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Friday, October 24 1947
T HE JEWISH NEWS
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Women's Club Activities
LADIES AUXILIARY of CONG.
BETH SHMUEL will celebrate
the success of the donor lunch-
eon and thank each worker in
person, at a Sunday night sup-
per, at 6:30 p. m., Nov. 9, at Beth
Shmuel Synagogue, 1736 Blaine.
A new motion picture on Pales-
tine will be shown. All friends
are invited.
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Mrs. Seymour Weisman, presi-
dent of TIKVAH WOMEN of
BNAI BRITH, announces the ap-
pointinent of the following com-
mittee chairmen:
Madelaine Rollins, 17576 Park-
side.
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Lee A. White of the Detroit
News and Mary Dearing of the
Audio-Visual Department of the
Detroit Public Library will be
guest speakers of the NEUGAR-
TEN MEDICAL AID SOCIETY
at a luncheon at 12:30 pin. Mon-
day, Oct. 27, at the Jewish Cen-
ter. Miss Dearing will demon-
strate a ceiling book projector.
All members are invited to be
the guests of the club at the
luncheon.
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Mrs. Irene Bader, Mrs. Shirley
Cohen and Mrs. Jean Sucher
were hostesses at the SHERUTH
LEAGUE'S membership tea Oct.
1. Entertainment was provided by
the dramatic group, and Mrs.
Sander Hillman outlined the
group's history and activities.
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The Oct 20 meeting of YOUNG
INCUR
CUR C1:10LEM was
postponed due to unforeseen cir-
cumstances. The next meeting,
dealing with plans for the donor
luncheon, will be held as sched-
uled, Oct. 29, at the home of
Mrs, Sam Shifman of Glendale
Ave.
NORTH WOODWARD
BRANCH of the JEWISH EURO-
PEAN -WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION will meet at 12:30 p.m.
Tuesday at the home of Mrs. S.
Bienfield, 147 Blaine, to plan the
donor luncheon which will take
place Dec. 9 at Bel-Aire. Mrs. J.
Zuckerman is chairman of pledge .
books. Proceeds will be used to
supply clothes to European or-
phans.'
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Rabbi Isaac Stollman will ad-
dress, the SISTERS OF ZION
MIZRACHI pep rally to be held
Monday, Oct. 27, at Rosenberg's.
~ Iillel, Mrs. Louis Alper; community
relations, Mrs. Irving Bolton; dramat- The rally precedes the group's
ics, Mrs.. Irwin-Burdick; publicity, Mrs.
Louis Berman; bowling, Ruth Alden donor luncheon, to be held Nov.
and Mrs...Alfred / Brooks; telephone, 5 at Shaarey Zedek, of which
Mrs. Sidney Gold; in-hospital and in-
camp, Mrs. Sidney Harris; tributes, Mrs. Joseph Kunin is chairman.
Mrs. Max Littky; budget, Mrs. Irving Mrs. Janet Goldsmith, journal
Lash; menorab pins, Mrs. Harold Nis-
chairman, announces . that ads
sen; fund-raising, Mrs. Arthur. Ross;
nomination and initiations, Mrs. Jatk will Still be. taken. Call TO.
Raisin; anti-defamation, Mrs. ArthUr 5-8438. ReServations for . the
Schultz; bk=laWs, Mrs. Sam Schneider;
sick and visiting, Mrs. Jerome Was- luncheon may be made by calling
serman; hoSPitalitY, • Mrs: • Jack Wolf; MrS., MorriS Monclrow at \TYler
BBYO, Mrs...Isadore Pansky; member-
7-11,61:
ship, Mrs. Louis Barden, ,and progress,
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Mrs. Isadcire BUchinari. The folloWing
captains are working with Mrs. Ross
EZRA
AMERICAN
FEDERA-
on the Bnai Brith Nov 29 ball: Mes-
dames Hermon Ashman. Louis Alper, TION FOR POLISH JEWS will
Albert Barden., jack Richman, Arthur
Schultz, IrVing Feldman, Harold Nis- hold a brunch party at 12 noon
sen, Sidney -Gold,: Bernard Balotnikoff, Saturday, Oct. 25, at the home
David Hershman, Nat Benton, Ruth of the president, Mrs. M. Garnick,
Emmer and Herman Arvin.
The Junior Group of the JEW-
Mrs. Leonard. : M Simms, first 3244 Elmhurst. Games will follow
NATIONAL FUND LADIES'
the
luncheon.
vice president of the ' Women's
AUXILIARY will hold a mem-
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District Grand Lodge, No. 6, will
bership tea at 1 p.m. Wednesday,
SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHI Oct. -29, at the home of Mrs. Al-
address the chapter meeting at
wish to thank those who made bert Newman 18524 - Wooding-
. 8:30 p. m. Wednesday, Oct. 29,
at Beth Aaron Synagogue, Wyom- their shower for European relief ham Dr. "Lool Homeward, Wan-
a success, and make special men- derer," a movie on Palestine, will
ing, at Thatcher.
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tion of the work of Mrs. L. Gealer be shown: Mrs. Philip Slomovitz
HEBREW LADIES AID SO- of 2205- Pingree, whose efforts will speak briefly on the work
• CIETY will hold its 15th annual brought in $200 worth of merch- of JNF. Mrs. Jack Rosenthal,
donor luncheon at 12:30 p.m. andise, contributed by local mer- Auxiliary president, will welcome
the guests.
Wednesday, Nov; 12, at Bel-Aire chants, as well as $21 in cash.
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Terrace Room. Reservations may
Mrs. Lena Techner, president
be made by calling Mrs. Grace
JERICHO. REBEKAH LODGE
Ross, TO. 7-2886, or Mrs. Elfreda announces that its games party, of the DETROIT SENIOR-BICUR
Greenwald, chairman DA. 2451. scheduled for Oct. 16, was can- CHOLEM, announces that the
Mrs. Frances Shapiro is in charge celed due to circumstances sur- group's annual donor luncheon
of the souvenir book.
rounding sale of the hall. Ticket- will be held at Moss's at 12:30
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holders may receive a refund p. m., _Nov. 12. This organization
The LADIES AUXILIARY OF by returning their tickets to the raises funds to secure medical
THE AMERICAN: CLUB- OF DE- member from. whom they were aid for those Who are financially
TROIT installer Officers Oct. 10 purchased.
incapacitated. Tickets may be
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at the Bowery. The new officers
obtained by calling TO. 5-0116.
The honor roll and year book
include Mrs. Alice Miller a ,pres-
ident; Mrs.'. Eva Garrison; vice drives of the YOUTH EDUCA-
Mrs. Anton Rosenfeld, chair-
president; Mrs. Rose Zumberg TION LEAGUE have been man of the donor dinner-dance to
launched
under
the
leadership
and Mrs. Esther Barrish, secre-
be given by the WOMEN'S.
taries, and Mrs. Helen Weiss, of Mrs. Adolph Lichter and Mrs. LEAGUE of. TEL • GUIBORIM
treasurer. 'Special tribute was Morris Cohen, and will be climax-
Oct. 28' at the Bel-Aire Terrace,
paid Mrs. Betty Guss, retiring - ed by a pledge fund luncheon to
president, for .her efforts on be- be .held in the Fountain Room announces that the guest speaker
half of the Auxiliary::.. -
of Masonic Temple Jan. 27.. The will be Manuel Merzon, 'presi-
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next regular meeting and tea of dent of the - United Zionist Re-
visionists of Detroit Tickets for
PURITY CHAPTER NO. 359, the League will be held at the
this event may be Obtained by
home
of
.
Mrs.
Philip
Olender,
0. E. S., will hold its annual in i
calling Mrs. Theodore Katz, TY.-
Nov.
3,
with
co-hostesses,
Mes-
stallation of officers on Oct. 29 ati
6-9874. Proceeds will be used in
8 p. m. at Eastern Star Temple. dames Morris• Coleman, Sol establishing a colony in Pales-
Bloom,
Ralph
Ruben
and
Leo
They also announce plans for : a
Kolodin. A book review will be tine for the wives and children
dinner dance, Nov. 11, at North-
given by Mrs. Gertrude Ober- of heroes who died fighting for
wood Inn.: For reservations, call 'stein.
the freedom of Eretz Israel.
Helen - Jackman, . UN. 1-0967, or
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Lenore Dunsky, UN. 2-2570.
The JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
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FOOD COMMITTEE will meet at next Monday at 1 p. m. at the I
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8:30 p.' m. Monday, at the home Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Dexter I
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Banquets'-
Bar
Mitzvahs
of Mrs. Sam Edelman, 3039 Col- and Lawrence. Arrangements will I
lingwood. Oscar Cohen, head of be made for the 27th annual din- I
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the Jewish Community Council, ner-dance Nov. 16 at Bel-Aire I
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Reservations with
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Woodward
and
Seward.
will speak. A musical program
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will be presented by Sandra
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LAWRENCE JONES AUXIL- I
Edelman, violinist, and Herbert
Edell-ham vocalist. A shower for IARY, JWV, will hear Gertrude I
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3454 JOY RD. at Dexter
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For
Information
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Persons in Europe was held Oct. a dessert luncheon at 1 p.m. Tues- I
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13 at the home of MrS. Max Gold-. day,- Oct. 28, at the home of 1
berg. Oil, sugar and coffee are ** ***
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especially needed by the DPs. 4
Any organization willing to *
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"adopt" a*DP family or in a posi-
tion to hold a food benefit shower, a4
_please C 'on tact Mrs. James
Brindze,, TO: 6-6800.
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Mrs. Morris Adler will be guest
speaker -at the donor -event of
the PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB' Dec. 4 at the Book Cadil-
lac, according to an announce-
ment by Mrs. Jack Steinhardt,
"S OMETHING FOR THE FAMILY"
program chairman.
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Dr. Emanuel Neumann, 'presi-
dent of the Zionist Organization
of America, Will address a pub-
lic meeting sponsored by the
Zionist Organization of -Detroit ;
Sunday evening, Nov. 23, at the
Northwest Hebrew Congregation.
Dr. Neumann, who is busily en-
gaged in intensive work at Lake
Success at the United Nations
'meetings, is coming here to con-
clude the current Expansion
Fund campaign.
The Zionists of Detroit are
urged to send their contributions
to the office at 1044 Penobscot
Bldg. "The greater share of
these funds go to New York for
this political activity. We are on
the threshold of Jewish statehood
and we cannot afford to let lack
of money hurt our cause," de-
clared Morris M. Jacobs, presi-
dent of the Detroit Zionist
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