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Women's Club Activities

BNAI MOSHE SISTERHOOD
is sponsoring a family Hanukah
party scheduled for 6:30 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 22.
Mrs. Theodore Curtis, presi-
dent, announces a program of
entertainment is being planned.
Mrs. Lester Uray is chairman of
the party. Reservations may be
made by calling HO. 0862.



Friday, December 6, 1946

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Fourteen





1

Members and friends of the
PIONEER WOMEN'S ORGAN-
IZATION held a memorial meet-
ing Nov. 26 honoring the mem-
ory of Mrs. Israel Woodrow. Con-
tributions to the Kfar Saba Home
in Palestine, Moazoth Hapoaloth,
Child Rescue Fund, and JNF
were made in her name.
• • •
YOUTH EDUCATION LEA-
GUE held a dessert luncheon
meeting, Dec. 2 with the follow-
ing hostesses; Mesdames R. 'Ru-
bin, A. Bloom, S. Myers, S. Dorb,
J. Meskin and H. Bockoff. Judge
0. Z. Ide, of Recorders Court,
was guest speaker.
Mrs. Louis Fried, co-chairman
with Mrs. Eli Gross, announced
that final arrangements have
been made for the culmination
of the Pledge Fund Drive, at a
luncheon, March 4, at Masonic
Temple. Proceeds are to be used
for rehabilitation work for chil-
dren in Europe and Palestine.
For tickets call Mrs. Louis Mann,
UN. 1-7356, and Mrs. Morris Co-
hen, UN. 2-9422.
• • •

WOMEN'S AUXILIARY of
DETROIT LODGE BNAI BRITH
wilt hold an evening of games
next Tuesday at the Rose Sittig
Cohen Bldg., 13266 Lawton.
Members and friends are invited.
Mrs. Cora Grosberg, TO. 7-1359,
is taking reservations for the
group's dinner dance, to be held
at the Book Cadillac.
J
• • •
The 14th annual donor lunch-
eon of the HEBREW LADIES
AID SOCIETY will be held at
12::;0 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 17, at
the Bnai Moshe Banquet Hall.
Wyn Garden, soprano, will be
gue,:t soloist, accompanied by
Betty Kowalsky. Donors who
wNli to attend are asked to call
BNAI BRITH YOUNG WO-
Mrs. Elfreda Greenwald, pledge
chairman, DA. 2451. Proceeds MEN of Louis Marshall will meet
will be used for charitable work. t.-it 8:15 p. m. Wednesday, at Louis
Marshall Headquarters, 12233
• • •
Linwood. Girls, 18 to 25, who
DETROIT WOMEN'S SERVICE are interested in joining, may
--CLUB Hanukah party will be
contact Betty Skolnik, member-
held at 8 p.m., Dec. 15, at As- ship chairman, TO. 7-5127. As
sein!ily Hall. Tickets may be
their paid-up membership affair,
obtained at the door or by calling
the group will hold a barn dance
Mrs. Tithe Tam, UN. 3-1308. Pro-
L,t Morton's Stables Sunday eve-
ceeds will be used to aid Europ-
ning. Dec. 22. Young men in-
oiphans.
terested in attending are asked

• .
to contact dating bureau chair-
WOMEN'S EMERGENCY RE- man Harriet Keller, DA. 7670.
• • •
LIEF' COMMITTEE reports re-
ceipt of messages of thanks from
WOMENS LEAGUE FOR
o\er,efis persons v..ho have re- SABBATH OBSERVANCE will
ceived packages from the group. hold a Hanukah Luncheon for
C:1511 donations to cover postage members and friends at 12:30
expenses will be accepted by Mrs. p. rn.. Monday, Dec. 16, in the
,j,,shua Spei ka, 1938 Tuxedo. A social hall of Bnai Moshe. Dexter
food shower is planned for Sat- and Lawrence. Luncheon
ar-
urday. Dec. 11, at the Bnai David rang•ments are in charge of Mrs.
social hall. Admission will be a Israel Kaplan, social chairman.
1,ackage of kosher food. The
The afternoon's program will
committee wishes to acknowledge feature
dramatic readings on
donations from the following or-1 Hanukah by Mrs. M. J. Wohlge-
ganizations: Bnai David Sister- lernte•. A choral group of Ye-
Det ro lAromen's Social ' shivah students will present a

Club, 12th S . League for Sab-
h4tii Ob,erva ce, Dexter League
tor Sabbath Observance, Litwin

Family Club, Ladta.4. of Yeshivath
Betb Yeltudah, Lnmzer Society,
Dexter Social Club.
• • •

vic -ronv MOTHERS CLUB
announces that henceforth it will
be known as the JACK SEGAL
VICTORY CLUB, in memory of
ttie son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Segal
it 2755 Lawrence. Further in-
foi !nation about the group may
obtained by calling Mrs. F.
Tinnenhaus, president, TO.
8-g8811. or Mrs. A. I. Klein, secre-
tary. 'FY. 4-4853.
• • •
LADIES AUXILIARY OF
KVUTZAH IVRITH will hold its
12th annual donor luncheon at
the Shaarey Zedek, Feb. 4, with
Rabbi Morris Adler as speaker.
• • •
LOUIS BRANDEIS WOMEN
of BNAI BRITH will hold a mem-
bership tea at 1 p. m. next Tues-
day at the home of Mrs. Julius
Green, according to Mrs. Betty
Young, membership chairman.
• • •
POLLIETTES have elected the
following officers: Dorothy (Ros-
en) Saulles, president; Sara Lee
Eichler, secretary; and Dini
Grushky, treasurer. The club is
planning a Hanukah party.
• • •
North Woodward branch JEW-
ISH EUROPEAN WELFARE OR-
GANIZATION will meet at the
home of Mrs. J. Silverstein, 3242
Burlingame, at 12:30 p. m., Tues-
day,. Dec. 10. Final arrangements
will be made for the donor lunch-
eon to be held Jan. 13 at the
Statler Hotel. Mrs. A. Kurzman,
president, asks that reservations
be made early by calling the
luncheon chairman, M r s.
J.
.Zuckerman, at TO. 8-8499.

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Community Testimonial Wednesday
Will Honor Littman's Theater Work

Horodoker Jrs. Complete
Plans for Donor Dinner

A capacity audience is expected
at the testimonial theatrical per-
formance to be staged next Wed-
nesday evening in the main audi-
torium cif the Masonic Temple in
honor of Abraham Littman, pio-
neer manager of the Yiddish
theater in Detroit.
Tickets for this performance
are now available at the office of
the Jewish Daily Forward, and
all DetToit Jews are urged to
secure their tickets at once in
order to be assured of seats.
Joseph Bernstein, manager of
the Forward, is chairman of a
committee of community leaders
sponsoring this event in recogni-
tion of Mr. Littman's efforts and
as a mark of respect for his de-
voted work over a period of more
than 25 years in sponsoring Yid-
MRS. BERNARD CHASE
dish theatrical performances here.
Final plans are being made by
Proceeds to Littman
the David Horockoker Jrs. for
The entire proceeds will be
their eighth annual donor dinner,

Token of Appreciation

In his call for support of this
event, Mr. Bernstein stated:
"Cooperation in making this
event a success will be -a slight
token of appreciation for all Mr.
Littman has done here, in behalf
of the Yiddish theater, in spon-
soring special performances for
Jewish organizations, and in sup-
plying outstanding talent for im-
portant local affairs. I am con-
fident that the response received
thus far from individuals and or-
ganizations is indicative of a co-
operative spirit which will be a
signal to Mr. Littman that we are
not forgetting his unselfish and
to be held next Tuesday evening turned over to Mr. Littman, to devoted efforts."
assist him in his dire need as a
at the Bnai Moshe social halL

Mrs. I. A. Lawton, president,
has a p p of nt e d Mrs. Bernard
Chase as toastmistress for the
occasion. A program of enter-
tainment has been arranged. Pro-
ceeds from the dinner will go to
national and international charit-
able organizations.

result of the serious illness of his
wife.
At the testimonial performance,
the following noted Yiddish stars
will appear for the first time in
one performance:
Aaron Lebedeff, - Irving Gross-
man, Max Kleter, the Feder Sis-

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Gershon Frankel is
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Members are urged to call Mrs.
Israel Kaplan, at TO. 6-7344, for
luncheon reservations.

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