedman, secretary. Arthur Shutkin, director of the Jewish National Fund here, ad- dressed a recent meeting of the group at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ilitow. Those interested in joining the chapter are requested to call Dr. William KIM, TO. 9-1828. Mickey Woolf and his orches- tra will entertain at the 11th annual donor dinner of the Da- vid-Ilorodoker Juniors, Dec. 15 at the Ft. Wayne Hotel. Pro- ceeds will gO to aid Israel. For information call Mrs. Morris Weinstein, TO. 6-8723. An open meeting of the Home Relief Society will be held Mon- day in the hcnne of Mrs. Peter Miller of LaSalle boulevard. Mrs. Arthur L. Robbins will re- view "A Mask for Privilege," by Carey McWilliams. A dessert luncheon at 12:30 p.m. will pre- cede the session. Mrs. Arthur Gould is program chairman. Friends are invited. in Recital on Sunday Julius Chajes, director of mu- sic at the Jewish Center, will present Joan Machin, Rosalind Moss, Estelle Pappas, Judy Pat- terson and Robert Shulman in a piano recital at 2:15 p.m., Sun- day, in the Center. Admission is by invitation only. President Ethel Barron has named her committee chairmen for Sheruth League's donor event, Jan. 19 at the Hotel Book Cadil- lac. Tfte affair will be discussed at a meeting Tuesday. The chair- VI wildly A completely wonderful vacation..:round the clock entertainment. Ocean front. 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