Parents Announce Troth 12—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 28, 1949 At Dinner for Farrffiy 1 /Vorriett'i Club ActivilieJ Mrs. 'Sam Rosenberg, president of the GOOD Ai (LL SEWING CIRCLE, announces a charity games party to be field at 8 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 9, at Bnai Moshe Synagogue. Prizes and refresh- ments are planned. Mrs. Harry Meer is chairman, assisted by Mrs. Jacob Nagler. Mrs. S. Collis heads the tele- phone squad of the PARKSIDE HEBREW SCHOOL PARENT- TEACHERS ORGANIZAT I 0 N . She is assisted by Mesdames H. Feinberg, A. Feinstein, H. Wein- garten, A. Weisswasser and D. . Yamshon. Mrs. F. Schwartz has been named associate corre- sponding secretary, to assist Mrs. W. Shulak. * *. * BETH AARON SISTERHOOD will meet at 8:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 7, at the Synagogue. Mrs. H. Becker, program chairman, announces that there will be a guest speaker. Tickets for the Dec. 6 donor luncheon may be obtained from the chairman, Mrs. I. Levine, UN. 1-5780, or her co-chairman, Mrs. I. Chack- en, UN. 3-6574. * * Mrs. Albert Klarons, president of CAROLINA FRIEND SHIP CLUB, announces that the group is in the midst of many func- tions to raise funds, of which the majority will go to the Child Welfare Fund, through Club Two of the Pioneer Women's Or7 ganization. * * * ISRAEL CHAPTER, BNAI BRITH WOMEN, will hold a fund raising rally at 8:15 p.m., Monday, Oct. 31. at Butzel Hall, Jewish Center. Mrs. Hy Koenigsberg, program chairman, announces the pro- , gram will consist of Ofelia Na- varro, Spanish dancer, who danced with the Detroit News Travel Show and the Interna- tional Institute, and 7-year-old Chi-Chi Prentis, winner of the Starlight Stairway of WXYZ-TV. - Mrs. Stanley Yates, past presi- dent of Louis Marshall Chapter, will be guest speaker. * * * ZEDAKAH CLUB will present Mrs. Zelda Selmar reviewing Robert St. John's "Sholom Means Peace" at a tea Monday, Oct. 31, at the Northwest Syn- ogogue. T h e committee i n charge includes Mesdames Paul Deutch, Ben Jacobs arid Hattie Schwartz. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. K. Schapiro, 18625 Wildemere. * * SISTERHOOD of CONG. AH- VAS ACHIM held a membership meeting Oct. 27 at tfke home of ;, ' Mrs. Harry Spoon, 518_ W. Outer Dr. * * * Mrs. Joe Conn of Burlingame Ave. entertained former mem- bers of ALPHA GAMMA PHI SORORITY, and their husbands, Oct. 16, in an effort to reorgan- ize the group. Mrs. Louis Shore of Windsor will entertain the group on Nov. 20. * * * JEWISH EUROPEAN WEL- FARE ORGANIZATION, NORTH WOODWARD BRANCH, will hold a brunch at 12 noon Tues- day,. Nov. 1, at the home of Mrs. Sam Rosen, 1421 Boston Blvd. Proceeds will be used for cloth- ing for Israel orphans. Mrs. Lewis Steinberg, chairman of the Dec. 13 donor event, announces that Mesdames Joseph Zucker- man, Sadie Bienfield and Anna Goldberg will be her assistants. * * * HEBREW • LADIES AID SO- CIETY is planning a fall festiVal social for 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 2, at Bnai Moshe hall. Des- sert luncheon and games are planned. Mrs. Dora Ehrlich will be guest of honor. Mrs. Paul Freeman and Mrs. Louis Kepes are chairmen of the event, with Mrs. Manuel Engel as hostess chairman. * * * DETROIT WOMEN'S SERVICE CLUB will hold open house Tuesday, Nov. 1, at the Work- men's Circle, as a membership social. Dr. William Wattenberg of Wayne U. will speak on "Child Psychology." For infor- mation, call the chairman, Mrs. Ann Weinstein, TY. 4-8116. Nov. 22 is the date of the fifth annual donor luncheon, to be held at Huyler's. For tickets, call Mrs. Edythe Davis, TY. 7-7761, or Mrs. Jewel Levin, WE. 4-8346. * * * Shirley Bernstein and a fund- raising committee of BNAI BRITH's BUSINESS and PRO- FESSIONAL CHAPTER, are completing plans foi a cocktail party for Saturday evening, Nov. 12, at the Furniture Club in the Detroiter Hotel. Admission will be a ticket to the Bnai Bri•s forthcoming "Borschtcapades." For further information, call Miss Bernstein at TO. 7-8891. • * * THE WOMEN'S AUXILIARY of the ACCOUNTANTS' GUILD met Oct. 26 at the home of Mrs. N. Horowitz, 19303 Ohio. Fund- raising plans were discussed. * * * DETROIT CHAPTER, BNAI BRITH WOMEN, has planned a luncheonette and rally for wom- en who have bought tickets to the Nov. 21 Bnai Brith donor event. Entertainment will be provided by the chapter's dra- matic group and Young Adult Guild. The luncheonette will take place at 12:30 p.m. Wed- nesday, Nov. 9, at the Jewish Center. * At SHE-RUTH LEAGUE Oct. 17, Henry Feinberg of the Jew- ish Social Service Bureau spoke, and movies were shown on the Torch Drive. Hostesses were Mesdames Martin Bader, Leon- ard Brand and Bernard Cohen. Plans are being made for a barn dance to be held in No- vember. * * * A "brunch" will be given by Mrs. M. Pianko, 3361 Tuxedo, on Nov. 1, with Mrs. J. Michalson as co-hostess. The proceeds will go toward the donor dinner of thd RADIMER LADIES' AUXIL- IARY to be held Jan. 17 at the Mayfair. * * Zhe 12th annual banquet of the DAVID HORODOCKER JRS. is scheduled for Tuesday evening, Nov. 29, at the Fort Wayne Hotel. An evening of en- tertainment, is planned. Mrs. B. Friedman is ticket chairman. Proceeds will be divided among Israel and local charities. * * CLUB TWO PIONEER WOM- EN announces that Estelle Mis- kin-and Dora Ross are chairmen of Moatzoth Hapolaoth and Child Welfare. Captains are: Rae Levine, Anna Stein, Minnie Handler, Fannie Grober, Mollie Baschin, Miriam Beitman, Sonia Abrams, Sara Boim, Fannie Friedman, 0. Goldberg, M. Gus- sin, J. Koss and E. Rose. Anna Epel and Anna Assik are chair- men of the membership commit- tee, assisted by D. Dworkin, J. Serling, R. Levine, S. Boim, B. Reisman, G. Leibovitz, E. Beck- waith, E. Labiner, E. Perlmutter, L. Band, G. Fleish ,,, r. *' * * The next meeting of the YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM will be held at the home of Mrs. George L. Barron, 18633 Monica at 12:30 p.m., Mon- day, Oct. 31. * * BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD will meet Monday evening, Oct. 31, in the social hall at 14th and Elmhurst to discuss plans for the donor luncheon to be held Nov. 22. Tickets may be obtained at the meeting, or by calling donor chairman, Mrs. Henry Shore at UN. 3-8015. Mrs. Morris Kosak is chairman of the pro- gram book. Donations can be made by calling her at TO. 5-3515. * * * PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB will meet Monday, Oct. 31, at- the home of Mrs. Samuel Dean of Webb Ave. Members are urged to bring their ads and pledges for the donor luncheon to be held Wednesday, Nov. 9, at the Masonic Temple. * * * Next meeting of the HARRY KEIDEN CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, will be held Tuesday, Nov. 1 at the Book Cadillac Hotel. The chapter will hear Haskell Lazar, regional director of the Anti- Defamation League of Michigan. Mrs. George Agree, ticket chair- man, announced that Nov. 7 is the deadline for patron tick- ets. Mrs. Alfred Laikin, presi- dent of the chapter, is reported recovering from an operation and is now at home. * * PYTHIAN SISTERS, Greater Detroit Temple No. 152, will hold a 'paid up membership tea at the home of Mrs. Samuel Rosen, 1421 Boston Blvd., at 2 p.m., Sat- urday, Oct. 29. Prospective mem- bers are invited. Mrs. Max Beim is chairman. * * * PURITY CHAPTER has com- pleted plans for its first charity donor luncheon to be held Tues- day, Nov. 1, at the Masonic Tem- ple. Friends and members are urged to get their reservations early, by calling TO. 6-4365 or TO. 6-8666. * * * Mrs. S. Goldoftas, chairman of PIONEER WOMEN CLUB ONE, announces that at a luncheon held at Lachar's, the Ezra, Aid to Israel, presented a check for $1,000 part payment on a pledge of $4,500. Ezra has undertaken to furnish the kitchen in the children's home in Rishon Le- Tzion which is being construc- ted by the Moazot Hapoaot in Israel, sister organization of the Pioneer Women. e At a recent family dinner, Mr. Phil Brestoff to MC and Mrs. Leon E. Sigman of At Home Relief Donor Buena Vista Ave., announced Phil Brestoff will he master of ceremonies at the Nov. 3 donor luncheon of Home Relief Society at the Book Cadillac Hotel. En- tertainment will feature winners of the WXYZ-TV show Starlight Stairway. 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