Friday, November 14, 1947

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Women's Club Activities

EVA PRENZLAUER MATER-
NITY AID will meet at 1 p.m.
Monday, at the home of Mrs. R.
Rubenstein, 2910 W. Grand, to
make plans for the donor lunch-
eon to be held at Huyler's in
the Fisher Bldg. on Dec. 2. Mrs.
Eva Ellenstein, chairman of the
affair, announces that Harold
Silver, director of the Jewish
Social Service Bureau, will be
guest speaker. It is reported that
several hospitalization cases were
approved.
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AMERICAN HAVEN CLUB
met at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Tannenberg, 19352 Roselawn,
and installed the following offi-
cers: Bess Fredenthal, president;
Ann Tamaroff, vice-president;
Minnie Grossman, secretary; Sa-
rah Portnoy, treasurer; Sarah
Fleishman and Sonia Eisenberg,
hospitalers.
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The film "This is Bnai Brith",
depicting the history and activ-
ities of the fraternal group, will
be shown at the meeting - of the
LOUIS MARSHALL WOMEN of
Bnai Brith Nov. 19 at the Work-
men's Circle. A games party,
open to new members, will be
held at 8:30 p. m. Thursday, Nov.
20, at Beth Aaron Synagogue,
Wyoming at Thatcher. Mrs. Sam-
uel Banks, trustee of Women's
District Grand Lodge No. 6, will
be guest speaker. For reserva-
tions call Rose Stern, membership
chairman, UN. 4-3644 or co-chair-
man Albina Greenstein, UN.
3-6201.

door or may be reserved by call-
ing UN. 2-0311. A Hanukah party
is planned for Dec. 15. Prospec-
tive members are invited to a
meeting Monday, Nov. 17, at the
Cultural Center, 2705 Joy Rd.
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A child psychologist from the
Detroit Board of Education will
address the YOUNG WOMEN'S
STUDY CLUB at 2 p.m. Tuesday,
Nov. 25, at the Jewish Center.
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The WOMEN'S DOWNTOWN
CHAPTER of Bnai Brith held a
brotherhood meeting Nov. 5.
Plans were made for discussion
groups on means of combatting
prejudice. The program will be
available for afternoon or eve-.
ning meetings. For information
contact Mrs. Virginia Freed, ADL .
chairman, TY. 6-3847.
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The WOMEN'S EMERGENCY
RELIEF COMMITTEE has re-
ceived emergency requests from
the Social Service Dept. of the
IRO in Germany, and from a
large Polish orphan asylum, ask-
ing immediate help in securing
clothing, recreational equipment
and tailoring and dressmaking
supplies. Organizations willing to
hold food or clothing showers for
European relief may call Mrs.
Max Goldberg, TO. 5-2879. The
Committee thanks the following
groups which have already held
such showers: Pinsker, Detroit
Women's Service Group, Lomzer
a
Ladies Aid, Dexter Social Club,
The WOMEN'S AUXILIARY Brisker and other groups.
of the MAIMONIDES MEDICAL
* *
SOCIETY will meet at 12:30 p. m.
Mrs.
Sidney
Berman and Mrs.
Saturday, Nov. 22, at Huyler's
L'Aiglon in the Fisher Bldg. Louis Merson have been named
Hostesses for the meeting will be to the board of the INFANTS'
Mesdames S. C. Grossman, chair- SERVICE GROUP, replacing Mrs.
man; Robert L. Cowen, co-chair- Abe Shifman and Mrs. Arthur
man, R. Altman, .N. E. Aronstam, Kaplan who have left the city.
H. B.. Appelman, Sam Alpiner, M. Wednesday afterno9n rehearsals
E. Bachman, Ben Bader, H. Bab- for the group's "Mardi Gras" pro-
erer, S. A. Bennett, Daniel Bud- duction are being held at the
son, Nathan Brooks, Joseph Carp Latin Quarter.
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and Herman Cohen.
YETZ-COHEN
LADIES
AUX-
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ILIARY, JWV, will meet at the
WOMEN'S LEAGUE FOR
home of Mrs. Celia Yetz, 2508
SABBATH OBSERVANCE, 12th
Hazelwood, at 8 . 30 p. m., Mon-
St. branch, will sponsor a food
' day, Nov. 17. Prospective mem-
shower to aid European Jews
at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18, at bers are invited to attend. All
Congregation Beth Yehudah, Pin- members are requested to turn
gree and Woodrow Wilson. Mrs. in the proceeds from the current
Max J. Wohlegelernter will be ! fund-raising effort.

the speaker. Members and friends
are invited. For information call
the president, Mrs. I. Levin, TY.
5.-5304.
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Mrs. Samuel Weller, president
of the WOMEN'S AUXILIARY,
JEWISH HOME FOR THE
AGED, announces that the next
meeting of the Auxiliary will
take place at 1:30 p. m. Monday,
Nov. 17, at the Home. A skit en-
titled "Sabbath Eve," written by
Mrs. Harry Landsman, will be,;„
enacted by Mrs. Landsman, Mrs.
William Gottesman, and Mrs. '
Meyer Silverman. The program
is in charge of Mrs. Samuel
Zeldes, chairman of the Aux-
iliary Service Group. All mem-
bers and their friends are invited.
* * *
THE DETROIT LADIES LEC-
HEM ANEEIM will hold its an-
nual banquet Sunday, March 14,
at Bnai David, Elmhurst and 14th.

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LOMZER LADIES SOCIAL
CLUB's brunch card party will
be held at 11:30 a. m. next Wed-
nesday at the Beth Aaron Syna-
gogue, Thatcher and Wyoming.
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A fashion expert will be on
hand to analyze the current
clothes issue at a meeting of the
PISGAH BUSINESS AND PRO-
FESIONAL CHAPTER of Bnai
Brith at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday,
Nov. 19, at the Jewish Center.
Members and friends are invited.
Any member having ticket
money, or needing more tickets
for the Bnai Brit ,-). Ball Nov. 29,
is asked to contact Betty Rock-
away, 1924 Hazelwood, TY. 5-6681.
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DETROIT WOMEN'S SERVICE
CLUB invites the public to attend
a benefit luncheon at 1 p.m. Mon-
day, Nov. 17, at the Women's
Guild in the Metropolitan Bldg. I
Tickets will
•- be available at the

To Wed Nov. 30th

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Labor Zionists
To Expose Irgun

LADIES AUXILIARY No. 135
of JEWISH WAR VETERANS
will have a membership brunch
and card party at 12:30 p.m. next
Tuesday. For reservations call
A round table discussion on Mrs. David A. Levine, TO. 8-3127,
"Ballyhooing the Jewish Tragedy or Mrs. Louis Weingarden, UN.
—the Real Irgun Program" will 4-5591.
be presented by Branch 5 of
LZOA next Thursday at the
Labor Zionist Institute.
and His Orchestra
Leon Kay will join with Nor-
man Leemon and Ben Gallob of
Offers you the
Branch 5 in a discussion of ac-
finest in Music
tivities and aims of the Irgun and
a n d Entertain-
an analysis of the psychological
ment for all oc-
techniques of the American
casions.
League for a Free Palestine.
Bar Mitzvahs
Emil Wolok wil present a re-
Weddings
port on the 26th annual conven-
Banquets
tion of LZOA-Poale Zion recently
Etc.
held in Pittsburgh.
TO. 8-2873
RA. 8267
The meeting is open to the
After 6
Before 6
public.

MORRIS WITTCOFF

MISS JERRY BLOOM
Miss Jerry Bloom, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan F. Bloom,
has chosen Nov. 30 as the date of
her marriage to Stuart Arthur
Karmann, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Herman H. Karmann.
" The bridegroom-elect attended
the University of Michigan and
is now continuing his studies at
Northern Illinois College of Op-
tometry where he is affiliated
with Gamma Omega Phi. Miss
Bloom also attended the Univers-
ity of Michigan.

CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Harry
Heller wishes to thank relatives
and friends for the many kind-
nesses shown them in their re-
cent bereavement.

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