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June 16, 1950 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-06-16

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W omen Clut3

Mrs. Samuel Levin was in-
stalled by Mrs. Edward Lutz as
president of N OR THWEST
CHILD RESCUE WOMEN June
at Kingsley Inn. Other of-
ficers a r e: Mesdames Milton
Kogan and Max
Biller, v i c e-
presidents; Irv- -
in Baskin, re-
iording secre-
t a r y; Harry
Rudack, treasu-
rer; Sam Bis-
hop, fin. s e c.;
Joe Jaffe, corr.
sec.; Elkan Le- Mrs. Levin
vine and Alvin Keywell, mailing
secretaries. The program fea-
tured dancing by Ardis, songs
by Lil Dinetz, accompanied by
Yetta Baskin. This club for-
merly was known as Northwest
Women's Mizrachi.
* * *
A board of directors meeting
of the JEWISH WOMEN'S EU-
ROPEAN WELFARE ORGANI-
ZATION will be held at 12 noon
Monday, June 19, at the home
of Mrs. Freda Lewis, 3203 Calv-
ert. Tickets will be distributed
and arrangements made for the
annual home - cooked -chicken
dinner to be giyen at 12 noon
Wednesday, June 28, at Turover
Hall, Monterey and Dexter.

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The WOMAN'S CLU B of Cong.
Beth Abraham- will hold its
closing meeting of the season
in the synagogue hall June 22.
A social is planned for the mem-
bers following the business
meeting. Mrs. Sam Goldman,
president, will announce corrn=
mittee appointments of the new
administration.
* * *
LADIES of YESHIVA BETH
YEHUDA are sponsoring' their
day-long annual picnic for the
family on Father's Day, Sunday,
June 18, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
on the Yeshiva grounds, Dexter
and Cortland. Proceeds of the
picnic help to support the Beth
Jacob Girls School and Kinder-
garten which the ladies spon-
sor. Tickets can be had at the
door, or by calling TO. 5-1171.
* * *
DETROIT WOMEN'S SERV-
ICE CLUB will install their
newly-elected officers. June: 20,
at the Four Dukes Supper Club.
Mrs. Dolly Budman and Mrs.
Shirley Spizman are chairmen
of the event.

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PAST CIHEFS CLUB of the
Pythian Sisters of Greater De-
troit Temple No. 152 will have
installation .of officers Wednes-
day evening, June 21 at the
home of Mrs. S. Raskin, 19190
Monica with Mrs. Dora Schwartz
as co-hostess. The following of-
ficers will be installed: Esther
Singerman, president; Esther
Bolton, vice-president; Dorothy
Shulak, treasurer; Ann Puda-
vick, secretary; Either Rachleff,
press correspondent.
* * *
EQUALITY CLUB will hold a
luncheon Saturday, .June 17, . at
the home of Rose Tenner, 3350
Tuxedo. Proceeds of the af-
fair will be donated to charity.
The next meeting will be held
WedneSday, June 21.
* * *
YETZ-COHEN LADIES AUX-
ILIARY JWV meets at 8:30 p.m.
Monday, June 19 at the Me-
morial Home. Members and pros-
pective members are invited.
Hostesses for •the evening will
be Elaine Brown and Esther
Citron.
* *. *
SOL YETZ - MORRIS COHEN
POST JWV will hold a wienie
roast at Palmer Park Saturday
evening, June 24, to which the
members of the Auxiliary are
invited.
* * *
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
invites members and friends td
attend installation services at
8:30 p.m. Monday, June 19, at
the synagogue social hall, when
the - following officers will be in-
stalled by Mrs. Charles Shear:

THE JEW1$H NEWS-9

Friday, June 16, 1950

'

Selma Beverly Berry
Weds Harvey Snider

BUSINESS A N D PROFES-
SIONAL CHAPTER, Pioneer
The marriage of. Miss Selma
Women, will install their new of- Beverly Berry, daughter of Mr.
ficers, Wednesday, June 21; at and Mrs. Louis Berry of' 8086- W.
the Elmwood Hotel in Windsor. Outer Drive, and Harvey Gor-
Installing officer will be Mrs.
Carrie Berman. For information,
call Mae Berman, UN. 4-1926.
* * *
AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, cloyed the season with
a meeting, at the home of Mrs.
S. C. Stein. Mrs. Sophie Siolin,
recently- returned from Israel,
was guest speaker. An installa-
tion dinner is planned for June
19 at Kormandy's. Mrs. Al
Sklare has been elected rum-
mage chairman.
* * *
SISTERS OF ZION MIZRA-
CHI have elected Mrs. Joseph
H. Kunin -president, and install-
ed her and fellow officers at a
luncheon meeting at Rosen-
berg's, June 7. Other officers
are : Mesdames Gerald Levitt,
Asher Berlin, Isaac Rosenthal,
MRS. HARVEY G. SNIDER
Flora Smerling, vice presidents;
Morris Mondrow, treasurer; don Snider, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Abraham Kelman., Gussie Subar, Norman Snider, of 18215 Ohio,
secretaries; .Isaac Rosenthal, was performed on Wednesday
Harry Finkelstein, child rescue; evening, June 14, at the Book-
Mrs. Joshua Sperka, chairman Cadillac Hotel. Rabbis A. M.
of the board of directors.
Hershman and Morris Adler
* * *
and Cantor J. H. Sonenklar of-
UNIVERSITY AREA WOM- ficiated.
The hotel's Crystal Ballroom
EN'S CLUB holds its annual
outing Sunday, June 18, at the was transformed into a garden
summer home of Mrs. Harry setting for this occasion.
The bride's gown of ice blue
Nachman on Lake St. Clair.
Mesdames Sol Slomovitz and sat in was styled with a bodice
Samuel Miller are co-chairmen of satin covered by an over-
of the event and Mesdames Har- bodice of Chantilly lace which
ry Levine and Jack Finer are in swept into a cathedral train.
The satin skirt under the lace
charge of the program.
flared over a hoop. The Queen
* * *
Ann styling of the gown was
PURITY CHAPTER, O.E.S. is shown in the modified collar of
entertaining the first four offi- the lace and the sleeves which
cers of Wayne County Monday, came to a point over her hands.
June 19. The program begins at Her three-tiered knee length
4 p.m., with dinner at 6 p.m., veil was caught to her head by
reception for past matron Ma- a calot with a shadow brim of
n.eita Minn at 7:30 p.m., and ex- Chantilly. She carried a small
emplifying of degrees at 8 p.m. cascading bouquet of orchids
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and stephanotis.
The bride's attendants were:
BUSINESS AND P R O F E S-
SIONAL CHAPTER, Bnai Brith Matron of honor, Mrs. Harold
installed i t s officers Sunday, Berry, the laride'S sister-in-law;
June 11, at the Detroiter Hotel. maid of honor, Hermina Ross;
Mrs. Robert A. Coggan, presi- bridesMaids, Annie Ginns, Con-
dent of the- Greater Detroit nie Karbal, Sheila Krenkel
Bnai Brith Women's Council, Joyce Blumenthal and • Nancy
installed the folloWing officers: Myers.
•The bridegroom's. attendants
Mesdames, Betty Rockaway, president;
Marion Bassey, Sarah Molly Stolinsky, were ; Best man, Jerry Ingber;
Rose Rochlin, vice-presidents; Mollie
Goodman, treasurer; Rebecca W inston, ushers, - Harold Berry, brother Of
Marge Mandell, Mildred Lepler, secre- the bride, MarVin Wolfe, Mickey
taries.
At the bowling banquet at Feinberg, Cliff Rogers, • Gene
Club Bali prizes were awarded: Galin, Charles Lewis, Sanford
Pearlman, Marsh
_all Wallace and
Doris Siegel, Blanche Feigenson, Bess
Levin, Ellen Goldberg, Florence . Hor- Warren Witus:



witz, Marion- Bassey, Etta Davis, Del-
phine Lorig, Helen Wasserman, Faye
Wasserman and Ruth Albrecht.
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RADOMER AID SOCIETY will
mark Father's Day with a ban-
quet at Lachars, Tuesday, for
the fathers and sons of the
members of the society. Enter-
tainment will be by Sammy and
Mickey. with Ben Halpern
as toastmaster.

PW Slate _Seminar
At Farband Camp

The East Central Region of
Pioneer Women will hold its
third regional seminar at Far,.
band Camp, Chelsea, Mich., for
three days the last week of Au-
gust. The seminar theme will
be "Re-Orientation of the Pi-.
oneer Woman."
In addition to Sarah A. Hal-
perin, regional chairman, na-
tional representatives and
prominent speakers will attend.
Members are urged to make
their reservations with their
club registration secretaries.
Counselors have been provid- .
ed for children over 5 years,
and accommodations for hus-
bands are available.
Carol Berman is Detroit sem-
inar chairman, and Rose Stein'-;"
hardt is publicity chairman.

YPS Plans Installation

Young People's Club- of North-
west Hebrew Cong, will install
the following offices June 27 at
Mesdames, RoY Chatting president;. Mor- the congregation: President, Joy
ris Kasak, Bernard Dosie, vice-presidents;
Leon Golden, Joseph Greenberg,. Hyman Crantz;_ vice-presidents,.
Miller, secretaries; Morrii Simon, tress
"Cohn, George Karbe
lnick;
user; Alex .Galanda, sergeant,at-arms;
treasurer, • David •Weingarden;
Sheldon Leach, chaplain.
6, Mrs. David Liebow i s chaiernan secretatieS, Jithe Beth Thaul, -
of the evening.. B,efreshments Bernice Baalpe, Leon S_chorchit;
will be served.
sergeant-at-arms, Joe Hodes.

Center's Habonim. Camp Opens truly 3•

Monday, July 3, is D-day for
120 youngsters who will attend
the 21st season of Camp Hab-
onim-, the day camp of the Jew-
ish Community Center, 8904
Woodward. A program provic1 7.
ing recreational and education-
al activities, has been prepared.
Boys and girls, 5 to 12, will- be
accepted for enrollment. Camp-
ers will spend the day in groups
of their own age under compe-
tent supervision of experienced
counselors. Bus pick-up and del-
ivery service can be arranged for
campers at a small additional
fee. The camp fees for Camp
Habonim is $8.50 per week. Min-

imura registration is for a Uwe
week period.
Plans are being - formulated
for day outings and overnight
hikes for the older campers.
Swimming will be a daily event
for all campers. Among the other
activities are arts and crafts,
singin g, dancing, dramatics,
sports and nature projects. Jew-
ish stories, songs, and dances are
woven into camp life.
There are still a limited num-
ber of openings for the first
camp period, beginning July 3.
Parents are urged to call Miss
Zemel at TR. 5-8400 for an ap-
pointment soon.

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