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October 15, 1948 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-10-15

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Bnai Brith Women
Tighten Efforts
For $75,000 Goal

With a goal of $75,000 for their
annual fund-raising event Nov.
22 at Masonic Temple, members
of Detroit Bnai Brith Women'S
chapters are tightening their ef-
.s.

14—THE JEWISH NEWS

To Wed Dec. 12

Friday, October 15, 1948

Women's Club Activities

Henry Meyers Chosen

Mrs. Sam L. Schneider, presi-
dent of BETH AARON SISTER-
HOOD, announces an SOS
shower to be given Wednesday,
Oct. 27, at the home of Mrs. H.
Harris, 2115 Oakman Blvd. Mrs.
Nathan Wolfe, SOS chairman,
will have as guest speaker, Mrs.
Harry Singer, past president of
Pisgah Chapter, Bnai Brith. Host-
esses who will assist Mrs. Wolfe
are Mesdames Irving Chaiken,
Sidney Huntman, Sol Preisont,
Morrie Katz, Sid Harris, Nathan
Feld, E. Fruchter, F. Margolis,
Morrie Last and L. Wonboy.

*

* *

YOUNG WOMEN'S MIZ-
RACHI will have a membership
tea and book review at 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 20, at the home
of Mrs. Jack Goose, 2126 Oak-
man Blvd. All women interested
are welcome.

* *

SHERUTH LEAGUE members
are planning a Sister Kenny Library Commissioner
benefit party, to be held at Va-
Henry Meyers, prominent
riety Club, Hotel Tuller, Oct. 17. community leader, was named a
Members and guests are invited.
member of the-Detroit Library
The next meeting will be held
Commission.. The selection was
Oc. 19.
* * *
made by unan-
imous vote of
GOLDA MEYERSON GROUP
the Detroit
of Pioneer Women will honor
Board of Edu-
new members with a social Wed-
cation. Mr.
nesday, Oct. 20, at the home of
Meyers is active
Mrs. J. Sulkes, 11429 N. Martin-
nationally i n
dale. Any woman interested in
the Jewish Wel-
joining may contact Mrs. Sulkes,
fare Board. He
HO. 8026.
* * *
a former
is
president of the
Y OUNG WOMEN'S B I C U R
CHOLEM will meet at 1 p.m.
Jewish Corn-
H. Meyers-
Wednesday, Oct. 20, at the home
munity Center
of Mrs. Samuel Kaufman, 17420 and the USO. He was appointed
Wisconsin, to discuss final plans to fill the vacancy on the Detroit
for the Nov. 10 donor event.
Library Commission caused by
*
*
the death of Dr. Leo M. Franklin.
DETROIT WOMEN'S SERV
ICE CLUB will hold a member-
Detroit Graduate Association of
ship social Tuesday, Oct. 19, at ALPHA EPSILON PHI sorority
the Workmen's Circle. Mrs. Nora will meet at 8 p.m. Monday, Oct.
Gold will give a resume of the 18, at the home of Mrs. Howard
club's activities. Games and re- Rothberg, 19329 Hartwell.
freshments are planned. Prospec-
* * *
tive members may call Mrs. E.
NORTH WOODWARD
Klein, membership chairman, BRANCH of the-JEWISH EURO-
TY. 4-1453, for further informa- PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
tion.
TION will hold a brunch at 12
* * *
noon Wednesday, Oct. 20, at the
A series of informal parties are home of Mrs. N. R. Epstein, 19140
planned by LOUIS MARSHALL Warrington Dr. Assisting Mrs.
BUSINESS AND PROFESS Epstein as hostesses will be Mrs.
SIONAL CHAPTER of Bnai Jack Rothbard and Mrs. Harry
Brith at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Zimner. The group will discuss
Oct. 20, at the homes of Rebecca plans for its Dec. 14 donor event.
* * *
Winston, 2254 W. Euclid; Mrs.
Jack Cutler, 2682 Taylor, and
Women's Auxiliary of RABBI
Shirley Bernstein, 3345 Cortland. MANDEL M. ZAGER Bnai Brith
All members and friends are Lodge No. 542 held an open meet-
invited.
ing Oct. 6 at the Bnai Moshe to
* * *
celebrate the organization's sec-
PISGAH BUSINESS AND ond anniversary. A play, "Lift-
PROFESSIONAL WOMEN of • ing the Curtain on Bnai Brith,"
Bnai Brith has returned to its written by the program chair-
policy of combined business and man, Mrs. Sidney Ersher, and
social meetings. In line with this addresses eulogizing the late
arrangement, a meeting will be Rabbi Zager, in whose memory
held at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. the lodge was formed, featured
20, at the Tuller Hotel: Miss the meeting. The widow and
Morehead, health education dir- daughters of Rabbi Zager were
ector of the Jewish Center, will honored guests at the meeting.
be guest speaker. The following
committee heads have been nam-
Introducing . .
ed by Ruth Teitlebaum, presi-
JAY LAURENS
dent:

Bnai Brith IVAN S. BLOCH
CHAPTER will meet at 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 20, at the Jew-
ish Center. The film "This is
Bnai Brith" will be shown. Ger-
MRS. ROBERT A. COGGAN, trude Langdorf is program chair-
Bnai Brith Women's fund-raising vited. A shower will be held for
man. Members and guests are in-
chairman, presents a prize to the Aid to Israel program. Mem-
MRS. ALBERT ASHE, top fund- bers are urged to bring canned
goods. For further information
raiser for September.
call Gladys Phillips, president,
forts for funds to support Bnai TO. 8-9345.
* * *
Brith philanthropic commitments
and social service projects.
On Sept. 30, Mrs. Gertrude
Women who brought in at least Leve Blum was hostess at a
$250, during September were feted desert-luncheon to the Drama
at a tea at the home of Mrs. Rob- Group of MUSIC STUDY CLUB.
ert A. Coggan. High solicitor for Anyone interested in joining the
the month was Mrs. Albert Ashe group, call Mrs. Blum, TO. -6-6000.
* * *
of 15420 Appoline, dramatic
HEBREW LADIES AID SO-
chairman of Pisgah Chapter.
At the benefit program, Tito CIETY will hold an SOS shower
Guizar, Mexican singing star, will at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday, Oct. 20,
be featured artist, presenting his at Bnai Moshe. Mrs. Julia Sing-
er, president, states that the ad-
Pan-American Ensemble.
mission fee will be a contribution
Mrs. Gerald Goldberg, Bnai of canned milk, fish, fats, or used
Brith Women's Council president, or new layette articles. An after-
urges all women to attend the noon of games and refreshments
event and help support Bnai is planned.
* * *
Brith work.
EZRA AMERICAN FEDERA-
TION OF POLISH JEWS has
appointed Mrs. Pauline Finkel-
stein chairman and Mrs. J. Feffer
co-chairman f o r the annual
Fund raising, Betty Rockaway; pro-
donor luncheon to be held Jan. gram, Minnie- Schneider; membership,
11 at Bel-Air. Mrs. J. Goldman, Sylvia Hendelman; publicity, Adelle
Feldman; ADL and Americanism. Fay
TY. 7-0769, is in charge of reser- Bassin; Hillel Sydelle Burdick; BBYO,
Sylvia
Radine; Red Cross, Frances
Three community leaders will vations.
Kahn; allied relief, Marge Mandell;
* * *
participate in a panel discussion
civic activities, Sally Hirsch; tele-
AVODAH CHAPTER of Pio- phone, Bea Hendelman; conservation,
at the first open meeting for
Betty Galison; dramatics, Adelle Feld-
1948-1949 of the League of Jew- neer Women met Oct. 11 at the man; sunshine, Sally Hirsch; com-
munity
relations, Frances Silver; by-
ish Women's Organizations at home of Mrs. Gerald Goldberg.
laws and nominating, Pearl Nusbaign;
12:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 22, at the and heard a talk on the geogra- budget, Dorothy Miller. -
*
*
*
Jewish Center.
phy of Israel by Mrs. Henry

Rev. Joseph Q. Mayne; execu- Faigin. Plans for the donor to be
EVA PRENZLAUIIR MATER-
tive secretary of held on Dec. 6 are being for- NITY AID met at the home of
Mrs. George Panser to plan for
the Round Table mulated.
* * *
the 16th annual donor luncheon,
:A Catholics,
WOMEN'S EMERGENCY RE- Dec. 13; at Statler Hotel. A tea
Protestants and LIEF COMMITTEE is beginning will be held in the Romanesque
Jews, will dis- the New Year by sending parcels Room Art Institute, Nov. 4, at
cuss the reli- of food, clothing and medical sup- 12:30 p.m. Mrs. Lewis Linden
gious phase of plies to destitute Jews in Eur- assisted by Mrs. R. Rose wall
ope, including DP camps, sani- Preside at tables. A book review
"Your Commu-
tariums, orphanages and individ- will be given by Mrs. Evelyn
nity and the
ual families. Funds are needed to Linden. The next meeting will be
World Picture";
carry on this work. Checks may at the home of Mrs. Sidney Cohen,
Dr. Victor Rap-
be mailed to Mrs. J. Sperka, 1938
on Oct. 26.
port, dean of the Tuxedo. Packing assistance also 19186 Greenlawn,
* * *
College of Lib- is needed. Volunteers are asked
YOUTH EDUCATION
Rev. Mayne eral Arts of for Monday, Tuesday and Wed-
Wayne University, will discuss nesday afternoons at 12204 Lin- LEAGUE held its membership
tea Oct. 6. All plans are made
the educational phase, and Dr. wood.
and are nowin process of execu-
John Dancy, president of the
* * *
tion for the pledge fund, the
Urban League, will view the
DOWNTOWN W OMEN'S organization's chief source of in-
racial phase. Mrs. Arthur Bloom CHAPTER of Bnai Brith an-
come for carrying on its humane
is program chairman.
nounces a membership tea and
All women who are members fashion show, through the eour- work.
of organizations affiliated with tesy of Annis Furs, at 8 p.m.
Col and Joyce Maybohm
the League are invited to attend Tuesday, Oct. 19, at the Fort
formerly of the
this meeting by Mrs. Samuel B. Wayne Hotel. Mrs. Shirley Ro-
SAMOVAR
Danto, Leagie president. The senthal and Barbara Alexander.
League is co-operating with SOS are co-chairmen. Members and
Invite You to Dine at the
by holding a canned milk shower guests are invited.
* * *
in conjunction with this meeting.
In co-operation with the League - Mrs. Andrew Berger, president
DINING ROOM
of Women Voters, the League of the WOMEN'S LEAGUE of
Serving
the, Finest of Foods
will distribute the information TEL-GUIBORIM, is urging mem-
fecituring
pamphlet, "Know Your Candi- bers to send telegrams to Presi-
BLI NCH EKES
dent Truman to be faithful to
dates."
BEEF A LA STROGONOFF
Refreshments will, be served his campaign promises with re-
4426
N. WOODWARD
gard
to
Israel.
The
league
is
giv-
prior to the meeting by the
3 Blocks South of 14 Mile Rd.
Zedekah Club and the Ladies ing its second donor dinner dance
Auxiliary of the Jewish War Nov. 7 at Bel-Aire.
Veterans.


Women's League
Presents Panel on
Community Scene

,

CAROUSEL

and
Six Pc. Orchestra
viith, Vocalist

MISS LOIS GOLDENBERG
Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Golden-
berg of Glynn Ct. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Lois, to Sol W. Landau, -son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Landau of
Webb Ave. The couple plans on
being married on Dec. 12.

A conference of European
BNAI BRITH lodges will be held
in Paris late in November to plan
the further rehabilitation of Bnai
Brith on the continent.

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Bnai Brith's 100,000 women,
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