THE JEWISH NEWS

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LAWRENCE H. JONES AUX-
ILIARY, JWV, presented Frank
Barbaro's Bowery review at a
hospital party for the boys at
Dearborn Veterans' Hospital last
Friday. In addition to the enter-
tainment, the women distributed
400 service baskets to the veter-
ans.
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BNAI BRITH PISGAH BUSI-
NESS and PROFESSIONAL
chapter will meet at 8 p.m. Wed-
nesday, April 14, at the Jewish
Center. The BBYO players will
take over the social portion of
the meeting.

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Prospective members are in-
vited to a meeting of the DE-
TROIT_ _WOMEN'S . SERVICE
CLUB to be - -held at 8:30 p.m.
Monday,. April 19, at the Jewish
CultUral Center, 2705 Joy • Rd.
For further information, call Mrs.
Dolly Budman, UN. 273011_
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Mrs. Sol Docks, president of
BETH AARON SISTERHOOD,
announces a paid-up• member-
ship supper, to be held at 8:30
p.m. Monday, April 19, at the
synagogue. Mrs. Jack Raisin is
in charge of the program. Mrs.
Nathan Feld and Mrs. Sidney
Huntman are co-chairmen of the
Sisterhood's annual games party,
to be held May 4. Tickets may be
obtained from any Sisterhood
member.

The first meeting of the newly
organized ORT South chapter will
be held at the home of Mrs.
Charles Feinberg, 872 W. Boston
Ave., Monday, April 19, 1 p.m.
"What are the young people of
Europe thinking about now?"
will be the subject of an address
by Norman Birnkrant, vice presi-
dent of International Junior
Chamber of Commerce, who re-
cently returned from a four-
month tour.. of Europe where he
helped to organize - recreational
projects for youth of 18 coun-
tries.
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RADOMER LADIES' AUXILI-
ARY will have its Mothers-
Daughters banquet on May 10, at
Lachar's on Dexter. Mrs. F.
Weinman is chairman. All are
invited. For reservations call
Mrs. Bessie Nosanchuck, TO.
8-8563, or Mrs. M. Rosenberg, UN.
4-6759.

"Not Quite a Dream" by
Kathleen Hughes is the title
of the book to be reviewed
Monday, April 12, by Theodore
Baruch at the - meeting of the
IVAN S. BLOCH CHAPTER,
Bnai Brith Women. This meet-
ing will be held at the Jewish
Center at 8:30 p.m. and is open
to guests and prospective mem-
bers.
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DETROIT LADIES' AUXIL-
IARY NO. 135, JWV, will meet
at 8:30 p.m. Monday, April 12,
at Bnai Moshe social hall. Fea-
ture of the evening will be a
unique millinery fashion show,
followed by refreshments.
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The Dramatic Group of the
HENRY MORGENTHAU CHAP-
TER of Bnai Brith Women will
meet at 8:30 p.m. Monday, April.
12, at the home of Mrs. Jeanne
Tauber, 2625 Tuxedo. Plans fOi.
the next production will be
made. New members are invited
and may secure information.•
about the group - by calling Mrs.
Tauber at TO. 6-8170 or Mrs.
Isadora Helfman, TY. 7-4733.
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DETROIT WOMEN of ALPHA
OMEGA dental fraternity will
elect officers at 8:30 p. m. Mon-
day, April 12, in room 808 at the
Book Cadillac Hotel. For those
who are able to attend, dinner
will be served in the Book Casino
at 6:30 p. in. For reservations, call
Mrs. J. Goodstein, UN. 2-8389, or
Mrs. M. Naimark, UN. 3-6446.
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ILIARY, Jewish War" - .Veterans,

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Parents Tell Troth

Women's Club Activities

Among the 21 newly-organized
chapters of the MIZRACHI WO-
MEN'S ORGANIZATIONS of
AMERICA is the Northwest Chap-
ter in Detroit, organized by Mrs.
Lorraine Danzig, midwest region-
al chairman of the Mizrachi Wo-
men.

Friday, April 9, 1948

will hold a membership tea Sun-
day, at 2 p. m., at the home of
Mrs. Birdie Rosenberg, 3321 Oak-
man Blvd., for all women inter-
ested in joining the auxiliary.
Mrs. Natalie Victor is the presi-
dent.
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EZRA WOMEN will have their
next Palestine brunch at Mrs.
Minnie Goldfarb's home in the
Seward Hotel, Apt. 1002, Mon
day, April 12, 12:30 p. m. Friends
are invited.
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DETROIT ADULT CLUB will
hold a social evening Sunday,
April 11, at the Jewish Center.
There will be dancing and re-
freshments.
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INFANTS SERVICE GROUP
will celebrate its 14th annivers-
ary, at a party. on Wednesday,
April .14 at Club Bali. This is
the . annual husbands and wives
'party. MrS. George Kline and
Mrs. Morley Leff are in charge
of the - affair. Call 'HO. 0507 or
TO. 8-9205 for reservations.
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Monday, April 12, at 8:30 p.m.,
LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP-
TER • of Bnai Brith Women will
meet at the RoSe Sittig Cohen
Bldg. The Palestine film, "House
in the Desert," will be shown.
An address by a representative
of the Allied Jewish Canbaign
will be giVen. Final arrange-
ments for the Mother's Day af-
fair, which will be held at
Lachar's May 24, will be made.
For information and reserva-
tions call Dorothy Moss, TR.
1-5206.

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SNELL - GLUCKSMAN: Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel H. Glucksman
of Philadelphia Ave. announce
the marriage of their daughter,
Marie Letty, to John Richard
Snell, son of Mrs. Glenn Snell
of Sturgis, Ky., and the late Mr.
Snell.
Rabbi • Morris Adler officiated
at the home ceremony.
The bride was attended by her-
college roommate, Dorothy Lan-
ger. Kurt Sherman was best man.
After a wedding dinner served
to members of the immediate
family, Mr. and Mrs. Snell left
for a brief southern motor trip
and upon their return will re-
side at 5005 Seebalt Ave.
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SHIELDS-FRANK: At a noon
ceremony Thursday, April 8,

Floraine Lou Frank, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis I. Frank of
Highland Park, became the bride
of Richard Neil Shields of New
York City. After a brief honey-
moon, the couple will make their
home in Detroit.

AARON. DROOCK, president of
the Jewish Community Council,
will address DETROIT LODGE
1374 of Bnai Brith at 8:30 p.
on April 13 in the meeting hall at
11529 Linwood.

LET US CATER
YOUR AFFAIR

At your home, ,hall or Syna-
gogue .. • No affair too small
or too large

MISS BARBARA COHEN

Mr. and Mrs. William Cohen
of Chicago Blvd. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Barbara Ruth, to Morton I. Sil-
berberg, son of Mrs. Fannie Sil-
berberg of Buffalo, N. Y.,• and
the late Emanuel Silberberg.
Miss Cohen attended the Uni-
versity of Michigan and Wayne
University. The bridegroom-elect
is a graduate of the University
of Buffalo and served for two
years as a lieutenant in the
Eighth Air Force.

More Jewish immigrants set-
tled permanently in Chile in 1947
than in any other South Ameri-
can country. The total was 729.

Menashe Skulnik in
Newest Operetta on
May 9 at Masonic

Menashe Skulnik, "King of
Laughter," one of the most pop-
ular actors on the Yiddish stage,
will appear in Detroit, at the
Masonic Temple, for one per-
formance only, on Sunday, May
9, under the .direction of Abra-
ham Littman.
An outstanding cast will assist
Mr. Skulnik in the staging of his
latest operetta, "Meine Glicken"
("My Luck"). His entire New
York cast will appear here with
him, together with the girls'
chorus and ballet.
Assisting him in the cast will
be Leon\ Liebgold, Lillie Liliana,
Anna Teitelbaum, Yetta Zwerling,
Rosa Wallerstein and 35 others.

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