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Goodgall, corresponding secre-
tary; Alyce Bigelinan, retording
secretary; Gert Landorf, sentinel;
Mrs. Florence Weber, guardian;
Mrs. Reva Eisenberg, Mrs. Bea-
trice Lowenthal and Mrs. Lillian
Siegel, trustees; Mrs. Bert Fine-
gold, Mrs. Phyllis Teichman, Mrs.
Evelyn Siegel and Bernice
Fleisher, board of directors;
Janet Eisenberg, monitress;
Eileen Resnick, historian, and
Mrs. Mildred Bazell, parliamen-
tarian. The group will welcome
guests and prospective members
at its meeting at 8:30 p. rn. March
10 in the Ginsberg Lotinge of
the Jewish Community Center.
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WOMEN'S EMERGENCY RE-
LIEF COMMITTEE is planning a
food shower to be held at 8:30
p. m. March 17, at 2922 Fuller-
ton. Mrs. I. Kardner "and. Mrs.
H. Cash will be hostesses. The
public is invited. Admission will
be a package. of Kosher food.
Packing of parcels continues at
the Committee's headquarters,
12204 Linwood, Mondays, Tues-
days and Wednesdays.
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LADIES' AUXILIARY of
JACOB AGREE MEMORIAL SO-
CIETY will hold its annual Purim
party Sunday at Hotel Detroiter.
Proceeds will go to the Child
Rescue Fund. For dinner res-
ervations call Mrs. Jack Flusty,
TO. 9-1316.
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PURITY CHAPTER NO. 359
OES plans a Purim costume party
for members and their husbands,
March 17, 8 p. m. Helen Tack,
Mae Brooks and Sylvia Harvith

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vice president; ,Raymond - Shar-
y, v seL"'ond vice president; Frank
Schumer; treasurer; Seymour
Gallant, financial secretary; Leon-
ard Farber, corresponding secre-
tary; Bernard Bliefield, recording
secretary; Morris Beresh, guard-
ian, and Bernard Robbins, sen-
tinel. The group will hold as
open meeting at d:30 p. m. Mon-
nay, March 10, in the aucutorium
of the rc.ose bittig t onen Bldg.

.INFANT'S SERVICE GROUP troiter. Plans are being made
served breakfast to 60 convales- for the League's third annual
cent veterans from Percy Jones birthday party, a dinner-dnce at
Hospital, at the downtown USO the Club Bali.
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Feb. 25. Hostesses were Mrs.
Eleanor King, Mrs. Morris Shep-
T h e newly-organized
herd and Mrs. Jack Freeman.
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY of SIG-
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MUND LIVINGSTON CHAP-
Mrs. Hyman R. Cohen, presi- TER of Bnai Brith has elected
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dent, announces that WOMEN'S the following officers: Mrs. Claire
LEAGUE OF YOUVG ISRAEL Landis, president; Mrs. Gladys
Bnai Brith PISGAH BUSI-
will hold an open meeting Tues- Phillips, first vice president; Miss
Nr...s.a anti Aux-
day, March 11, at 8:30 p. m., at Chalamus Tigel, second vice
wary wilt noss an open meeting
president;
Mrs.
Dorothy
Pastor,
the home of Mrs. Harry Portnoy,
at ass i p. m. tnis tv eunesuay at
4253 Leslie. Jo Sinclair's novel third vice president; Mrs. Edith
tne isaiium hotel. rrospective
"Wasteland" will be renewed by Goodman, financial secretary;
members are invited to aw.end.
Mrs. Solomon H. Gruskin. Mrs. Lenore Yavitz, treasurer; Bee
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M. J. Wohlgelernter will give a
WOMEN'S
The
YOUNG
digests of current Jewish news.
Members and friends are invited.
STUDY CLUB of the Jewish
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Center will hold a luncheon and
MISS RUTH SEFFINGER
LADIES AUXILIARIES of the
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Levin of games party at 12 noon Tuesday,
Department of Michigan, JEW-
2961 Elmhurst, announce the en- March 11, in the Woirien's Guild
ISH WAR VETERANS, will hold
gagement of their sist 4 r, Ruth of the Metropolitan Bldg. Tickets
a theatre party March 28 when
Seffinger, to Jerald L. ISkow, son are $1 per person and proceeds
the Contemporary Theatre, 114
of Mrs. Esther Pivnick of 3210 will be used for charitable work.
Erskine, presents "Home of the
Burlingame. A fall wedding is The feature of the afternoon will
Brave." Tickets, at $1.20 and
be the "Meet the Missus" radio
planned.
$1.80, may be obtained by calling
program.
Rose Cantor, chairman, TY.
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Olshansky will talk on Palestine
5-4408, or co-chairman Ruth
LADIES'
AUXILIARY OF
cooperatives. Refreshments will
Schreiber, UN. 3-3003. Hilda
a
be ..erved. A Purim cabaret will KVUTZAH IVRITH will have
Goldberg represented Auxiliary
be held Saturday night, March 15, Purim gathering at 1:30 p. m.
135 of the JWV at the presenta-
at 12233 Linwood. Call Myra Monday at the home of the presi-
tion of the Constitution and Seal
Richardson, TO. 5-4220, for reser- dent, Mrs. Julius Ring, 3303 Cle-
of the United States to the 11 2
vations. All meetings are being ments.
brary of the Duane Doty schooL
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devoted to aiding SOS-JDC over-
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Mrs. Estelle Harris, president
seas relief.
AESCULAPIAN LADIES'
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of Cong. BETH AARON SISTER-
AUXILIARY will have its annual
AVIVA CHAPTER of Jr. Miz- HOOD, announces the member-
charity luncheon at Kern's Audi-
ship luncheon will be held at the
torium next Wednesday. For in-
are in charge of the program rachi Women will have installa- home of Mrs. Irwin Levine on
formation call Mrs. Harry Katz-
which includes dancing, enter- tion of officers and dance, Sat- 18611 Hartwell on Wednesday
man of Sdnta Barbara Dr., chair-
tainment and refreshments. The urday, March 8, at 8 p. m. at the noon, March 12, for members and
MISS CIIIIRREY rout.
next meeting will be on April 7, Jewish Center.
man of the luncheon.
prospective members.
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Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Pohl of 7:45 p. m.
The drive will close on March
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HENRY MORGENTHAU AUX-
DAVID HORODOKER JRS. 17147 Prairie announce the en-
19, when the Sisterhood will have
will hold an emergency luncheon gagement of their daughter,
HANITA CHAPTER of Pioneer ILIARY of Bnai Brith, organized
and games party at noon, Tues- Churrey, to Arthur Schreier, son Women's Organization will meet Jan. 13, has elected the following a paid-up membership luncheon
day. March 11, at the Bnai Brith of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schreier Monday evening at the Rose officers: Mesdames Kalman Bruss at the synagogue, Wyoming at
Louis Marshall Hall, 12233 Lin- of 3261 Leslie.
Sittig Cohen Bldg. Gertrude president; Richard Miller, first Thatcher.
wood, near Richton. Proceeds will
.go to Horodoker survivors in DP
camps. Friends and members are
urged to come. For information,
call Mrs. B. Dorchen, TO. 8-8183.
WOODWARD AT WATT
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P(11 R 0 SE BENEVOLENT 'Store Hours: 9:15 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.
CLUB will have a membership
tea Tuesday afternoon, March 11,
at the home of Mrs. Manuel Nei-
man on Pennington Dr. Frances
Louise Soddy, well known as a
book reviewer, will discuss the
10 best sellers of the current lit-
erary season. All members are
urged to bring prospective mem-
bers to this affair. On Feb. 26
Mrs. Harry Wright was hostess at
a luncheon in her home. On Feb.
25, Mrs. David Lichtenstein spon-
sored a party at the home of Mrs.
Sol Zimmerman: All proceeds are;
for the main.enance of the Child I
Rescue Fund.
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DETROIT WOMEN'S SERtICE,
CLUB will hold a gift shower for
hospitalized veterans at 8 p.m.
next Wednesday at Jericho Tern-I
pie. There will be games and re-
freshments will be served. Pro-
spective members are invited. Ad-
mission will We gifts for veterans.
For information call Edith Davis,
chairman. TY. 7-7761, or Sophie
Perlman, co-chairman. Arrange-
ments are being made for the
Mother-Daughter event to be held
at Rosenberg's in May. The next
meeting will be held March 10
at Jericho Temple.
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A charity games party will be
given by the GOODWILL SEW-
ING CIRCLE at 8 p.m. Wednes-
day. March 12. Chairmen of the
event are Mrs. Irving Greenspan
and Mrs. Harry Meer. Mrs. Re-
gina Rosenberg is president.
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NORTH WOODWARD
$195
BRANCH of Jewish European
plus
taxes
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Welfare Organization will meet
at the home of the president,
Mrs. A. Kurzman, 3287 Cortland,
at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday, March 11.
Final arrangements will be made
for the luncheon and games party
The pouch cape in mink-dyed .squirret-with fashion's
to be held at Rosenberg's 9925
Dexter, at 12:30 p. m. Wednes-
new curved line. Gleaming, deep-piled skins, $195 plus
day, March 19. Proceeds will go
toward providing clothes for the
taxes. Natural wild umiak five-skin scarf to climax the
orphans of Europe. For tickets
call Mrs. , H. Zimmerman,• chair-
furs. third floor
beauty of your spring costume; $187.50 plux taxes.
man, TO. '674649.
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Mrs. .Mari.rin *teal* and Mrs.
'Sam Hack Were hostesdes . to the
SHERUTH LEAGUE at a social
meeting Feb. 11. A the Hate' De-

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