JT WISH. N,ENY
Pale Fourteen..
Women's
Clubs
Waynites Betrothed
The YOUNG WOMEN'S` sTifok
will open its fall season with in-
stallation , of • officers at 9 ' , pm..
Thursday, Oct, 2, .!,in ,Butzel Mall
of the Jewish Center.. Prospective
members are. invited to attend.
Mrs. Milton Harris, chairMan
of B E T AARON ..:SISTER,
HOOD'S donor luneheon, an-
nounces that a fashion show,
sical program and prominent
speaker will highlight the donor
luncheon ;scheduled far Nov.' 18•
at the Bel-Aire -Terrace - Rooth.
Mrs. Sam Schneider, vice-presi-
dent, in- charge of ways and means
is Co-chairman, of -the luncheon:
Mrs. Meyer Pomerantz, journal
chairman; and Mesdames Jack
Raisin, Seymour' Weissthan.,• Sid-
ney HarriS, Nathan Feld' and H.
Aaronson, co-Workers on lunch.
eon. committee..' Reservations' are
being taken noW by Mrs. Harris ;
UN. 3-8532, and'Mrs. S. Sehneid-
er,: UN. 2-5430. Mrs. Saul Docks,
president, invites members and
friends to attend the next meet-
ing of the Sisterhood,' at 8:30 p.-m.
Oct. 13, at the synagogue, Wyom-
ing at Thatcher.
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Members of the HEBREW
LADIES AID SOCIETY are
asked to bring in their donor'
pledges so that plans may be ad-
vanced for the group's annual
.donor luncheon to 'be held Nov.
12 at the Bel-Aire. Mrs.. Ida
Berkowitz is pledge chairman.
Mrs. Elfreda Greenwald and Ma-
tilda Kepes are chairmen of the
luncheon. * * *
•NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID
will hold its first board meeting
Sept. 29 at the home of Mrs. Jo-
seph Levy, 1917 Calvert. Mrs.
Harry Steinberg and Mrs. H. W.
Herz are co-hostesses. The organ-
ization's season will open Oct. 27.
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CLUB'• ' ONE of the Pioneer
Women's Organization held 1 a
farewell gathering Sept. 18 in
honor of Mrs, M. Goldoftas, Who
is leaving far . Palestine. 'Sophie
Sislin, Dora Kinove• and Adele
Mondry were elected delegates
to the 10th annual PWO conven -
tion which will take place Oct.
23 to 27 in St. Louis. Plans are
underway for an extensive mem-
bership drive which will culmin-
ate in a tea Oct 13 ' at the Labor
Zionist . Institute, 17322 Linwood.
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HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will
bold its only fund-raising event
of the year Oct. 21 at the Book-
Cadillac. The Ernst Kern Co. will
present a fashion show of around-
the-Clock styles at the luncheon.
Reservations may be Made. by
calling Mrs. Peter A. Miller, TY:
574051, Mrs. Ben Gale, TU: 3,
0828, or Mrs. S. Tauber, TO. 8-
3687. 'Due to the increased num-
ber of requests for direct relief,
the officers ask anyone who has
clothes, furniture or other house-
hold items that are - not in use to
donate them to the society. For
pickup of donations call. Mrs.
Miller, Mrs. Sam Marks, UN.
3608, Mrs. Ralph LeVy, TO. 8-
4590.
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To benefit orphans in Europe
and Palestine, ODESSA PRO-
GRESSIVE AID SOCIRTY
LADIES are sponsoring their an-
nual donor luncheon at 12:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Oct. 28, at the Hotel
Statler. Officers for the fund-
raising project are Frances
Shayne, chairman; Dorothy
Weinliart, assistant chairm a n;
Helen: Ring, treasurer; Eve Hay-
man, chairman of arrangements,
and Sarah Kanter, recording sec-
retary and ticket distributor.
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N. WOODWARD Branch of
EUROPEAN JEWISH WOMEN'S
WELFARE ORGANIZATION
will hold the opening meeting of
the , year at 1 p. m. Wednesday at
the home of Mrs. P. Gurvitz, 2483
Calvert. Plans will be made for
the donor luncheon to be held
Dec. 9 at Bel-Aire, Mrs. Albert
Kurzman, president, announces.
Arrangements also will be made
to raise funds to clothe European
orphans. * * *
CLUB TWO . 6f the Pioneer
Women's Organization is holding
its first membership social at' 1
p. m. Wednes4ay, Oct. 1, at the
home' of Bessie Kunim, 3344 Les-
lie. Mrs. M. Moser will preside. '
D.• Dworkin will interpret the
yalues of Sukirot, and Estelle Mis-
Fridoy, Sept-ember, 26. 1947,
Wed in February..
Local Brevities
. All tall Men and women are in-
vited to attend the opening get-
together of the TALL TOWERS
CLUB, a cocktail:party from 4
to 6 p. m., Sunday, Oct. 5, at the
home bf Jerrie
Hambuig,
.
. ,
Webb.-
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MItS.. DAVID B. WERBE has
been. appointed chairman of ?in-
ternational relations of the Sister
Elizabeth Kenny •Foundation.
:three Years in the Arnlecl,To,rcest„.
with nine months in' the
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an Theater.
A February wedding is plannia..
planned.
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MISS PAULINE ROMISAR
Mr. and Mrs. Louis :Komisar of
Pasadena Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Pauline, to, Julius Markman, • son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Markman.
The bride-elected . is attending
Wayne University where she is
affiliated with Sigma Theta Del- ,
to sorority. Her fiance is a grad-
uate of Wayne University and a
'member of Rho Pi' Phi fraternity.
kin, J. Sterling, C. Plafkin and
S. Weinberg will give reports on
their attendante at. the Pioneer
Regional Seminar.
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LOUIS MARSHALL BNAI
BRITH 'YOUNG' WOMEN will
have. a membership' tea- Sept. 30
at the home of Gertrude Glad-
stone, 2733 Leslie. Girls 18-25 are
invited: There will be games and
refreshments: For information
call the membership chairman,
Bobbie Silverstein; 'fY. -8-0538.
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Michigan Women of ALPHA
OMEGA'• DENTAL .''FRATERN-'i
ITY will sponsor a dinnei r, .and
meeting- next Thursday, at fitly-
ler's in the Fisher Bldg. Dinner
will be at 7 p.m. and the meeting
at 8. Mrs, Morris Adler will be the
guest speaker. -Officers are: Pres-
ident, Mrs. Henry Green; vice-
president, Mrs. Albert Altman;
recording secretary, 'Mrs. Henry
Berris; corresponding secretary,
Mrs. Joseph Starman4 treasurer,
Mrs: Nathan, Gitlin. The 'honor-
ary presidents are Mrs. Samuel
Gerendasy and Mrs. Leon KatZin.
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RABBI MANDEL M. ZAGER
CHAPTER of Bnai Brith will
hold: a social meeting • at 8:30
p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 1 at Bnai
Moshe Synagogue. Plans will be
discussed for the group's parti-
cipation in the city-wide, Bnai
Brith W o m e n's . fun_d-raising
event Nov: 29.
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WOMEN'S LEAGUE of TEL
GUIBORIM will hold its first an-
nual donor dinner dance at the
Bel-Aire Wednesday, Oct. 29.
Mrs. Anton Rosenfeld is chair-
man and Mrs. Robert Middleman
co-chairman. Proceeds will be'
used to establish a settlement in.
Palestine as a living monument,
to the heroes of the battle for
freedom of Israel.
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YOUNG WOMEN'S M E Z -
RACHI will have a membership
tea at 1 p. m. Oct. 1 at the home
of Mrs. Nat Fierberg, 3336
Glynn Ct. Final plans will be
discussed for the donor luncheon.
which will take place Dec. 3 at,
the Bel-Aire Supper Club. Mrs.
Lou Friedman is chairman. All
members are urged to attend and
bring their . friendi.
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The Auxiliary of the LAW-
RENCE JONES POST, JWV, will
hold a dessert luncheon at 1 p.m.
Tuesday, Sept. • 0, at the home
of Ann Frankenstein, 2025 W.
Euclid.
MADE FRESH DAILY ON
OUR PREMISES
Rolls, Bread, Delicious Cakes and
Pastries
We specialize in making wed-
ding and 'birthday cakes in
novel and original designs
THE J. FREED
BAKING COMPANY
7577
W. McNichols
UN. 4-5742
Mrs.. Max -Simerthan; -2740 Rich-
ton, will be hOstes.s to the 'RODIN
CLUB Oct. 1. *
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SEYMOUR 'MCI:IOW; well
in Detroit as radio actor
.and , producer, .is directing the
"Red Feather Roll Call" a week-
ly program over radio station
ly program over Radio gtatiOn
WXYZ, Saturday mornings at
11:45. The 15-minute show is
written by Samuel Sheplow, Com-
munity Chest radio writer, and is
supervised by John Pival of
WXYZ.
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VEGETARIAN CLUB is plan-
ning a 'series of meetings for peo-
ple interested in learning about
vegetarianism. For information
call, Ella Lavine, TY. 6-6386.
Eternal Light to Air
Observations of'Cyprui
•NEW YORK — The first-hand
observations of Mrs. 'David De;.
Sola Pool while visiting 'clisplaer
ed persons who Were rerouted
from Palestine to 't,1- 1*- • island - of
Cyprus, have been adopted'
ivIorton Wishengrad fdr the Eterl •
nal Light. Entitled "The Un-
•deterred,'! this script . will_be pre r
sented at 8 a. m. Sunday, Sept. •
MISS LORRAINE ELLSTEIN 28, on station WWJ.
'• The betrothal of Lorraine gu-
stein;"daUghter 'of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Ellstein of Clements kve.,.
to Bernard Trubowit±, son • of
Mrs. Bessie Trubowitz, of BOston
Blvd., was announced at a *din-
ner givn at the Wilshire TiOtel,
Sept 21.
Both Miss Ellstein and her
CATERERS
fiance attended Wayne Univer-
OFFER YOU
sity. The bridegroom-elect served
One of the greatest contribu-
tions to the perfection of the tele- . „-
phone was made by Emil Ber-
liner, German Jew, who invented
the loose-contact , telephone trans-
mitter, now universally employed
in the telephone.
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At America's Greatest
Hotels, Clubs and -
Brilliant Social Affairs
Good' Food .. .
"Superb Service" at the
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For Banquets, Parties, Wed-
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and Other Social Occasions. -`
His Famous Music
And Entertainment
- Wilshire .
Your Synagogue .
or your home
Under the Supervision of
council of Orthodox Rabbis
Complete
Personalized Attention
by CHAS. J. MARX
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Deluge
Service ,
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WILSHIRE
Weddings
Banquets •
Confirmations
753 Book Bldg.
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KOSHER CATERING CO.
TOwinSencl 9-2550 -
CA. 4710
TOwnsend 84680.
Z aclieJ
New Fall Felts.Smartly Styled
Ready to Trim, at Great Savings
The "Bathinette" Way of .
Bathing Babies Is the
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Look for the Patented Headrest
on the Bathinette Hammock;
supports baby's head, leaves'
mother's hands free for bathing
baby . . . a third hand for the
mother. The Patented Flexible
Dressing Table, .soft and easy
for dressing and changing
baby, is fifiger-tip operated.
Wood Frame
Magnesium
$1 395
At. H. & M. you will
find the newest 'fall
shades in velour, beavers,
and fur felts. Select the
trimmings too — feather
ornaments; ostrich by the
yard, ribbons, velvets -- at
lowest prices . . . Here you
may choose your 'own style
and color . . . An opportunity
to REALLY get the hat YOU
want.
Our salespeople are equipped to aid you with your,
selection and will be happy to do so upon request.
ANY AND ALL COLORS MATCHED
Old Hats Cleaned and Reblocked in same style $1.00;
in New Style Slightly Higher
$ 15 95
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TEETER BABE
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$565
Also a Complete Line of
Infant's and Children's
Apparel and Juvenile
Furniture
JANET'S
9019 12th St.
TY. 7-2520
Open Mon., 'Thurs. and Sat.
till *9 P. M.
'ft the Beautiful Exclusive
Pent House
and
English Room
Where Detroit's outstand-
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for Caterer or Mr. Dunn
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