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September 29, 1950 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-09-29

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W 0 M E PT ' S AUXILIARY of
SIGMA ALPHA MU will have a
fashion show at their opening
luncheon at 12 p.m. Friday, Oct.
6, in the Terrace Room of Hotel
Statler.
* * *
A meeting of the PAST CHIEFS
CLUB of the Pythian Sisters
was held at the `some of Mary
Raskin on Monica Ave. with
Dora Swartz as co-hostess. Jen-
nie Rosenberg, PC, was elected
Grand Outer Guard at Grand
Temple held in Grand Rapids.

* * *

SIGMA THETA DELTA so-
rority met Wednesday, Sept. 27,
at the home of Lorraine Levin,
1413 Webb.
*
*
MOLLY SEGAL AUXILIARY,
of JCRS, will meet at the home
of Mrs. Herman Sriro on ,Buena
Vista Ave, next Thursday after-
noon to discuss plans for a ban-
quet Dec. 10 at Mayfair Cater-
ing.
* * *
CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM SIS-
TERHOOD met at the home of
Mrs. Harry Spoon, 5187 W. Outer
Drive this week to discuss the
carnival to be held some time
in November at the new syna-
gogue on Schaefer and Seven
Mile Rds. Proceeds from the
carnival will help furnish kit-
chens at the synagogue.
* * *
P RI M R O S E BENEVOLENT
CLUB will have a social meet-
ing Monday night, Oct. 9. Syl-
via . Lee's dancing school will
highlight the evening. Friends
are invited. Reservations for the

Homemakers' Hints

Today, a surprising number of
homemakers are finding the way to
have comfortable, really attractive
homes at lower cost. The answer?
The roomy old farmhouses just
outside of town . . . the cottages
at nearby lakes that can be bought
for very little. A. little ingenuity

a wall knocked out here, new
paint there — turns these bargains
into beautiful year-round homes.
First consideration, however,
should be the right working equip-
ment for the home — a convenient
kitchen and bathroom, electricity,
of course — and the right heating
equipment. Many homemakers are
discovering a new fuel oil heater
that may be placed right in the
living room — matching other fur-
niture designs — and heating the
entire home inexpensively and very
efficiently.
The heater is called Duo-Therm
. giving thrifty, clean and
work-saving oil heat in homes with-
out basements or central heating
plants. It has a Power-Air Blower
which circulates heat throughout
the rooms and a thermostatic con-
trol for heat regulation.
One reason why this efficient
heater is so • popular is that it's
designed just like fine furniture.
There are Sheraton and Hepple-
white and Chippendale Models for
traditional rooms . . . and smart
blond designs for modern rooms,
each of them actually resembling
a smart looking console.
There are styles for every pur-
pose — for warm heating comfort
in a trailer or a six-room house.
No wonder so many homemakers —
both in the city and in the country
— are depending upon this econom-
ical, really thrifty way to warm
homes in winter!

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donor luncheon are being taken
by Mesdames Harry Wright, TO.
8-4841. Louis Friedman, TY. 5-
6101, journal chairman NOrman
Goldenberg, WE. 3-1032, and
Morris Alter, TO. 5-0417.

* * *

BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
opens its season Monday eve-
ning, Oct. 9 with a meeting in
t h e synagogue.'"
social hall. Mrs.
Charles Varnen,
program chair-
man, announces
that Bob Hall,
Well-known hu-
imorist will be
'the guest for
that evening.
Members, p r o- Mrs. Cohen .
spective members and guests are
invited. Mrs. David J. Cohen,
cultural chairman, announces
that the program of Oneg Shab-
bats and book reviews will be
resumed after the holiday sea-.
Son. The annual donor will be
held Wednesday, Dec. 6. For . re-
servations contact Mrs. Sam
Kane, chairman, WE. 3-4159.
* *
Workers on the annual antique
show of WOMEN'S AMERICAN
ORT in October at the Lee Pla-
za are being entertained at a
workers' branch Oct. C at Frank-
lin Hills Country Club. Members
wishing to attend the brunch
can make reservatior_s through
Mrs. Henry Stark, UN. 3-8833.

* *

Mrs. • Lewis Manning, presi-
dent, GREATER DETROIT BNAI
BRITH WOMEN'S COUNCIL,
announces that 7,000 women of
Bnai • Brit h, representing 17
chapters in DetrOit, are work-
ing on their fund-raising drive,
which culminates Nov. 14 . with
an affair at Masonic Temple.
Proceeds will go to Bnai • Brith
philanthropies.

*
GEORGE GERSHWIN CHAP-
TER, Bnai Brith, meets at 8:30
p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 4, at the
Young Israel Youth C e n t e r.
"Emile" will demonstrate the
latest hair styles. Refreshments
will be served.
* * *
HARRY B. KEIDAN CHAP-
TER, Bnai Brith meets again
at 8:30 p.m: Tuesday, Oct. 3,
at the Book Cadillac Hotel. "Mrs.
Gerald Sucher, program chair-
man., announces that the fea-
ture for the evening will be
"Fashion in Fun" produced by
the members. Mrs. Morris Dir-
enfeld,. fund raising a n d ad
chairman announces the follow-
ing ticket workers:

Mesdames; Adolph Lichter, ticket chair-
man; Henry Fidler, Harry Jaffa, Norman
Zasen, Louis Modell, co-chairman; Jack
Abel, Jerry Bader, David Beal, David
Berg. J. BUrke, Arthur Campbell, Harey
Clark, Max Conway, Robert Dishell, Ar-
thur Disner, Morris Disner, Harry Ern-
stein, Max Ferte]. Hyman Friedland,
David Freedman, Joseph Gendleman, Lou
Golden, ticket captains. The chapter will
feature a - Barn Dance'' Oct. 31, at Gra-
mere, 27450, 11 Mile Road.
*
* *

PHILIP HANDLER CHAPTER,
BNAI BRITH, board members
will meet Thursday, Sept. 28 at
the home of Mrs. Alex Dorfman.
The chapter announces the ad-
dition of 24 new members. The
Chapter will meet at 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 4, at the Young
Israel Youth Center.

THE DONALD FOX CHAP-
TER, Bnai Brith, will meet at
8:30 p.m. Oct. 4, at the Halevey
Music Center. The evening will
i n c I u d h- a program featuring
games and refreshments.
• * *
At the next meeting of MAN-
DEL M. ZAGER CHAPTER, Bnai
Brith, the group will celebrate
its fourth birthday. Mrs. Charles
Solovich, vice president of Wom-
en's Supreme Lodge, will be
guest speaker. Mickey Wolf will
furnish music for the evening
and Max Sosin will act as mas-
ter of ceremonies. The celebra-
tion will be held at 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday, at the 'Esnai Moshe.
It will be a joint meeting with
the lodge.
* * *
On Wednesday, 0 c t. 4, at
Workmen's Circle, LOUIS MAR-
SHALL WOMEN, Bnai Brith,
will hold their first fund raising
rally. A fashion show skit,
"Betty Brith" will feature model-
ing and acting by members.
Speaker for the evening will be
Mrs. Samuel G. Bank. Refresh-
ments will be served.
* * *
Mrs. Jack Raisin, president,
TIKVAH CHAPTER, Bnai Brith,
announces that Mrs. Louis E.
Barden, budget chairman, will
entertain her committee at 8:30
p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 26, at her
home on Buena Vista. Mrs: Cy
Aaron's program committee will
meet at 8:30 p.m. Thursday,
Sept. 28, at her home, 2904 PaSa-
dena. Plans will be made for
the coming year.
* * *
CLUB 2, Pioneer Women, will
hold an Oneg Shabbat and Suk-
koth party at 2 p.m. Saturday
at the home of Chavera Mary
Stollman, 2711 Burlingame. Isa-
bele Browne, Dwora Dworkin
and Mrs.,. Joseph Haggai, who
recently returned from Israel,
will participate in the meeting.

THE JEWISH NEWS-7

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