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March 11, 1949 - Image 5

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-03-11

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Friday. March 11, 180

DETROIT 'JEWISH CHRONICLE



WOMEN'S
CLUBS

seph Gordon
chairman.

is fund-raising

Purim Plays Set
Temple Israel
rael

In Persian

Avodah Chapter. Pioneer Wom-
en, will present an•Evening of
Fun" at 8:30 p.m., Thursday eve-
ning, March 17, at the Rose Sittig
Cohen Building. A play will be
featured followed by refresh-
ments with a Purim theme. The
group will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday, at the home of Ann
Taylor, 19137 Birwood avenue.

!laid(a Pioneer Women will
stage a Purim masquerade ball
at 9 p.m., March 12. at the La-
bor Zionist Institute. Lou Levin
is master of ceremonies. Prizes
will be awarded the prettiest,
funniest and most original cos-
tumes, Mary Perlmutter, chair-
The Young Women's Mizrachi
man, announced.
will have a dessert luncheon at
12:30 p.m., Monday, at the home
The Sisterhood of Congregation of Mrs. Jack Goose, 2126 Oakman
Beth Tikvah will held a Purim boulevard. A millinery fashion
party for members' children at show will be featured.
3:30 p.m., Sunday, at the Syna-
gogue. Refreshments will be
Junior Hadassah members will
served.
test their culinary talents in a
baking contest at 2:30 p.m., Sun-
day, March 20, at the Center.
3 Brides-Elect Feted
Special awards will be presented
by Trio of Hostesses
for cakes, pies and cookies. A tea
Vicky Wolk, bride-elect, shared dance will follow. For informa-
honors at a party with Natalie tion, call Sarray Finkelstein, TO.
Salochek and Mildred Faternik at 6-4517. A "coffee turn-in" will be
which Rosaline Davis, Virginia held at 12 noon, Sunday, at the
Rosenthal and Zella Grossman home of Ray Etta Harris, 3355
were hostesses. Other affairs hon- Webb avenue.
oring Miss Wolk were given by
the following hostesses: Mes-
dames Joseph Yolks, Meyer
Stewart, Sol Docks, Ethel David,
Sy Greenbaum, Norman Eisen-
stadt and Louis Gelfand.

Presides

The annual Purim dinner-
dance of the Hebrew Ladies Aid
Society will take place at 6 p.m.,
Sunday, at Bnai Moshe. Mes-
dames Emery Ehrenwald, Joe
Rittman and Abe Miller are
chairmen. Hostesses for the eve-
ning will be Mesdames Joe
Brown, Armin Ferencz, Ida Yal-
lick, Lillian Altholz and Ernest
Labe. Mrs. Murray Fox will sing,
Mrs. Julia Ring, president. an-
nounced.

' A special service, masquerades
and plays in celebration of Purina
are scheduled by the congrega-
' lion and children of Temple
Israel.
Purim Sabbath eve will be ob-
served Friday, March 18. Mem-
bers of the congregation are in-
vited to bring their children to
the combined festival and serv-
ices.
Purim masquerade parties are
planned by classes in the con-
gregation school through grade 9.
The drama work shop will pre-
sent a play entitled ' Purim Por-
trait."

For The Best Deal In

The March meeting of the Sisterhood of Temple Israel will be
featured by the presentation of an original •Purim play, "In a
Persian Garden," written by Mrs. Zelda Landsman. It will be
given at 1:30 p.m., Monday at the Art Institute. A luncheon will
precede the program. In the cast are, sitting left to right, Mes-
dames Harold Schakne, Harry Singer, Nathan Apsel and John
West; standing, Mesdames William Greenberg, director, Tom Mit-
tledorf, Jacob Citrin, Louis Klavons and Jack Rorsand. Friends
are cordially invited.

Krolik Named Officer
of Social Agency Body

WEDNESDAY GROUP
• The Wednesday Evening Dis-
cussion Group of the Center will
hear August Scholle, president of
the Michigan CIO Council, speak
on "Program of the Michigan
CIO for 1949" at 9 pin., Wednes-
day, March 16. The public is in-

Julian H. Krolik, president of
the Jewish Welfare Federation,
was elected vice-president of the
Council of Social Agencies. He
replaces the late Fred M. Butzel.
The Council, a Red Feather
service of the Community Chest,
is the coordinating body for so- vited.
cial services in Metropolitan
Detroit.

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Not Using the Piano?
Yeshivah Needs One

If your piano is merely taking
up space somewhere in the house,
it can be put to good use by
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. The
Yeshivah is badly in need of an
additional piano for its children.
The Yeshivah would appreciate
a call at WE. 3-5605.

The Women's League of Young
Israel is making plans for a
mothers and daughters dinner
scheduled for May 16 at the Zack
Kosher Catering Co., on Dexter
boulevard.

The executive board of the
Women's Auxiliary, Jewish Home
for Aged met Thursday at the
home of Mrs. N. Blatnikoff, Mrs.
J. Torgow assisted as co-hostess.

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a';

MRS WAYBURN
• • •

Beth El Group
to View Styles

The Young Women's Ricur Cho-
ices will meet Monday at the
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth
home of Mrs. Alex J. Elbling, El will view "Fashion Futures"
18474 Greenlawn avenue. Mem- for its March 14 program at 1:30
bers and friends are invited.
p. m. Tea will follow the style
showing. Washington boulevard
The annual birthday party of shops including Florice, Fisher
the Pythian Sisters, Greater De- Bldg. shops and Davidson's on
troit will be held Wednesday eve- Livernois will be among the par-
ning, April 6, at the Bel-Aire. ticipants in the showing.
There will be the initiation of
Hair styles will also be dis-
new candidates and an official played and the Djerkiss Brothers
visit from the grand chief of will offer musical accompani-
Michigan, Pearl King.
meht.
Mrs. M. George Wayburn will
Eva
Prenzlauer
Maternity
The
preside. Mrs. Richard Freund,
Aid Society will meet Tuesday at president of "Fashion Futures,"
the home of Mrs. A. Syner, 2979 will act as moderator and dedi-
Leslie avenue. Plans for the cate the program to the Union-
luncheonette and card party set grain project of the sisterhood.
for March 23 will be discussed. Mrs. David Marx is chairman of
Mrs. J. Rose is chairman. For in- Uniongrams.
formation, call Mrs. A. Freund,
Mrs. Robert Janeway is pro-
HO. 6664.
gram chairman and Mrs. Harold
Allen, style shay chairman.
The Career group of the Na-
tional Council of Jewish Women
will present "Leave It to the
Girls." a program consisting of a
board of five experts who will an-
Peerless
swer questions on the male and
Recording Studio
female problems of today, at 8:30
p.m., Tuesday, at the Center.
TO. 8-6633
Business and professional young
women are invited.

Dr. Sidney Leib Opens
Offices for Chiropody

Dr. Sidney Z. Leib has opened
offices for the general practice of
chiropody, specializing in foot
ailments, at 9739 Dexter boule-
vard. Dr. Leib graduated from the
Ohio College of Chiropody, where
he received the annual award for
having obtained the highest grade
in circulatory diseases.

CENTER ART CLASS
A new adult art group meets
Thursday evenings at the Center
just to draw and paint.



The Pasadena and University
Area Study Clubs sponsored a
hair style show Wednesday.

RECORD YOUR PARTY

Tone-on-Tone .. .

The Alice Goldsmith Chapter,
Northwest Mizrachi Women, will
stage a games party, April 27, at
the Fort Wayne Hotel. Mrs. Jo-
- - -

SIDNEY Z. LEIB, D. S. C.

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Any Price

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