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March 24, 1950 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-03-24

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Mrs. Samuel Klee, chairman of
the WOMEN'S BOWLING TOUR-
NAMENT of Greater Detroit
Bnai Brith Women's Council,
held at the Great Lakes Bowling
Center, announces that the
traveling trophy was won by
Pisgah Chapter. Mrs. Robert
Coggan, president of the Council,
was guest of honor at a banquet
held at Zack's. Awards were pre-
sented to women of Marshall,
Morgenthau, Pisgah, Tikvah,
Brandeis, Detroit, Bloch and Za-
ger chapters.
* a
At a meeting at the home of
Mrs. Leonard Schiff, SIGMA
DELTA TAU ALUMNI elected
the following new officers: Pres-
ident, Mrs. Leonard Schiff; vice-
president, Mrs. Richard Kopel;
secretaries, Mrs. George Loria,
Mrs. Harold Kaufman; treasur-
er, Mrs. Sanford Walden. A
barn dance is planned for April
23 at Van's Barn. Mrs. Sidney
Kaplan is in charge of tickets.

*

*

12—THE JEWISH NEWS

To Wed New Yorker

The LEAGUE OF JEWISH
WOMEN was represented at a
tea in honor of Edward Sterns,
national representative of the
American Cancer Society, and
Mrs. Jack Williams, commander
of the Southeastern Michigan
Division of the AGS, March 21.
April is Cancer Ccintrol Month.
* *
DETROIT LEAGUE, NATIONAL
HOME for JEWISH CHILDREN
at DENVER, will have a lunch-
eonette at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday,
March 29, at the home of Mrs.
Samuel Schwartz, 18000 Muir-
land. Guest speaker will be Mrs.
Roy Fisher, Jr., who will speak
on "West of the Red Wall."
* *
The LADIES 'AUXILIARY OF
YESHIVATH CHACHMEY LUB-
LIN is planning its eighth an-
nual donor luncheon, to be held
May 2 at Zack's. Mrs. I. Levin
is general chairman; Mesdames
Rose Rubin and Lena Weinberg,
co-chairmen; and Mesdames
Golden and Bennett, societies
chairmen.

`Papirosen' Features
Yablokoff on April 9

MISS HELEN KORMAN

Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Kor-
man of Wildemere Ave. an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Helen, to Arthur
Braverman, son of Dr. and Mrs.
Herbert Braverman of Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Miss Korman attended t h e.
University of Michigan. Her fi-
ance was graduated from the
University last June, with a B.
A. in political science. The wed-
ding will take place May 28.

The MUSIC STUDY CLUB
*
*
choral group has been invited
DETROIT WOMEN'S SERVICE
to sing at the Michigan Feder- CLUB is planning its annual
ation of Music Clubs' convention night-club party for Saturday,
which takes place in May at St.' April 15, at the Workmen's
Joseph, Mich.
Circle. Mrs. Tillie Tam is chair-
m a n. Dancing, entertainment,
* * *
EQUALITY CLUB, meeting at and refreshments are planned. Nordau's Symposium
* * *
the home of Minnie Bloom,
Harold Webster of the Wayne Views Israel Religion
voted to send $25 to the Los
Angeles Sanatorium, $10 for the County Society for Mental
General 'Israel Home. for Girls Health will discuss new pro-
Religion in Israel will be the
and $10 for the Mo'os Chitim. posals for mental health legis- subject of a syMposium at the
lation
at
a
meeting
of
the
DE-
The next meeting will be held
meeting _ of Nordau Chapter,
Wednesday evening, March 29, TROIT SECTION, NATIONAL ZOD, at 9 p.m. Tuesday, March
at the home of Dora Berkowitz, COUNCIL of JEWISH WOMEN, 28, at the home of Dr. Jacob
at the home of Mrs. E. Bryce Weinstein.
15390 Normandy.
Alpern, 19100 Parkside, at 12:45
• * *
The date of the ZOD inter-
Mrs. Sidney Harris, program p.m. Monday, March 27.
chapter amateur program has
*
*
*
chairman of TIKVAH CHAP-
been changed from March 29 to
The WOMEN'S AUXILIARY of April
TER,- Bnai Brith, announces a
26.
special meeting for Tuesday, the ACCOUNTANTS' GUILD
March 28 at Beth Aaron Syna- will meet at, 8:30 p.m. Wednes-
gogue, Wyoming at Thatcher. A day, March 29, at the home of
comedy skit directed by Dena Mrs. F. Bagdade, 18400 Ken-
Selzer of the Gertrude Beauty tucky.
* * *
Salon will be presented. The
DETROIT CHAPTER, Bnai
cast includes Rudy Bean, Esther Brith
bowlers made a good
Inmorie, Mary Genco, Ann Aly- showing in the recent all-city
nyk, Ruth_ Dollins and Charlot- Bnai Brith tournament. The
te Nieman. Mrs. Gertrude Kap- Chapter's two leagues came
AIR
lan, will give a hair demonstra- home with 21 of the 50 trophies
BOAT
tion. Guest soloist of the even- given.
"Baby League", which was
to ISRAEL
ing will be Rosina LaKritz.
organized in October, 1949, won
*
14.
Among
the
prize
winners
Pickle Cutler is chairman of
STEAMER $2
the nominating committee for were the presidents of both lea-
the BUSINESS AND PROFES- gues: Loretta Davis and Betty
SIONAL CHAPTER of BNAI Johnson, and the "Champion of
BRITH. The committee wel- Champions", Florence Karaben-
comes suggestions for the state ick, a winner in four events.
WORLD - WIDE TRAVEL BUR.
from all members. Miss Cutler
may be reached at TY. 4-2850.
215 Majestic Bldg., WO. 2-3368
California is the second most
The nominating committee's re-
Agents for All Steamship
populous
state,
with
10,600,000
port will be given at the April population.
and Air Lines
meeting.
* * *
HENRY MORGENTHAU-
CHAPTER, BNAI BRITH WOM-
EN, will hold a business meeting
at 8:30 p.m. Monday, March 27,
Stemware
Wine Glosses
at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.
China and Glass Dinner Sets
In response to requests for even-
SPECIAL FOR PASSOVER
ing cancer pad meetings, Mrs.
Bill Haftka has been appointed
20 PC. STARTER SET
chairman of such a group. She
Semi-Porcelain
may be reached at TO. 7-1691.
'Service for 4
Afternoon cancer pad meetings
are still in full progress under
the chairmanship of Mrs. Ted
Brown, WE. 5-0390.
* *
7631 W. McNICHOLS, cor. Tuller
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HARRY B. KEIDEN CHAP-
TER, Bnai Brith Women, pre-
sented Mrs. Jack Robinowitz
with the conservation award,
and Mrs. Morris Direnfeld with
the membership award. The fol-
lowing members participated in
the bowling tournament held
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will be a general meeting April
LARGE SELECTION OF MATZO COVERS
4 at the Book Cadillac Hotel.
* • •
HAGADAHS
BBYO's "Little Theatre" group
will be PISGAH CHAPTER'S
CANDLE STICKS — SILVER, BRASS, AND CHROME,
guests at 8:30 .p.m. Monday,
GUARANTEED NOT TO TARNISH
March 27, at Bnai Moshe. This
group was recently formed un-
LARGE SELECTION OF SILVER CUPS INCLUDING
der the joint directorship of
CUPS FROM ISRAEL WITH EMBLEM OF THE
Mrs. Allen Laban and Mrs. Da-
JEWISH STATE
vid Haberman. Alan Gold, son
of Pisgah's president Mrs. Sam
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Friday, March 24, 1950

Featuring an all-star cast on
its first presentation in Detroit,
"Papirosen" ("Cigarettes") will
be staged here on Sunday even-
ing, April 9, at the Music Hall.
It is being brought here by
Abraham Littman for only one
performance.
Herman Yablokoff, the noted
Jewish star and comedian, who
perfected the play which ran
an entire season in New York,
plays the star role.
Mr. Littman states that this
stirring musical play will fea-
ture well known actors and a
newcomer—a young boy who
has just been introduced to the
Yiddish stage.
Tickets for "Papirosen" al-
ready are available from Mr.
Littman at the Barium Hotel,
WO. 2-5900, at Metro Music
House, Borenstein's Book Store
and Detroit Hebrew Book Store.

u3ic flote3

Phyllis Pullberg, 12-year-old
pianist, will be presented by her
teacher, Betty Kowalsky, in a
recital at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in.
the auditorium
of the Jewish
Center. The pub-
lic is invited.
Phyliss has been
a scholarship
pupil under the
supervision of
Julius Chaj es
for the past
three years. Last
October she was
awarded first Phyllis Pullberg
prize in the city-wide Chopin
competition sponsored by the
Detroit Musicians League.

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donor luncheon for next Octo-
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