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July 07, 1950 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-07-07

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JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION will hold a gPecial meet-
ing at 1 pan. Monday, July 10,
at Bnai Moshe, to send relief
checks to the orphans support-
ed by the organization. Ar-
rangement will be made for the
group's annual picnic.
* * *
JASLOVE FAMILY CLUB will
meet Friday, July 7, at the home
of Mrs. Laura Gray, 2010 Ewald
Circle. The club was organized
April 14, and plans to meet the
second Friday of each month.
Each hostess acts as president
for the meeting. Other officers
are Mrs. Dorothy Schecter •e-
eording secretary; Mrs. L. Kirsh-
baum, financial secretary; Mrs.
Bessie Jaslove, publicity chair-
man; Mrs. Laura Gray, Mrs.
Myra Kuretsky, sunshine com-
mittee.
* * *
P Y T H I A N SISTERS and
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS will
hold a hot dog roast Sunday
evening, July 9, near the swim-
ming , pool in Palmer •Park.
Reservations may be made with
Jean Kulich, TO. 7-2699. Square
dancing will be featured on the
moonlight boat ride to Tashmoo
Wednesday evening, July 19, on
the steamer Put-In-Bay. To at-
tend this affair, call Eve Kahn,
TY. 5-0855.
* * *
The newly elected executive
board of DETROIT CHAPTER
OF BNAI BRITH meeting at the
home of Mrs. Kalman Altschu-
ler, elected as Council delegates:
Mesdames Jack Hartstein, Saul
Bloom. Morris Tack, David Gros-
berg, Kalman Altschuler, Ralph
Rosenblatt and George Karabe-
nick. The president, Mrs. David
Grosberg, announced that there
was goo d representation from
the Chapter to the district
convention in Chicago. T h e
cancer pad groups of the chap-
ter will continue to meet after-
noon's throughout the summer
as follows: Northwest Section,
'Mondays, Estelle Lawson, 18459
Indiana, UN. 2-9452; Wednes-
days, Margaret Getz, 17600 Ap-
poline, UN. 2-5416; Dexter Sec-
tion, Mondays, Mayme Lawson,
1936 Oakman Blvd. TO. 8-7864.
* *
The BUSINESS AND PROFES-
SIONAL DIVISION OF HADAS-
AH will take its annual boat
ride to Bob-Lo Wednesday, July
12. All members and their friends
are invited to attend and to
meet at the Woodward boat dock
at 6 p.m. For further information
call Sophia Blanche Schwartz,
president, TY. 5-6419.
* * *
HEBREW LADIES' AID SO-
CIETY meets at the foot of
Bates St. at 9:30 a.m. Wednes-
day, July 19, for their boatride.
Mrs. Julian Ring is chairman of
the event, assisted by Mesdames
I. Mallek, M. Altholz and J. Ro-
senthal . Mrs. Elfreda Green-
wald will plan games. For tick-
ets, call TY. 7-5458, or WE.
3-1391.
• * *
Mrs. Benjamin Fishman,
chairman, entertained the drama
group *of MUSIC STUDY CLUB
with a tea at her Outer Dr.
home. The following are the
group's new officers: Mesdames
Robert Zell, co-chairman; Joe
Patent, secretary; Leo Brown,
corresponding secretary; B. Kob-
ler, treasurer. The „group's an-
nual luncheon will be held July
12 at Club Bali.
* *
Mrs. Jack Raisin, president,
Bnai Brith, TIKVAH CHAPTER
appointed Mrs. Leonard Wein-
berg, chairman community rela-
tions and Mrs. Edward Barak,
co-chairman. Anyone interested
it sewing cancer pads or who has
white material to donate, kindly
contact Mrs. Weinberg, UN.
2-7757 or Mrs. Edward Barak,
UN. 3-9676. Mrs. Jack Raisin
also led Mesdames Seymour
Weissman, Louis Barden, Milton
Harris, Sam Schneider . and
Leonard Weinberg to attend the
Women's District Grand Lodge
No. 6 Convention in Chicago,
July 1, 2 and 3.
* * *
PIONEER WOMEN B. AND P.
GROUP will have a board meet-
ing at the home of Pearl Nus-
baum, 2487 Gladstone, Wednes-
day, July 12, at 8:30 p.m.

THE JEWISH NEWS-7 Hi-Lighters

'Miss Lucy Hirschman

CIA-13

To Wed F. L. Simons

Men's Clubs

* *

■ •

The Hi-Lighters of the Dept,
of Parks and Recreation close
their season's activities with an
REX LODGE, Bnai Brith, en- open social at Rouge Recreation
tertained disabled veterans of House, Rouge Park, Saturday,
Marine Hospital, Detroit, with July 8.
Beverly Goldfine and the Young
Adult Guild of Detroit, featuring
Excellence In
top youth talent. Jack Horo-
Fur Styling . . .
Witz, Lodge veterans' affairs
chairman, was in charge of ar-
rangements.
*
*

The first meeting of . the
SISTERHOOD OF TEMPLE
ISRAEL to be held in the new
building at Manderson and
Merton Roads was that of the
decorating committee, which
held an all-day session there
Wednesday, June 28, while con-
struction and plastering was in
progress.

*

INFANTS SERVICE GROUP
closed the season with a board
meeting and luncheon June 20,
at the home of the president,
Mrs. Solly Abels. Board mem-
bers for 1950 are:
Mesdames Sidney Derma n,
Boyd Carnick, Albert Cutler,
Adolph Goodman, Harry Good-
man, William Katz, Sam Katz,
Harry Komer, Hyman Kramer,
Louis Merson, Ben Rochlen,
Ralph Shook, Nathan Simon,
George Treeger. Mrs. Bernard
May, chairman of ways and
means, chose Mesdames Chas.
Wolpin, David Riseman, Harry
Komer, Nathan Simon, Benj.
Rochlen and Julian Grace to
serve with her.
Formative plans were dis-
cussed for the group's fund-
raising affair.

End Season
With Rouge Dance

Friday, July 7, 1950

The executive board of HENRY
MORGENTHAU LODGE, Bnai
Brith, has set tentative dates
for the coming season's meet-
ings at the Young Israel build-
ing, Dexter at Fullerton. Plans
are being drawn for the annual
picnic scheduled Sunday, July

MISS LUCY HIRSCHMAN

The engagement of Miss Lucy
Hirschman, daughter of Mrs.
Joseph Hirschman of Kentucky
Ave. and the late Mr. Hirsch-
man, to Frank L. Simons, son of 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Simons of
Edison Ave., was announced re-
cently.
Mr. Simons is a graduate of
Wayne University and is a
member of Pi Delta Epsilon
Fraternity. Miss Hirschman at-
tends Wayne University.

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Argentine judge Chides
Erring Son of Israel

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