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. • * 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. * * * _ 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. * * * 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. * * * 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. * * * 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.- * * • 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 _ an Theater. A February wedding is plannia.. planned. - 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. * * * 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. * * * 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. - * * 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. i* _* 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. • , 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. - * * al! ' 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. * * • * 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. * * * 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. 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