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November 17, 1949 - Image 5

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-11-17

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Thursday, November 17, 11142

WOMEN'S
CLUBS

The Detroit Women's Service
Club will hold its annual donor
luncheon on Tuesday at Huyler's.
For information call Mrs. Edyth
Davis. chairman, TV. 7.7761, or
Mrs. Jewel Lewin, WE. 4-8346.

JEWISH CHRONICLE

DETROIT

29th annual dinner-dance of the
Jewish Women's European Wel-
fare Organization will be made
at a meeting to be held at 12:30
p.m., Monday at Bnai David, Mrs.
Jack Sender, president, an-
nounced. Refreshments will be
served. The dinner-dance will be
held Sunday, Dec. 4 at the Bel
Aire Terrace. For reservations
call Mrs. R. Katzin, TO. 9-7854
or Mrs. Jack Seder, TR. 2-3638.

held at 9 a.m. Saturday at Mur-
ry's Stables on Union Lake road,
Mattie Shulman, membership
chairman, announced.

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Plans Program

the drama group of the Music
Study Club at their open meet-
ing to be held in the annex of the
home at 1 p.m. Monday.

Mrs. Sam Newman, program
chairman, and Mrs. M. J. Green-
berg, cut-chairman for the after-
noon, announced a series of skits
will be presented under the di-
rection of Mrs. Eli Gross.

A New Year's Eve party will be
held by the Hebrew Aid Society

at

Bnai Moshe, Mrs. Julius Ring,
president, announced. In charge
of the affair are Mesdames
Maurice Riegler, Eugene Brumer
Mesdames Joseph Patent,
and Joe Tittman. For reserva-
Harry Sklar and Elaine Coville,
tions call, TO.
5-1465. The
accompanied by Mrs. Philip Men-
The National Women's League group's donor is scheduled for
The Pasadena Study Club plans
kowitz will perform the skit,
for Israel will give a card party Jan. 12, 1950, Mrs. Louis Kepes,
a party for spastic children. Mrs.
"Beauty, Brains and Personal y."
at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 30 chairman, announced. Co-chair-
Martha Burnstein, TO. 5-7695, is at
'Two Unlucky Souls" will be
Bnai Moshe. The proceeds will man is Mrs. Helen Auslander.
president of the club.
presented by Mrs. George J•r-
go to the National Child Centers
ris and Mrs. John Sklar, and "I
in Israel. Mrs. Bertha Weiss and
The Northwest Business Girl's
The Kadimah Club elected the Mrs. Ida Malek are chairmen.
Want to Dance" by Mrs. At
Club will hold a social gathering
Hirschfeld, accompanied by Mrs.
following officers: Sadye Garfin- The public is invited and tickets
and dance at 3 p.m., Sunday at
Gertrude Leve Blum, who will
kel, president; Rae Moscow, vice- may be obtained at the door.
18939 Ohio avenue. Persons be-
also do a series of musical num-
president; Ruth Glass, treasurer;
MRS. SAM NEWMAN
tween the ages of 24 and 32 are
bers.
• • •
Yetta Sharon, secretary; Sophie
A shuvver for linens for Israel invited. For reservations, call
Mrs. Samuel Zeldes, president,
Pergament, corresponding secre-
was held at the home of Mrs. UN. 3-5550.
invites the general membership
tary, and Elizabeth Apple, pub-
Harry Einhorn, 16183 Princeton
and friends to attend.
licity.
avenue, by Friends and Parents
The Sigma Theta Delta Sorority
of Kibbutz Ein-Dog. Similar held its pledge dinner at
DR. STRAITH AT CENTER
To-
Rebecca Gratz Bnai Brith showers will be given in the fu-
pinka s. The new pledges are
Young Women will hold a meet- ture.
The Wednesday Evening DIA.
Marilyn Logan, Susan Simons,
ing at 8 p.m.. Tuesday, at Central
cussion Group of the Center will

Beatrice Stoffer and Rhoda Wise.
present Dr. Claire Straith who
High School, Room 217, Jeanette
Plans are completed for the Chairman of the affair was Sue
The Jewish Home for Aged will speak on "Plastic Surgery
Kroll, chairman, announces. Rab- Junior Haddassah hayride to be
Berger.
Auxiliary will be entertained by Today" at 9:30 p.m., Nov. 23.
bi Julius Weinberg will talk on
religious customs and traditions.
A hayride is planned for Satur-
day.

Meeting Slated
b y Auxiliary of
Jewish Home

Sheruth League will hold a
barn dance Sunday, Dec. 4 at
Gramer's Barn, 27450 II Mile
road. For information call Mrs.
Martin Bader. VE. 6-2248, or Mrs.
Wilfred Katz. UN. 3-2454.

IT'S HERE FRIDAY
AND 50 WAYS NEM

The Beth Aaron Sisterhood
held a pre-donor luncheon rally.
Among the entertainers were
Mrs. I. Chaiken, Max Sosin and
Jay Gerber. Tickets for the
donor, to be held , Dec. 6 at th e
Bel Aire Terrace, may be ob-
tained by contacting Mrs. I. Le-
vine, UN. 1-5780.

The Council of alothers Clubs
has undertaken
to arrange
monthly parties for spastic chil-
dren. The first of these partie
is being sponsored by the Pasa-
dena Study Club at 1:30 p.m.
Saturday at the Labor Zionist
Hall on Linwood and Pasadena
avenues. Refreshments will be
served and the program will con-
sist of a music. dance and drama
recital given by Phyllis Pull-
berg, the child dancer and radio
star.

The next study group meeting
of the Business and Professional
Division of Hadassah, will be
held at 1:30 p.in. Tuesday at the
home of Florence Dann, 13233
LaSalle boulevaid.
Sam Rabinowitz, director of
Histadrut Institute, will report
on the "Economic Life in Israel."

The Brandeis Chapter, Pioneer
Women, will hold open meeting
Nov. 21 at the home of Annette
Lazaroff, 17195 Wisconsin ave-
nue. Ida Kay, former council
president, will be guest speaker.
She will talk on the ideology
and functions of Pioneer Women.'
whose donor event will be held
Dee. 14. Rue Feldstein, donor
chairman. will preside.

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Donor Plans Laid
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A meeting of the Eva Prow-
lauer Maternity Aid was held at
the home of Mrs. Louis Alper.
Mrs. Samuel Samuels, presi-
dent, called for reports (run, the
various committee heads in re-
gards to the final arrangements
for the 17th annual donor lunch-
eon, to be held at 1 p.m., Dec. 14,
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Mrs. Nathan Blatnikoff, chair-
man of the year book. gave a re-
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The next meeting will be held
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Mrs. Al. Freund, 11434 Martin-
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