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May 09, 1947 - Image 13

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Women's Club Activities

The WOMEN'S AUXILIARY
of the MAIMONIDES MEDICAL
SOCIETY will hold a special
luncheon meeting and pep rally
at 1 p. m. Saturday, May 10, at
the home of Mrs. Bernard Rose,
2505 W. Boston. Co-hostesses will
be Mesdames Alex Friedlander,
Sidney .Levine, Max Licht,
Adolph we and D. B. Marcus.
The nomination committee will
be selected, and members will
report on ticket sales for the an-
nual fashion show scheduled for
May 27 at the Book Cadillac
Hotelt
• • •
Rabbi Israel Freedman of New
York was guest speaker at the
April 30 meeting of AVIVA
CHAPTER of JUNIOR MIZRA-
CHI at the home of Rayetta
Harris.
• • •
LOUIS D. BRANDEIS WOMEN
of Bnai Brith held their Mother's
Day celebration May 4 at the
Rose Sittig Cohen, Bldg.
• • •
The LADIES AUXILIARY of
CONG. BETH SHMUEL will
hold its fifth annual luncheon at
12 noon Thursday, June 3, at
Bnai Moshe social hall. Proceeds
will go toward construction ,of a
new synagogue. For reservations
call Mrs. L. Leebove, TO. 5-1351,
or Mrs. B. Babcock, HO. 9298.
The Auxiliary will hold a meet-
ing and luncheon May 13 at the
home of Mrs. Babcock, 2481 Oak-
man Blvd.

• • •

Detroit Alumnae Group of PHI
SIGMA Sorority will hold its
second annual mother-daughter
luncheon at 1 m. Saturday,
May 10, at the Detroit Leland.
All members, their mothers and
daughters are invited.

• • •

ZEDAKAH CLUB will have a
dinner dance in celebration of
the club's 25th anniversary on
Tuesday, May 27, at Northwood
Inn. For reservations call Mrs.
Max Elias, chairman, TO. 6-0175,
or Mrs. Saiin Baker, NO. 2848.

Page Thirteen

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 9„ 1947

Hochman, - co-chairman, IV. 5094.
Mrs. Nathan Rosen is president
of the Sisterhood.
• • •
The PRIMROSE BENEVO-
LENT CLUB will have a social
meeting Monday, May 12, at
Bnai Moshe. Gertrude Oberstein
will give a book review. Mem-
bers are urged to bring pros-
pective members to this meeting.
• • •
THE HEBREW LADIES AID
SOCIETY will sponsor a straw-
berry festival and games party at
8 p. m. Wednesday, May 14, in the
Bnai Moshe auditorium. Admis-
sion is 75 cents and members are
invited to bring their families and
friends.
• • •

LOUIS MARSHALL WOMEN
of BNAI BRITH will hold their
final meeting and election of of-
ficers May 20 at the Workmen's
Circle. A board meeting will be
held May 13 at the home of Mrs.
A. Schaywitz, 2720 Oaktnan Ct.
The group's annual mother and
daughter party will be held June
3 at the Jewish Community Cen-
ter.
• • •
The LADIES AUXILIARY of
the LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN
POST, JWV, is having a member-
ship tea from 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday,
May 10, at the home of Bernice
Zussman, 2918 Sturtevant. Those
interested in membership are in-
vited to attend. For further in-
formation call NO. 0892 or TO.
8-6227.
• • •
INFANTS SERVICE GROUP
will elect officers on Monday,
at the home of Mrs. Meyer So-
perstein, 18290 Northlawn. Mrs.
Jack Freeman, case worker, will
report on needy cases which have
come to the attention of the
group.

Climaxing a membership drive,
LOMZER LADIES' SOCIAL
CLUB will hold a paid-up mem-
bership event Wednesday, May
14, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
• • •
Alumni and active groups of
NU CHAPTER of IOTA ALPHA
PI sorority will hold their annual
Mother's Day luncheon Sunday,
May 11, at Rosenberg's. Tradi-
tional awards to the most active
sorority members and pledges
will be announced.
• • •
The annual orphan shower
given by the NORTH WOOD-
WARD BRANCH JEWISH EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION, will be held Tuesday,
May 27, at Rosenberg's. Proceeds
will go for clothing for the
orphan and widows in Europe.
Tickets may be obtained from the
chairman, Mrs. Anna Goldberg,
TO. 8-4052.
• • •
The Victoria Burnstein Mother
and Daughter Banquet, sponsored
by the LADIES' AUXILIARY OF
THE MLAWERUMGEGEND
VEREIN, will take place at 6:30
p. m. Thursday, May 22, at Moss
Kosher Catering. Prizes will be
given to the oldest mother, the
youngest mother, the youngest
grandmother, and' the mother
with the most daughters present.
For reservations call Mrs. I.
Burnstein, TR. 2-4053, or Mrs .
J. Kasmer, TO. 8-0534, by May 15.
• • •
The PIONEER WOMEN'S OR-
GANIZATION has accepted the
Tov Appeal presented by Dvora
Rothbard on her recent visit to
Detroit. Club Two of the PWO
has pledged $600. The largest
contribution, $100, was given by
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Katzman
of Stoepel Ave. Club Two has also
arranged an educational program
for the month of May.
• • •
The annual Mother and Daugh-
ter Banquet sponsored by SIS-
TERHOOD BETH ITZCHOCK
will be held at 6:30 p.m. Monday,
May 12, at Zack's. Mrs. Bernard
Shiller is chairman. For reser-
vations call Mrs. Celia Wein-

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will be the featured speaker at
the meeting of the Detroit Lodge,
Bnai Brith, at 9 p. m. Tuesday,
May 13, at the Workmen's Cir-
cle.
Rabbi Rosenthal has recently-
returned to civilian life after
five years with the armed forces.
Prior to his military service,
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head of Temple Judea; executive
director of Northlawn Jewish
Center, Chicago; and head of
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Richard, who is a sixth grade
pupil in the MacCulloch School,
has qualified to visit Washington
this week, all expenses paid. He
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TINA BRILL
The Department of Michigan
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish
War Veterans will be hostess to
Tina Brill, national JWV presi-
dent, at her annual conference
with Michigan leaders, May 14
and 15.
A tea and social meeting are
planned for Thursday afternoon,
May 15, at the Belcrest Hotel.
A dinner and general meeting
are planned for that evening. All
members wishing to attend these
affairs are asked to call Mrs.
Elizabeth Shapero, arrangements
chairman, TO. 7-1026, for reser-
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Tuesday, May 13, Miss Brill,
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piloff, department president, and
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