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THE JEWISH NEWS
Page Fourteen
Women's Club Activities
JEWISH - WOMEN'S EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION will hold a special meeting
at 8:30 p. in. Monday, May 5, at
Bnai Moshe to discuss important
relief cases and hold installation
open
of officers. The meeting
to the public.
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The LADIES' AUXILIARY of
KVUTZAH IVRITH will meet
Monday, May 5, at the home of
Mrs. J. Winokur, 3002 Tuxedo.
A check for two scholarships
' was sent to the United Hebrew
Schools.
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RODIN CLUB will meet May
7 at the home of Mrs. Barney
Salinger, 4267 Tyler.
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At a party of the past presi-
dents and commanders, of the
LT. ELI LEVIN AUXILIARY No.
230, Jewish War Veterans, the
Equality Club gave to the hospi-
tal chairman, Lillian Feld, an
automobile folding wheel chair to
give to a veterans hospital.
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Zelda Rosenthal will be the
speaker of the afternoon at the
mothers' and daughters' luncheon
of the )3NAI BRITH YOUNG
WOMEN IN DETROIT. Char-
lotte Waterstone, Council chair-
of - the affair, announces that the
luncheon will be held at 1:30
p. m. Sunday, May 4, at Bnai
Moshe. Honor queens of each of
the seven chapters in Detroit will
be crowned. Eve Kinkelstein is
cornation chairman. The chapters
that will be represented are:
Deborah, Naomi, Louis Marshall,
Rebecca Gratz, Diane Mallerman,
Emma Lazarus and Raymond
Zussman.
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PYTHIAN SISTERS OF
GREATER DETROIT Temple
No. 152 will have their mother
and daughter banquet at 6 p. in.
Tuesday, May 6, at the Wilshire
Hotel. Elsie Green is acting
chairman o.t the even'. Odes
Elden is in charge of entertain-
ment for the evening.
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SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHI
are holding—a shower for over-
seas refugees Wednesday. • May
8, at Shaarey Zedek. Election of
officers also will take place at
this meeting. Members and
friends arc invited. Reservations
for the mother and daughter din-
ner,may be made by calling Mrs.
M. Mondrow, TY. 7-1161; Mrs. P.
Shulman, TO. 6-5752, or Mrs.
Levin, TO. 7-7381.
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The THURSDAY-NIGHT-FAM-
ILY CLUB, organized in March,
announces the following officers:
Mrs. Barney Ross, president: Mrs.
Norman Levine, vice-president;
Mrs. Bernie Katz, secretary, and
Mrs. Kenneth Belen, treasurer.
A mother and daughter social
will be held May 14 at the home
of Mrs. Bernard Levine.
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GOLDIE MYERSON GROUP
of the Pioneer Women's Organi- ,
nation will hold a mother's and
daughter's dinner at 6:30 p. m.
Tuesday, May 6, at the Wilshire
Hotel, 746 Collingwood. Shirley
Fleisher, daughter of- member
Mrs. I. Fleisher, will give a recite
tation. Rose Avison will be solo-
ist, accompanied by Beatrice
Brindze. Habonim will present
a skit, "Challenge to Jewish
Youth." Make reservations by
calling Mrs. M. Dincin, MA.6462.
Workman's Circle
Chorus Introduces
New Compositions
Mrs. Adela Greenfield, TO. 8-8020,
or Mrs. Minnie Shapiro, HO. 8797.
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Mary Simmons, outstanding
RADOMER LADIES AUXILIA-
RY will _hold its mother and New . York soprano, winner of
daughter event at 6:30 p.m. May the Marian Anderson award, will
7 at the Workman's Circle. For
reservations call TO. 7-6231 or
NO. 5294.
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THE 12TH ST. MOTHERS'
CLUB of the Jewish. Community
Center will hold its annual mo-
thers' and daughters' banquet
Wedneiday evening, May 7 at
Zack's. The chairman for the
affair is Mrs. Carrie Sperling. In
behalf of the mothers, Mrs. Eva
Bortman will be the speaker and
for the - daughters, Luba Yagoda
will speak. Mrs. Isaac Woldfogel
is president of the 12th St. Mo-
thers' Club.
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HANITA CHAPTER of the Pi-
oneer Women's Organization will
meet Monday evening, May 5, at
PWO headquarters, 11818 Dexter.
MARY SIMMONS
Mrs. H. Paransky will discuss be soloist at the 14th Annual Con-
"The Emancipation of Women in cert of the Detroit Workmen's
Palestine." Refreshments will be Circle
Cherus at 8:30 p. m. this
served.
Sunday at the Scottish Rite Ca-
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thedral in Masonic Temple.
Mothers and daughters of the
Miss Simmons will appear in
WORKMEN'S CIRCLE will ob-
serve Mother's Day with a pro- two groups of songs, including
gram at 2 p.m. Saturday, May several arias, Yiddish and mod-
10, at the Workmen's Circle Cen= ern Palestinian songs and Negro
ter, 11529 Linwood. Children spirituals, and also will sing the
from the Workmen's Circl' Shule soprano solo in director Dan
Frohman's choral composition,
will give recitations.
"Thd' New Song," to the setting
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of Abraham Reizin's poem.
Detroit Graduate Association
Frohman has prepared a wide-
of ALPHA EPSILON PHI is pre- ly varied program, including the
senting a benefit movie preview world premier of Leo Low's new
at 8 p.m. Wednesday, May 14, at cantata for chorus "The World of
the Jewish Community Center, Freedom," and a number of
under the chairmanship of Mar- choral novelties to be heard here
jorie Rosenthal, assisted by Mrs. for the first time.
Paul Broder, Mrs. Bernard Ru-
For reservations call TOwn-
biner, and Harriet Cooper. Mes-
dames Leonard Weiner, John
Hopp, Harry Jones, Lewis Dan-
iels, Victor Klein and Harold
Rattner are on the ticket selling
committee. Tickets will also be
on sale at the door.
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LITTLE WOMEN OF HADAS-
SAH will hold their annual dance,
the Spring Fling, May 3, in the
Arabian room of the Tuller Hotel.
Irving Fields and his band will
supply the music, and Al Wi- .
nockur will emcee. Tickets are
priced at $2.50 and all proceeds
will be given to the Allied Jew-
ish Campaign. Little Women will
hold their last two meetings May
4 and May 18. On May 4 Phillip
Jaffe will talk on "The Terrorist
Movement." Election of officers
and board of directors will be
held at this time.
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The MOTHER'S CLUB of
WORKMEN'S CIRCLE KINDER-
GARTEN will have a games party
at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday, May 14,
at the Workmen's Circle Center,
11529 Linwood. Tickets, at 50
cents, may be purchased at the
door or from Mrs. Helen Lappin,
TO. 6-7549.
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BETH AARON SISTERHOOD
will hold a mother and daughter
dinner at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday,
May 7, at the synagogue, Wy-
Friday, May 2. 1947
400 Quests Expected
Wayne Zionists.to See
At Young Israel's 24th
Paul Muni's UJA Film
Anniversary Banquet
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On Tuesday, May 6, at 9 p..m.
at Hillel House, the. Wayne Uni-
versity chapter of the Intercol-
legiate Zionist Federation of
America will present the new
UJA technicolor film "The Will
To Live," narrated by Paul Muni.
All college students in the -metro
politan Delimit area are invited
to attend. -" -
Wayne's IZFA chapter is senct-
ingi Eli Segall, and Bernie Schiff
as delegates to the Central States
Region IZFA convention this
week-end at Ohio University.
IZFA -membership is now being
accepted for the 1947-48 school
year. For information, call Evelyn
Stollman, - corresponding secre-
tary, TO. - 5-5534 or Joe Yanich,
president TO. 8-8046.
urer, respectively. Other mem-
bers of the committee are Jack
Charlip, Sol Superfine, Louis
Barden, Louis Woronow and Ira
Kaufman.
The first organizational meet-
ing will be held Thursday, May
15, at the Northwest synagogue,
Curtis and Santa Rosa.
DORFMAN'S
nual donor event at 12 noon
Tuesday, May 6, at Rosenberg's.
Guest speaker will be Mrs. Sam-
uel R. Dante. Tickets may be ,
obtained by calling Mrs. D. Les-
nick, TO. 5-6702.
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New Bnai Brith Lodge
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dy. Louis J. Cohen and Arthur
Schultz are secretary and treas-
at the 24th anniversary banquet
of Young Israel of Detroit at
Shaarey Zedek social hall Sunday
evening; May 11, it was announced
by Hillel L. Abrams and Arthur
Gellman, co-chairman of the
ticket and invitations committee.
Principal speaker at the dinner
will be Rabbi Harold Kanatopsky
of Young Israel of Eastern Park-
way, who delivered the keynote
sermon at the national Young Is-
rael convention in Ferndale, N. Y.,
last June.
Patron's tickets are $25 per
couple, and reservations may be
Made at the Young Israel office,
TO. 8-8064.
JEWISH WOMEN'S MUTUAL
AID SOCIETY will hold its an-
send 5-2580.
A new Bnai Brith Lodge is be-
ing formed in the Northwest sec-
tion. A preliminary meeting was
held last Thursday at which Ira
Kaufman, president of the North-
west Hebrew CongregatiOn, pre-
sided.
Aaron Droock and Samuel W.
Leib spoke on various aspects
of Bnai Brith. A temporary
committee was formed under the
chairmanship of Allen H. Bloo-
.. Plans are being made to ac-
commodate more than 400 guests
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oming at Thatcher. Tickets may
be reserved by calling Mrs. Sol
Docks, UN. 2-6251, or Mrs. Paul
Carpenter, UN. 3-4292. The group
will meet Monday, May 5, to
present the slate for the May 19
election.
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DETROIT WOMEN'S SERV-
ICE CLUB has completed plans
for its annual mother-daughter
banquet to be held May 3 at
Rosenberg's. Esther Rachleff is
in charge of entertainment. Nora
Gold will welcome the guests.
Tickets, at 13.75 per person, are
now being sold for the Club's
dinner-dance to be held June 8
at the Bowery. For information
about the dance na Esther Ga-
lin, UN. 2-6983, or Betty Kaplan,
TY. 7-6815.
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MOLLY SEGAL AUXILIARY
of the JCRS of Denver, is making
final arrangements for its donor
luncheon to be held at 1 p.m. May
27, at the Wilshire Hotel. Rabbi
Eliezer Levi will be guest speaker.
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