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Friday, February 18, 1949

WOMEN'S
CLUBS

Chicago Keglers Roll 3059
for 1st in B.B. Tournament

The 'Ladies Auxiliary of the
More than 1500 bowlers rep-
Americans Club of Detroit will
hold a Purim benefit party Sat- resenting 25 cities assembled at a
urday, March 19, at Turover
Hall, Dexter at Monterey. Pro-
ceeds will go to charity. For
information, call Mrs. Edith
Pam. TO. 5-4348.

The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Rvutzah Ivrith will present their
llth annual luncheon Wednesday,
Feb. 23, at Lachar's. Albert Ela-
zar, assistant superintendent of
the United Hebrew Schools, and
Mrs. J. Zahavie-Shames will be
featured, Mrs. Julius Ring, presi-
dent, announced. For reservations,
call Mrs. A. Selesny, TO. 6-6926.

The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society
is making plans for its annual
Purim dinner-dance Sunday,
March 13, at Bnai Moshe. Mes-
SAM MAZA
dames Sam Berkowitz, Morris
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Riegler and Louis Greenfield are
banquet
at
the
Masonic Temple
in charge of arrangements. For
information, call Mrs. Henry last Sunday to cap two weekends
Roth, TO. 7-1725.

The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Mlawer Umgegend Verein will
meet Monday, at the home of
Mrs. Joe Kasmer, 3253 Grand
avenue west. Plans for the Purim
party March 13 will be discussed.

The new Congregation Beth
Shmuel will hold its first annual
banquet on March 13, at the
Synagogue, Dexter at Buena
Vista. Milton Ratner and Harry
Korman are co-chairman of the
banquet. Nathan Kravitz is sec-
retary.

The Primrose Benevolent Club
will present a $500 donation to
the Histadrut. Mrs. M. Nieman
will make the donation. An open
house and luncheon to raise funds
for the refugee children the club
has adopted will be held March
1, at the home of Mrs. W. Bel-
insky, 2282 Webb avenue.

Pasadena avenue. The meeting
will be developed to the enlight-
ment of the activities of the His-
tadrut. Mrs. Silber is the chapt-
er's delegate to the local Hista-
drut campaign.

Board members of Neugarten
Medical Aid will be honored by
the executive committee at a
luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Monday,
at the home of Mrs. Norman K.
Noble, 16922 Lawton avenue. A
meeting will follow the lunch-
eon, Mrs. Noble, president, an-
nounced.

Yote for .. . Richard A. r

MACK AE

MEMBER OF

Board of Education

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Sam Maza was general chair-
man of the committee, assisted by
Detroit bowling officers, Herman
Zimmerman, Sam Bank. Harold
Weiss, Art Schultz and Dan
Prager.

Taken by Death

Plans March Banquet

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Team honors went to Acorn
Corrugated from Albany Park,
Chicago, with a commendable
3059. Akron's E. Merkin copped
the singles event with a 690, and
Cleveland's N. Tanzman took the
all events title with 1325.

Closest Detroit squads in the
team events were Loyalty, Cap-
tained by R. Ostrow, which took
fourth with 3036, and the seventh
place Dave Saperstein outfit with
2987. Jack Leberman rolled 679
for third in the singles and B.
Feldman took fifth spot in the all
events with 1288.

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Masada to Hear
Slosson on Mid-East

Dr. Preston Slosson, U. of M.
history professor, will discuss
power politics in the Middle East
at a Masada meeting at 8:30 p.m.,
Thursday, Feb. 24, at Shaarey
Zedek. Dr. Slosson was a secre-
tary at the Versailles peace con-
ference.
A discussion of postwar plan-
ning in Israel by Dr. Joseph
Eaton of Wayne University will
highlight the political action
committee meeting at 8:30 p. m.,
Wednesday, Feb. 23, at Shaarey
Zedek.

of pin spilling in the Bnai Brith
sectional bowling tournament on
the Detroit Recreation alleys.

Seymour Simons

Psychiatrist Dr. Irving B.
Shulak will speak at a joint
meeting of the University Area
Women's Club at 8:30 p.
Wednesday, Feb. 23, at the home
of Mrs. Harry Nachman, 17578
Kentucky avenue. Wives are in-
vited to bring their husbands.

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Auxiliary Chairman

Need a speaker for your or-
ganization? ('all the Chronicle,
IVO. 1-1010.

MRS. JOE WOLFE, above, is
co-chairman with Mrs. Ben Ar-
kin in charge of the program
scheduled for the member-
bring-a-member party of the
Women's An xiliar y, Jewish
Home for the Aged, at 1 p. m.,
Monday, in the annex of the
home. A children's f ashion
show, "Toddlers to Teen Age,"
has been planned. A short busi-
ness meeting will follow, Mrs.
Samuel L. Weller, president,
announced.

Other committee heads were:
Dr. Mike Engelman, Harry
Schwartz, Joe Levin, Sam Gur-
win, Morton Bechek, Mattin Nad-
ler, Harry Kurzman, M. Green, H.
Fredson, R. Greenwald, Harry
Thomas, Max Goldhoff, Sheldon
Funeral services for Seymour Wagner, F. Greenhut, S. Lieber-
Broody Simons, composer-son of man, Al Brooks, Alex Weiner and
the late D. W. Simons, were held Phil Rothschild.
PAPP OPENS OFFICES
Monday at the Ira Kaufman
Winners in the tourney divided
Leo Papp has opened law
chapel. He died Saturday after a
$3,400 in cash and assorted prizes. offices at 1414-15, Dime Bldg.
short illness. He was 53.

The Goodfellowship Women's
Auxiliary attended a "Farewell
Party" given by Mrs. Jack Kunick
A brother Nathan died here only
of Tyler avenue in honor of her
sister, Ida Feldman, who is leav- three weeks before.
ing for Israel with a group of Mr. Simons, although best known
Chalutzim.
for his lovely melodies which made
him one of the most popular com-
Rabbi Leizer Levin spoke on posers of the era, was also active
"Chamisha Asar in the New Israel in communal work. He served on
and the Galut" at a Chamisha the Allied Jewish Campaign as
Asar meeting of the Women's Chairman of his section and on the
League for Sabbath Observance, boards of the Center, Shaarey Ze-
Wednesday at Bnai Moshe. Dra- dek, Hebrew Free Loan Associa-
matic artist Sid Halberg was tion, Beth Olem Cemetery, USO
featured on the program. Mrs. and the Boy Scouts.
Joshua Sperka presided.
Among his songs were the im-
mortal "All of Me," "Honey" and
Greater Detroit Temple Pyth- "Whispering."
Mr. Simons is survived by his
tan Sisters held a Valentine's
Day party Sunday. Proceeds of wife Sue; a son, Ruthven; two
the affairs went for charity. Mrs. daughters, Shirley and Sarah; his
Esther Rachleff was chairman. mother, Mrs. D. W. Simons; and
Assisting her were Mollie Man- two brothers, Judge Charles and
dell, Pearl Rosenberg, Elsie Marvin.
Green, Esther Bolotnikoff, Jeanne
Charness, ' Lillian Sinuk and
Beth Shmuel Synagogue
Shirley Herds.

"Freedom Bound," the latest
Israeli film, will be shown at the
meeting of the Channa Czenesh
Chapter of Pioneer Women, at
1:30 p.m., Monday, at the home
of Mrs. Morris Silber, 3040

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