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January 27, 1950 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-01-27

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Library Club Formed

16—THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, January 2'7, 1950

Bloch BB Groups
To Hold Fund Affair

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AJC Women Review At Bnai Moshe School
Weis Autobiography

Stephen S. Wise's autobiogra-
phy, "Challenging Years", com-
pleted shortly before his death,
will - be reviewed at all Education'
Study Group meetings of the
Women's Division of American
Jewish Congress, Monday, Jan.
30 following dessert luncheons
at 1:15 p.m. at the following lo-
cations:
South: Mrs. T. Masserman,
2007 Boston. Reviewer, Mrs. Kib-
by Bosenbaum. Central; Mrs.
Louis Panush, 3437 Oakman. Re-
viewer, Mrs. Archie Goldberg.
Northeast: Mrs. Julian Barit,
4011 Norfolk. Reviewer, Mrs.
Barit. Northwest: Mrs. H. Pop-
kin, 18019 Santa Barbara. Re-
viewer, Mrs. Jack Portney.
Mrs. Samuel Herman, chair-
man of the Speakers Bureau may
be reached at TO. 5-3877, by any
organization wishing to use
speakers or the plays offered by
American Jewish Congress.

Wednesday, Feb. 15. Wives of
Jewish pharmacists are invited.
Chairmen of the affair are Mes-
dames - Meyer Goldstein, Martin
Share and Michael Wainer.
* ,. *
The next board meeting of
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD will
be held at 12:30 p.m. Monday,
Jan. 30, at the home of Mrs.
Joshua Sperka, 1938 Tuxedo.
Plans for the Feb. 13 victory din-
ner at the Mayfair Room will be
discussed. Mrs. M. Simon is
chairman for the evening.
* *
The dramatic group of the
NORTH WEST SISTERHOOD
will present a comedy. "Conso-
lation," by Charles George, at
8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 1, at
the synagogue. The cast includes
Mesdames Arthur Ross, Morris
Gebel, Morris Sherbow, Ernest
Armstrong and Jules Kamen.
* * *
House warming and installa- Mrs. I. Feldman and Mrs. A.
JUNE KAHN and BER-
tion of officers will be featured Ross are directors.
NARD CASSELS rehearse a by the FENKELL MOTHERS'
scene from the "Meller-Dram- CLUB at 1 p.m., Monday, Jan.
EVA PR.ENZLAUER MATER-
mer" to be presented at the 30 at the Dexter - Davison NITY AID will meet at the home
fund-raising affair of the Ivan Branch of the Jewish Commun- of Mrs E. Ledermann, 3242
S. Bloch Lodge and Auxiliary ity Center. Jewish women in the Monterey at 12:30 p.m. Feb. '7.
Mrs. Rose Goldberg, case worker,
of Bnai Brith at 8:30 p.m. neighborhood are invited.
* * *
will report on pending cases.
Saturday, Jan. 28, at the May-
* * *
YOUNG WOMEN'S STUDY
fair Room.
PHILIP HANDLER CHAPTER,
CLUB will meet Wednesday, Feb.
Others in the cast are: Jack .1, at the Dexter-Davison Jew- Bnai Brith Women, will meet
Cohen, Mort Rappaport, Sid ish Center. Dr. Stephen S. Wise's Thursday, Feb. 2, at the Young
Schlenker, Dorothy Droz and autobiography "The Challenging Israel Center. New members
were welcomed at a tea Jan. 23
Rosalie Greenberg. Fred Sorklo Years" will be reviewed.
* * *
at the home of Mrs. Frank Bas-
will be master-of-ceremonies.
Among the members of IN- sin. Chapter workers for the re-
Joseph Greenberg is directing
FANTS' SERVICE GROUP who cent Bnai Brith fund-raising
the show.
appeared on the Pat 'n' Johnny event held a victory party Jan.
Tickets will be available at Television show Jan. 18, pre- 26 at the Bowery.
the door.
ceding their dinner-dance and
* * *
show last Sunday, were Mes-
AHAVAS ACHIM SISTE R-
dames Samuel Merson, Bernard HOOD met at Reva Comen's
May, David Riseman, Saul Gold- house to complete plans for a
en and George Klein.
barn dance to be held Feb. 12
* * •*
at Van's Barn Dance Hall, 31160
MOLLY SEGAL AUXILIARY, W. Eight Mile Rd. For tickets
JCRS, installed the following of- or information, contact Edith
ficers on Jan. 17: President, Mrs.
Mina Shapiro; vice presidents, Lenard, TO. 9-9133.
* * *
Fanny Sriro, Fanny Paul, Pau-
The A M E,R ICAN HAVEN
line Brandwine; secretaries,
Anna Greenfield, Ada Thicker; CLUB held its annual election
treasurer, Celia Schuster; chair- of officers at the home of Mrs.
man of special events, Mrs. Net- Hyman Grossman of Coiling-
wood Ave. The new officers in-
tie Nadler, S. Saidman.
* *
chide Minnie Grossman, presi-
Mrs. Sol Cohen, director of the dent; Ann Tamoraff, vice pres-
dramatic • group of HENRY ident; Belle Kaminsky, treasur-
MORGENTHAU CHAPTER, er; Ann Goldstein, secretary.
* * *
BNAI BRITH WOMEN, an-
LADIES
OF
YESHIVATH
nounces a special rehearsal at
8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 1. at BETH YEHUDAH report a con-
the home of Mrs. Arthur Mon- tribution from Mr. and Mrs.
son. The group is preparing a David Diamond, in memory of
"Morgenthau Minstrel Show" to the late Mrs. Dorn, mother of
be presented Wednesday, Feb. 15, Morris pOrn;
* * *
at Bnai Moshe.
* * *
EQUALITY CLUB meets at
Windsor's: KADIMAH CHAP- the . home of Sonia Gertzman,
MRS. ALLEN PRINSTEIN
TER OF HADASSAH presents 18516 Indiana, Wednesday even-
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Prinstein their 25th annual Copa Kadi- ing, Feb. 1. A. charity luncheon
are at home on Elmhurst Ave., mah Nite at the Elmwood Hotel will be held Saturday afternoon,
Jan. 28, at the home of Sophie
after honeymooning in Miami in Windsor at 8:30 p.m. Monday, Lerman, 2657 Pasadena. Mem-
Feb. 13. There will be dancing
Beach and Cuba. Their wedding to the music of Jack Madden bers are urged to attend and
ceremony and dinner took place and his orchestra and a floor bring friends.
* * *
show. Tickets can be obtained
Nov. 1 at the Bel Aire.
SHERUTH LEAGUE held their
Mrs. Prinstein is the former from members or by calling Mrs.
Vivian Berry, daughter of Mrs. Shirley Feldman, Windsor, 2- donor luncheon at Masonic
Temple Jan._ 17. Mrs. Harry
Jacob Berry of Elmhurst Ave. 6095.
* * *
• Storch w a s named "Sheruth
and the late Mr. Berry. Her
AESCULAPIAN LADIES' AID Donor Duchess." Proceeds from
husband's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Meyer Prinstein of Calvert SOCIETY through its president, the affair will help to clothe
Mrs. Hy Marigolis, announces and send miderprivileged chil-
Ave.
their membership tea to be held dren to camp. The next meet-
For her wedding, the bride
at the Variety Club at 1 p.m. ing will be in Feb.
chose a gown , of satin and net
trimmed with seed pearls and
brocaded satin flowers. Her il-
lusion veil was held by a seed
pearl tiara. She carried white
orchids and lilies of the valley
on a Bible.
Her attendants were her sis-
ter, Mrs. S. Singer, matron-of-
honor; Evelyn Prinstein, • the
bridegroom's sister, maid - of-
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honor; Mrs. S. Shayne, Belle
Davis, Norma Karbal, Rita
14118. `,Schaeffer, bridesmaids; G a i 1
Kott, junior bridesmaid; Reva
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Jack Prinstein was his broth-
NOW OPEN FOR CHILDREN
er's best man, ushers were Sid-
ney Shayne, Bernie Schneider,
Don Klein and William Zucker.
FROM 3 1/2 TO 5 YEARS OF AGE
David Kott was ring bearer.

Mrs. Max Klaper, 'chairman of
the RADOMER LADIES' AUXIL-
IARY donor dinner and Mrs.
Benjamin Halpern, chairman of
the brunches committee, thank-
ed the sisters of the brunch
committee and the hostesses for
their efforts in making the don-
or dinner successful.
* * *
The • NATIONAL WOMEN'S
LEAGUE FOR ISRAEL met at
the home of Mrs. Joseph Gross-
man to formulate plans for a
clothing • shower to be held at 1
p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 31 at the
home of Mrs. Morris Grossman.
3761 Kendall. Chairmen for this
affair are Mesdames I. M. Ma-
lek, Anton Rosenfeld and Frank
Mehr. The public is invited. Ad-
mission will be new or old cloth-
ing in good condition; infants'
and children's things are pre-
ferred.

Coats, capes, jackets, stoles,
Mink, Leopard, Beaver, Per-
sian.

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the birth of their first son on
Tuesday, January 17. Eban is
Israel's permanent representa-
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