cage Five
men's Circle. The group helps the
American Cancer Society by
making pads every Wednesday
at 4811 John R. avenue under
the direction of Mrs. Arthur
Levin.
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The Zedakah Club will eels
brace its 27th anniversary with
a dinner, April 3, Mrs. Max El-
ias, president, announced. Mrs.
Helen Sugerman has been ap-
pol.- ited chairman. The next
meeting of the group will be at
1 p.m., Monday, at the home of
Mrs. Louis Germansky, 18659
Pennington drive.
NW Sisterhood
to Hear Review
A Purim card party of the
Primrose Benevolent Club will
take place March 28 at Bnai
Moshe, Mrs. J. Levine, president,
announced.
Honoring the memory of the
late President Roosevelt, the
University •Area Study Club will
sponsor a barn dance and party,
Sunday at the Jewish Center
Mrs. Minnie Grossman. TO. with all proceeds to go to the
8-2175. is taking reservations for March of Dimes.
the American Haven Club's an-
nual donor luncheon, March 1
The Young Women's Study
at the Hotel Book Cadillac. In- Club will hold its annual hus-
stalled at the last meeting were band-wife dinner party at 8 p.m.,
Mesdames Ann Klein, president; Sunday, in the Jewish Center.
Nellie Gedanke, vice-president; Jerome Stassen, violinist, will be
Sarah Portnoy, treasurer; and guest artist.
Minnie Grossman, treasurer.
The Women's Emergency Re-
hold a card
Bob Hall, master of "Rhyme lief Committee will
.
in Rhythm," will headline the party, Feb. 9 at Bnai David.
entertainment at the "Cabaret Proceeds will be used for over-
ite Dance" of the Detroit seas relief. The public is invited.
Women's Service Club, April 25 For information call Mrs. L. Sil-
at Workmen's Circle. Sammy ver, TO. 6-2305.
Barnett's orchestra will play.
The organization has pledged
$100 to the Jewish National
Fund.
Neugarten Group
Installs Officers
The •University Area Women's
Club will sell box lunches for
New officers of the Neugarten
charity at a social affair at 9
p.m., Sunday, in the Jewish Medical Aid were installed by
Center. Square dancing will be Mrs. Martin Krauss at a lunch-
another attraction. For infor- eon in the Sheraton Hotel.
They are Mesdames Norman
mation call UN. 3-4303.
K. Noble, president; Samuel
Mrs. Dora Orenstein was in- Shewitz, Albert Schweitzer, Mil-
stalled last week as president ton Goldsmith and David Key-
well, vice-presidents; Charles
of the Progressive Ladies Unt.
Hyman, treasurer.
Verein. Others who took oaths
Also Mesdames Lester Smith,
Included Mesdames A. Canner,
I'reci Gross, Albert P. Weiss and
vice-president; Betty Kruger Samuel Goodman, secretaries;
and J. Bitten, secretaries; S. and David Saks, publicity direc-
Miral, hospitaler; and J. Gradon, tor.
treasurer.
Mrs. Lester Small and her ac-
companist, Miss Louise Webber.
A charity luncheon is slated entertained with a program of
by Purity Chapter No. 359 0. ongs.
E. S. for 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at
Kern's Auditorium. Proceeds
will go to the group's orphans'
home at Adrian. For tickets call
Esther Kozin, chairman, TO.
6-8666. A business meeting will
be held Feb. 8.
a
Chicago Actress Due
at Donor Luncheon
Nathan Ausubel's new book,
"A Treasury of Jewish Folk-
lore," will be reviewed by Mrs.
Bess Stenbuck of Pontiac at an
Oneg Shabbat of the Sisterhood of
the Northwest Hebrew Congre-
gation at 2 p.m., Saturday, in
the home of Mrs. Michael Gal-
sky, 18200 Woodinglvm drive.
A program, entitled "A Fest-
ival of Jewish Arts," will add
sparkle to the sisterhood's reg-
ular meeting at 8:30 p.m., Wed-
nesday, in the Synagogue.
Miss Cyril Aronson will talk
on "Art from the Jewish View-
point," and Miss Fannie Aaron-
son will appear with her Jewish
Center dance group.
Mrs. Charles H. Charlip, UN.
2-8485, is taking reservations
for the annual donor luncheon,
Feb. 9 in the social hall.
Guest artist will be Rosetta
Alk, dramatic actress from Chi-
cago.
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Allan Jones, star of stage,
A Chamisha Assar Be-Shevat
luncheon will be held by the screen and kadio, will be a guest
Sisters of Zion Mizrachi at 1 of honor at the sixth annual mil;
p.m., Wednesday, at Rosen-
berg's. Mrs. Joshua Sperka will
be guest speaker. Mrs. Morris
Smerling is chairman. The pub-
lic is invited.
Members of the Eva Prenz-
lauer Maternity Aid joined with
friends at the Belcrest to cele-
brate the success of their donor
affair. A membership drive will
be framed at a meeting, Tuesday
in the home of Mrs. H. Kurz-
man, 17417 Woodingham drive.
The Equality Club met Wed-
nesday at the home of Sadie
Solomon, 2450 Highland avenue.
Sympathy was extended to Jen-
nie Jaffe and her family for the
loss of her husband, Benjamin.
Through the Jewish National
Fund, the club will plant five
trees in Israel in his memory.
DEXTER MOTHERS
The Dexter Mothers' Club will
mark its 22nd anniversary with
a dance, Tuesday evening in the
Center.
Harold Podolsky, chairman, an-
nounced.
The affair will be held Feb.
19 at Masonic Temple. Other
guests will be Gov. Williams,
Mayor Van Antwerp and com-
manders of all local veterans org-
anizations.
Tickets are on sale at Grin-
nell's, Metro Music Co., Brothers
Restaurant and Jewish Center.
The 1949 souvenir book will be
dedicated to widows and fam-
ilies of deceased veterans, Podol-
sky said. ,„
The book will contain histories
and reports of the 20 posts and
auxiliaries.
Last year's book was dedicated
to Israel and part of the proceeds
was turned over to the State.
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luncheon at noon, Monday, in the
home of Mrs. Ben Tanker, 17585
Parkside avenue. An afiernoon of
games will follow.
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Mrs. Allan Barron, president, an-
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members at a party in her home.
Camp plans were discussed` and
a social period followed.
Mrs. Nathan Spector, donor
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