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April 21, 1950 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-04-21

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Youth, Age Benefit From AJC

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' MOLLY SEGAL AUXILIARY,
Detroit Jewish Consumptive Re-
lief Society, invites the com-
munity to their donor luncheon
May 12 at the Mayfair, Proceeds
will go for the care of consump-
tives in Denver hospital. For
reservations call, TO. 5-1373.
* * *
JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION will hold a public joint
installation of officers with their
North Woodward branch, at 8
p.m. Thursday, April 27, at Bnai
•Moshe. Arthur Shutkin of the
Jewish National Fund will be
guest speaker. NORTH WOOD-
WARD BRANCH will meet at 12
p.m. Tuesday, April 25, at the
home of Mrs. Anna Goldberg
to plan the May 3 orphan
shower at Zack's. Proceeds of
that affair will go to the Girls
Israel Home. For tickets call
Mrs. Goldberg, TO. 5-2440.
* * *
HENRY MORGENTHAU
CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, celegrates
its third birthday with the lodge
at the Rose Sittig Cohen. Bldg.,
at 8:30 p.m. Monday, April 24.
Mrs. Sol Cohen, dramatic chair-
man, will present an operetta
written and directed by Mrs.
R a yin o n d Sharkey, "Inside
U.S.A." A birthday cake will be
cut by the chapter and lodge
presidents, Mrs. Leonard Farm-
...-. er and Jack Caminker. Guests
and prospective members are in-
vited.
* * *
RADOMER AID SOCihi Y is
holding a games party Tuesday,
May 2, at the meeting hall, Davi-
son and Linwood. Members and
friends are invited.
* * *
The philanthropic committee
of MUSIC STUDY CLUB had a
busy year giving- programs, fur-
nishing toys and refreshments
for hospitals and other institu-
tions. On April 11, Music Study
Club, under the direction of
Mesdames Julius Green, E. Lip-
kin and L. Oreclin, gave a pro-
gram for 60 children at the
Children's Hospital. Participat-
ing were: Lt. German of Detroit
Police Department, Mrs. David
Kaltman, vocalist, and accom-
panist Mrs. Herman Bregman.
Movies were shown by Burton J.
Lemberg.
* * *
' An open meeting of PRIM-
ROSE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY
will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday,
April 25, at Bnai Moshe Syna-
gogue. Ross Mulholland's "Meet
the Ladies" radio program will
be presented.
-
* * *
The BUSINESS AND PROFES-
SIONAL DIVISION OF IIAD.AS-
SAH will hold a study group
meeting at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday
April 26 at the home of Mary
Cohan, 4260 Leslie. A review of
"The Wall," by John Hersey will
be given by Helen Kass. A social
hour will follow. Members are
40- urged to attend and bring
friends.
* * *
The Anti-Defamation Discus-
sion Group of ISRAEL CHAPT-
ER, Bnai Brith will meet at
8:30 p.m. Monday - April 24 at
the home of 'Mrs. Anita Papkoff,
2756 Tyler. Mrs. Helen Graham
of the Michigan Committee on
Civil Rights • will speak On seg-
regation in housing.
* * *
The PIONEER WOMEN B. &
P. GROUP will hold an open
meeting April 26 at the Council
Office, 11818 Dexter. Guests are
welcome. For • information - call
Min Schneider, TY. 7-0115.

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HOME RELIEF SOCIETY met
Friday, April 14 at the home of
Mrs. Joseph "Rottenberg, discus-
sing plans for the member-bring
a-member luncheon to be held
at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday May 3,
at the home of Mrs. Murry Adel-
son, 18204 Warrington. Members
bringing prospects should call
Mrs. Lowell Stolerow, VE. 5-3313
or Mrs. William Bonin, UN. 1-
2326. A desert luncheon meeting
!will be held at 12:30 p.m. Mon-
day, April 24 at the home of Mrs.
Sidney Rattner, 18675 Cherry-
lawn.
* • *
JULIUS ROSENWALD AUX-
WLIARY, American Legion, gave
: its annual Passover party this
*month at Lapeer State Hospital.
#Badie Morris and Mollie Mitchell

planned the party. Members of
the committee were Bob Morri-
son, Dave Mitchel, Iry Cohen,
Louis Milgrom and Clara Cohen.
Volunteers are wanted to help
sell poppies on May 25. For in-
formation, call poppy day chair-
man Sadie Morrison, WE. 3-5056,
or president Clara Cohen, UN.
1-2619.

*

*

Mrs. Louis Tatken, president,
SHAAREY Z E D E K SISTER-
HOOD, invites the entire mem-
bership to an open board meet-
ing at 10 a.m. Monday, April 24,
in the social hall of the syna-
gogue. Breakfast will precede the
meeting. Members are invited to
become acquainted with the
board's procedure and methods
and to meet the officers and
committee chairmen. Mrs. Mor-
ris Ruskin and Mrs. Jacob Bern-
stein are in charge of the break-
fast. Reservations should be
made immediately with Mrs.
Max Green. TO. 8-5635.
* * *
The SISTERHOOD OF CONG.
AHAVAS ACHIM will meet April
27 at the home of Mrs. Isadore
Leeman. Co-hostesses will be
Mrs. Nat Glickstein and Mrs.
Sidney Cohen.
*
*
The 23rd birthday party of
PYTHIAN SISTERS will be held
at 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 26, at
Castle Hall, 15787 Wyoming.
Plans for a mother and daugh-
ter dinner at Rosenberg's at 6:30
p.m. Monday, May 15, are com-
pleted. For reservations, call
Rose Lerman, WE. 3-8903, or
Elsie Green, TY. 4-6157.
* * *
A board meeting of BNAI
DAVID 'SISTERHOOD will be
held at the home of Mrs. Roy
Chatlin, 2634 Fullerton, Monday
afternoon, April 24. Mrs. Chat-
lin and Mrs. Joseph Greenberg
will be co-hostesses.
* * *
Mrs. Hyman Moerman is
chairman for the KALVARIER
AID SOCIETY games party at
8 p.m. Wednesday, April 26, at
Rosenberg's. Proceeds of the af-
fair will go for living quarters
for a displaced family in Israel.
For tickets call Mrs. Harry Fes-
tenstein, UN. 3-8180, or Rose
Lewis, TO. 7-8020.
* * *
Mr's. Herbert Bean of GEORGE
GERSHWIN CHAPTER of Bnai
Brith announced that on Satur-
day evening, April 22, there will
be a box social and square
dance at the Jewish Cultural
Center on Joy Road. A box lunch
for two is the only price of ad-
mission. The public is invited.
For information, call Mrs. Bean,
UN. 2-5486.
* * *
The NATIONAL W 0 M E N'S
LEAGUE FOR ISRAEL held a
shower at the home of Mrs.
Morris Grossman on Kendall
Ave., at which 400 pounds of
clothing was brought by mem-
bers and friends to be shipped to
Israel. Chairmen for this event
were Mrs. I. Malek and Mrs.
Frank Mehr. Plans are being
made for a party to earn funds
for Israel.
* * *
TIKVAH CHAPTER, Bnai
Brith, will present the BBYO
players at its meeting, Tuesday,
April 25, at Beth Aaron Syna-
gogue, Wyoming at Thatcher.
The youth group actors are un-
der the direction of Helene La-
ban. Comedian Max Sossin will
present his skits. Mrs. Milton
Harris, persident, announced
that all husbands and friends of
members arc invited.
* *
Detroit Alumni of SIGMA
DELTA TAU will hold a square
dance at 8:30 p.m. Sunday,
April 23, at Van's Barn, 31160
W. 8 Mile Rd. Mrs. Richard Kop-
pel is general chairman. For
tickets, call Mrs. Sydney Kap-
lan, UN. 2-8546.
* *
MAIMONIDES MEDICAL SO-
CIETY, WOMEN'S AUXILIARY,
will hold a victory party at Club
Bali, McNichols at Third, at 12
p.m., Tuesday, April 25, climax-
ing their fund raising event. Ac-
cording to Mrs. Irvin Weisenthal,
president, 25 Honor Roll mem-
bers will be feted at the affair.
A local artist will present inter-
pretations of Jewish melodies for
the ladies.

The SISTERHOOD of CONG.
BETH TIKVAH is sponsoring a
games party at Beth Tikvah
Hall, 9741 Petosky, at 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday, May 9. Members and
friends are invited.

*

* *

Mrs. Sam Gold, president, an-
nounces that members of 10
years or more will be special
guests of PISGAH CHAPTER at
8:30 p.m, Monday April 24 at
Cong. Bnai Moshe. Mrs. Charles
Solovich, vice-president of Su-
preme Council will also be hon-
ored. Mrs. Leonard Sims and
Mrs. Samuel Aaron will give a
necrology in memory of members
who passed away during the
month. All members are urged
to attend. Mrs. Julius Ring re-
In preparation for the schoolchildren's Allied Jewish
ceived Pisgah Chapter's and the Campaign, students of the United Hebrew Schools, one of
Greater Detroit Bnai Brith the campaign beneficiaries, plan visits to other Detroit agencies
Council membership retention
supported by the campaign. Here they are observing the occu-
awards for this year.

pational therapy program at the Jewish Home for the Aged.

The WOMAN'S CLUB OF
CONG. BETH ABRAHAM will
hold a membership meeting at
8:30 p.m. April 25 at the home
of Mrs. Nathan J. Kaufman,
3353 Lawrence. Refreshments
will be served.
* *
The SISTERHOOD of CONG.
BETH ABRAHAM will celebrate
its sixth birthday with a party
Saturday night, April 22 in the
social hall of the synagogue
building, Linwood and Sturte-
vant.
* *
HUNTINGTON WOODS Chap-
ter, Women's American ORT,
will have a jamboree dinner
dance at Northwood Inn at 7
p.m., Wednesday, April 26. Mrs.
Ben Chestnut is general chair-
man of the affair.
• * *
SHERUTH LEAGUE women
were hostesses at the April 11
Special Gifts workers' luncheon
for the Allied Jewish Campaign.
Our coming election will be held
May 16. Members interested in
the dramatic group contact Mrs.
Harry Miller.
* *
RABBI MANDEL M. ZAGER
DRAMATIC GROUP, Bnai Brith,
is working on its June 7 spring
show, "Bnai Brith Talent Scout
Show," under the direction of
Eve Meister. Chairman Sandy
Schore would like to hear from
anyone talented and interested
in joining Bnai Brith. For infor-
mation call UN. 3-8015.

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EQUALITY CLUB will hold a
special meeting Wednesday eve-
ning at the home of C. Rosen-
berg to plan a charity games
party for Sunday, May 7 at the
Jewish War Veterans Memorial
Home. The regular meeting will
be held Wednesday evening,
April 26 at the home of Louba
Lupiloff, 1974 Tuxedo.

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