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Women

CONG. BETH ABRAHAM, at
its first meeting of the season
held in -the Synagogue Hall fea-
tured a free "Kitchen-Gadgets"
party and made final plans for
the first installation of officers
to be held October 16 at Bel-Air.
The program feature will be
WJBK's Radio Quiz Show "Meet
the Ladies" which wil be tape-
recorded for actual broadcast
later. Mrs. Sidney Schlaff is
general chairman.
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DETLOIT WOMEN'S SERVICE
CLUB will hold a social and
membership tea at 8:30 p.m., on
Oct. 3, at Workman's Circle•Bidg.
Members and friends are invited.

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TIKVAH CHAPTER,, Bnai
Brith, Bowling League, will meet
at the Carmel Hebrew School,
17556 Wyoming, at 8:30 p.m.,
Oct. 6. Following business, games
will be played. Officers for the
League are: Mrs. David Farber,
president; Mrs. Louis Barish, re-
cording secretary; Mrs. Alvin
Darling, • treasurer; correspond-
ing secretary and publicity, Mrs.
Bert Kanarek.

Miss Iris Ellen Bank
To Wed L. J. Adelson

At a family dinner recently,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Bank
president, Mrs. Ellis Thal; sec- of Tuxedo Ave. announced the
retary, Mrs. Daniel Spivak;
treasurer, Mrs. Joseph Radner;
recording secretary, Mrs. Morris
Steingold; corresponding secre-
taries, Mrs. Samuel Wolf and
Mrs. Harry Grossman.
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At 1 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 11
the WOMEN'S SABBATH
LEAGUE will meet at Young Is-
rael Youth Center, Dexter and
Lawrence. Dessert luncheon will
precede the meeting. Featured
on the program will be a drama-
tic pageant, "Resounding from
Saini", written and directed by
Mrs. Joshua Sperka. Music for
the presentation will feature a
young tenor, and the dramatic
group will take part. A new
movie, "Song of the Negev." also
will be shown. Members and
friends are welcome.
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BETH ITZCHOCK SISTER-
HOOD will hold their annual
Simhat Torah party at 7:30
p.m. Tuesday,' Oct: 3. Rabbi
Straus requests parents to bring
their children. Refreshments
will be served. Mrs. Jane Rosen-
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feld is Sisterhood president. For
FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER, information call WA. 2-9509.
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Mizrachi Women, will hold a
AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Sukkoth Tea at 12:30 p.m., Oct.
2, at the home of Mrs. Arthur Women, meets for a social and
Swartz, 17114 Muirland. Ap- membership evening at 8:30 p.m.
pointments will be made for del- Monday, Oct. 2 at the home of
egates to attend the silver Mrs. Harry Annis, 18429 Sor-
rento. A games party will follow
jubilee Mizrachi celebration.
the business meeting. Friends
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EQUALITY CLUB will meet at and members are invited.
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the home of Miss Sadie Fisher,
YOUTH EDUCATION LEAGUE
3274 Lawrence, Wednesday eve-
ning, Oct. 4. At the last meet- will hold a membership tea at
ing, it was voted on to send $10 1 p.m., Oct. 2, at the Belcrest.
to the Ruth Alden Fund and Mrs. Joseph Feldman is in
$10 to the Israel Home for Girls. charge of the day. A special pro-
gram has been arranged by Mrs.
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John Sklar.
DAVID - HORODOKER JUN-
IORS opened the fall season by
announcing plans for their an-
nual donor luncheon to be held
Thursday afternoon, Nov. 16 at
the Mayfair Room. For tickets
and information call the vice-
(The Jewish Comm unity Center is
president, Mrs. J. Olshansky, TO.
Affiliated With the Jewish Welfare
6-6680.
Federation. and Is a Red Feather
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Agency.)
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
Oct. 4—Current • events con-
will sponsor a Sukkoth Oneg
Shabbath at 2 p. m. Sunday, test, followed by social evening.
Sept. 30 in the offices of the Monroe M. Title, moderator. 9
Pioneer Women's Council, Dex- p.m., Woodward, Center.
Oct. 5—"The Quiet One," film
ter at Tuxedo. I. Zemmel will
be the guest speaker followed discussion program. Thomas
by a social hour. Mrs. M. Mich- Granzow, consultant Michigan
lin will preside.
Department of Health, discuss-
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ion leader. 9 p.m., Ginsburg
The BUSINESS & PROFES- Lounge, Woodward, Center.
SIONAL CLUB of Pioneer Wom-
en holds its autumn dance Oct. Beth Aaron Ladies
8, at 9 p.m. at the Hotel 'De-
troiter, Woodward Room. Dave Plan Members Tea -
Diamond will furnish the music.
For tickets and information call
Arrangements for a member-
Arlene Kahn, TY. 5-6315. An ship tea to be held Oct. 11, will
open meeting to complete ar- be planned at a meeting of Beth
rangements will be held Wednes- Aaron Sisterhood, at 8:30 p.m.,
day, Oct. 4, at 8:30 p.m. at the Oct. 9 in the synagogue. Mrs.
home of Pearl Nusbaum, 2487 Nathan Spevakow will be guest
Gladstone, TY. 4-6976.
speaker.
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SIGMA ALPHA MU MOTH-
ERS' GROUP • were guests of
Mrs. Ellis Thal at the Thal farm,
outside Ann Arbor, on Monday,
Sept. 18. The occasion marked
the annual meeting of the TAshmoo
mothers who have assisted in
5-4500
the remodeling of the fraternity
house at Ann Arbor. The follow-
ing officers were elected: Pres-
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8 — THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, September 29, 1950

JCC Northwest Unit
Resumes Recreation
For Youngster, 6-12

Resuming this fall is the
Northwest Extension JCC, the
neighborhood club program for
children 6 to 12, for supervised
recreation every Wednesday and
Sunday afternoon. Activities
proposed include arts and crafts,.
music, games, story telling and
folk dancing.
The Jewish Parents' Institute
has moved its headquarters to
Northwest Extension. All adult
meetings of JPI, including par-
ents' institutes on Jewish cul-
tural topics, open to the public,
will be held at the Northwest
office.
Mrs. Morris Cole, 18250 War-
rington, is chairman of North-
west Extension adult committee
Mrs. Louis Redstone, 19303 Ap-
poline, chairman of the tem-
porary steering committee which
supervises p r c g r a m.ming and
equipment, asks volunteers who
MISS IRIS ELLEN BANK
wish to help with work at the
engagement of their daughter, new office to call UN. 1-3164.
Iris Ellen, to Lloyd Jay Adelson,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray J.
Adelson of Warrington Drive.
Miss Bank attended Wayne
University, where she majored
in Education. Mr. Adelson is a
graduate of Wayne University
in the College of Business Ad-
ministration.
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BOAT
A March wedding is planned.

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Detroit Alumni Chapter of Al-
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inaugurates its fall activities
with dinner at the Statler
Thursday evening, Oct. 5. Wives
of members have been invited.
Spencer Irwin, associate edi-
tor and foreign affairs column-
ist of the Cleveland Plain Deal-
er, will address the group.

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The Bar Mitzvah of Peter Sid-
low, son of Dr. and Mrs. Leonard
Sidlow of 19415 Argyle Crescent,
will be observed at the Shaarey
Zedek on Oct. 7. A Kiddush will
be served after the services.
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The Bar Mitzvah of Joel Neal,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold S.
Goldberg of Pontiac, Mich., will
be observed Saturday morning,
Oct. 7, at 10, at Temple Beth
Jacob, Pontiac. Open House will
be held Sunday afternoon, Oct.
8 at 2 at 1079 James K. Blvd.,
Pontiac. No cards.

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