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Women's Club Activities
YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR
CHOLEM invites members and
friends to an open meeting at 1
p.m. Monday, Sept. 27, at the
home of Mrs. Louis Millman,
17555 Birchcrest. A book review
will be featured on the program.
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NORTH WO DDWARD
BRANCH'' of the JEWISH EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION Will meet at 12:30 7p. m.
Tuesday, Sept. 28, at the' home
of Mrs. Phillip Gurvitz, 2483
Calvert. Plans will be made for
the group's annual donor event,
to be held this year Dec. 14; at
Bel-Aire. Mrs. Joseph Zucker-
man and Mrs. Anna Goldberg are
chairmen of the affair. .
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- PRIMROSE_ BENEVOLENT
CLUB, at its first board meeting
at the home of Mrs. J. Weinberg,
2697 Cortland, made plans for the
14th annual donor luncheon.,
Mrs. M. Neiman and Mrs. E.
Richman are the new social
chairmen for the year.
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LT. ELI LEVIN AUXILIARY,
JWV, held a latke party Sept.
7 at the Fraternal Club. Pro-
ceeds went toward a dog for a
blind veteran. The, : Auxiliary
wishes to express appreciation
for the Equality .Club's donation
of $30. The next meeting- will
be at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 21,
at the home of Lillian Disner,
19182 Monica.
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Helen Horenstein, program .
chairman of HANITA CHAPTER
of Pioneer Women . has planned
a series of .programs which will
,include the biographies of lead-
ers in Israel.
Marian Coleman, membership
chairman, urges members Sand
friends to attend the second
membership tea at the home of
Esther Pearlman, 3241 Leslie,
Saturday,. September 25, 1:30 p.
m. Guest speaker will be Bess
Sponner of the National Office.
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Mrs. Harriet Pritz, veterans' af-
fairs chairman for LOUIS D.
BRANDEIS CHAPTER of Bnai
Brith Women, reports the presen-
tation of two radios with under-
pillow attachments to Dearborn
Veterans Hospital, made on
Thursday in honor of Mrs. Leon-
ard Sims, president of Women's.
District Grand Lodge No 6.
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LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN
AUXILIARY, JWV, will meet at
8 p. m. Monday, Sept. 27, at the
home of the president, Mildred
Lewis, 18289 Indiana. A sewing-
bee is on the agenda, with all
members planning to work on
cancer pads for the Red Cross.
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RABBI MANDEL M. ZAGER
Chapter, Bnai . Brith Women,
will hold a board meeting at 8:15
p.m. • Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. Irving Lipson, 1980 Rich-
ton. The bowling league, under
the direction of Esther Minkow,
meets at 10 p.m. every Thursday.
The dramatic group, led. by Eve
Meister, also meets Thursdays.
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GOLDA MEYERSON CHAP-
TER,, PionTeer Women, will hold
an open meeting at 8 p.m. Tues-
day, Sept. 28, at the home of
Mrs. A. Primack, 2696 W. Grand
Ave. National field worker Bess
Spanner will be guest speaker.
Sylvia Lechtzin will conduct
community singing. Women in-
terested in membership are in-
vited. All new members will
be guests of PWO at a brunch
Nov. 1 at Bel-Aire.
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Plans for the Nov. 30-, donor
luncheon of the WOMEN'S
LEAGUE OF YOUNG ISRAEL
were made at a board meeting at
the - home of, Mrs. Hyman R.
Cohen, president. The following
were appointed to the donor
comthittee:' Mesdames Joseph
Gros s'm a n, chairman; Jonas
Segal, journal; Emil 'Spillman,
memorials; Harr y Portnoy,
darlings.
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YOUNG WOMEN'S MIZ-.
RACHI announces the following
committee appointments: Mes-
dames Herman Gluck, ways and
means; Joseph Weintraub, Leo
Genser, year book; Oscar Smith,
membership; Lou Friedman, dra-
matics; Harry Shuman, Victor
Lawson, cultural and program;
Bernard Jaffe, publicity.
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MASSADA CHAPTER of Pio-
neer Women is sponsoring a
social membership evening in
honor of Bess Spanner, national
representative of Pioneer
Women, at 9 p.m. Monday, Sept.
27, at the horfie of Mrs. Henry
Pariser, 18030 Wildernere. Pro-
spective members will be wel-
comed.
SHERUTH LEAGUE's first
meeting was held at the home
of Mrs. Aaron Berg, 19183 Ohio,
where plans were begun for the
group's Jan. 19 dohor event, to
be held at the Book Cadillac. A
membership tea will be held
Sept. 21 at the home of Mrs.
Daniel Symez, 4255 W. Outer Dr.
It was reported that Sheruth
League donations sent children
to Fresh Air Camp this summer
for a total of 33 weeks. The
members also are raising funds
for a motorcycle for Hadassah.
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WOMEN'S EMERGENCY RE-
LIEF COMMITTEE will hold a
food shower at 8 p.m. Monday,
Sept. 27, at the hothe of Mrs. M.
Stulberg, 17503 Prairie. Mrs. H.
Silver and Mrs.,J. Rothschild will
MELBOURNE, Australia (JTA)
be hostesses. Guests are asked —The Adelaide Jewish commu-
to bring coffee, sugar, tea, fats, nity celebrated its 100th anni-
soap, cocoa and milk, or to-send versary last week-end.
them to the committee's pack-
ing headquarters, 12204 Lin-
wood. Supervising the after-
noon packing sessions are Mes-
dames Louis Diamond, W. Ep-
ORCHESTRAS
stein, J. Grosbart, E. Perlstein,
S. Wasserman and M. Winston.
Book Bldg.
Jules Klein
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Mrs. Anton Rosenfeld is chair--
marl of the TEL-GUIBORIM N
WOMEN'S LEAGUE donor___din-
ner dance, to be held Nov. 7 at
Bel-Aire. Mrs. David Goodfriend,
UN. 1-2181, is - in charge of
tickets. A souvenir booklet is
being printed for the affair.
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The opening meeting of the
DISCUSSION GROUP of the
BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL
DIVISION of HADASSAH will
be held. Tuesday evening,. Sept.
28, at the home of Ethel Rosen-
thal, 2509 Blaine. Miss Rosenthal
and Helen Kass are co-chairmen
of education. Assisting Miss Ros-
enthal. as hostesses will be Flora
Dann, Sara Epstein, Fay Gollup
- and Kate Pitkowsky. Members
and their friends are invited.
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Sept. 14, at the home of Mrs.
B. Chase, DAVID-HORODOCK-
ER JRS. began their 11th year
of charitable work. Mrs. P.
Stollman, president, announced
plans for the group's donor din-
ner, to be held Dec. 15 at Fort
Wayne Hotel. The next meeting
will be at - the home of Mrs. M.
Weinstein on Richton Ave.
CA. 4710
League Board
Plans
SOS Work
A breakfast meeting of the
Community Relations Board of
the League of Jewish Women's
Organizations will be held at
10:30 a.m., Monday, Sept. 27. in
the Ronianesque Hall of the Art
16—THE JEWISH NEWS
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thank our family,
friends and neighbors for th
kindness and sympathy extend-
Keidan Lodge Israel Gift
ed to us in the sudden and tragic
Expected to Reach $13,000
loss of our beloved son and bra-
ther, David Levine.
. Members of Harry''' . B. Keidan
Mr. and Mrs. Soldrrion Levine
Lodge of Bnai Brith, have rati- and brother, Stanley.
fied the recommendation of its
executive board that the lodge
purchase five jeep ambulances as
its contribution to the Aid-to-
Israel campaign. It is anticipated
that the money, almost $13,000,
will be raised by popular sub-
We Specialize In
scription among the membership.
• Weddings • Showers
Friday, September 24, 1948
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JOSEFF BROTHERS
18455 LIVERNOIS near PICKFORD
MRS. HENRY GREEN
Institute, to complete plans for
the League's participation in the
one-day SOS Drive on Oct. 31.
Members of the Detroit League
of the National Home for Jewish
Children at Denver will be host-
esses at this breakfast. Reserva-
tions are being taken by Mrs.
Sander Hillman of Ewald Circle.
Mrs. Maxwell H. Emmer has
been appointed League chairman
in charge of cars, and Mrs. Henry
Green is special contact chair-
man:
Guest speakers will be- .com-
munity leaders who will discuss
SOS needs.
At this meeting, the League
will formally present its gift of
cups and plates to the Founders
Society of the Art Mueeum, rep-
resented by Mrs. Stewart Smith,
Chairman.
extends its sincerest good wishes to the entire
community for a. Very Happy New Year
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Miss Sampliner to Speak
At Neugarten Aid Meeting
Neugarten Medical Aid will
meet at the Jewish Community
Center Sept. 27. Dessert luncheon
at 1 p.m.. will, be followed by
a business meeting at 1:30 p.m.
Selma J. Sampliner, director of
North End . Clinic, will be the
guest speaker.
Mrs. Norman Noble, president,
at an executive meeting at her
home, stressed the importance of
making the forthcoming donor
luncheon a success to aid the un-
derprivileged with medical and
dental care. -
Mrs. Samuel Chewvitz, case
supervisor, has been busily en-
gaged during the summer hand-
ling the ever increasing cases.
TALL TOWERS
Fall Dance
Wilshire Hotel
3rd & Collingwood
a convenience to the community, Joseff Brothers will continue to
serve its usual excellent cuisine throughout the Holydays. We urge
our patrons to make their reservations NOW by calling UN. 4-4915.
As
Joseff Brothers continue to serve the special BUFFET BRUNCH
from 10 a. m. to 2 p.m. on Sundays . . . All you can eat for $1.25.
We cater shower parties from 12 to 5 daily except Sundays
THE RUSSIAN BEAR INN
Re-Opening on Friday, October
62 E. Columbia St.
next to Cinema Theatre
Serving Fine Food
Choice Liquors - Wine-- Beer
RUSSIAN BALALAIKA ORCHESTRA
Our Patrons and Friends Are Welcome
For Reservations Call CL 2480
Open 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.
We Take Pleasure in Announcing That
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BORENSTEIN'S BOOK & MUSIC STORE
8663-12th St., Between Blaine & Pingree
is well known for his reliability and fairness in all his dealings
and for his large stock of religious articles, Palestine novel-
ties and products.
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Skull Caps, Silk, Rayon, Cotton, Nper.
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All kinds Children's Books, Adult Books in English, Hebrew and
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BRIDAL BIBLES. TALMUD AND MANY OTHER BOOKS
Jewish Calendars Given Free to Each Customer
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8663 TWELFTH ST. (Between Blaine & Pingree)
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