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February 18, 1949 - Image 13

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Women's Club Activities

GOODFELLOWSHIP AUXIL-
IARY members were guests at
a party Feb. 1 given by Mrs. J.
Kunick, a member of the club, in
honor of her sister, Ida Feldman,
who is leaving for training for
halutziut in Israel.
* * *
HEBREW LADIES' AID SOCI-
ETY is making plans for its an-
nual Purim dinner-dance to be
held March 13 at Bnai Moshe..
Mrs. Sam Berkowitz and Mrs.
Morris Riegler are chairmen of
arrangements, assisted by Mrs
Louis - Greenfield. Mrs.
Ehrenwald is gener
Tickets may be
Mrs. Henry R
Mrs. Elfreda
4-245L
• * *
The LADIES' AUXILIARY of
the AMERICAN CLUB OF DE-
TROIT will present a Purim
benefit party Saturday, March 19,
at Turover Hall. For tickets, call
Mrs. Edith Pam, TO. 5-4348, or
Mrs. Helen Weiss, TY. 6-8689.

* * *

LT. ROY F. GREEN LADIES
AUXILIARY, JWV, held a mem-
bership tea Feb. 11, at the home
of the president, Harriet Bogorad.
A talk was .given on the _purposes
of the organization. There was
entertainment and refreshments
were served. .
* * *
YETZ-COHEN LADIES. AUX-
ILIARY, JWV, will meet at the
home of Betty Brodsky, - 1993
Monterey at 8:30 p.m. Monday,
Feb. 21. All members and pros-
pective members are invited. A
meeting of all officers of the
Auxiliary was held at the home
/ of the president, Minnie Alpert,
Feb. - 11; for selecting committee
chairmen and workers, and 'to
plan programs and events for the
coming year.
* * *
CHANNA CZENESH Chapter
, of Pioneer Women will devote its
next meeting to activities of the
Histadrut. The latest Israeli film,
"Freedom Bound" will be shown.
Arrangements were made by Mrs.
Morris Silber. The meeting will
take place at the home of Mrs.
Silber, 3040 Pasadena, at 1:30 .
p.M. Monday, Feb. 21. Guests are
invited.
* * *
GREATER DETROIT TEMPLE
152, PYTHIAN SISTERS, held a
Valentine party Feb. 13. Mrs.
Esther Rachleff, chairman, was
assisted by Mollie Mandell, Pearl
Rosenberg, Elsie Green, Esther
Bolotnikoff, Jeanne Charness, Lil-
lian Sinuk and Shirley Hords.
, * * *
Mrs. R. Slutzky became the
first life member in the SISTERS
OF ZION MIZRACHI. Other en-
rollments were reported at the
organization's board meeting at
the home of Mrs. R. Crownen-
wald on Chicago Blvd. Mrs. Jo-
seph H. Kunin is membership
chairman. Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal
asked increased support for the
Child Rescue Fund.
* * *
INFANTS' SERVICE GROUP
has allotted a portion of its donor
proceeds to the Moatzoth Hapoa-
loth. A $1,000 supply of layette
items also is being sent to Israel.
The group supplied Valentines
for all children at Children's Hos-
pital. A board meeting will be
held Monday, Feb. 21, at Jericho
Hall, to plan future work with
the Children's Hospital and the
Detroit Orthopedic Clinic Nur-
sery School.
-
* * *
DETROIT WOMEN'S SERV-
ICE CLUB will meet at 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Feb. 22, at the Work-
men's Circle. Mrs. Joseph Klein,
membership chairman, invites
prospective members to attend.
Plans are under way for the
Club's cabaret nite dance, to be
held April 23 at the Workmen's
Circle. Bob Hall will headline the
entertainment.
* * 4,
A demonstration of hair styles
and cosmetics, by Virginia Far-
rell, will be featured at the mem-
bership rally of HENRY MOR-
GENTHAU CHAPTER, B n a i.
Brith Women, at 8:30 p.m. Mon-
day, Feb. 28, at the Rose Sittig
Cohen Bldg.. The audience will
be invited to participate in the
demonstration ospecpx,R. ,nen.).- is
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THE JEWISH NEWS-13

Friday, February 18, 1949

Bloch Lodge, Chapter Hold Interfaith Event

Mrs. William J. Phillips and
Ernest Curtis, presidents of Bnai
Members and guests of LT.
Brith Ivan S. Bloch Lodge and
RAYMOND SUSSMAN AUXIL-
Chapter, invite members and
IARY, JWV, met at the home of
friends to a joint brotherhood
Mrs. Faye Katz to sew cancer
The Greater Detroit Briai Brith meeting at 8:30 p.m. Monday,
pads Feb. 7. The next business Women's Council has schedul
._ Feb. 21, at the Labor Zionist In-
meeting of the auxiliary will be Virgil Smirnow, national
ector stitute, Pasadena and Linwood.
Feb. 21, at the home of Mrs. of community service of Wash-
The program has been arranged
Eleanor Silk, 19790 Lauder. Pros-
by Gertrude Langdorf and Louis
pective members are weir,
Weber, program chairmen. Par-
* * *
ticipating in a panel discussion
LADIES' AUXILIA
will be Rev. George E. Drew'
MLAWER UM _ V
from the Mount Hope Episcopal
will /nee
4 /.94/
Church; Leonard Kasle, former
the h
e of
naval chaplain, and Charles R.
`Grand, to
A. Smith, prominent Negro at-
donor luncheo
torney.
ngements for th
ed for March
FOR QUALITY
r.

BB Women Plan
Talk on Guidance

Musical selections from "Sing
A Song of Friendship" will be
presented by Madeline Belkin
and E d y t h Ainbinder. Cong. -
Mount Hope members will be
guests. The public is invited.

CARD OF THANKS

The family of the late Jacob
Silver wishes to thank relatives
and friends for the many kind-
nesses shown them during their
recent bereavement.

Wedding Gowns
FOR RENT

Wedding Photographs

nas otea
a $250 donation to the Jewish Na-
tional Fund and $50 to the Afri-
can Milk Fund through the JWV
Ladies' Auxiliary. The group will
meet Feb. 23 at the home of F.
Leinoff, 3271 Calvert.
* * *
The theater party, sponsored
by RABBI MANDEL M. ZAGER
CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, will be
held at the Dox Theater, Liver-
nois and Davison, Thursday eve-
ning, March 3. The theater is
being turned over to the chapter
by the owners, Mr. and Mrs.
Cook. All proceeds will go to
Bnai Brith philanthropies. Mrs.
Irving Lipson, chairman, TO.
5-8767, can be contacted for
tickets. A children's party is
planned for Sunday, Feb. 20, at
Bnai Moshe synagogue. All mem-
bers are invited.
*, * *
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB announces a $500 donation
to the Histadrut. Mrs. N. Nie-
man will present the check. Mrs.
W. Belinsky. of 2282 Webb will be
hostess at an open house to raise
money for refugee children, at
12:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 1.
* * *
BNAI BRITH LOUIS MAR-
SHALL WOMEN will present a
cabaret dance at 8:30 p.m. Sun-
day, Feb. 20, at the Jewish Center.
Mickey Woolf and his orchestra
will provide the music. The
Louis Marshall Dramatic Group
will present a show titled "Civili-
zation."
* * *
Incoming and outgoing board
members of NEUGARTEN MEDI-
CAL AID will be honored by the
_ executive committee at a lunch-
eon, Monday, Feb. 21, at 12:30,
at the home of Mrs. Norman K.
Noble, 16922 Lawton, president
of the organization. A regular
meeting will follow the luncheon
at 1:30 p.m.
* * *
UNIVERSITY AREA WOM-
EN'S CLUB announces an open
meeting at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday,
Feb. 23, at the home of Mrs.
Harry Nachman, 17578 Kentucky.
Dr. Irving B. Shulak, noted psy-
chiatrist, will be guest speaker.
* * *

GEN. MAURICE' ROSE AUX-
ILIARY, JWV, with the GINS-
BERG - ROSENBERG AUXIL-
IARY will hold a party, with
gifts and entertainment, for the
men at the Marine Hospital in
Grosse Pointe. The Rose Aux-
iliary's next meeting will be held
Feb. 24 at the home of Selma
Goodman, 3234 Monterey.

Emmanuel AZA Chapter Starts
New Grdup for Boys 13-15
Emmanuel AZA Chapter 337
is starting a Junior Chapter for
boys between the ages of 13 and
15. Meetings are being held
weekly at 8 p.m. on Wednesday
nights at the D. W. Simons Bldg.,
4000 Tuxedo. Those wishing fur-
ther information are asked to. call
Don Ainbinder, HO. 1197.

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ington, D. C., for a talk at the
McGregor Library, 12244 Wood-
ward, at 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb.
24.
Mrs. Ellis Fisher, past presi-
dent of East Side Women of Bnai
Brith and vocational guidance
chairman for the Council, will
preside. Mrs. Gerald Goldberg is
president of the Council.
Albert Cohen, executive direc-
tor of the Jewish Vocational Ser-
vice will discuss local problems
in vocational guidance.
"Dealing with Futures," a two-
reel sound motion picture will be
shown. This film explains some
of the special problems faced by
Jewish youth in planning their
careers.

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"Tally" Tea at 8:15 p.m. Monday,
Feb. 21, at the home of Mrs.
Ralph Davidson; 1666 W. Chi-
cago Blvd.
Rose Bloom of Toledo, national
board member, will speak on
"The New Israel." A social hour
will follow, in charge of Kate
Pitkowsky and Belle Teal, hos-
pitality chairmen, assisted by
Florence. Dann and Ethel Rosen-
thal.
Helen Kass will preside.
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