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Friday, February 21. 1947
Page Fifteen
THE JEWISH NEWS
Weds This Spring
Women's Club Activities
Krohn serves as vice-president,
Miss Collins, treasurer, and Miss
Levinstein, recording secretary.
Naimark is chairman of the
East Central Region Youth Divi-
sion of the Joint Distribution
Committee. Working with him
for that organization, Berman
heads the Regional SOS Youth
Committee, and is co-chairman
of the Detroit SOS drive.
Naimark Chairman
Of\runior Service
Group AJC Drive
GOLDIE MEYERSON GROUP entertained 35 veterans from
Election of Norman Naimark
of Pioneer Women's Ovganiza-. Percy Jones Hospital at a dinner
as -chairman of its Allied Jewish
tion will meet at 9 p. m. Tues- at the Jewish Center on Feb. 24.
Campaign organization was an-
day, March 4, at the home of
• • •
nounced this week by the board
Mrs. D. Brindze, 2732 Pasadena.
of directors of the Detroit Junior
DETROIT LADIES' AID SO-
Mrs. M. J. Wohlgelernter will
Service Group. Sol J. Schwartz,
CIETY
will
hold
its
29th
annual
review Arthur Koestler's
president of JSG, will serve as
"Thieves in the Night." Refresh- banquet next Sunday evening at
co-chairman.
ments will be served.
Zack's, 8939 12th St. For reserva-
Appointed to other top posts
• • •
tions call TR. 8-0186 or TY.
are Mandell L. Berman, execu-
Mrs. Jack Rosenberg was 4-3543. Mrs. J. Rubin is presi-
tive vice-chairman; Dr. Samuel
hostess to board members of
Krohn, program and training
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY, Feb. dent; Mrs. S. Spinner, vice-presi-
chairman; Sylvia Collins, per-
dent;
Mrs.
M.
Isenberg,
financial
13. Reports of. past and current
sonnel chairman; Goldie Levin-
CATERERS
cretary.
Mrs.
Eva
Goose
will
be
work- were submitted by the com-
stein, statistical chairman. In the
chairman
of
the
evening.
MISS
ADELE
ROBINS
mittee chairmen. Mrs. Barney
OFFER YOU
year-round JSG organization, Dr.
• • •
Newman, program chairman, an-
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Robins
Good Food .. .
BETH
AARON
SISTERHOOD
nounced that Inspector Sanford
of Gladstone Ave. announce the
"Superb Service" at the
Shoults of the Detroit Police De- will hold a Purim party at 8:30 engagement of their daughter,
partment will be the guest speak- p. m. Wednesday, March 5; at the Adele, to Samuel Emmer, son of
Wilshire .
er at a meeting March 24 at the synagogue, Wyoming at Thatcher. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Dobin of
Your Synagogue .. .
Mrs. Estelle Harris is chairman Monterey Ave. The wedding will
home of Mrs. Irving Small.
or your home
of the event. Admission, at 50 take place this spring.
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N. WOODWARD Branch of cents per person, will cover an
For Banquets, Parties. Wed-
EUROPEAN WELFARE OR- evening of refreshments, dancing
dings, Showers, Bar Mitzvahs
GANIZATION will hold a lunch- and movies. • • •
eon and games Darty at Rosen-
and Other Social Occasions.
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal of the
berg's, 9925 Dexter, at 12:30 p. m.
Northwest
Hebrew
Congregation
Under the Supervision of
Wednesday, March 19. Proceeds
Council of Orthodox Rabbis
will be used to purchase clothing will be guest speaker at the donor
Personalized Attention
for European orphans. Mrs. H. luncheon of the AMERICAN
Leaders for the 15 panel dis-
by CHAS. .1. MARX
Zimner is chairman and Mrs. S. HAVEN CLUB, to be held at
12:30 p. m. Tuesday, March 13, cussions which will be a part of
and
BERNIE LEFKOWITZ
Cohen co-chairman.
at the Wardell-Sheraton. Pro- the Jewish Conference on Pales-
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WOMEN'S LEAGUE for SAB- ceeds will go to the Child Rescue tine, have been named by the
HOTEL
Conference Speakers committee.
BATH OBSERVANCE, 12th St., Fund.
J s
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MI NERAL BATHS
Among the prominent local per-
Branch, will have its Purim
KOSHER CATERING CO.
RUSSELL WOODS unit of sons who will serve are Seymour
MENS
MOUNT
•
party at 12:30 p. m. next Tues-
JUNIOR
HADASSAH
will
hold
TOwnsend 9-2550
Tilchin,
Abraham
T
w
e
r
s
k
y,
day at Zack's, 8939 12th St.
Famous Strictly Kosher Cuisine I
TOwnsend 8-2680
Members and friends are invited. its Membership Party in Butzel Joseph Haggai, Rabbi Eliezer
Phone Mount Clemens 2563
For information call Mrs. I. Hall of the Jewish Center at 8:30 Levi, Tzvi Frisch, Morris Lieber-
p. m. this Saturday. Each mem- man, Rabbi Jacob Segal, Moshe
Levin, TY. 5-5304.
ber must bring a prospective Heyman and Harold Arian.
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The Conference, which is be-
DETROIT LADIES' LECHEM member who will become a mem-
ANIYIM will have its 26th an- ber that evening. Refreshments ing sponsored by a committee of
nual banquet, Sunday, March 16, . and dancing will be the order of city youth group representatives,
will take place March 28 through
at Beth Tefilo Emanuel Syna- the evening. • • •
30. Sabbath eve services at
gogue, Taylor and Woodrow Wil-
PROPERLY PREPARED BY A FORMER MEMBER OF THE
PURITY CHAPTER 359, Temple Israel, March 28, at the
son. Attorney Abraham Jaffin
tv f
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INTERNAL REVENUE
O.
.S.,
plans
a
Purim
par
_
Detroit
Institute
of
Arts,
will
will be toastmaster. Rabbi M. J.
Wohlgelernter will be the guest members and husbands March begin the Conference.
Major meetings Saturday and
speaker. There will be a musical 17, 8 p. m., in costume. Helen
Brooks d Sy lvia Sunday evenings, March 29 and
•
program and entertainment. For
Complete Bookkeeping and Tax Service for Nay Business
reservations call Mrs. G. Milin- Harvith are in charge of the pro- 30, will have prominent speakers.
gram
which
includes
refresh-
The
panel
sessions
will
take
place
Opp. Oriole Thoatre
TY. 8 0766
sky, TO. 5-4223.
8433 LINWOOD
ments. The next business -meet- Sunday afternoon.
• • •
REASONABLE
PRICES
OPEN
EVES.
TO
10
3, at 7:30 p. m.
For further information or
DEPARTMENT OF MICHI- ing will be March
• • •
reservations
call
Thelma
R.
Zies-
GAN LADIES AUXILIARIES of
DRORA-KADIMAH group of enwine at the Center, MA. 8400.
Jewish War Veterans of the
the Pioneer Women's Organiza-
United States was honored by
MUNICH (JTA)—Twenty-sev-
the election of their department tion will hold an SOS baby show-
president, Louba Loupiloff, to the er March 3 at the home of Mrs. en displaced Jews from Austria
A. Stander, 15083 Quincy. This have identified 40 former S.S.
office of secretary-treasurer of
the Michigan Women's National will be the first of a series of officers and guards at the Mau-
meetings devoted to emergency ; tausen and Ebensee concentra-
Defense Council.
from "Hair Do" to "I Do"
overseas needs. Guests are wel- tion camps, it was reported here.
• • •
come.
BAR MITZVAHS
LADIES' AUXILIARY OF
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JEWISH NATIONAL FUND will
and
SPECIAL EVENTS
JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
have a board meeting at 10:30
G
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raeme 3lower3 to ■
a. m. Tuesday, March 4, at the PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA- so
A Complete Service
home of Mrs. Jack Rosenthal, TION will hold a special meet- •
"Always Fresh Flowers" II
ing at 1 p. m. Monday, March 3,
2924 Elmhurst.
.
at Bnai Moshe Synagogue, to
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•Floral Specialties
i•
Prices comparable to still photographs
For Weddings
.
ATHENA CLUB elected the elect officers for 1947-48. Final ss
es
and Showers
arrangements
will
also
be
made
a
CALL FOR A FREE
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following officers: Mrs. A. Prag,
au
DEMONSTRATION
president; Mrs. J. Fishman, for a Purim bake sale. Reports a Bill Caplan - Larry Morris sil ir
so
We Deliver
V
treasurer; Mrs. J. Greenberg. re- will be heard on Passover relief t:
to
activities.
cording secretary; Mrs. I. Klay-
a
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«I Anytime—Anyplace!
m a n, corresponding secretary.
lo... 911 I Linwood at Joy Rd.
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me
The next meeting will be held Chapter I Head Asks
TY. 4-7784
■
March 27 at the home of Mrs.
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Aides
for
Film
Project
a
Prag, 4309 Buena Vista.
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Youth Conference
Chooses Leaders
For Zion Panels
,
Kraelfletes'
...OLYMPIA
WILSHIRE
I
"I. T." DAY IS MARCH I5th
YOUR INCOME TAX
ACE BOOKKEEPING SERVICE
-
COLOR OTION PICTURES
OF YOUR
WEDDING DAY
•
,
FAMILY FILM PRODUCTIONS
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Movie operators and assistants
are sought by Chapter I, Ziorlist
Organization of Detroit, to aid in
the organization's visual educa-
tion project on Palestine.
A program of films including
a March of time short and -They
Live Again," which depicts the
rejuvenation of refugees in the
Holy Land, is being shown to
local organizations "to help cor-
rect popular misconceptions in
regard to the current Palestinian
situation," according to Harold
B. Weisman, Chapter I president.
All interested persons will re-.
ceive sufficient training to oper-
ate the projection machine, Weis-
man added, urging volunteers to
contact Abe Rosenzweig at PR.
7281. Automobiles and drivers
to transport the equipment are
_NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID also needed.
PHI SIGMA SIGMA ALUM-
NAE GROUP will meet at 8 p. m.
next Monday at the home of Mrs.
Seldon Koblin,.18600 Roselawn.
• • •
LOUIS MARSHALL DRA-
MATIC GROUP will present the
radio skit. "Hot Air," for EAST
SIDE WOMEN of Bnai Brith, on
Match 24. Thelma Weiss and Ida
Speak were co-chairmen of the
successful donor lundieon. Plans
are in progress for the annual
Mother-Daughter party in May.
• • •
LITTLE WOMEN OF HADAS-
SAH will have a Purim party at
the next meeting, at 2:30 p. m.
Sunday, at the Shaarey Zedek.
There will be a grab bag, re-
freshmentsiand singing.
JULES KLEIN
His Famous Orchestras and Entertainment
• BANQUETS
• WEDDING EVENTS
• FLOOR SHOWS
• DANCES
Our many years' experience in arranging outstanding Social
events, will assure a brilliant success for your affair.
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