Friday,' November 21, 1947 THE JEWISH NEWS Women's Club Activities KADIMAH CLUB elected the following officers: Mary S. Cohan, president; Sadye Garfinkel, vice president; Kate Wnlstein, secre- tary; Ethel Levine, corresponding secretary. Publicity is headed by Rose Moscow. Ethel Rogers is in charge of the Library Memorial Fund project for building of a library unit at Fresh Air Camp. Freda Soloman is program chair- man. Meetings continue biweek- ly on Tuesday evenings. * * * INFANTS SERVICE GROUP will have a paid-up membership party at Magnolia Stables, Eight Mile and Northwestern, on Nov. 24. It will be a "Sadie Hawkins" party with prizes for best cos- tumes. Contributions are being made by the organization to Wo- men's Emergency Food Commit- tee for food and clothing for Europe, City Inter-Racial Group and Ruth Alden Dress Fund. * * * LT. ELI LEVIN AUXILIARY 230 visited the Veterans Hospital in Dearborn Nov. 12 and pre- sented a collapsible wheelchair to Vincent Campbell, donated by Mr. and Mrs. David Shapiro in honor of their parents' 50th wed- ding anniversary. The committee visiting the hospital were: Rose Gottlief, president; Julia Gale and Ida Soskin, hospital co-chair- men; Lillian Feld, Louba Lupiloff, national regional vice president, and Maurice Bordelove, depart- ment commander. * * * Mrs. Charles Aller, president of NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID, invites members, friends and their children to an entertain- ment program by Ruth Berdun at 1 p.m. Friday, Nov. 28, at the Jewish Center. Mrs. Milton Gold- smith is in charge of hospitality, and Mrs. Ben Kravitz heads the program. A regular meeting will precede the program. * * * synagogue. Mrs. Israel Kaplan is in charge of the dessert luncheon. The tables will carry out the fall motif. Featured on the pro- gram will be the Palestinian movie, "Look Homeward Strang- er." Moe Kesner will present a program of Hebrew and English songs. Members and friends are in honor of Kadia Moladowsky, famous American Jewish poetess, who has been awarded the LaMed Foundation literary prize for her volume • of Yiddish poetry, "Only King David Remains." urged to attend. * * Arrangements for the donor luncheon of the JEWISH EURO- PEAN WELFARE organization, North Woodward Branch, sched- uled for Dec. 9 at Bel Aire, will be discussed at a brunch to be held at the home of Mrs. H. Glickman, 1701 Burlingame, at 12 noon Monday, Nov. 24. Pro- ceeds from the donor will go to support European orphans. Con- tact Mrs. S. Bienfield, MA. 9325, or Mrs. L. Steinberg, TO. 6-7572, for reservations. * * * HENRY MORGENTHAU CHAPTER of Bnai Brith will meet Monday evening at the Rose Sittig.' Cohen Bldg. The program will include a Fashion Show (styles from 1918 to 1948), discus- sion and refreshments. , Mrs. Raymond Sharkey, membership chairman, will conduct the social evening. * * * Mrs. Rose Sinaberg was hostess to board members of HOME RE- LIEF SOCIETY Nov. 13. Among the reports of past and current work submitted, special mention was made of the work and visits of the hospital committee to the Jewish patients during Hanuksh. Any member wishing to aid the committee or wishing to make donations may call Mrs. Harry Shulman, h o s p it al committee chairman. Announcement of a book review for the Nov. 24 meet- ing was made. Mrs. Ben Gale will be hostess to the group, who will hear a librarian at the Park- man Branch Library r e v i e w books. All members and friends are invited. * * * LADIES AUXILIARY of KVUTZAH IVRITH will meet Monday, Nov. 24, at the home of Mrs. R.' Gelfond, 2648 Rochester. The group is planning a donor luncheon to be held some time in February. * * * Mrs. Rose Singer, Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal, Mrs. Asher Berlin and Mrs. Abraham Kelman, Detroit delegates to the national Miz- rachi Women's convention, have returned from Atlantic City. The next board meeting of the SIS- TERS OF ZION MIZRACHI will take place Dec. 3 at the home of Mrs. Joseph H. Kunin, of Webb Ave. Mrs. Abraham Danzig, na- tional vice president of Mizrachi, will speeak. Detroit's quota in the national fund-raising effort is $50,000. * * * YOUNG WOMEN'S MIZRA- CHI will hold a membership tea at the home of Mrs. Erwin Korn- wise, 3267 Cortlan,, Monday, Nov. 24, 12:30 p. m. Mrs. Abra- ham Danzig will be the guest speaker at the donor luncheon Dec. 3 at Bel-Aire Supper Club. * * * BRANDEIS CLUB of t h e Pioneer Women's Organization welcomed seven new members at a dinner at Rothstein's Restau- rant Nov. 3. Minnie Lakritz was vocal soloist and Mildred Warren explained the work of the MO. * 4 PISGAH BUS1rT SS AND PROFESSIONAL CHAPTER of Bnai Brith invites all young women interested in bowling to join them Thursday evenings at the Dexter Recreation. Boston Blvd. and Dexter. For informa- tion contact the chairman, Sara Weiss, 2909 Webb, TO. 6-0420. 4, DOWNTOWN CHAPTER of Bnai Brith will meet Wednesday evening, Dec. 3, at the home of Mrs. Roy Chaffin, 2634 Fuller- ton. A social evening is planned. Those attending are requested to bring a gift of books, records or the WOMENS' LEAGUE FOR Hillel House. Pioneer Women Observe Writer S. Niger to Speak Book Month at Reception To Jewish Reading Circles In celebration of Jewish Book S. Niger, well-known Jewish Month, Pioneer Women tendered literary critic and writer, will be a reception Nov. 15 at national' guest speaker at the first joint offices, 45 17th St., New York, Oneg Shabbat of the Council of SABBATH OBSERVANCE will hold a fall festival at Bnai Moshe Mrs: Louis Friedman, donor chairman, announces that Mickey Wolf and his cast will entertain at the PRIMROSE BENEVO- LENT CLUB'S donor luncheon, Thursday, Dec. 4, 12:30 p.m., at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Ticket chairmen are Mrs. Aaron Mar- golis, TO. 6-6239, and Mrs. Hy- man Erlichman. - * * * WOMEN'S LEAGUE OF TEL- GUIBORIM will give a Hanukah card party Tuesday, Dec. 16, 8:30 p.m., at the social hall of Con- gregation Bnai Moshe. The pub- lic is invited. The next open meeting of Tel-Guiborim League will be held at Northwest Hebrew Congregation on Jan. 21, at 8:30 p.m." Dr. Steiner of Chicago, author of "Inside-Pan Arabia," will be the principal speaker. * * * DETROIT WOMEN'S SERVICE CLUB held a charity luncheon Nov. 17 at Women's Guild. Mrs. Dolly Budman, chairman, and Mrs. Betty Kaplan, co-chairman, thank those who helped to make this affair a succtiss. Prospective members are invited to attend the next meeting, Momlay, Dec. 1, 8:30 p.m.. at the Jewish Cultural Center, 2705 Joy Rd. * * * The annual donor luncheon of the AMERICAN HAVEN CLUB will be held Tuesday, Feb. 10, at the Lee Plaza Hotel. Bell Kamin- sky is chairman; Eva Drucker, co-chairman; Minnie Grossman and Ann Klein, bulletin; Ann Goldstein and Elizabeth Eizel- man, publicity, and Fay Tannen- berg, entertainment. * * * Members of the AESULAPIAN LADIES AUXILIARY are in- vited to a dessert luncheor at 12:30 p. m. 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