W omen :3 at,

Mrs. J. Kozda of Waverly Ave.
was hostess at a brunch for
EZRA, AID TO ISRAEL. Mrs. J.
Weser will hostess a similar af-
fair at 12 noon Saturday, Nov.
5, at here home, 2937 Glendale.
* * *
Mrs. Gerald E. Goldberg, pres-
ident of AVODAH CHAPTER,
PIONEER WOMEN, announces
the formation of a league for
bowling on Thursday afternoons.
Saul Charles; Ben Mostyn and
Harry Block will serve as
coaches. For additional informa-
tion, contact Mrs. Louis Zahler,
UN. 2-9526, Mrs. Samuel Cascade,
UN. 4-5595. The chapter has
scheduled a meeting at 8:30 p.m.
Monday, Nov. '7, at, the home of
Mrs. Louis Isaacs, 19903 War-
rington. Mrs. Vera Walker will
speak on "The United Nations."
Guests are welcome.
* * *
12TH STREET BRANCH of the
LEAGUE FOR SABBATH OB-
SERVANCE will meet Tuesday,
Nov. 8, at Beth Tefilo Emanuel
Synagogue, Woodrow Wilson at
Taylor. Rabbi David Rive will
be guest speaker. Mrs. I. Levin
will preside. All members and
friends are invited.
* * *
A meeting of MIZRACHI WO-
MEN, FANNIE GLUCK CHAP-
TER, was held at the home of
Mrs. Bernard Hencken, Oct. 31.
Mrs. Philip Fealk was appointed
as delegate to the national con-
vention in Atlantic City. The
donor luncheon of the Mizrachi
Women will be held at the
Northwest Hebrew Congregation
Dec. 7. For information, call Mrs.
Sam Bicoll, pledge co-chairman,
UN. 4-6798: Mrs. Max Sossin, co-
chairman, TO. 7-5224.
* * *
Election of officers will be held
by the LADIES AUXILIARY of
KVUTZAH IVRITH • on Monday,
Nov. 7, at the home of Mrs. A.
Zelesny, 3265 Buena Vista. Mrs.
Julius Ring, president, urges all
members to attend.
* * *
The WYOMING GROUP of the
DETROIT CHAPTER of HAD-
ASSAH is having a membership
tea at 12:45 p.m. Tuesday, Nov.
8, at the home of Mrs. Louis

PWO Council Fetes
Contributing Groups

At a Pioneer Women's Council
brunch in honor of the organ-
izatjons which contribute an-
nually to its donor, represepta-
tives of 40 groups heard Aliza
Pnueli, 22, of Jerusalem.
An instructor in the Israeli
army signal school in Tel Aviv,
she is in America as part of the
friendship m i s s i o n of Israeli
youth.
Intensive plans are being for-
mulated for the annual donor
event, which will take place Dec.
14 at Masonic auditorium. Mrs.
Bert Goldstein, president of the
Pioneer Women's Organization
of America, will be guest speak-
er.
Contact Fanny White, Moazot
Hapoalot chairman, for further
information, TO. 9-7180, TO.
6-4260.
Beth Schmuel Synagogue on
Dexter Blvd. will be the scene
of a cultural program featuring
the Yiddish poet, Kadia Malo-
dovsky, at 8:30, p.m. Monday,,
Nov. 14. This affair is also being
sponsored by the PWO Council.

AK Dissension Bloc
Is Convention Bound

The Committee to Reinstate
the` Metropolitan Chapter,
American Jewish Congress, is
giving a party for its members
going to the the AJC convention,
at the Rose Sittig Cohen audi-
torium, on Saturday evening,
Nov. 5.
The evening's program in-
cludes an original reading and
a convention-type song, both
written by Committee members,
to be presented for the first'
time; community singing, danc-
ng and refreshments. Music will
be provided by Reid Hagan.

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Hadassah B & P
Hears Adler Speak

Redstone, 19303 Appoline. All
women in the Wyoming section
are invited to attend.
*
*
Board members of MOLLY SE-
GAL AUXILIARY, JCRS, met
at the home of Mrs. Clara Moss
to make arrangements for the
group's 20th annual banquet, set
for Sunday, Dec. 4, at the May-
fair Room. For reservations call
TO. 5-1373.
* * *-
DOWNTOWN CHAPTER of
BNAI BRITH WOMEN announc-
es a business meeting, Wednes-
day, Nov. 2, at Jericho Temple,
Linwood at Lawrence. Anyone
interested in our new dramatic
group should call Mrs. M. Edel-
son, TY. 8-3257. This is the last
meeting before the fund raising
affair. Members and guests are
invited.
* * *
GEORGE GERSHWIN of BNAI
BRITH WOMEN will combine a
fund-raising rally with its meet-
ing at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday,
Nov. 9. Roth and Berdun Stu-
dios will present a variety
show. Refreshments will be
served. Guests are invited.
* *
A SHERUTH LEAGUE board
meeting will be held Tuesday
evening, Nov. 8, at the home of
Mrs. Bernard Cohen on Cam-
bridge Ave. Open house will be
held Wednesday afternoon, Nov.
9, at the home of Mrs. Norman
Gold, 2750 Oakman Ct. for
workers to bring in their funds.
* * *
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
board will meet Friday, Nov. 11,
at the home of Mrs. Frank Win-
ton, 17574 Monica. Final plans
will be made for the annual
donor luncheon and variety
show, , to be held Wednesday,
Nov. 30, at the Book-Cadillac
Hotel. Phil Brestoff will be mas-
ter of ceremonies.
*
*
PYTHIAN SISTERS, GREAT-
ER DETROIT TEMPLE 152, will
have a social meeting Wednes-
day evening, Nov. 9, at their
Temple Hall, Collingwood end
Dexter. Mrs. L. Hordes will be
hostess. An officers meeting will
be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday,
Nov. 8, at the home of Mrs. S.
Charness, 3321 Richton.
*
DETROIT AUXILIARY, NA-
TIONAL HOME FOR JEWISH
CHILDREN AT DENVER, has
made plans for its annual din
ner-dance. Mrs. Jack Halpern is
chairman of the Dec. 13 event,
to be held at the Book-Cadillac
Hotel. She is assisted by Mrs.
Louis Koppy, ticket chairman,
UN. 3-2205; Mrs. Samuel Kane,
year book,. VE. 5-6177; ,Mrs.
Charles Kottler, - entertainment;
Mrs. Barney Schwartz, publicity.

Mrs. Morris Adler will 'speak
to Business and Professional
Division of Hadassah at a
Brunch at 11:30 a.m. Sunday,
Nov. 6, at Murray Levine's, 3454
Joy Road. Mrs. Adler will dis-
cuss Hadassah activities.

All women interested in at-
tending, may make reservations
with Ricca Kaye, TY. 6-7391.
The honor roll committee with
Rebecca Ehrinpries and Rosalind
Schubot as co- cha ir m e n, is
working on a concerted drive to
raise money through member-
ship Honor Roll pledges for
Hadassah Medical Organization,
Youth Aliyah and child welfare.
The culminating Honor Roll
event will be held Thursday eve-
ning, Nov. 8. The honor roll
committee consists of: Anne
Baron, Yetta Benjamin, Ethel
Birnbaum, Sara Epstein, Sophie
Fenton, Miriam Goldstein, Lil-
lian Gordon, Lee Harrison, Helen
Kass, Ricca Kaye, Sophie Kut-
loy, Rose . Lipsitz, Eva Ravnitsky,
Dorothea Richmond, Ethel
Rosenthal, Goldie Slakter, Mrs.
Harriet Talbot, Florence Thorn-
borough, Betty Utley and EVe
Williams.

Brunch Postponed

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...The Sunday Nighters are pre-
senting their third annual har-
vest moon dance Sunday eve-
ning, Nov. 13, at the Jewish Cen-
ter. Music will be furnished by
Sam Barnett and his orchestra.
All members are invited to at-
tend and to bring their friends.

The Association of Hebrew
Teachers announces that the
brunch it was planning with the
Parent-Teacher Organization of
the United Hebrew Schools for
Sunday, Nov. 6, has been post-
poned to a later date.

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THE ETERNAL LIGHT

Time: Sunday, Nov. 6.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: Ezra Stone, starring
in Morton Wishengrad's "How
They Knocked the Devil Out of
Uncle Ezra."
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FAMILY CLOSEUP

Time: 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 8.
Station : WXYZ.
Feature: The story of a veter-
an and his four-year-old strug-
gle to resume living as a civilian,
a drama in honor of Armistice
Day, co-sponsored by family
service agencies including the
Detroit- Jewish Social Service
Bureau.

* * *
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL

Time: 10 a.m. Sunday, Nov. G.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Rabbi Louis L. Mann
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ple Israel Sisterhood continues
with its "Year of Fashions."
Mrs. Sidney Rosen, vice presi-
dent in charge of programs, an-
nounces this schedule for the
balance of the year:
Nov. 14, "Fashions in Facts,"
Mrs. Harold M. Baum of Milwau-
kee, guest speaker. Dec. 12,
"Fashions in Fun" Quiz Pro-
gram on Jewish lore, music,
facts and people. Jan. 9, "Fash-
ions in Fiction," Rabbi Leon
Fram's annual book review. Feb.
13, joint meeting with League of
Jewish Women's Organizations.
Mar. 13, "Fashions in Friend-
ship," Inter-faith meeting. April
10, "Fashions in Freedom," hon-
oring National Freedom Month.
May 8, "Fashions in Families,"
Mothers' Day program. June 5,
"Fashions in Finale," annual
meeting and installation of of-
ficers.

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