16—THE JEWISH 'NEWS Golden Rule Aid Fete Israel Sisterhood Prepared for May 10 To Name Officers English Leader of Pioneer Women Opens Drive Here The annual meeting and elec- The Women's.Golden Rule Aid tion of officers of Temple Israel Society will sponsor a Mothers' Sisterhood will be held Wed- and Daughters' banquet at 6:30 nesday, May 11, at Knollwood Country Club. A subscription luncheon at 12:30 will precede the program. All reservations must be in by May 6. For reservations or transportation contact Mrs. Jul- ian Weber at UN. 2-1228. Mrs. Sidney Rosen, program chairman. announces that in- stallation -of officers will be con- ducted by Mrs. George Stutz. Greetings will be given by Rabbi Leon Frain and George Stutz, president of Temple Israel. Cantor Robert H. Tulman will present a group of songs, ac- companied by Rosa Bassin Stein. Mrs. Nathan Jaffe, violin- ist, will play several selections. Mrs. Samuel Blacher, presi- dent of the Sisterhood, urges all members to plan on attending, MRS. JULIUS FEIGELMAN p.m. Tuesday, May 10, at Zacks. Mrs. Julius Feigelman, chair- man of the banquet, announces that the program will feature band leader Pritz and his orch- estra, dancing and entertain- ment. Prizes for mothers and daughters also are planned. Arrangements committee in- - eludes Mrs. Sarah Robins and Mrs. Becky Sniderman. The ticket committee mem- bers are Mrs. Caplan and Mrs. Charles Lipchinsky. Hostesses for the affair are Mrs. M. Kor- man and I. D. Sheplow. For reservations call TO. 7-3187. Sholom Aleichem To Present Silver Friday, May 6, 1949 Harold Silver, director of the Jewish Social Service Bureau, will be guest speaker at an Oneg Shabbat Friday evening. May 6, at the Sholem Aleichem Insti- tute, 3754 Monterey. The Institute will celebrate the establishment of the Jewish State at that occasion. Silver will speak on "One Year of Jew- ish Statehood." All are invited. Mrs. Bella Goldberg will con- duct "Tish Gesang" - and re- sent. solos in Yiddish and He- brew.R-efreshmentswill be served and a discussion will fol- low, Miriam Liebor. of London, E ngland, will be the guest of De- troit Pioneer Women from May 2 through May 16 when the an- nual Spring membership drive will be launched. Ruth Kanter, membership chairman, and Fannie Schreier, Pontiac Notes Pontiac delegates at the 25th annual convention of the IVIichi- gan State Federation of Temple Sisterhoods in Flint April 25 and 26 were Mesdames Harry Am- koff, Gerald Walker and Arthur Rosenthal of Temple Beth Jacob Ssisterhood. Accompanying them were Mrs. Irving Steinman, who was elected state president, and Mrs. Herman Dichstein, president of Beth Jacob Sisterhood. Mrs. Rosenthal was elected state cor- responding secretary. Of the 360 Yemenite children housed at Beth Lid, a transit camp near Nathanya, 160 are suffering from trichophytia, a serious eye disease. Due to a severe lack of funds, the Jewish Agency has on hand only $1,500 to spend for their treatment. For Your Dancing Pleasure LEE FIELDS and his orchestra MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS TO. 5-4720 before 1 P. M. TY. 7-5294 after 1 P. M. THIS- COULD HAPPEN TO YOU HY PRITZ Beth El Women Hold 48th Annual Meeting . . y a) • and His Orchestra present ERIC ROSENOW The 48th annual meeting of Temple Beth El Sisterhood will be held next Monday, 12:30 p.m., in the Temple social hall. Teams of hostesses will create original centerpieces for the luncheon tables, each represent- ing a different Jewish festival. Margit Kormendy, accompa- nied by Mrs. Royal Maas, will sing traditional music. Mrs. M. George Wayburn will present the president's annual report, and there will be election of officers. Chairman of the day is Mrs. Philip Bloomgarden. Mrs. Robert April 7—To Mr. and Mts. Sam- Janeway is chairman of the uel Rosenstein (Goidle Lipson), program, and Mrs. Victor Jacob- son of the commissary. Tickets 1 son, Julius Calvin. * * * are available at the Temple of- April 11—To Mr. and Mrs. fice or from members of the Larry Greer (Goidle Gornbein) board. A Miami Beath., Fla., formerly )f Detroit, a son, Berry Stephen. Shaarey Zedek Women * * April 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Conclude Luncheons Gilbert (Martha Sussman) of With Installation May 9 LaSalle Blvd., a son, Richard Irwin. The closing synagogue family • * * luncheon meeting of the Sister- April 16 — To Mr. and Mrs. of Congregation Shaarey Arthur Rosenberg (Arlyne Kut- hood will be held at 12:30 p.m zen) of Robson Ave., a daughter, Zedek Monday, May 9, in the social Maxine Klear. hall of the synagogue. * * * Mrs. Abe Katzman; president, April 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert B. Gale (Nora Scott) of will review the Sisterhood activi- Tuxedo Ave., a son, Bruce Mar- ties during the past year. The report of Mrs. Ralph Davidson, shall. chairman of the nominating • *• * April 19—To Mr. and Mrs. committee, will be followed by Rubin M. Folkoff (Sara Grunt), election of officers. Mesdames Bertram' L. Smok- a son. Laurence Arnold. * * ier and Milford R. Pregerson, April 20—To Dr. and Mrs. program chairman, will present Daniel Charles Sigel (Carol "Future Features" a candle- Greenhouse) of Ann Arbor: and light installation ceremony. A D e t r o i t, a daughter, Emily tribute to mothers will be pre- sented by a consecrant of the Louis. class of 5709. * * * Mrs. Harry Shulman will offer April 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tack (Mildred Borak), a the invocation. Mesdames Mor- ris Ruskin and Jacob Bernstein daughter, Arlene. Gail. are the social chairmen in * * * April 21—To Mr. and Mrs. charge of the rainbow luncheon. 3ert Selig (Annaliesse Stein- Reservations. may be made with halter ) of 9617 N. Martindale, Mrs. Benjamin Fishman, 18410 It son, Larry Allan. Birchest Dr. UN. 2-7168. * * April 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Levine (Beatrice Was- 3erman), a son, Daniel Bernard. • * * April 24—To Mr. and Mrs. T,'amuel A. Glanz (Lillian Grunt) Detroit Pioneer Women's Gladstone Ave., a daughter, Council announces a dance Sat- Ferry. urday. June 4, at the Arabian * * Room of the Hotel Tuller, to April 24—To Mr. and Mrs. benefit the Child Rescue Fund. David Muskovitz (Florence Sha- The Child Rescue Fund as- row) of Wisconsin Ave., a son, sists the Israel Working Wom- Harold Bruce. en's Council (Moatzoth Hapoal- 4: * ot) to care for the many - chil- May 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Vic- dren now entering Israel. or H. Linden (Barbara LaMed) Dave Diamond's orchestra will _)f 825 Whitmore Rd, a son, provide dance music. David LaMed. Tickets may be obtained by May 1—To Mr. and Mrs. calling Annette Lazaroff, UN. Xrthur Kollin (Phyllis Heller) of 4-8119. or the Council office, i?ontiac. a daughter, Beth Donna. TO. 9-7180. Entertainer MIRIAM LIEBOR Available for Banquets — Parties Without prop- sceintific er pre- storage for cautions your furs . ) anything can happen to them, and of- ten does. Our scientifically planned vaults will keep your furs safe from harm. BRING THEM IN OR CALL — announce that a series of HO. 5814 membership affairs are being Weddings planned with Miss Liebor as CERESNIE BROS. guest speaker. TOwnsenci 5-9576 11547 DEXTER Miss Liebor served as an exe- cutive secretary of the Women's Labor Zionist Organization of 4******************** CAKES FOR Great Britain and as secretary JUST LIKE NEW YORK ANY EVENT! of the Jewish National Fund Youth Committee under the pa- • Weddings • Showers tronage of Lorna .Wingate. Fol- • Banquets lowing World War II she be- BAKERY - DAIRY - COFFEE SHOP W. 6 MILE RD. came secretary of the Functions 7577 W. 6 MILE RD. at Pennington at Pennington Department of the Jewish Na- tional Fund and directed work ♦ Lox-Cream Cheese W. 7 MILE RD. HOT BAGELS at Meyers Rd. AT ALL TIMES! Served Fresh for the Forest of Freedom proj- Daily Served Saturdays til UN. 4-5742 ect. She served as director of the Speakers' Bureau of the ♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Joint Palestine Appeal in Great Britain and is now a field rep- resentative for Pioneer Women. Pioneer Women aim to enroll thousands of new members be- fore the 11th national conven- tion in June in Philadelphia, Pa. that one of the most outstanding health and vacation re- Prospective members are asked to call the 'membership chair- sorts is located within a few hours of your home? man, Ruth Kanter, WE. 3-7411, or Fannie Schreier, co-chairman, Your friends will say "how good you look." after you enjoy TO. 8-2484. , J. FREED DO YOU KNOW ... • your vacation at Gassel Lodge. MAYFAIR CATERERS, Inc. Located on East Twin Lake near Lewiston. Michigan, in the midst of the Pine country, Gassel Lodge is one of the Nation's beauty spots . . . A place where the guest is "King," and does as he pleases, and enjoys food fit for a king. 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