I
Women s Cub Activities'
Alumni and active groups of
Nu Chapter of IOTA ALPHA PI
sorority will hold their annual
mother-daughter luncheon Sun-
day, M ay 9, at the Lee Plaza
'Hotel. Awards will be presented
to the active member who has
'made the greatest contribution to
the sorority, and to the most ac-
tive pledge. „
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PHI DELTA EPSILON Wo-
men's Auxiliary will hold its
final meeting of the year May20
at the home of Mrs. Leo Cross.
Election of officers will be held.
At the April 21 meeting, Mrs.
Joseph Fenton reviewed "Mod-
ern Woman."
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BNAI BRITH PISGAH BUSI-
NESS and PROFESSIONAL
Chapter will hold its election of
officers for 1948-49 at 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Ma--y:.1.2, at the Jew-
ish Center. An SOS drive also
will be conducted. All members
are urged to bring canned foods.
Reservations will be taken for
the initiation event, to take place
June 9 at the Latin Quarter:
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HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will
hold its May board meeting at the
home of Mrs. Ben J. Rudin, 3233
Collingwood. Dessert luncheon at
12:30 will precede the meeting.
Mrs; Barney gewman will pre-
side. Announcement is made by
Mrs. Maurice `Garelick, president,
that, during April, various hospi;.
tals were visited by the hospital
committee. Jewish patients were
brought candies, fruits and read-
ing material. During - Passover,
under the direction of Mrs. Harry
Shulman, - case adviser, checks
were sent to needy families.
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WOMEN'S LEAGUE . of TEL
GUIBORIM will have a luncheon
at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday, May 12,
at the home of Mrs. Michael
Weinberger, 6399 London. Ave. at
which new officers will be in-
stalled. Manuel Merzon, president
of United Zionist-Revisionists;
will be in charge of the installa.-
tion. Mrs. •Hugo Freidenberg is
chairman of the. luncheon. The
public is invited.
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LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP-
TER, Bnai Brith Women, will
hold its annual meeting at the
Rose Sittig Cohen Building, at
8:30 p. m. Monday, May 10. Elec-
tion of officers will take place.•
The Mother's Day dinner will be
held - at Lachar's Monday, May 24.
Dorothy Moss, TR. 1-5206, is ac-
cepting reservations. Fifteen hun-
dred cancer pads have been
completed by the members for
the Red Cross, under the chair-
manship of Bea Biberman and
Anita Berk. Members are asked
to bring pocket-edition books for
the BYOo the meeting. •,
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The Ladies' Auxiliary of
CHARLES AND AARON KO-
J.W.V., will sponsor
( GAN POST, party at Dearborn
a hospital
Vkerans Hospital, Tuesday, May
11. An evening of entertainment
has been planned. A wheel chair
donated to the Auxiliary by Mor-
ris Z. Borinstein will be given to
one of the veterans at this time.
At a meeting on April 26, at the
home of Mrs. Helen Kogan, plans
were made for a buffet supper
to be held during the afternoon
and evening of Sunday, May 16.
Proceeds will go for Palestine.
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Election- and installation of
officers of the LAWRENCE H.
JONES AUXILIARY, TWV, will
be held at the home of Mrs. Harry
Schaeffer, 3296 -Webb, at 1 p.m.
Wednesday, May 12. A theatr
party, "Movie Nite for Aid to
Palestine," will be sponsored by
the auxiliary- Monday, May 10, at
the Palmer Park Theatre. Funds
raised that evening will go
towards the purchase of 20 ambult
antes, pup tenth and canned
heat for the defenders of the
Palestine homeland.
.
INFANTS' SERVICE GROUP
wilt hold its election of officers
May • 10 at the Belcrest Hotel.
Following the election, the group
will have its annual birthday
party. - Mrs. Samuel Merson is in
charge of elections. Mrs. Ben
Rocklin is in charge of refresh-
ments. Installation of officers will
be June 9 at the Wardell-Shera-
ton Hotel. Guests are welcome.
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LT. ELI LEVIN AUXILIARY,
will install its new slate of offi-
cers Tuesday, May 11, at the home
of Mrs. Rose Cantor, 9237 Wilde-
mere. Taking over will be, as
presiderit, Lillian Feld; vice presi-
dents, Sue Weigarden and Emma
Peck; treasurer, Esther Singer-
man; conductoress, Ruth Gold-
schere; guard, Rose Shapson;
chaplain, Clara Breitma.n, and
secretary, Rose Cantor. Also tak-
ing office will be the appointed
membership chairmen, Gertrude
Hoberman and Bernice Cash.
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•GOLDIE MYERSON GROUP
of Pioneer Women's Organization
will hold its annual Mother's Day
affair May 19 at Rosenberg's Ca-
tering on Dexter; Mrs. Alexander
W. Sanders Will be guest speaker.
Mrs. Aaron Kutnick; program
chairman, has arranged for-a mils-
ical program by children of the
group's parents. For reservations
call Mrs. Morris S. Bloom, NOrth-
lawn 2588.
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. BETH AARON SISTERHOOD
will sponsor its Mother's Day din-
ner in the synagogue social hall,
Wyoming and Thatcher, May 13.
Mrs. Edna Zieger. chairman, an-
nounced that the S. M. Marionette
Group; under the direction of
Helga Martin, Richard Finlater
and Phyllis , Stevens, will present
"Hansel and Gretel." There will
be prizes for the oldest and
youngest mothers present and the
mother bringing the most chil-
dren. Reservationt—$3.25 for ad-
ults and $2.25 for children—should
be made by calling Mrs. Zieger,
UN. 3-9741; or Mrs. Sidney Wein-
berg, UN. 4-0111. Mrs. Saul
Docks, president, has named Mrs.
Herman Becker chairman of the
nominating committee. Election
will be held May 17 at the syn-
agogue. To make recommenda-
tions for officers, call or write
Mrs. Becker, 18639 Hartwell, UN.
3-3481.
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The Ladies Auxiliary of JeWish-
National Fund will hold a board
meeting at the home of Mrs. I. W.
Silver, 2603 W. Grand Blvd., on
Tuesday, May 11, at 12:3.0 p.m.
Mrs. Albert Prag, chairman of the
nominations committee, will pre-
sent the slate of new officers for
1948-1949.
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Mrs. Elizabeth Shapero, Pres-
ident of the Department of Mich-
igan Ladies' Auxiliary of Jewish
War Veterans of the United
States, will be assisted by the de-
partment staff in installing offic-
ers of LT. RAYMOND BLOCH
LADIES' AUXILIARY 495 at
Congregation Bnai David, Elm-
hurst and Fourteenth, at 8 p.m.,
Tuesday. Mrs. Birdy Rosenberg,
department chief of- staff, will
serve' as mistress of ceremonies.
The officers are: President, Nata-
lie Victor; vice-presidents, Nata-
lie Lankin and Fay Linden; cor-
responding secretary, Shirley Ru-
binoff; recording secretary, , Fay
Brickman; treasurer, Julie Bloch.
The public is invited.
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Tuesday evening, May 11, DE-
TROIT LODGE AUXILIARY of
Bnai -Brith will hold its annual
election of officers. All members
are urged to 'attend.
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• IVAN S. BLOCH CHAPTER,
Bnai Brith Wornen, will hold its
second, annual mother and daugh-
ter banquet at 6:30 p. m., Mon-
day, May 10, at Bel-Aire. Mrs.
Archie Singer is chairman; Mrs.
Alan Weitzman, •co-chairman, and
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Mrs. Etigene Gross, - ticket chair-
A_buiness meeting will be held man. The Bloch Dramatic Group
at 8:30 p. m. Thursday; May - 13, will present a musical prograrn
at the Northwest Hebrew Con- with the following_ participants:
gregation, Bess Levin president ot Adele Weider, chairman; Lenora
the JOSEPH L. BALE AUXILI- Yavitz, co-chairman; Mrs. Ber-
ARY, JWV, announces.
nard Brody, Muriel Shapiro, Janet
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Eisenberg, Eileen Reznik, Betty
DETROIT LADIES. LECHEM Feldman and Rebecca Tannen-
ANEEIM ,will hold a mother and baum.
..
daughter affair at 6 p.m. Wed=
nesday -. _ at Lacliar's. I2 — THE JEWISH NEWS
Members are asked to make
Friday, May 7, 1948
reservations early.
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Sagy Schwartz Wed
Jr. Hatlassah Girls
Plan Week-end Parley
To Arnold J. Rodin
At
At a ceremony Sunday, May
2, at Shaarey Zedek, Sally
Schwartz, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Benjamin Schwartz of 3728
Sturtevant, became the bride of
Arnold J. Rodin, son of Mrs.
Rena Rodin of 3265 Boston and
Comp Michigama
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin G.
Shapero of Tuxedo Ave., an-
Combining business with plea- nounce the engagement of their
sure, Junior Hadassah girls will
transplant the spirit of Palestine daughter, Suzanne Natalie, to
to Camp Michigama for their
Central State Regional Confer-
ence which will be held during
the Decoration Day 'week-end,
Friday evening, May 28, to Mon-
day, May 31.
The week-end offers Hadassah
girls tennis, boating, ping pong,
badminton and collective sports;
guest speakers; Saturday morn-
ing services; cultural workshops,
and songs and dance_s of Eretz
Israel. Chartered bus service will
be arranged for Detroit and out-
of-state Hadassah members, di-
rectly to the camp.
Junior Hadassah members are
urged to make arrangements for
the week-end by calling Helen
Karabenik, TO. 8-4966.
Rebecca Gratz Group
Installs New Officers
MRS. ARNOLD J. RODIN
the late Harry Rodin. Rabbi Mor-
ris Adler officiated.
The bride chose a gown of
traditional white satin with a
sweetheart neckline, short train,
and fingertip veil of illusion, held
by a coronet of seed pearls. Her
bouquet. was of white roses cen-
tered about a white orchid.
She was attended by her sis-
ter, Arlene Schwartz, maid-of-
honor; Arline Robinson and An-
nette Sherman, bridesmaids,and
her sister, Miriam Schwartz,
junior bridesmaid.
The groom was served by Mor-
ris Kurzmann, best man; 'Shel-
don chwartz and Gershon Koni-
ko , . ushers, and Seymour
Schwartz, junior
After a reception at the syna-
gogue, the sewlyweds left on a
wedding trip to Uniontown, Pa.,
and New York City. Upon their
return they will reside at 2745
Cortland.
Guests from • Portland, Me.,
and from California attended the
wedding.
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