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A luncheon will be held June next January. Assisting her are
8, at the home of Mary Wal-

lace on Pennington Dr., to hon-
or Dorothy Brown, president of
the LAWRENCE H. JONES AUX-
ILIARY. The following officers
will be installed: Dorothy Brown,
president Celia Silverman, sen-
ior vice president; Ruth Schrie-
ber, Junior vice president; Jean
Bross, corresponding secretary;
Florence Beyers, treasurer. Trus-
tees are Mary Wallace, Madline
Rollins, and Arlene Rhodes.
• • •
AESCULAPIAN LADIES AUX-
ILIARY held its a paid-up mem-
bership installation on lunch-
eon at the Penobscot Club on
May 25, at .which time the fol-
lowing officers were installed by
Mrs. David Bez:

Mesdames Hy Margolis. president; Mar-
tin Share and Michael 'Warner, vice-presi-
dents: Davie Yaffe, rec. - sec.; Lewis
Honigman, corres. sec.; Albert Roggin,
treasurer; Harry Katzman, and Phillip
Forman, members-at-large.

Mrs. Rubin Klein gave the in-
vocation. Mrs. Robert Fleiss, as-
sisted by Mrs. Myer Robiner, was
chairman. Mrs. Harry Katzman
presented the club's gift to Mrs.
Asher Smith, retiring president.
* * *
JEWISH WOMEN'S E U R 0-
PEAN WELFARE ORG. will hold
a special meeting, at 12:30 p.m.,
Monday, June 6, at Bnai Moshe,
Dexter and Lawrence.
A prominent speaker will ad-
dress the meeting and a film,
"A State Is Born," will be shown.
A dessert luncheon will be
served.
* * *
WOMEN'S ORTHODOX
LEAGUE will hold its annual
night of games on June 13 at
the home of MTS. Joseph Rabin-
owitz, 325'8 Glendale. The pro-
grain will include reading in
Yiddish from Sholem Aleichem
by Mrs. Sima Thav and English
readings by a Wayne University
speech student. For tickets call
Mrs. Max Marx, TO. 6-5339, or
Borenstein's TY. '7-7538.

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Mrs. Ben Jacobs will be the
installing officer at the ZEDA-
KAH CLUB's installation pro-
gram at 12:30 p.m., Monday,
June 13, at the Book Cadillac
Hotel.
MTS. Paul Deutch will enter-
tain. For reservations, call Mrs.
Morris Davis, UN. 1-2981. The
following officers will be in-
stalled:

. Mesdames Max H. Elias, president: Paul
Deutch, Leonard Shapiro, Harry Tyner,
vice-presidents; Jack Miller, treasurer; R.
Klein, fin. sec.; Elmer Farber, rec. sec.;
Edward Fisher, corres. sec. ; Morris Davis,
hospitality; Bernard Pear 1, publicity:
Aaron Silverman, Sam Baker, Joseph
Model, trustees.
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Mrs. Saul Sharkey will be
chairman of EZRA's 10th annual
donor luncheon, planned for

May 23—To Dr. and Mrs.
Richard L. Bluford, a son, Alan'
Michael.
* * *
May 24—To Mr. and Mrs.
George Kantor (Beatrice Hof-
fenberg), a son, Mitchcell Alan.

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May 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Sey-
mour King (Shirleen German-
sky) of 19310 Indiana, a daugh-
ter, Ellen Barbara.
* * *
May 10—To Mr. a n d Mrs.
Louis H. Golden (Sylvia Burn-
s t i n e) of 18411 Appoline, a
daughter, Katherine.
* * *
May 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Abe
Eigel (Gertrude Mark of Wind-
sor) of Clairmount Ave., a son,
Samuel Charles. -
* * *
May 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Irv-
ing A. Meisner (Lillian Shuman)
of 725 Whitmore Rd., a daugh-
ter, Rebecca Rachael.
* * *
May 23—To Dr. and Mrs.
Charles Edward Friedgood
(Sophie Davidovitz), of Long
Island, N. Y., a son, David Les-
lie. Dr. Friedgood is formerly
from Detroit.

CERTIFIED MOHEL-

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THE JEWISH NEWS-21
Hadassah Lunch
Friday, June 3, 1949
At Franklin Hills
To Honor Officers Beth Aaron Women
Re-Elect President

Mesdames H. Weinberg, J. Fef-
The annual board meeting
fer and. J. Mehler. Mrs. A. Solo- and luncheon of the Detroit
mon and Sarah Zipper are on Chapter of Hadassah will take
the brunch committee. The first place at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday,
brunch will be held on Wednes- June 7, at Franklin Hills Country
day, June 8, at the home of Club. All incoming and outgo-
Mrs. Feffer, 3302 Sturtevant.
Members and friends are in-
vited.
* * *
DETROIT WOMEN'S S E R-
VICE CLUB will hold installa-
tion of officers at a dinner,
Tuesday, June 21, at Syd's Cafe.
Mrs. Sam Menzi and Mrs. Jos-
eph Klein are chairmen. For
reservations, call TY. 4-2393 or
TY. 4-1453. Mrs. Aaron Bud-
man, club treasurer, announces.
that checks were sent to the
JNF, Cancer Fund and Red
Cross.
* * *
The newly organized Depart-
ment of Indianapolis Ladies
Auxiliary of the Jewish War
Veterans invited the Depart-
ment of MICHIGAN LADIES
AUXILIARY to be honored
guests at their installation held
recently during the three-day
MRS. FRANK WETSMAN
regional conference, in Indiana-
polis. The Detroit delegation ing officers and board members
was headed by Arlene Rhodes, will be honored.
Mrs. Theodore Bargma n,
Department Auxiliary president
of the Jewish War Veterans, chapter president and chapter
past department presidents, and group executive chairman,
Rose Cowan, Birdie Rosenberg, will extend greetings.
and Dorothy Brown.
The invocation will be made
* .* *
by Mrs. Maurice Landau.
SISTERHOOD OF C 0 N G.
Mrs. Alfred Meyers, honor roll
BETH TIKVAH will sponsor a chairman, will present the pro-
social evening, at 8:30 p.m., gram.
Wednesday, June 8, at the Beth
Mrs. Frank Wetsman is ad-
Tikvah Hall, 9746 Petoskey. Re- ministrative vice president.
freshments will be served and
For reservations call the Ha-
cards and mah jongh will be dassah office.—TY. 8-8216.
played. The public is invited.
* * *
United Synagogue Camp
The WOMEN'S AUXILIARY of
the JEWISH HOME FOR. THE Accepting Applications
AGED will hold its board meet-
The United Synagogue of
ing at the home of Mr. Al Poti-
ker, 18309 Monica, Monday, June America announced applications
6. Mrs. Samuel Zeldes, newly are still being accepted for Camp

elected president. will discuss
the program for the coming

Ramah, the model Hebrew-
speaking camp, at Conover; Wis.,

which is conducted under the
* * *
United Synagogue's auspices in
SHOLEM AUXILIARY, JWV, cooperation with the Teachers'
will meet Tuesday, June 7, at Institute of the Jewish Theolog-
14600 Wyoming. The Lt. Roy F. ical Seminary of America.
Green Aux. is helping to frame
LADIES' AUXILIARY of JEW-
the charter for the new group.
NATIONAL FUND will hold
Eva Handlesman was chogen ISH
its final board meeting of the
chairman of the flower fund.
year on Tuesday, June 7, 12:30
* * *
A "Strawberry Festival" is p.m., at the home of Mrs. M.
being planned by SISTERS OF Cooper, 2953 Webb.
ZION MIRRACHI at 1 p.m. June
20. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Sol B. Edelman, 2250 LaSalle
Gardens.
Proceeds will go to the Child
Rescue Fund. For • reservations
please call the chairman, Mrs.
Luxurious, Long- Trained, Beautiful-
Isaac Rosenthal, TY. 6-6066, or
ly Trimmed Satin and Ctepe WED-
DING GOWNS and Veils to RENT.
the president, Mrs. Rose Singer,
UN. 3-4532.
ALL SIZES
The public is invited. A regu-
For Appointments Call
lar Meeting will be held at
SALLY SIDRAN
Rosenberg's, at 1 p.m., June 8.
TO._ 8-2346
Refreshments will be served. A
After 7 P. M.
slate of officers will be present-
ed by Mrs. Ida Goldsmith.

Sisterhood of Beth Aaron Syn-
agogue will hold installation of
officers on Sunday, June 12, at
the synagogue, Wyoming and
Thatcher.
Mrs. Sam L. Schneider was re-
elected as president. Other offi-
cers are:

Mesdames Herman Becker, Trwin Le-
vine, Mac Silverman, vice-presidents ; Sid-
ney Weinberg, Rec. Sec. ; Ben Wasser-
man, fin. sec. ; Harold Levin, treasurer
Jack Kanners, mailing sec. ; Adolph Wink-
Corr. Sec. ; Phil Baden, social sec. ; Sey-
mour Weisman, Irving Chaiken, sentin-
els ; Ben Bonin, guardian ; Nathan Feld.
historian ; Sol Docks, chaplain.; Mariam
Bensman, Milton Harris, Sol Docks, Trus-
tees.
Board Members are ; Mesdames Harry
Aaronson, David Brozgold, William Car-
man, Meyer Cohen, Marvin Last, Louis
Wonboy, Sol Priesont, Fred Greenstein,
Sol Raikow, Leonard Weinberg, Alvin
Strom, Joseph Haaas, Arthur Weiss, Leon-
ard Weingarden.

Girls' Camp Operated
By Beth Jacob Schools

Bar Mitzvahs

Mr. and Mrs. G. Lionel Willens
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Alan R., on Friday
evening, June 10, at Temple Is-
rael. Services will be held at
8:30 p.m. in the Lecture Hall of
the Art Institute. A reception
in Alan's honor in the Ram-
anesque Hall will iollow the
services. No cards.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Al C. Rosenberg,
402 W. Iroquois Rd., Pontiac, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Michael Jay, at 8:15 p.m.,
Friday, June 10, at Temple Beth
Jacob, 164 Orchard Lake Ave., at
Exchange St. A reception will
follow the services. No cards.

Dr. and Mrs. Henry Green, of
Webb Ave.,' announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Howard
LaWrence, Saturday, June 11, at
Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
They will honor their son at a
supper reception on Sunday,
June 12, at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek.

For The Difference Between
Success and Failure for

National Council of Beth Jacob
Schools with office at 150 Nas-
sau, Room 903, New York 7, N. Y.
is taking applications for girls
from 8 to 18 to spend the sum-
mer in an atmosphere of recre-
ation and education. The Na-
tional Council of Beth Jacob
Schools, with a student body of
more than 3,000 students in 17
all-day schools in New York City
and various communities of the
U S. and Canada, operates a
modern camp in Ferndale, N. Y.

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