Bnai Brith Bowling
Tournament Rolls Swell

To Wed in June

Belle Cohen, Child Rescue
Fund chairman, for PRIMROSE
BENEVOLENT CLUB, announces
a games party, proceeds to be
used for Child Rescue work, to
be held Wednesday, April 12, at
the home of Esther Zimmerman.
Tillie Lichtenstein is sponSoring
the event. A regular meeting
will be held April 10 at Bnai
Moshe.
* * *
DETROIT WOMENS SERVICE
CLUB will hold its .fifth annual
cabaret nite dance Saturday,
April 15, at the Workmen's
Circle. Sam Emmer and his
orchestra will be featured. Re-
freshments and entertainment
are planned.

BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
will hold a pep rally for its April
17 Night of Games on Monday
evening, April 10, at the syna-
gogue social hall. Members of
the Men's Club and Sisterhood
will participate in the quiz pro-
gram. Mrs. Ben Fellows, chair-
man of the games party, may be
reached at TO. 3-0069, for
tickets. Proceeds will be used
to support the Sunday School,
sponsored by the Sisterhood.
* * *
LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP-
TER of Bnai Brith will meet
.April 12 at the Rose Sittig
Cohen Bldg. The chapter bowl-
ers will entertain with skits,
songs and music. Dorothy Fox
is chairman for the evening. Re-
freshments will be served,
* * *
ISRAEL CHAPTER, PIONEER
WOMEN, will hold a member-
ship lecture and luncheon at 1
p.m. - Tuesday, April 11, at the
home of Mrs. Marian Shubow,
3046 Collingwood. Mrs. Edward
L. Cuchman, president of the
Detroit League of Women
Voters, will speak on "The Stat-
us of Women." Prospective mem-
bers are invited.
* * *
Mrs. Herman Kanter will be
hostess to. the SHOLEM ALEI-
CHEM WOMEN'S. LITERARY
GROUP No. 3 for the traditional
Passover luncheon at her home,
2401 Cortland, at 12:30 p.m.
Saturday, April 8. The women,
in their 10th year of cultural
self-educational and support of
the Sholem Aleichem School,
meet every Tuesday. Following
the luncheon Saturday, Mrs.
Arthur L. Robbins will review
Professor Harry Overstreet's
book, "Mature Mind."
* * *
GEORGE GERSHWIN CHAP-.
TER of Bnai Brith Women will
meet Wednesday, April 12, at
the Jewish Fraternal Hall, Lin-
wood and Lawrence. Climaxing
this season's program will be
Dr. Robert Drew, noted psychi-
atrist, guest speaker. Refresh-
ments will be served. Guests are
invited.

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NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID
enrolled 20 new members at its
membership drive meeting
March 27. The dramatic group
entertained with an original
skit based on the history of the
club. Each new member was
presented with a corsage.
* * *
HANITA CHAPTER, PIONEER
WOMEN, plans a series of mem-
bership parties for April. The
first, a night of games, will be
at 8 p.m. Monday, April 10, at
the home of Esther Klein, 0115
LaSalle Blvd. On April 15, at
1:30 p.m., a membership tea will
be held at the home of Bessie
Beckerman, 2938 Leslie. Carrie
Berman, field representative,
will be guest speaker. Bessie
Berris, membership chairman,
and Helen Horenstein, president,
are in charge of arrangements.
* * *
At. its meeting Monday, April
10, 8:30 p.m., at theLabor Zion-
ist Institute, Linwood at Pasa-
dena, the IVAN S. BLOCH
CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, will feat-
ure a "Rumor Clinic," conducted
by Mrs. Virginia Fried. Every ef-
fort will be made to track down
and expose wild and baseless
rumors. A social hour will fol-
low. Guests are welcome. For
further information, call Mrs.
Martin Pastor, chairman, TO.
7-4833.
* * *
JEWISH WOMEN'S E U R 0 -
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION will hold a special meet-
ing at 1 p.m. Monday, April 10,
at Bnai Moshe synagogue. Plans
will be made for the installa-
tion of officers at 8 p.m. Thurs-
day, April 27 at Bnai Moshe.
* * *
S. Sigal, director of the Work-
men's Circle Schools, will speak
on "Pesach" as the COUNCIL
OF WOMEN'S READING CIR-
CLES celebrates the holiday at
2:30 p.m. Saturday, April 8, at
the Workmen's Circle Center.
Group singing and refreshments
also are planned. Mrs. Rosen-
baum will preside and all are
welcome.
* * *
EQUALITY CLUB will meet
Wednesday evening, April 12, at
the home of Betty Berkowitz,
18048 Northlawn. At the last
meeting it was voted to send
$250 to the Jewish War Veterans
Memorial Home as part payment
of the group's pledge.

Red Mogen Dovid
Opens Member Drive

More than 250,000 members
will be sought for the American
Red Mogen David through its
1950 campaign which began with
a Passover appeal and 'will con-
tinue through June 15, it was
announced by Mrs. Archibald
Silverman of Providence, R, I.,
membership chairman.

* *

AESCULAPIAN LADIES AUX-
ILIARY will meet Wednesday-
afternoon, April 12 at the home
of Mrs. David Bez, 3821 Pasa-
dena, to arrange final plans fur
the April 16 Barn Dance. Those
wishing to attend the • affair
should call Mrs. Martin Share,
TO. 6-6145.
* * *
ALPHA ZETA OMEGA AUX-
ILIARY will meet April 19 at
Hillel Foundation, Wayne .Uni-
versity, to elect officerS. Instal-
lation will be held at the annual
mother-daughter dinner at
Zack's on May 10.
.
*
Election of officers and an-
ual committee reports will be
on the program of the DE-
TROIT WOMEN of .ALPHA_
OMEGA dental fraternity at the
Wednesday evening, April 12
meeting at Northwest Hebrew
Congregation, After the business
meeting, the women will join
the men for a social gathering
at which Alpha Nu and Chi, un-
dergraduate.- chapters, will play
host. According to ways and
means chairman Mrs. Joseph
Davis and co-chairmen Mrs. Da-
vid Freedman and Mrs. David
Silver, tickets for the annual
fund-raising luncheon at the
Kholiwood Country Club May 2
are available. For information,
call UN. 3-6211.

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Entries for the City Bnai
Brith. Bowling Tournament will
close Saturday, April 7, accord-
ing to co-chairmen Alfred
Brook and Arthur Schultz. Thir-
ty-five trophies and cash awards
will be at stake when the field
starts rolling at Bowl-O-Drome,
April 15-16. Awards will be made
at the April 16 banquet.
Harold Weiss, tourney secre-
tary, reported a likely entry list
of 500 keglers. Tikvah and
Brandeis lead in the entries
with twelve teams each. Pisgah
will be defending team cham-
pion,
For information call Harold
Weiss, 4081 Clements, TE. 4-
2137.

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, April 7, 1950

IT'S FUN !

It's The

NIGHT OF GAMES

At the NEW

JWV Memorial Home

Davison and Holmur

SUNDAY, APRIL 9

8:30 P.M.

You are cordially invited by
The Lt. Morton A. Silverman
Post and Auxiliary

MISS SELMA KAUFMAN

TO. 8-1048

Selma Kaufman, daughter of
Mrs. Nettie Kaufman of Taylor
Ave. and the late Jacob Kauf-
man, is engaged to Lloyd Earl-
Fishman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Fishman of Tyler. Ave., it
was announced by her mother.
June 18 is the couple's wedding
date. The bride and bridegroom-
elect attended Wayne University.

Workshop to Consider
Recreation for Aged

A workshop for leaders of
clubs for older people will be
held Friday, April 14, at the
Jewish Community Center, 8904
Woodward, Mrs. Joseph Gesche-
lin, chairman announced.
The workshop is sponsored by
the committee for the study of
recreation for the aged of the
group work and recreation divi-
sion of the Council of Social
Agencies.

Center Pool Open
Junior boys and girls are re-
minded that the Jewish Center
pool will be open during Spring
vacation. For boys Monday and
Wednesday afternoons, 4:15 to
5:45 p.m. Girls will use the pool
Thursday afternoon, 4:15 to 5:45
p.m.

Mute, & ...Xozin,

13326 DEXTER

at Davison
Detroit 6, Michigan

To Our Friends and Customers,

Detroit, and Michigan

Dear Friends:

Because of the many calls and inquiries, I wish to take this

opportunity to advise you all that the firm of Wrubel

Kazin, established in 1924, and serving the fur needs of

Michigan women these many years, will remain in business

under the same firm name.

I wish to assure our customers that we are ready to offer

you the same fine service and quality merchandise, which

has won us so many friends and customers.

Sincerely,

cpeottiJ —Kozirt

EXPANSION SALE

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one scholarship to the Schol-
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Mr. and Mrs. -David I. Hubar of
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• * *
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* * *
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bert and Harry S. Blumenthal.

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