THE JEWISH NEWS Page Eighteen Women's Club Activities YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM seventh annual donor luncheon will be held Dec. 5, at the Book Cadillac. Funds will be used to aid needy sick. The program for the afternoon in- cludes Edgar A. Guest, speaker, Roberts' fur style show, Mrs. Rosina •Betman LaKritz, vocalist, and Mrs. Betty Schmalt Blin- strub, accompanist. For reserv- ations call Mrs. Joseph Shaman, TO. 7-0257.. * * * YOUNG WOMEN of Louis Marshall and REBECCA GRATZ auxiliaries will have their varie- ty show, "Highlights in Rhythm", Dec. 16, at Jericho Temple. Tick- ers can be secured from Charlot- te Waterstone, NO. 6849. * * * 21ENRIETTA SZOLD BNAI BRITH GIRLS will have a party Dec. 1. AZA members will be guests. On Dec. 4, Mrs. Laure Wietersen, RN, will address the girls on physical hygiene. On Dec. 11 the girls will have a dis- cussion on Zionism. Officers of the group are: Irene Lipshaw, president; Janet Noble, vice- president; Jacqueline Bender, treasurer; Eleanor Weiss, secre- tary. For information call Mitzi Ferguson, TY. 7-8650. * * * VICTORY MOTHERS CLUB celebrated its first anniversary and installed the following of- ficers at the home of Mrs. Clara Kavieff, 3796 Collingwood: Mrs. Fanny Tannenhaus, president; Mrs. Clara Kavieff, vice-presi- dent; Mrs. Fanny Levine, re- cording secretary; Mrs. A. I. Klein, financial secretary; Mrs. Anna Leopold, treasurer. * * * EZRA WOMEN'S DIVISION of the Federation of Polish Jews invites members and friends to a card party at the Bnai Moshe at 8 p. m. on Dec. 12, and to make reservations at once for the donor luncheon to be held Jan. 9 at Hotel Statler. A brunch will be held at the home of Mrs. A. Rosin, 4069 McQuade, at 12:30 p. m. on Dec 13. Proceeds from all af- fairs will go for relief of Polish Jews. Reservations for the donor event may be made by calling Mrs. I. Stockier, TO. 5-0744, chairman; Mrs. A. Michelson, chairman of brunches, TO, 5-6665; Mrs. G. Solomon, TO. 5-0351. * * * SHERUTH LEAGUE held its second annual membership tea Nov. 20 at Detroiter Hotel. An amusing skit was presented by Mrs. Sander Hillman, member- ship chairman, Mrs. Henry Bront- man, Mrs. Irving Erman and Mrs, Marvin Stearn. * * * DETROIT WOMEN'S SERVICE CLUB will have its Christmas hospital shoWer for disabled vet- erans next Thursday at Lachar's on 12th St. Admission will be by gifts for servicemen. The public is invited. Plans are being made for a clothes drive for destitute Jews in Europe. * * • GOLDIE MYERSON GROUP of Pioneer Women's Organization will have a latke party this Sat- urday night at the home of Mrs. D. Brindze, 2732 Pasadena. Pro- ceeds will go for the child hous- ing project. Members and friends are invited. * * • JUNIOR HADASSAH'S annual paid-up membership dance will be held Dec. 1 at the Lee Plaza Hotel. Membership chairmen in charge of the affair are Dorothea Bond, Barbara Milan, Toby Lan- ger. Essie Kaplan and Frieda Las- ser, * * * BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD will entertain the Auxiliary and the Sisterhood members at a Ha- - Hanukah nukah party in the synagogue social hall Monday night, Dec. 3. Mrs. David J. Cohen is entertain- ment chairman. * * * HOME RELIEF SOCIETY, at a meeting held last Monday at the home of Mrs. Maurice Gare- lik, 18503 Fairfield, received many gifts for distribution among vet- erans at Percy Jones Hospital. Mrs. Irving Small, president, an- nounces that Mrs. Charles Harris was appointed chairman of the project to purchase wheelchairs for amputees at Percy Jones Hos- pital. Mrs. William Gordon, chair- man of USO activities, and Mem- bers of the society will be host- esses at a serviceman's party at the Great Lakes Club at the Bel- crest on Dec. 19 and at a Sun- day brunch at the Jewish Center on Dec. 23. * * * EVA PRENZLAUER MATER- NITY GROUP members were hosts at the Belcrest, at a Great Lakes Club servicemen's party, Nov. 28. Mrs. N. Blatnikoff, Mrs. R. York and Mrs. S. Goldman were in charge. The 13th annual donor luncheon will be held Dec. 17 at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Mrs. S. Samuels, chairman, and Mrs. L. Alper report that reser- vations are being taken at TR. 2-2281 or UN. 1-3806. Mrs. S. Saxon has charge of table decor- ations. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday at Mrs. S. Ru- benstein's home, 2904 W. Grand. * * * EUROPEAN JEWISH WO- MEN'S WELFARE ORGANIZA- TION will have a special meet- ing Monday at 1 p. m. at the Bnai Moshe, to hear reports on the sil- ver jubilee banquet held last Sunday at the Shaarey Zedek. Monthly relief checks will be issued to orphans in this country and in Palestine. * * * NAOMI CHAPTER OF BBYW celebrated Hanukah' with a latke party at the home of Florence Dunn, 2449 Buena Vista, Nov. 27. Dorothy Berenson, former presi- dent, spoke on Hanukah tradi- tions. Gifts were exchanged through a grab bag. * * WOMEN'S AUXILIARY 0 F MAIMONIDES MEDICAL SOC- IETY, will meet in the Lounge of the Jewish Home for the Aged, 11501 Petoskey, Friday, Nov. 30, at 1 p. m. Dr. Otto A. Hirsch, superintendent of the Home, will be the guest speaker. Hostesses at the luncheon to be served preceding the meeting will be Mesdames David Kliger, president; Robert Cowen, B. Dov- itz, M. Bachman, S. Lerman and E. B. Moss. * * An enthusiastic meeting of ZEDAKAH CLUB was held at the home of Mrs. Ben Jacob. Plans are being completed for the 14th annual donor luncheon to be held Tuesday, Dec. 11, at 12:30 p. m. ,at the Book Cadillac Hotel. The highlight of the aft- ernoon will be fashions by the courtesy of Sax-Kay. * * * MUSIC STUDY CLUB will have the third in the series of concert rallies at 1 p. in. Tues- day at the home of Mrs. J. S. Sauls, 2046 Taylor. Miss Paula Lenchner will be presented in concert Dec. 10 at the Art Insti- tute. Co-hostesses at Tuesday's meeting will be Mesdames Ben- jamin M. Laikin, Henry Wein- berg, Isadore Mendelson and Jack Scherr. * * * HANITA CLUB of Pioneer Wo- men's Organization will cele- brate Hanukah at 8:30 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Bessie Berris, 2930 Calvert. Mrs. Berris will speak on "The Spirit of Hanukah." New members will be welcomed. All who are interested are invited. The club will sponsor a card party at Pereira's on Dec. 10. Proceeds will go for the child housing project in Palestine. * * * INFANTS SERVICE GROUP is making plans for the Cafe Society Dinner Dance to be held Jan. 20 at the Book Cadillac Hotel. The show is now in re- hearsal under the direction of Mrs. Eleanor King. Mrs. Harry Weingarden is in charge of the book. Fifty Hanukah boxes were packed at the home of Mrs. Morris Shepherd to be sent to Jewish convalescents at Percy Jones Hospital. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abramo- vitz of 3517 Lemay announce the- Bar Mitzvah of their son, Fred Jacob, on Saturday morning, Dec. 8, at Congregation Beth Itz- chock, 3836 Fischer. * * * Sisterhood of Beth Aaron Syna- gogue invites its members and prospective members to attend a Hanukah latke party to be held at the home of Mrs. B. Strasner, 17606 Wisconsin on Monday, Dec. 3, at 8:30 p. m. There will be entertainment. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Bess- man announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, David Seymour, on Saturday morning, Dec. 8, at Congregation Shaarey Zion. Open house will be held Sunday, Dec. 9, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m. No cards. Dexter at Webb Pfc. Manuel P. Sinkoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sinkoff of 2203 Clements, has been grant- ed an emergency furlough by the War Department and is being flown from Ber- lin to see his mother who is In service two Pfc. Sinkoff years, Pfc. Sink- off has been overseas since De- cember, 1944. He has been award- ed the Bronze Star, the Good Conduct Medal and the Combat Infantry Badge, and he has three major battle stars. When he is discharged, Pfc. Sinkoff plans to resume his col- lege studies in engineering. Emanuel Newmann To Head ZOA With Dr. Silver Away WASHINGTON (JPS) — Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, on the eve of his departure for Palestine, with Dr. Nahum Goldmann and Louis Lipsky, to participate in the emer- gency session of the Jewish Agen- cy Executive, appointed Emanuel Neumann acting president of the Zionist Organization of America. According to his citation, he moved to an excellent but ex- posed point of observation from which he directed screening smoke fire. 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