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May 12, 1944 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1944-05-12

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Women's Club Activities

LOUIS MARSHALL .WOMEN,
jointly with the LOUIS MAR-
SHALL JR. GIRLS, will sponsor
a Mothers-D aughters affair
Wednesday evening at the Bnai
Moshe: The Junior Girls will
present a play, "A Day in
Mabel's Gym," written and di-
rected by Audrie Gelfand. Louis
Marshall Women's d r a ma t i c
group will present a comedy,
"hazel Toy, Mrs. Lapidus," writ-
ten and directed by Mrs.• Leon
A. Meckler and staged by 15
characters. Miss Marion Aaron
is junior mistress of ceremonies.
Refreshments will be served by
hostesses from Junior Girls.
There will be prizes for the old-
est and youngest mothers and
the youngest daughter.
* * *
Ladies' Auxiliary of MLAWER
UMGEGEND VEREIN will spon-
sor the Victoria Burnstein Moth-
- ers-Daughters banquet Tuesday
evening at Pereira's on Dexter.
Miss Florence Weintraub will
lead in the singing of the Na-
tional Anthem. Mrs. J. S. Sperka
will give the invocation. There
will be prizes for the youngest
and oldest mothers present and
for the mother with the largest
number of daughters. For reser-
vations call Mrs. I. Burnstein,
TR. 2-4053, or Mrs. J. Kasmer,
TO. 8-7313.
* * *
MT. SINAI HOSPITAL ASSO-
CIATION'S night of games will
be held Monday e5yening at the
Book Cadillac Hotl. Proceeds
will be used to purchase a dia-
thermy machine for servicemen.
Mrs.. .Max Fertel is general chair-
man. Mrs. Julia Ring is chair-
man of the gifts committee.
* * *
JEWISH WOMEN'S MUTUAL
AID SOCIETY'S annual donor
luncheon, to be held next Tues-
day at the Wilshire, will be ad-
dressed by Rabbi Leon Fram.
For reservations call Mrs. C.
Beerbohm, DA. 6016.
* * *
N. W. - Branch of JEWISH
WOMEN'S EUROPEAN WEL-
F A R E ORGANIZATION will
have its 12th annual shower and
luncheonette at 1 p. m. Tuesday,
May 23, at the Bnai Moshe.
Mesdames Morris Fishman, H.
Krivetsky and R. B. Newman are
in charge of arrangements. Pro-
ceeds will be used to provide
clothes for 400 orphans at the
General Israel Home in Pales-
tine. Contributions for this fund
are being accepted by Mrs. Jo-
seph Robins, 746 Collingwood,
TO. 8-2648. The annual excur-
sion to Bob-Lo will be held July
48. Mrs. E. Epps and Mrs. E.
Weisman are co-chairmen.
* * *
DAUGHTERS OF JEWISH
WAR VETERANS will have a
Mothers-Daughters luncheon
Sunday, May 21, at Veterans'
IP, •
Bldg., 704 E. Jefferson. • Proceeds
will be used to buy gifts for vet-
erans at Percy Jones Hospital,
Battle Creek. For reservations
call Adele JacOby, TO. 7-1722, or
Mae Avison, TO. 6-0503.
* * *
EVA PRENZLAUER MATER-
NITY AID will install new offi-
cers at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday at the
Book Cadillac. Mrs. J. Wartell
will be installing officer. Mrs.
Rose Brooks' name was' inadvert-
ently omitted from the list of
nev4 officers announced last
week. Mrs. Brooks was re-elect-
ed delegate at large, For reserva-
tions call the president, Mrs. N.,
Blatnikoff, HO. 4472, or Mrs.
Louis Alper, UN. 1-3806, not
later than Saturday.
*•* *
INFANTS SERVICE GROUP
will elect officers- Monday at a
meeting at the home of Mrs. Al
Silber, 3253 Sturtevant. Thanks
are extended to those who helped
make a success of the night• of
games.
* * *
ELI LEVIN LADIES' AUX-
ILIARY 230 of Jewish War Vet-
erans will meet May 23, at 8
p. m., at the home of Mrs. Harry
Weisberg, 3521 Oakman. New
members will be welcomed by.
Mrs. Ida . Schultz, president, and
will be given obligations by Past
Presidents Luba Lupiloff and
Rose Cantor. Members enter-
tained at the USO and sent gifts
to Marine Hospital. Col. Joseph

)

Friday, "Oaj, 12,144

THE 'JEWISH NEWS

Page Ten

Jessof was- presented with an
arm through • the Ida Hubert
Fund.
• * * •
Ladies' . AUxiliary of GALI-
CIAN SOCIETY will sponsor a
Mothers-Daughters banquet next
Tuesday evening . at Moss' on Joy
Road. There will be music . and
games. For reservations call the
chairman of arrangements, Mrs.
J. Nachwalter, HO. 8904.
* * *
SISTERS OF ZION MIZ-
RACHI will have their Mothers-
Daughters dinner. next Thursday
evening at the Bnai Moshe, Dex-
ter and Lawrence. Rabbi Jacob
Ungar will be guest speaker and
Mrs. Ethel Abrams, president,
will welcome the guests. Mrs.
Joseph H. Kunin will speak for
the mothers and Mrs. Murriel
Slitsky for the daughters. Saretta
Mother will present her organi-
zation, "Just Kids," in songs and
dances. Mrs. Sam Techner is
chairman of arrangements and
Mrs. M. New is co-chairman. For
reservations . call Mrs. Rose
Whiteman, TY. 4-0320, or Mrs..
Abrams, TY. 7-5733.
* * *
YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR
CHOLEM will elect officers at
1:15 p. m. Monday, May 22, at
the home of Mrs. Charles Kor-
chek, 3272 Calvert. Mesdames
Joseph Shifman, Ben Green-
spoon and Beryl Harrison are on
the nominating committee.
* * *
Women's -Auxiliary of JEWISH
HOME FOR AGED will meet
Monday at the Home, 11501 Pe-
toskey. Mrs. David Kliger, pro-
gram chairman, will introduce
Rabbi J. S. Sperka, Jewish Chap-
lain of Michigan State Prisons,
who will speak on "Humane Ap-
proach to Prisoners." Visitors
are welcome. At a board meeting
at the home of Mrs. Potiker, fi-
nal plans were made for a card
party to be held June 13 at
Kern's, under the chairmanship
of Mrs. Mark Benach,
*
*
Women's Division of AMERI-
CAN JEWISH CONGRESS is
registering Detroiters who plan
to attend the national convention
in New York, May 31-June 2, at
which Mrs. Franklin D. Roose-
velt will be guest speaker. Those
desiring to go are asked to call
the convention chairman, Mrs.
Harry Baum, TO. 8-1895. Mrs.
Max Saidman, War Bond chair-
man, urges wide participation in
the Congress Women's Division
Bond drive.
* * *
KOROSTISHEVER LADIES
AID SOCIETY will have a Moth-
ers and Daughters banquet to be
held Monday evening at the Wil-
shire. There will be games_and
entertainment. Mrs. H. Friedman
is chairman and Mrs. J. Becker
and Mrs. J. Moray are on the
committee on arrangements. For
reservations call TO. 8-0042.
* * *
Ladies' Auxiliary of DOWN
RIVER POST. 225 of Jewish War
Veterans of the U. S. is planning
a program for the. signing of the
charter and election of officers.
hair-
Mrs. Benjamin M. Rose is chair-

.

Mrs. Glogower Gets
National USO Post

Hadassah's 13. & P.
Group Opens Drive
For More Members

Home. Relief Society .
Holds Luncheon Meeting

.On Monday, May '22, Home
Relief Society will hold its final
meeting of the season at the
Book Cadillac Hotel. An option-
al subscription luncheon at 12i30
p. m., in the Book Casino will
precede the short meeting, fol-
lowed by an afternoon of games.
Arrangements are being made
by Mrs. Peter Miller, hostess
chairman, and Mrs. Al Weisman,
program chairman.
Mrs. Irving H. Small, presi-
dent, extends an invitation to
members and friends to attend
this luncheon meeting, and urges
all members to call for reserva-
tions, Mrs. Peter Miller, TY.
5-4051, or Mrs. William Gordon,
TY. 4-6835.

-

For the past few weeks, the
Business and Professional Divi-
sion of Hadassah has been en-
gaged in a concerted dritTe to
increase its membership, as part
of the campaign of rallying
American Jewish women to Ha-
dassah's ranks, since numerical
strength in the Zionist move-
ment is the most formidable
weapon in the struggle to in-
sure Jewish survival and a se-
cure Jewish future. A call to
action issued by the Division
states:
"Hadassah's projects in Pales-
tine have been expanded to meet
war needs and will have to be
further enlarged in the post war
period. We can deVelop these
projects only if we keep our wood, (zone 6). Tyler 4-1684;
Lillian Gordon, 17192 Roselawn
MRS. SAMUEL R. GLOGOWER membership growing constantly. (zone 21), University 3-8454;
Newcomers Invited
Sophie B. Schwartz, 3110 Roches-
Chester I. Bernard, national
Business and Professional Di- ter, (zone 6), Tyler 5-6419.
president of USO, last week an-
nounced the appointment of vision extends an invitation to
Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower, past all business and professional
president of the Jewish Commu- young women who are newcom-
nity Center and chairman of the ers to Detroit, whether or not
Jewish Centers Division of the they were affiliated with Hadas-
National Jewish Welfare Board, sah in their former places of
as national chairman of the USO resilience, to affiliate themselv-
committee on services for women es with a group of women who
are taking part in an organized,
and children:
effective program of civilian war
activities on the American front,
IN HIS EFFORTS
man. Members will be drawn
which is part of a wide program
from the downriver area.
to fill your prescrip-
of education and action for de-
* * *
tions accurately d a y.
mocracy.
after day, our pharm-
BRANDEIS GROUP OF PIO-
"The program committee is
NEER WOMEN'S ORGANIZA- formulating plans. for a very in-
acists are constantly
TION will have a Mothers- teresting and stimulating pro-
. guided by the knowl-
Daughters affair at the Wilshire gram for the fall. Not one of us
edge to their -respon-
May 22.
can afford to be unaffiliated
sibility to your doctor
* •* *
with the Women's Zionist Organ-
. . . to the community
YOUNG WOMEN'S MIZ- ization during these crucial
• and to you.
RACHI will meet at 1 p. m. Mon- times."
day, at the home of Mrs. Philip
_Bring One Member
Cantor, 9273 Wildemere. Mrs.
Every
member of the Division
Nat N. Fierberg is chairman of
the games party to be held at the has been urged to bring in at
least one new member.
Over 53 Years of Service
Book Cadillac Hotel May 22.
Any prospective member who
* * *
Detroit
HE13REW LADIES' AID SO- wishes information regarding
Grosse
Pointe
the organization is urged to write
CIETY'S Red Cross card party
or call the following persons:
will be held at 7:30 p. m. Sun-
Tess Rabinowitz, 2900 Hazel
day at the Bnai Moshe. Mother's
Day has been selected for this
event in order to accomplish the
double purpose of honoring
Mothers and doing a great serv-
ice for the cause that protects
servicement on all fronts. Mes-
Buy
• • • safe from
dames Helen Auslander and Julia
fire, theft and
War
Ring are co-chairmen. For tick-
,̀moths! Fully . in-
Bonds
ets call Mrs. Pauline Schiff, TO.
sured and fully
7-3762. The paid-up luncheon
protected, your
will be held June. 7. _
furs can hiber-
nate in our
* * *
vaults!
Ladies' Auxiliary of CONG.
BETH SHMUEL will have a
Cleaning
luncheon May 31 at Jericho
—Repairing
Temple. Proceeds will- help
Remodeling
build the n e w synagogue on
Dexter and Buena Vista. Rabbi,
See
Our Fine
J. J. Nathan will be guest
Display of
speaker. For reservations call
Jackets
MA. 7938, Mrs. L. Leebove, TO.
5-1351, or Mrs. H. Mitz, HO.
6222. Final arrangements f o r
the donor luncheon in honor of
Rabbi J. Rabinowitz will be
AND
made at the home of Mrs. B.
Citrin, 2675 Glendale, at 12:30
on May 16.

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