ca 12—THE JEWISH NEVUS Friday, February 17, 1950 \,= INF Women Report On Donor Success; Hordes to Speak Mem.Ders of the Ladies Auxil- iary of the Jewish National Fund will report on their recent donor event at a victory meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 21, at Beth Shmuel Syn- agog ue. Beginning at 12:30 p.m. • with dessert lunch- eon, th e pro- gram. will fea- ture original readings by Mrs. Irving Arlin and •Florence Weintraub vocal selections by Florence Weintraub, with Mrs. Samuel Barr at the piano. William -Hordes will be guest speaker. Mrs. Albert Prag. president, will preside. Hostesses for the luncheonette will be Mesdames Sidney Rabin, Ben Klein and Peter Chodoroff. PTA e: Beth Yehudah Spon,cols Games Night Beth Yel-2.udah PTA announces a night c games, to be held March 4, in Zack's Hall. Pro- :s. seeds will go for a new lighting system in. Beth Yehud.ah class- rooms. Mrs. Isadore Levin is general chairman of the event, with Mrs. Saul Semo.nsky and Mrs. Emil Spilman, co-chairmen; Mrs.Si- mon Lerman, ticket chairman; Bernard Boten, Barney KosOf- sky and Simon Silver, games di- rectors. The following are committee members: Mrs. Benjamin Aron- son, Mrs, Morris Berris, Mrs. Sam Cohen, Joseph Goldberg, Eugene Greenfield, Rabbi and Mrs. Solomon Gruskin, Mrs. Minnie Levitt, Mrs. Harry Port- noy, Mrs. F,enee Rochelle, Mrs. Joshua S p e r k a, Mrs. Milton Sterns, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Traurig, Sol Wander, NortfTwest Sisterhood's Oneg Sbabbat on Purim Northwest Sisterhood's fourth Oneg Shabbat will be held at the home of Mrs..Jacob Levine, 18666 -Santa Barbara. Saturda3i, Feb. 18, 2 p.m. Mrs. Jacob E. Segal is chairman. With Purim as the theme, the afternoon •/1, ill be devoted to readings in Yiddish from Sho- lem Aleichern presented by Mrs. Irving Ackerman, and humorous reading in English by Mrs. Har- ry Goldberg. A teaching quartet from the Sisterhood choral group. directed by Mrs. Jos M. Markel, will lead community singing. All women are invited. • Women MIZRACHI WOMEN, FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER, announces a membership tea, at the home of Mrs. Leo Genser, 17136 Cherry- lawn, at 12:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 20. A guest speaker will be present. Friends are invited. * is * AMERICAN HAVEN CLUB, meeting at the home of Mrs. Fred Katz of Tuxedo Ave., decided to postpone the annual donor luncheon from March, as originally scheduled, to October, due to the fact that many of the members are vacationing at this time. * * * HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will meet at the home of Mrs. Dan Levy, 2166 Oakman Blvd. at 12:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 27. Guest speaker will be Judge Daniel J. Healy of Probate Court, who will discuss Juvenile Court nroblems. * * * BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD will hold its second Oneg Shab- bat at the home of the presi- dent, Mrs. Sheldon Leach, 2708 Glendale on Saturday, Feb. 18. A board meeting will be held in the social hall Monday after- noon. Feb. 20. Mrs. S. Poskel and Mrs. M. Sampson will be hostesses. On Monday, Feb. 27, at 1:30, the book discussion group will meet at the home of Mrs. Joshua Sperka, 1938 Tux- edo, to discuss Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt's "This I Remember." GOLDIE MYERSON GROUP, Pioneer Women, will hold a Histadrut evening at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 21 at the club rooms, 11818 Dexter. An Israel film will be shown. Mrs. M. Landsberg will preside. Mon- day, March 13, at 12 p.m., a luncheon will be held in .the Metropolitan Bldg. Games will follow. For tickets call Mrs. Jas. Brindge, TO. 6-6800. • * * * BETH ABRAHAM SISTER- HOOD will hold a social Satur- day evening Feb. 18, at the syn- agogue, to benefit its project of sending Passover food parcels to Europe and Israel. The public is invited. At a meeting Feb. 14, at the home of Mrs. Sidney S‘chlaff, plans were formulated for the organization of a Junior Sisterhood. * * * At a meeting of the DETROIT SERVICE CLUB Feb. 7, Mrs. Tillie Tam, chairman, discussed plans for the Cabaret Nite Dance to be held Saturday, April 15, at the Workmen's Circle Center. Mrs. Sonia Shep- ard and Mrs. Ethel Klein are chairmen of the souvenir book. * * * The members of the SISTER- HOOD OF MOGEN ABRAHAM are serving wine and cake for the kiddush to the junior con- gregation - of the synagogue every Saturday morning.. eird3 Jan. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ton J. Zimmerman (Helen Kraps) of C3:enda.le Ave., a son, David Neal. * * * Jan. 29—To Dr. and Mrs. Maxwell M. Hoffman (Leah Silverman) of Glendale Ave., a son, Marc Harvey. • * * Feb. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar- vin Madgy ::Mollye Freedman), a son. Neil Scott. * * Feb. f—To Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gittleman (Adell Duben) of Monica Ave., a son, Leonard I - Harvey. * * * Feb. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. David Winston (Beverly Franks) of Cortland Ave., a daughter, Fre- da Louise. * The Stork HARRY B. KEIDEN CHAP- TER, Bnai Brith, met jointly with the Lodge Feb. 7 at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Mrs. Alfred Laiken, chapter president, re- ceived a silver menorah, symbol of Bnai Brith from Saul Robbins, Lodge president. The women presented the skit, "Have You had Your Operation," under the direction of Charles Kalish. The women also won a trophy for selling high-tickets in their class. * * * PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB will have a luncheon and card party March 14 in Kern's Auditorium. Mrs. S. Nadek and Mrs. N. Brown are in charge of tickets. An open meeting will be held Feb 27 at the Bnai Moshe. • * * PURITY CHAPTER, O.E.S. will hold initiation and free paid-up membership dinner at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 20, at the Eastern Star Temple, 80 Alexandrine W. The chapter has planned a barn dance for March 5, at the Rain- bow Catering. For tickets call Ann Joseph, TO. 7-0683, or Syl- via Harvith, UN. 3-1235. * * * ALPHA ZETA OMEGA AUX- ILIARY met Thursday, Feb. 9, at Hillel House. The annual mothe•-daughter party will be held at Zack's Wednesday, May 10. Mrs. Mary Morton is program chairman a n d Mrs. Edward Rothenberg and Mrs. I. Buchal- ter co-chairmen of the affair. * * * HEBREW LADIES AID SOCI- ETY will hear an outstanding speaker at its meeting Wednes- day, Feb. 22, in the Bnai Moshe library. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. David Goodfriend is chairman of the annual Pu- rim dinner dance to be held on March 12, at Bnai Moshe social hall. Music and entertainment will be furnished by Mickey Woolf. For reservations call Mrs. J. Rosenthal, TY. 7-5458 or Mrs. M. Riegler, WE. 5-2231. * * * BUSINESS AND PROFES- SIONAL CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, is concentrating efforts for the March initiation of new mem- bers to be held in conjunction with all Bnai Brith chapters. Girls in business and profession- al fields are invited to join the group. * * * A movie on Bellefaire will highlight the ISRAEL CHAP- TER, Bnai Brith, meeting at 9 p.m. Feb. 21, at Bnai Jacob Syn- agogue. Mrs. Hy Koenigsberg is in charge of the program. Mem- bership chairmen Mrs.. Alvin Solomon and Mrs. M. Margolis announce the membership drive will end this month and invite members and friends to attend the meeting. 1st ANNUAL PURIM DINNER DANCE Given by the .. -nay hove brought me . . but he c'idn't bring my clothes . . . Mother buys these at Small Fry Fashions at 13211 Dexter . . . and pretty soon she will be able to buy all my clothing and shoes there to fit my needs right thru public school. Carmel Hebiew School and Congregation March 5th at 6 P.M. at the School 17556 WYOMING Near Thatcher FUNDS RAISED TO GO FOR COMPLETION OF SCHOOL . For Reservations Call UNiversity 4-0261 Sol B. Edelman, Chair. Congregations Adas Yeshurun, Shaarey Zion, Anshay Bereznitz, Rovner, Lachovitzer, Berez- nitzer Vereins and other friends will honor * Feb. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Saul Smith (Zelda Golsky) of 3320 Chicago Blvd., a daughter, Linda Suzanne. CERTIFIED MOHEL Rev. liefludah Loewy SERVING IN RaUi "l eo oNnian At a testimonial banquet Sunday, Feb: 19, 6 p.rn., Bnai Moshe Synagogue Guest Speakers: Rabbi Pirochos Katz Hosp:tols and Homes Of Cong. Beth Aaron 3761 HUMPHREY AVE. Judge Patrick H. O'Brien WE. 4-2696 . Prosecutor Gerold K. O'Brien Wayne County Corporation Counsel Arthur L. Robbins silumimk Zedakah Club Marks 28th Birthday- Feb. 27 An open meeting of the BUS- INESS AND PROFESSIONAL GIRLS of PIONEER WOMEN will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 22, at 8:30 p.m. at the Council office, 11818 Dexter. A quiz skit will be presented. Mrs. Anne Mondrow of the Council will talk on Jewish National Fund. Plans will be discussed for a so- cial to be held early in March. For information call Minnie Schneider, TY. 7-0115, or Arlene Kahn, TY. 5-6315. . * MRS. Rueben Galchinsky, president of the ROCHEL LAYA STEPIN AID SOCIETY, an- nounces that final arrange- ments are being made for the forthcoming donor luncheon at Zack's on Tuesday, March 7. Highlights of the afternoon will be a comedy plus vocal selec- tions by Mrs. Percy Maslowe and Nicholas Billardello. SHERUTH LEAGUE meets Tuesday, Feb. 21 at the Wood- ward branch of the Jewish Com- munity Center. Dr. Peter Mar- tin will speak, Mrs. William Ja- cobs and Mrs. Norman Gold are victory luncheon co-chairmen for the Feb. 25 affair at Kings- ley Inn. * * * The dramatic group of PHIL- IP HANDLER CHAPTER, BNAI BRITH WOMEN, has auditioned for an original play, "The Philip Handler Showboat." written by Mrs. Jack Ehrlich and Mrs. Ethel Blackman. Mrs. Ehrlich is directing the production. • * * * The board of HENRY MOR- GENTHAU CHAP T E R, Bnai Brith, meets at 8:30 p.m. Thurs- day, Feb. 23, at the home of Mrs. Sol Cohen, 19182 Santa Rosa. Zedakah Club will celebrate its 28th birthday with a party at 12:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 27, at Kern's Auditorium. Dessert luncheonette will pre- cede an afternoon of games. Mrs. Max H. Elias, president, urges members and their friends to make reservations early, due to limited space. For tickets, call TO. 6-0175 Or TY. 5-5710. BETH AARON SISTER- HOOD'S annual paid-up mem- bership dinner is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 20, at the synagogue. Mrs. I. 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