( Tate Six DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE WOMEN'S CLUBS On Exhibit at C'enter Temple Israel Sisterhood to Conduct Sabbath Services The Sisterhood of Temple Is- rael will conduct the Sabbath eve service of the, congregation Fri- day, April 8 at the Art Institute. Mrs. Harvey Steadman of Lans- ing, president of the Michigan State Federation of Temple Sis- terhoods, will preach on "Accent on Youth." Mrs. Reuben Levine, chairman of the sisterhood committee on religious activity, organized and directed preparations for' the service. • Mrs. Maurice Levin will serve as Cantor and Mrs. Benjamin Bagdade will read from the Scroll of the Torah. Mesdames Louis Glasier, David B. Keywell, Harry Landsman, Reuben Levine, Irving Levy, Benjamin Merkle, Harry Singer and George M. Stutz will lead the service of worship. Mrs. Samuel Blacher, president of the sisterhood, will introduce Mrs. Steadman, who will be hon- ored at a reception following the service. Through its youth activities The Equality Club will meet Wednesday, April 6 at the home of Ann Berkowitz, 1676 Glad- stone avenue. Zelda Levitt is chairman of the luncheon sched- uled for May 23. The group do- nated $125 to Youth Aliyah. .11 • • Purity Chapter 359 O.E.S., will stage an Italian luncheon and fashion show for the cancer fund, sponsored by the Mollie Burtman Club, at 12 noon, Monday at the Eastern Star Temple, 80 Alexan- drine avenue west. A regular meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m., Monday. • • • Goldie Meyerson Group, Pion- eer Women, will hold a "Third Seder" Sunday, April 24 at the home of Mrs. Max Bednarsh, 2903 Webb avenue. Moe Kesner will officiate. Members and friends are invited. The Mother's Day affair is set for the Bel-Aire, May 11. For information, members may call Mrs. S. Sulkes, HO. 8026. • • • Eve Prenzlauer Maternity Aid will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Louis Sinaberg, 9731 Martin- dale avenue north. Plans for the raffle of a hand-made beaded bag will be formulated. Mrs. Samuel Kublik is chairman, For informa- tion, call TO. 8-2361. • • • The Primrose Benevolent Club will meet Monday. Plans con- cerning entertainment and prizes for the forthcoming mother and daughter banquet, May 25, will be discussed. • • • Massada Chapter, Pioneer Women held a "Hard Time party and Box Social" at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Manuel Klinger. A prize was awarded the most original costume and the movie "Freedom Bound" was shown. Proceeds of the evening will go to Histadrut, Mrs: Phil Steller, president, announced. • • • . At a board meeting of the Sisters of Zion Mizrachi plans were made for the a n n u al Mothers and Daughters affair scheduled for May 16. Rebecca Shekter is chairman. Mrs. Rose Singer submitted a report of the midwestern conference held in Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Mitchell Shaw was appointed chairman of the Matzo fund for the child rescue children. For information, •call Mrs. Singer, UN. 3-4532. Friday, April 1, 1,41 e.7 MRS. LOUIS GLASIER committee, headed by Mrs. Wil- liam P. Greenberg, the sisterhood sponsors many social and extra- curricular activities in the reli- gious school. It also serves as the parent-teacher body for the congregation. NCJW to Hear Mrs. Harry Rubin IN HONOR OF Mrs. Harry Rubin, chairman of • the national committee on Albert Abramowitz will present an exhibit of block prints and membership of the National small oils under the auspices of Detroit Bnai Brith, April 7 through Council of Jewish Women, will 10 in the Center. Abramowitz has exhibited in the Salon, discuss "Council's Service to the d'Automne in Paris and in most major European and American, Community" at the April meeting cities and is represented in the print collections of the British Mu-. of the Detroit section set for 1 scum, Moscow museums, the Library of Congress and the Metzo- p.m., Monday, at the Center. politan Museum of New York. Above is his famed block print Preceding the meeting, Mrs. "The Scholar." The New York Times wrote of his work: "His Rubin will be the guest of the prints both in color and black and white ably supplement his board of directors and committee paintings and are technical achievements of high order, A pro- chairmen of the Detroit section. found melancholy passion burns in his work." On Tuesday she will devote the day to an extension section work- shop, a regional meeting of lead- ers interested in extension work, presided over by Mrs. Abe Gitson. of Cleveland, and president of the Temple Israel pulverized Shaa- mideastern conference. rey Zedek in the last half to take Plans are being formulated for a 38-17 verdict and thereby earn the organization of a post of the right to meet Bnai David in FOR Jewish War Veterans composed the finals for the Inter-Synagogue of women who have served with Basketball League championship. the Wacs, Waves, Spars, Marines , The Temple quintet, after and in the Army and Navy watching $haarey Zedek roll up Nurses Corps. a 16-11 halftime lead, came to The newly formed post will life with a vengence and by the meet at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, Ap- end of the third quarter it was Member of ril 7 at the Center, Norman L. already no contest. Berkley, Department of Michi- gan adjutant, announced. Former servicewomen wishing to join the group should send their names and addresses and branch of service to the Depart- ment of Michigan office of Jew- Lincoln Seeking Post ish War Veterans, 206 Charle- on Board of Education voix Bldg. For information, call James H. Lincoln, who received Berkley at TR. 2-3912. his law degree from the Detroit College of Law and an A.B. from David Schwartz Slated the ,University of Michigan, is running for a regular term of for Midrasha Event The first Melaveh Malkah of office on the board of education. Lincoln has worked as a dairy the Midrasha will feature a talk inspector for the State of Michi- on "Curiosities of American Jew- gan, and while attending George- ish History" by David Schwartz., town University served as recep- authority on American Jewish tionist for the Attorney General history. For father information, of the U. S. At present he is a call TO. 8-0063. special assistant to the U. S. at- torney, assigned to the lands di- vision. 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