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May 05, 1950 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-05-05

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THE JEWISH NEWS-9

The board of directors of the
JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROPEAN
WELFARE ORGANIZATION will
meet at 12:30 p.m. Monday, May
8, at the home of Mrs. Goldie
Dorfman, 2697 Calvert. Final ar-
rangements will be made for the
paid-up membership luncheon
to be held May 31.
* * *
At a recent meeting of the
INFANTS' SERVICE GROUP, it
was voted to spend $1,000 on
layettes for Palestine. Mrs. N.
Simons is in charge of the proj-
ect and Mrs. B. May and Mrs.
I. Kotin are in charge of buy-
ing. Election of officers will be
held at the next regular meet-
ing, Monday, May 15.
* * *
The newly elected officers of
ZAGER DRAMATIC GROUP, of
Bnai Brith are: Sandy Schore,
chairman; S a d i e Markman,
treasurer, and Mollie Green, cor-
responding secretary. Eve Meis-
ter was chosen director for the
season. The next rehearsal for
the spring show, "Bnai Brith
Talent Scout Show," will be at
the home of Sadie Pearlman,
3757 Rochester.
* *
LOUIS MARSHALL WOMEN
of Bnai Brith will hold their an-
nual "Mother and Children"
afternoon at 2 p.m. Sunday, May
at Bnai Moshe Synagogue.
Mrs. Albert Gutman, program
chairman, announces that a
puppet show, "Snow Queen," will
be presented by the Puppet
Playhouse.
*
* *
American Haven Club is hav-
ing a mother and daughter din-
iaer at Zack's on Dexter, at 6:30
p.m. Wednesday, May 17. For
reservations call WE. 3-4657.
* * *
EQUALITY CLUB will meet
Wednesday evening, May 10, at
the home of Riva Fishman,
18077 Cherrylawn. Final plans
are being made for the charity
games party, to be held Sunday
evening, May 7, at the Jewish
War Veterans Memorial Home.
$150 was given to the Allied

Jewish Campaign.
* * *

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The SISTERHOOD of CONG.
AHAVAS ACHIM will meet May
11 at the home of Mrs. Arthur
Kort. Co-hostess will be Belle
Pleasant.
* * *
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB will hold its annual moth-
er-daughter banquet Tuesday,
May 9, at the Mayfair Room. En-
tertainment will be by Mickey
Woolf and the Julie Adler School
of Dance. Reservations may be
made with Mrs. Hyman, UN.
1-2911. The club's first annual
barn dance will be held Sunday,
May 14, at Gramer's Dance Hall.

*

* *

Reservations for the May 15
mother and daughter banquet of
BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL
CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, to be
held at Bel-Aire, can be made
by phoning the program chair-
man, Frances Silver, TO. 5-5059.
* * *
Mrs. Gerald E. Goldberg, pres-
ident of AVODAH CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, announces a
shower for Israel social to be
held May 8 at the home of Mrs.
Herman Sriro, 4085 Buena Vista.
Guests are welcome; admission
is by a bundle of mended cloth-
ing or linens. The Pioneer Wom-
en's dramatic group will enter-
tain, under the direction of Mrs.
Louis Gross.
* * *
DOUBLE TRIANGT.r. will in-
troduce its Juniors at the moth-
ers' and daughters' banquet,
Tuesday, May 16. Proceeds of the
dinner go to charity. To make
reservations before May 12, call
the president, Mrs. Yetta Kush-
ner, WE. 3-7541, or social chair-
man, Mrs. Lillian Glinter, TE.
4-7637.
* * *
DETROIT LADIES LECHEM
ANEEIM will hold mothers' and
daughters' day at 6 p.m. Wed-
nesday, May 17 at Lachar's on
Dexte.r. For reservations call Mrs.
Manning, TY. 4-6534.
* * *
LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP-
TER of Bnai Brith will meet at
the Rose Sittig Cohen Hall, May
8, 8:30 p:m. Election of officers
will be held. All members in
good standing are invited. Re-
freshments will be served.
*
*
LOUIS MARSHALL WOMEN
OF BNAI BRITH AFTERNOON
BOWLING LEAGUE elected the
following officers for the 1950-
51 season: Mesdames Oscar Rap-
port, president; Harry Koltonow,
'vice president; Fred Weiner, sec-
retary; Jesse Garder, treasurer;
M. Ekelman, sunshine chairman.
The annual installation lunch-
eon, at which trophies will be
awarded, will be held at 12:30
p.m. Wednesday, May 17, at Huy-
ler's. For reservations, call Mrs.
Bernard Hoffman, UN. 4-5322.
*
Mrs. Sadie Farber, president
of the LADIES AUXILIARY of
the GALICIAN SOCIETY, an-
nounces their mothers' and
daughters' banquet at 6:30 p. m.
Monday, May 15, at Zacks, on
Dexter. Mrs. Ann Fortgang is
chairman, assisted by Mrs. H.
Goldberg. For reservations, call
TY. 5-8505.

BETH AARON SISTERHOOD
is going ahead with full plans
for the Dramatic Group's pro-
duction of an original musical
comedy, "Many Happy Returns."
The director is Mrs. Sidney
Weinberg. The comedy is sched-
uled. for Sunday evening, May 28,
at the Synagogue, Wyoming and
Thatcher. Tickets may be ob-
tained at the door or through
any member of the Sisterhood.
The Sisterhood still sews cancer
pads every Wednesday, 12:30
p.m. at the Synagougue, under
the direction of Mrs. Thelma
Shulman,
* *
Mrs. Edmund Brown of 17550
Greenlawn was host to members
and prospective members of the
WOMEN'S CLUB of C 0 N G .
BETH ABRAHAM at a tea May
2. The next membership tea
will be held at the home of Mrs.
jack Eder, 4833 Sturtevant,
Wednesday, May 10. Membership
chairman is Mrs. Max Ellenbo-
gen. The next general member-
ship meeting will be held in the
social hall of the synagogue, Lin-
wood at Sturtevant, when the
first election of officers will be
held. Pro tem presiding officer
of the club is Mrs. Sam Gold-
The 13th group to join the
K man.
Pioneer Women Council of De-
* * *
troit was installed at the mem-
YOUNG WOMEN'S S T U D Y bership luncheon held at the
CLUB will have their annual Masonic Temple. The chapter
mothers' and daughters' banquet will be called Kinnereth.
The following are officers of
at Rainbow Terrace May 18. Tess
Kalminiar is chairman. Mem- the new Kinnereth • chapter:
bers and friends are invited. For Mesdames Fr an cis Dricker,
reservations phone WE. 4-2369. president; Martha Maurice, re-
* *
cording secretary; B. Bar o n,
The board of BNAI DAVID corresponding secretary; Rose
SISTERHOOD will meet Monday Pr o v i z e r, financial secretary;
afternoon, May 8, at the home Rose Lazerman, treasurer; Mrs.
of the president, Mrs. Sheldon A. Soifer, membership chair-
Leach, 2708 Glendale. Mrs. Leach man; M. Tobocman, cultural
and Mrs. David Cohen will be chairman; Sophie Krieger, JNF
chairman, Blanche Lesser, pub-
hostesses.
* * *
licity chairman, B. Crigo, vice-
PYTHIAN SISTERS, Greater president in charge of funds; E.
Detroit Temple No. 152, will meet Schrott, co-chairman in charge
at 8 p. m. Wednesday, May 10, at of funds.
Kinnereth was organized with
Pythias Temple, 15787 Wyoming.
The mother and daughter din- the aid of Mrs. Sarah Levin and
ner wil be held at 6 p. m. Mon- Mrs. Zena Zemel, members of
l\ day, May 15 at Rosenberg's. The Pioneer Women Club 1.
Adult Guild, directed by Beverly
Brigham Young, the Mormon
Goldfine, will entertain. For
reservations, call TY. 4-6157.
leader, had 56 children.

To Wed Californian

Friday, May 5, 1950

Mrs. Joseph M. Markel, presi-
dent of the SISTERHOOD of
NORTHWEST HEBREW CON-
GREGATION announces that
the third annual Torah Fund
event will take place Wednes-
day, May 31, at the Synagague.
Mrs. Max H. Goldsmith is chair-
man of Torah
Fund, with Mrs.
Herbert L. Har-
ris as co-chair-
man • and the
following com-
mittee c h air -
m e n : Tickets,
Mrs. Barney
Golden, Mrs.
Ben Morgan-
roth, luncheon,
Mrs. Joe Gor-
don, Mrs. David
Mrs. GoldsmiltiTchor; hostess-
es, table decorations, Mrs Charles
H. Charlip, Mrs. David J. Miller;
holiday table displays, Mrs. Sid-
ney Freedman; printing, Mrs.
Max N. Haidy; publicity, Mrs. J.
C. Goldman; advisory, Mrs. N.
Fenakel, Mrs. Joseph M, Marks,
Mrs. Jacob Segal.
• * *
PHILIP HANDLER CHAPTER,
Bnai Brith, met May 4. Plans
for a joint installation of offi-
cers with the Philip Handler
Lodge are being formulated for
June a.

AJC Women to Cite
'My Day' Influence

.

Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt's work
in furthering human relations
through her newspaper column,
"My Day," will be honored, in
absentia, at the third annual
amity award luncheon of the
Women's - Division of the Ameri-
can Jewish Congress, at 12:30
p.m. Wednesday, May 17, at Ma-
sonic Temple.
A local award is presented an-
nually by the Detroit group to
the newspaper. man .or• woman
who, by his writing, has done
most to further human rela-
tions. George Schermer of the
Mayor's Interracial cominittee
heads the group which deter-
MISS EDYTHE LOIS PINKIS
mines the Detroit recipient of
the award.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Pinkis
Tickets for the luncheon may announce the engagement of
be obtained through chapter their daughter, Edythe Lois, to
chairmen.
Norman Lovell, son of Dr. and
Mrs. David Lovell of Beverly
The Eiffel tower in Paris was Hills, Calif. A June wedding is
opened Nov. 6, 1889.
planned.

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IVAN S. BLOCH. CHAPTER,
Bnai Brith, will hold its annual
election of officers Monday, May
8, at 8:30 p.m., at the Labor
Zionist Institute. • This will be
a closed meeting for members in
good standing only. Dues will be
accepted at the door. Final plans
will be announced for the moth-
ers and daughters banquet
scheduled for Tuesday, May 16,
at Bel Air. Featured will be "Bob
Hill — the gentleman who talks
in rhyme"; soloist, Mrs. Louis
Weber, and specialty singer and
dancer "Chi-Chi" Prentis. For
reservations and further in-
formation contact Mrs. Carl
Kligman, chairman, TO. 9-5517,
or Gloria LoVasco, ticket chair-
man, TO. 6-7209.

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