Friday, April 23, 1948

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Women's Club Activities

JEWISH EUROPEAN WEL-
FARE ORG., N.W. Branch, will
meet at the home of Mrs. P.
Gurvitz, Tuesday, April 27, at
12:30, at 2483 Calvert. Plans will
be formulated for, the Palestine
orphan's shower, to be held May
26, at Workmen's Circle. For res-
ervations call Mrs. Jos. Zucker-
man, TO. 8-8499.

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A Purim party was given by
ROSENWALD UNIT, AMERI-
CAN LEGION March 21, at La-
, peer State Home. Those assisting
Were Mesdames C. Cohen, S.
Morrison, B. Vine, H. Wolf, A.
Green, M. Mitchell, R. Bruce, D.
LCewis and S. Rosner. Rabbi
Rosenberg officiated. Transporta-
tion was furnished by D. Mitchell,
R. Morrison and -A. Rosner.
Matzos and Passover food will
be given by the unit for Passover.
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Mrs. Ida Danzig of Chicago will
be guest speaker at the mother
and daughter dinner to • be given
by the SISTERS of ZION MIZ-
RACHI Tuesday, May 11, at Bel
Air Terrace. Cantor Hyman Ad-
ler will be guest soloist. For re-
servations call Mrs. Morris
Woodrow, TY. 71-1161; Mrs. Asher
Berlin, TY. 7-4994, or Mrs. Ger-
ald Levitt, TY. 4-0320. Mrs. Mit-
chel Shaw will entertain the or-
ganization's board of directors
Wednesday afterndon.
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YETZ-COHEN LADIES AUX-
ILIARY, JWV, held a hospital
party at the Dearborn Veterans
Hospital April 713. David L.
Klavons acted as master of cere-
monies. A fencing exhibition
was presented by Ted Kaczander,
featuring Edith Bernett, 'Gerald
Taines and Herb Hochberg. Lil-.
Tian Bernstein entertained at the
piano. Prizes, gifts for the boys,
and four . radic-. were presented
by the auxiliary.
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LOUIS MARSHALL BUSI-
NESS AND . PROFESSIONAL
CHAPTER, Bnai Brith Women,
invites members and friends to
an afternoon of games from 1 to
5 p. m. Saturday, May 1, at
Kern's Auditorium. All pro-
ceeds will be used for the men
at the Dearborn Veterans' Hos-
pital. For further information,
call the chairman, Ethel Fischer,
TY. 6-9831.

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Page Twenty-one

THE JEWISH NEWS

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PROGRESSIVE LADIES UNT.
VEREIN announces its mother
and daughter banquet, to be held
at 6 p. m. Monday, May 17, at
the Wilshire Hotel. Members,
their families and friends are in-
vited. For reservations call Mrs.
I. Jacobs, TY. 4-3925 or Mrs.
Gross, TO. 5-1750.
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DETROIT WOMEN'S SER-
VICE CLUB, represented by Mrs.
Shirley Spizman, is participating
in the American Cancer Society's
solicitation April 22 and 23. A
social meeting will be held at
8:30 p. m. Monday, April 26; at
the Cultural Center, 2705 Joy
Road.
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The Council of the , PIONEER
W OMEN'S ORGANIZATION
honored Mrs. Sarah Nakelsky
April 20 at a farewell luncheon.
Mrs. Nakelsky was recording
secretary of the Council. She
Will make her home in Califor-
pia.
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LADIES OF MOSAIC will pre-
sent their dramatic group in its
initial performance entitled
"Seven Old Maids," a one-act
comedy, at 8:3A p.m. WedneSday,
May 26, inf, the Colonnade Room
of Masonie Templv Refresh-
ments wil be served after the
performance. Tickets can be ob-
tained by contacting Elizabeth

Posner, director ; • UN. 4-1478 or
any member of the cast: The
cast includes Esther Silver, Shir-
ley Garsoff, Ann Grossman, Jean
Siegel., Ann Finkelstein., Marian
Otis, Dora • Sparr,' Mollie Star-
man, Anna Cohen, Gertrude
Hertzberg and .Wilma Howard.
Rose Bailes • is the pianist.
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CLUB TWO of the Pioneer
Women's Organization will h old
a Passover celebration Tuesday,
April 27, at the home of Mrs.
B. Kunin, 3344 Leslie. This affair
is planned as a means of getting
acqupinted with the new mem-
bers and welcoming them to the
organization. A cultural and
musical program will be given
by Mesdames Estelle Miskin, M.
Plafkin, and D. Dworkin Re-
freshments will be served.
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OSTROWER RELIEF SOCI-
ETY will present Jack S. Brim-
berg, recently employed with
the U.S. Military Government in
Berlin, who will relate his ex-
periences at the installation of
officers, Tuesday, April 27, at 9
p.m., at the home of Mr and Mrs
H. Dresner, 3455 W. Outer Drive.
The following officers will be in-
stalled: president, Sam Hoch-
mari; first vice president, Isa-
dore Brown; second • vice presi-
dent, Sam Sharkey; recording
and corresponding sec., Molly
Teitel; trustees, Mrs. Dave Sil-
ver, Mrs. Belle Moskowitz,
Rabbi Cheska • Finesilber.
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At its next monthly meeting,
Tuesday, April 27, the MOTH-
ERS' CLUB OF WORKMEN'S
CIRCLE KINDERGARTEN • will
hear Dr. Mordecai - Falick .speak
on "The Pre-School Child. and
Sex." Dr. Falick is medical di-
rector of Haven Sanitorium and
is specializing in child psychia-
try. The Mothers' Club of the
Workmen's Circle Kindergarten
meets the laSt Tuesday \of each
Month at Workmen's Circle Edu-
cational Center, at 8:30 pc m.
Meetings are open to visitors and
members.

LZOA Folk Schools
Plan Donor Concert

Parents Tell Troth

Fresh Air Camp
Opens Registration
On Sunday, May 2

Dov Gruner. Memorial
To Be Held on May 4

Arrangements are being corn-
pleted for the Dov Gruner mem-
Applications for registration orial' evening, on the martyred
for the 1948 season at Fresh Air hero's first Yahrzeit,': Tuesday,
Camp will be accepted from 9 May 4, at 8:30 p. m. p. m. at the
a. in. to 3 p. in. Sunday, May 2, Bnai Moshe Social Hall, Dextei•
and on Mondays and Fridays and Lawrence. It is announced
from 12 noon to 6 p. in. thereat- that the meeting will be devoted
ter at the Jewish Community to reviewing the position of Irgpn
Center, Irwin Shaw, camp direc- Zvai Leumi.
Dr. David Lifshitz, an envoy
tor, announced this week.
The camp season is divided in- from Eretz Israel, just arrived in
to three periods: July 5 to July this country, will deliver the ett ,
-
26, July 26 to Aug. 16 td Sept. 5. logy.
Rev. David Katzman, can. tor of
Tuition fee for .a three-week
period is $66, which ineludes Congregation Bnai Moshe; will
transportation to and &Om camp : chant the Hazkarah for Dov
and a physical examination the ner and his martyred comrades;
Friday before leaving for camp. Dov Ben Zalmon Rosenbaurri;
A $10 _ deposit for each period is Eliezer Ben Zion Kashani, Mor ;.
required at the time of registra- decai Ben Avrohom Alkushi and
the other Kdoshim who gave
tion. .
Boys - seven to 12 and girls 7 their lives on the altar of Jewish
to 15 may be enrolled for the liberation. •
main camp, and boys -12 to 15 for
the senior camp.
EDWARD PEVOS
OPTICIAN
Fresh Air Camp is located on
Optical Ser;vice
Blaine Lake, near Brighton,
Repairs While You Wait
Mich., approximately 45 miles
Sunglas-ses
northwest of Detroit.

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MISS ROSALIE FERRER
Mr. • and Mrs. Adolph Ferrer of
Leslie Ave. announced the en-
gagement of their daughter, Rosa-
lie, to Melvin Kramer, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Kramer of Core-
land Ave., at a family dinner
given in their honor Sunday,
April 18.

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ish
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Mothers and small children
The annual donor event of the find relief from the city summer
Jewish Folk Schools of the Labor at the Jewish Community Cen-
Zionist Organization will take ter's Camp Chelsea.
place at the Detroit Art Institute
auditorium at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday,
May 25.
Sidor Belarsky, noted bass bar-
itone, will appeal' as guest artist

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