THE JEWISH NEWS--
Friday, February 3, 1959
omen aut Activitiei
ALPHA ZETA OMEGA AUXIL-
IARY will meet at 9 p.m. Wed-
nesday, Feb. 8, at Hillel House.
Plans for a forthcoming fashion
show and luncheon are being
completed.
that the cancer pad project is
under the chairmanship of Mrs.
Lenord Weinberg. The group
meets Wednesday afternoons at
Mrs. Weinberg's h o m e, 19165
Freeland., UN. 2-7757.
BETH AARON SISTERHOOD
president, Mrs. Sam L. Schnei-
der, announces a meeting for
8:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 6, at
the synagogue. A social will fol-
low the meeting. A paid-up
membership dinner will be held
Feb. 20. Those interested in
joining the sisterhood should
'call Mrs. Marion Levine, mem-
bership chairman, UN. 1-5780.
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A varied social evening is
planned for 8 p.m. Sunday, Feb.
5, when CHANNA CZENESH
CHAPTER of Pioneer Women
holds a bon voyage party for
Mesdames Mae Burg, Rose Burg
and Cassie Fishbaine, who are
leaving for Israel. The com-
munity is invited to attend the
party which will be held at the
Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., Lawton
at Tyler.
BNAI ISRAEL SISTERHOOD
and BETH JACOB SISTER-
HOODS of Pontiac held their
annual joint Oneg Shabbat Jan.
21 at the Casa Delray. Mrs.
Meyer Simons was hostess. Pro-
g r a m participants included
Mesdames: Thomas Horwitz,
Morris Serwin, Sam Stolrau,
Benjamin Smith, Martin Eller,
Irving Kaper, Gerald Walker,
Al Tauber, George Surowitz, S.
Sapperstein and Morris Blume-
no.
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AESCULAPIAN LADIES AUX-
ILIARY will meet at 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 8, at the home
of Mrs. Seymour Morton, 18900
Santa Barbara. Dessert lunch-
eon will be served. Arrangements
will be completed for the corn-
ing membership tea.
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YOUTH EDUCATION
LEAGUE will hold a Valentine
dinner dance at Club Bali Feb.
15. Mrs. Hy Burnstein is chair-
man with Mrs. A. Erlich co-
chairman_ Mrs. Louis Fried,
president, on behalf of the or-
ganization, thanked the guests
and contributors who helped
make the annual pledge fund
drive and luncheon successful.
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Mrs. Win. Jacobs and a co-
hostess will be in charge of a
victory luncheon in February
for . members of SHERUTH
LEAGUE who reached. their quo-
tas in the fund-raising drive. A
board meeting . will be held the
second Tuesday in February.
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Mrs. Irving Jaffee, bowling
chairman of HENRY MORGEN-
THAU CHAPTER, BNAI BRITH
WOMEN, announces a few open-
ings for substitute bowlers on
Tuesday evenings at the Rola-
wile Recreation. Mrs. Theodore
Brown, cancer pad chairman,
wishes to obtain discarded white
cloth for cancer pads. She will
pick up supplies, and may be
contacted at WE. 5-0390.
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The annual donor dinner of
the BETH ITZCHOCK SISTER-
HOOD will take place on Sun-
day, Feb. 12, at the Mayfair
Room. Dancing will, follow. For
additional information, contact
Mrs. B. Shiller, WA. 2-8556.
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Mrs. Jack Seder, president of
the JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION, announces a meeting for
12:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 6, at
Bnai Moshe Synagogue. The Is-
rael film, "Dream No More will
be 'Shown. Dessert luncheon will
be served. _
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Mrs. Barney Newman
berg, ticket chairman, TO. 5- Takes Over Presidency
7993.
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Of Home Relief Society
IVAN S. BLOCH CHAPTER,
Mrs. Samuel Arkin installed
Bnai Brith Women, will hold
its second membership party the new officers of Home Relief
Wednesday evening, Feb. 8, at
the home of Mrs. Leslie Rosen-
berg, 2688 Grand Ave. Mrs.
Samuel Banks will be guest
speaker. A millinery show of
spring fashions will be present-
ed and refreshments will be
served. All prospective members
are invited. For information,
call Mrs. A. Schwartz, TO. 8-
9464.
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Mrs. Sam Levin of Calvert
Ave. was host at a luncheon in
her home Tuesday, Jan. 24, to
launch preparations for the sou-
venir book of NORTHWEST
MIZRACHI WOMEN, to be dis-
tributed at their annual dinner-
dance to be held May 17. Guests
included the newly appointed
chairman, Mrs. Sam Bishop, and
co-chairman, •Mrs. I. Baskin and
Mrs. J. Jaffe.
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Mrs. David Grosberg, program
chairman, announces plans for
the meeting of DETROIT CHAP-
TER, Bnai Brith Women, Tues-
day evening, Feb. 14, which will
be a Purim festival. Mrs. Carl
Bayer and her membership com-
mittee will honor all new mem-
bers and their friends with a
"Purim Operetta" to be given by
the lDamatic Group under the
direction of Mrs. Harold John-
son. Mrs. Lewis Manning will
speak. This meeting will be
held at the Dexter-Davison Jew-
ish Center.
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GREATER DETROIT BNAI
BRITH WOMEN'S COUNCIL
sponsored the appearance of
pianist Dorothy Donnegan at
the Dearborn Veterans' hospital.
Mrs. Moe R. Miller was present,
representing the Council.
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DETROIT WOMEN'S SERVICE
CLUB has set April 15 as the
date for its annual cabaret nite
dance, to be held at the Work-
men's Circle. On Jan. 24, the
group heard Walter Farber
speak on education in Israel.
HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, met Monday, Jan, 30 at
the home of Bertha Wilson, 18501
Pennington Dr. to bid farewell
to members Mannie Schreier
and Shoshana Hoffmitz, who are
leaving for an extended visit to
Israel. The group is also Plan-
ning their barn dance for Sun-
Rabbi Leon Fram will be the
day, Feb. 19 at Gramer's Barn. guest speaker at a meeting of
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For information call Bertha Wil- the UNIVERSITY AREA WOM-
CONG.
AHAVAS
ACHIM SIS-
don, UN. 2 - 8918.
EN'S CLUB at the home of Mrs. TERHOOD will meet at the
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Max Garland, 18037 Indiana, on home of Mrs. Harry Eskins, 3290
The DOUBLE TRIANGLE an- Tuesday evening. He will review Clements, on Thursday, Feb. 9.
nounces election of the follow- the book; "My Glorious Broth- Plans have been completed for
ing officers; president, Mr. ers."
a barn dance to be held Sunday,
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Julius Kushner, vice president,
Feb. 12, at Van's Barn Dance
Mrs. Jack Dubin, secretary, Mrs.
ROCHEL LAYA STEPIN AID Hall, 31160 W. Eight Mile Rd.
Ida Milgrom, treasurer, Mrs. Al SOCIETY is holding its annual For tickets or information call
Papo. Trustees are Mrs. Morris donor luncheon Tuesday, March Edith Lenard, TO. 9-9133.
Feldman, Mrs. Mack Docks. Mrs. 7, at Zack's. Chairman of . the
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Morris Glinter is publicity chair- event is Mrs. Sam Gordon with
DETROIT LADIES LECHEM
man. Installation will be held at Mrs. Ben Isaacs assisting. High- ANNEEIM will hold its annual
the Mother and Daughter ban- lights of the afternoon will be a donor banquet at 6 p. m. Sun-
quet at Zack's, May 16. For res- comedy presented by the dra- day, Feb. 12, at Bnai David sy-
ervations call Mrs. Julius Kush- matic group of the Sisterhood of nagogue. Mrs. Dave Cohen will
ner, WE. 3-7541 or Mrs. Morris Cong. Beth Aaron and songs by be toastmaster.
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Glinter, TY. 4-7637.
Mrs. Percy Masiowe
A meeting of the BNAI DAVID
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SISTERHOOD will be held Mon-
Tuesday, Feb. 7 at 12:30 p.m.
TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTER-
the LADIES AUXILIARY of HOOD'S third Oneg Shabbat will day evening, Feb. 6, in the so-
CONG. BNAI DAVID will give a be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, cial hall at 14th and -Elmhurst.
complimentary Hamisha Asar Feb. 11, at the home of Mrs. Plans for the Feb. _13 victory
luncheon for members and Louis Millman, 17555 Birchcrest. dinner, to be held in the May-
friends at the social hall, Elm- Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Louis fair Room, will be discussed.
hurst at 14th. Mrs. Jos. Wien- Schostak and Mrs. Harry Hei- Mrs. M. Simon is chairman for
the evening.
garden announces that Mrs. man,
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Louis Cohen is chairman of ar-
HEIDELBERG, Germany,
-rangements for the luncheon..
PASADENA STUDY CLUB, af- (JTA)—Major Abraham' S. Hy-
Israel movies will be shown.
filiated with the Jewish Com- man, adviser on Jewish affairs
munity Center, is holding a to American High Commissioner
DETROIT WOMEN OF. ALPHA
OMEGA, dental fraternity, have benefit party at the Woodward John J. McCloy, will retire at the
set Tuesday, Feb. 7 for their Center at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, end of this month. The office of
first afternoon luncheon at Huy- Feb. 15. Ann Weingarden and Jewish adviser will come to an
ler's, at 12:30 p.m. According to Bertha Cohen are co-chairmen. end with his departure from
program chairman Mrs. Samuel For tickets, call Nettie Rothen- Germany.
Stulberg,• Myrtle Labbitt, radio ilm ■ Inammee,
commentator on women's activi-
ties, will be the speaker. Mrs.
Manuel Feldman and Mrs.
Frank' Reisman, corresponding
secretaries, will contact the
membership regarding reserva-
tions.
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Corner West Warren and
The SISTERHOOD OF MO-
tivernois
- opposite Lincoln Motors
GEN ABRAHAM will hold its
DELIVERY! on Fresh W2" Killed Poult
membership tea at the home of
Mrs. Isadore Levin, 3289 Elm-
hurst, at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb.
Why Pay More 'for Your Kosher Poultry?
7. A night of games is planned,
followed by a buffet tea.
• Pullets
• Roasters
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• Ducks
• Springers
A play is being' cast by Mrs.
• Geese
• Hens
Albert Kaplan, dramatic chair-
• Turkeys
man for TIKVAH CHAPTER,
Bnai Brith. Mrs. Kaplan asks in-
KOSHER KILLED AND DELIVERED TO
terested members to ,call.her at
YOUR
HOME AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES
UN. 23709. Mrs, Milton Harris,
MRS. BARNEY NEWMAN
Society at a meeting Jan. 23 at
the Book Cadillac Hotel.
Mrs. Barney Newman took
over the presidency. She will be
assisted by Mrs. Frank Winton,
chairman of the board; Mes-
dames Ralph Levy, Joseph Rot-
tenberg, Sidney Tauber, William
BorM, vice presidents; Mrs. John
Herman, treasurer; Mesdames
Hiram Kaufman, Sam Goldman,
Jack Garelick, secretaries; Mrs.
Her man Sperling, program
chairman; Mrs. Samuel Arkin,
auditor; Mrs. Robert Frieden-
berg, publicity chairman.
The board will meet at 12:30
p.m. Friday, Feb. 10, at the home
of Mrs. Harry Shulman, 2651
Webb.
GERTRUDE STEINCOLD
•Alterations - Dressmaking
Designing Expertly Done
Reasonable Prices
3743 Boston, W. of Dexter
TY. 7-6050
For a Delightful Evening of
Music ajd Entertainment. . .
MICKEY WOOLF
and His Orchestra
Ably Assisted by Sammy Woolf
UN. 3-3737
FRIEDMAN-RATNER — At a
candlelight ceremony Jan. 22 at
Zack's, Ilene Ratner, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Ratner
of N. Martindale, became the
bride of Joseph Friedman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fried-
man of Monterey Ave. Rabbi
Joshua Sperka and Cantor Hy-
man Adler performed the dou-
ble-ring ceremony.
The bride wore a princess
candlelight satin g o w n, em-
broidered with seed pearls and
white beads. A Juliet cap of
pearls held her veil of illusion
and lace. She carried a prayer
book with a white orchid.
Mrs. Sidney Schwartz w a s
matron-of-honor; Betty Fried-
man, sister of bridegroom, and
Freda Fine, bridesmaids; Mi-
riam Moss, junior bridesmaid.
Marcus Sharp was best man;
Paul Orr and Seymour Deitch,
ushers, Burl Moss, junior usher.
Out of town guests were:
Louis Ratner, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Ratner, Dr. and Mrs.
George Raffel, and daughter,
Fay Linda, of Pittsburgh, Pa.;
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Love of
Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Mandelbaum, Ben Mandelbaum,
Mrs. 0. Wexler, of Toledo; Mar-
cus Sharp of Pittsfield, Mass.
The couple are honeymooning
in New York and will reside on
Tuxedo Ave. on their return.
BODZIN FAMILY CLUB will
meet Feb. 4, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Duchan, on
Greenlawn Ave. Plans for future
activities of the club are to be
discussed.
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