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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-10-13

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Thursday, October 13, 949

WOMEN'S
CLUBS

Aids Donor

Dr. Glazer to Consecrate 100

cock, Richard Baker, Joanne
The fifth annual consecration
Danto, Nancy Frank, Claude
ceremony of the Religious School
Friedman, James Grossman, John
of Temple Beth El will be held
Hartman, Terry Kit ter, Alan
The Detroit Women of Alpha at 10:30 a.m. Sunday in the Main
Meyerson, Ilene Mirvis, Frances
Omega, dental fraternity, will Temple.
Rafelson, Kenneth Roberts, Ron-
Ninety-four newly enrolled
start the new season with Dr.
ald Rubin, Richard Shell, Richard
Robert Drews, Detroit psy- kindergarten and first grade chil-
Siegal and Steven Soltar.
chiatrist, as speaker at 9 p.m., dren will be formally inducted
CHORISTERS
Thursday, Oct. 13, in the Eng- into their study of Judaism by
The following children are
lish Room of the Book Cadillac Dr. B. Benedict Glazer who will
members of the intermediate
Hotel. The Detroit Alumni Club conduct the ceremony, instituted
in connection with Simchas
choir:
will be guests.
Torah.
Linda Balaban, Diana Benner,
Dr. Glazer will bless the chil-
Barbara Berman, Harriet Bran*,
The Naomi Chapter, BBYW,
Ira Briskman, Janice Cohn. James
will hold its first membership dren and each child will receive
Collier, Burton Conn, Michael
tea at 8:30 p.m., Thursday at the a miniature Torah. He will be as-
Desmon, Deena Deutsch, Judy
home of Joyce Seedberg, 1721 sisted by the newly formed inter-
Doner, Stephanie Glazer, James
Collingwood avenue. , All young mediate children's choir of 45
voices under the direction of Mrs.
Golanty, Judy Goldstein, Linda
women, 18-25, are invited.
Jason Tickton.
Granet, Suzanne Green, Anita
To indicate the eternal char-
Greenstein, Charles Gross, Judy
The Greater Detroit Temple
acter of the faith, Burton Clam-
MRS. DAVID J. C0111 N
Harris, Robert Heller, Susan
Pythian Sisters will hold their
• • •
age, Irwin Clamage and Stephen
Hirschfield, Elizabeth Howard,
Holloween party at 9 p.m., Sun- Clamage will participate in a spe-
Marilyn
Kacaander.
day, Oct. 23 at Dokey Hall, 22436
DR. B. BENEDICT GLAZER
cial ritual symbolizing the hand-
Others are Harry Kanter, Bar-
Woodward avenue. There will
ing down of the Torah from gen-
bara Katz, Sharon Mendelssohn,
be dancing, refreshments and
consecrated:
eration to generation.
games. Proceeds go to charity.
KINDERGARTEN: Nancy Audrey Rocklin, Marjorie Rothen-
AWAIT RITES
For tickets, call UN. 2-1242 or
Bernstein,
Judith Berry, Barbara berg, Marilyn Rothschild, Bar-
The following children will be
WE. 3-0474.
Bookston, Jeffry Burrows, Bar-. bara Schwartz, Burton Schwartz,
The Ladies of Yeshivath Beth
bara Calfin; Stephen Clamage, Susan Simons, Susan Sloman, Yehudah are completing their
Joanne
Smiler,
Susan
Spertner,
The Detroit Women's Service
Jackie Colman, Alan Farrand,
plans for their donor luncheon to
Club at its last meeting set the
Ronna Feiler, Susan Fisher, Su- Larry Stone, Louis, Tilchin, Jef- be held on Tuesday, Oct. 25, at
final plans for the fifth annual
zanne Fox, John Golanty, Kath- fry Tann, James Wagenheim, LAar's on Dexter.
donor luncheon to be held Tues-
erine Goldsmith, Barbara Good- Nancy Way burn and Bonnie Win-
Mrs. David J. Cohen will be
day, Nov. 22, at Huyler's in the
friend, Gary Goodfriend, John ston.
toastmaster and Mrs. Joshua S.
Fisher Bldg. For membership in
Grayson and Alan Grossman, Jr.
Sperka will be guest sr:11;er.

the club call Mrs. Ann Wein-
Also Robert Grossman, Linda
i
Proceeds go towards thd main-
stein, TY. 4-81,16.
Harris, Carolyn Heller, Richard
tenance of the Beth Jacob Girls
Heller, Rolla Herman, Linda
'School and Kindergarten spon-
The Women's Auxiliary, Jew-
Holinstat, Ellen Jacobson, Ivan
The Aesculapian Pharmaceuti- sored by the group.
ish Home for Aged, will hold an
Jurow, Sandra Kalt, ary Kanagur, cal Association will honor David
The group has also accepted
open meeting at 1 p.m., Monday
Gerald Kanter, Cheryl Kobler, M. Moss at a testimonial dinner the obligation to obtain a lot for
in the Home annex. Mrs. Samuel
Joel Konikow, George Leach Jr., Monday at Bel Aire. Moss was the future home of the Yeshivah.
Zeldes, president, will address
Laura Lewis, Terry Littman, recently appointed to the Michi- For tickets call TO. 5-1171.
the group.
Sharon Litsky, David London, gan state pharmacy board by
Susan Love, Victoria Miller, Ruth Gov. Williams.
MODERN DANCE CLASS
A colorful show will be pre-
Rafelson, John Reitman, Roger
Teen-agers are invited to join
Oren K. Grettenberger, state
sented at the Purity Chapters,
Robinson, Richard Roberts, Hope director of drugs and drug stores. the Center Modern Dance club.
O.E.S., first donor luncheon at 1
Schechter, Connie Schreiber, will speak. For reservations, call For registration. call George
p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 1. For res-
Carol Stern, Maureen Van Gel- Hy Margolis, chairman, TR. 2- Gould, TR. 5-8400.
ervations call TO. 6-8666.
der, Lyle D. Victor, Linda Way- 9390.
burn, Andra Kinkelman and Ilene
The Jewish Chronicle news
The National Council of Jew-
Winslow.
deadline is noon on Mondays.
ish Women will hold its first
Northwest YPC Plans
OLDER CHILDREN
meeting in the form of a dessert
Officer Installation
KINDERGARTEN
II:
Elaine
luncheon at 12:45 p.m., Monday
Amberg, Harriet Bloom, Stephen
The Northwest YPC will hold
at the home of Mrs. Fred Gins-
MRS. DAVID B. KEYWELL
Brown, Robert Carson, Sola De- a social evening at 8:30 p.m.,
burg, 644 Chicago boulevard
• • •
Young, Thomas Friedman, Steph- Tuesday, Oct. 25. The installation
west. Voting information will be
en Goldfarb, Lawrence Graber, of officers by Bill Sklar, past
discussed with Mrs. Isador Sobel-
Richard Green, Peter Greenblatt, president, will highlight the eve-
off as moderator.
Joanne Hauser, Roger Kukes, ning.
DOWNTOWN
Jerome Lewis, Barbara Marsh,
Dancing and refreshments will
The Business and Professional
SYNAGOGUE
Mark
Mellen,
Louis
Owen,
Robert
follow.
The
group
will
celebrate
Chapter, Pioneer Women, will
Roberts, Penny Rich, Barbara Halloween with a wienie roast at
hold a meeting at 8:30 p.m., Wed-
1205 Griswold
Neugarten Medical Aid will Rosenthal, Keith Rossin, Anne 8:45 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 29, at
nesday, Oct. 26 at the home of
Fay Bassin, 2308 Ford avenue. feature an all-star variety show Rovin, Bonna Schmier, Michael the new Casino.
SAT., OCT 15
For reservations call Gene Gor-
A social hour will follow the at its annual luncheon, Oct. 26 Schmier, Theodore Sims, James
Tann, Carol Verby, Henry Weil, dan at UN. 4-5597 or Joy Crantz,
8:30 A.M. to 1 P.M.
at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
meeting.
Sydney Wolf and Michael Zivian. UN. 2-2917.
Highlighting the program will
In memory of its latelreasurei, be the Robley-Bretz ballroom
FIRST GRADE: Nancy Bab-
The Young Women's Miz•achi has dance team and the orchestra of
decided to change its name to the Sammy Mandell. For tickets, call
Mizrachl Women's, Fannie Gluck Mrs. David B. Keywell, UN. 4-
Chapter. The chapter will meet 0866.
at 1 p.m., Monday, Oct. 24 at the
The group's monthly meeting
home of Mrs. B. Sachs, 2889 Oak-
Although general studies
INVITES YOU
and luncheon rally will be held
man boulevard.
at 12:30 p.m., Monday at the classes have been suspended for
To
come
down
and
spend
a pleasant, healthful week-end.
the week of Succoth at Beth
The Women's League for Sab- Art Institute. Mrs. Arthur L. Yehudah Day School, all students
We have wonderful facilities, for DINNER PARTIES,
bath Observance will start the Robbins will review "The Mature have been attending half-day
ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING PARTIES. You'll find
season with a luncheon at 12:30 Mind."
sessions to conduct festivities in
our food and service is out of this world.
p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 19 at Bnai
the large Succah on the school
The Radomer Auxiliary was playgrounds.
Moshe.
Phone 2507 Mt. Clemens, Mich.
Max Elkin
given a brunch by Mrs. I. Wilner
Rabbis Sholom Goldstein and
"The Continental Peace Con- and Mrs. I. Adler. A brunch will Abraham Freedman of the He-
ference," will be the subject of also be given by Mrs. I. Samit and brew faculty have been directing
an address by Lee Nelson before Mrs. I. Sirnkovitz on Tuesday at arrangements for all Beth Ye-
the Detroit Chapter of Emma Laz- 18236 Steel avenue. The pro- hudah students to enjoy a tradi-
arue Division at 8:30 p.m., Wed- ceeds go toward the donor dinner tional meal under a Succah.
nesday, Oct. 26 at the Jewish to be held on Jan. 17 at the May-
Cultural Center, 2705 Joy Road. fair Room.

-

Yeshivah Unit
Charts Donor



Chairman

Moss Tr bute Set
by Aesculapians

YISKOR
SERVICES

Neugarten Aid
Eyes Varieties

Yeshivah Students
Dining in Suceah

The Young Women's Bicur
Cholem will hold its annual don-
or event at 12:30 p.m, Wednesday,
Oct. 19 at the Masonic Temple.
The WWJ orchestra and Arthur
Murray dancers will entertain.

The Channa Czenesh Chapter,
Pioneer Women, will honor Sarah
Halperin, of Cleveland, regional
chairman, at a tea to be held at
1:30 p.m., Monday at_ the home
of Mrs. Joseph Erman, 19530
Stratford road. Mrs. Frank Bar-
The 56th birthday of the Na- kus will sing a group of sings
tional Council of Jewish Women accompanied by Mrs. Rubin Kap-
will be celebrated nationally by lan.
a special broadcast at 12:15 p.m.,
Saturday, over WWJ. Mrs. Joseph
The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity
Welt, retiring national president Aid met at the home of Mrs. Eva
will speak on the program.
Ellenstein, 859 Delaware avenue.
The board will meet on Tuesday
Brandeis Chapter, Pioneer at the home of Mrs. Jean Seigel.
Women, will give a membership A pot luncheon will be held at
tea in honor of Sarah Halperin, 12:30 p.m., Nov. 1 at the home of
east central regional director, who Mrs. N. Blatnikoff, 12690 Monte
is here to stimulate the group's Vista avenue. Mah Jongg and
membership drive. The tea will cards will be played after lunch.
be held on Monday evening at
the home of Lee Towbin, 2011
Listen to the Jewish Chronicle
Euclid avenue. Henrietta Wolok,
membership chairman, will °th- Hour, the best in radio, at 11 a.m.,
Sundays over WRMIL
eists.

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