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November 17, 1950 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-11-17

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Rosenwald Legion Post to Hold Its Annual Party

W ornen'i eitt‘ Activitiei

The NEUGARTEN MEDICAL
AID board meets at 12:30 p.m.
Monday at the home of Mrs.
Harvey Rothstein, 17356 San
Juan for luncheon, followed by
a business meeting. Co-hostesses
are Mesdames Samuel Rothstein,
Martin Krauss and David Saks.

* * *

Mrs. Louis Benson, donor chair-
man of the FANNIE GLUCK
CHAPTER, Piareer Women Dec.
13 affair, extends an invitation to
members their husbands and
friends to at-
tend the silver
jubilee celebra-
tion at 8:30
p. m., Monday at
the Bei Aire
Terrac.e The
film, "A Pair of
Shoes," depict-
Mrs. Benson ing the story of
child's joy and delight with his
first pair of shoes, will be
screened. A musical interlude
will be presented, featuring Al-
bert Traub, pianist; Max Som-
berg, vocalist and Max Sosin,
who will be emcee.
• * '*
Mrs. Julius Ring, president,
KVUTZAH I V R I T H LADIES
AUXILIARY, announces that the
donor luncheon will take place
Jan. 30, 1951. The Kvutzah
meets Monday at the Rose Sit-
tig Cohen Bldg.
* * *
JERICHO REBEKAH LODGE
have announced plans for their
donor-dinner, to be held Dec. 5
at Rainbow Catering. For reser-
vations, call TR. 3-0339 or TR.
1-9132.
*
*
EQUALITY CLUB will hold
their next meeting at the home
of Louba Lupiloff, 1974 Tuxedo.
Plans will be made for the donor
luncheon, to be held Dec. 19 at
the Mayfair Room.
* * *
CONG. BETH ABRAHAM SIS-
TERHOOD will hold a night of
games at 9 p.m., Saturday, at
Zack's Catering. The affair, or-
iginally to be held in the syna-
gogue building, will f eat u r e
awards including a broadtail fur
jacket.

*

* *

LOUIS MARSHALL, Young
Women of Bnai Brith, announce
their Sadie Hawkins party for
9 p.m. Saturday at 2960 Coiling-
wood.
* * *
YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR
CHOLEM members and friends,
met Nov. 13 to plan their donor
rally at the home of Mrs. L. Mill-
man. Plans were completed for
the Nov. 29 donor at Masonic
Temple. Mabel Alvin entertained
at the rally with folk songs and
Mrs. A. Fine presented a travel-
o g u e. Reservations for t h e
donor can be made with Mrs.
H. Stone, TO. 9-9245, ticket
chairman, or Mrs. J. Pearl, UN.
4-6513, donor chairman.
* * *
Moishe Haar, director of Sho-
lem Aleichem Institute and of
the Jewish Center dramatic
group, will speak at the meet-
ing of CH ANNA CZE.NESH
CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, in
honor of Jewish Book Month,
at 12:30 p.m. Monday, at the
home of Sonia Gold, 18094 .Oak
Dr. His subject will be "Jewish
Literature." Sara Friedman,
meeting chairman, and Esther
LeMed will give • readings. The
public is invited.
* * *
CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM SIS-
TERHOOD will hold its first
Hanukah carnival at 2 - p.m.,
Nov. 26 in the new synagogue
at Schaefer and W. Seven Mile.
Some of the features are movies,
a bake sale, an apron booth, re-
ligious booth, white elephant
sale, toys, clowns and games.
FUnds wil be used to furnish
the kitchens of the synagogues.
* * *
Rabbi Morris Adler will - open
the annual SHAAREY ZEDEK
SISTERHOOD book review on
Nov. 28, with the "Family Mos-
eat" by Isaac Bashevis Sing.
Brunch reservations must be
made with Mrs. William Nadler,
ticket chairman, 'UN. 4-2028 by
Nov. 24. Chairmen are Mesdames
Max Bonin and Aaron Friedman,
and program chairmen of the
book review are Mrs. Allan Wes-
ton and Mrs. Milford Pregerson.

BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, held a farewell party at
the home of Helen Pasikov, for
Annette Lazaroff, who is depart-
ing for California on Nov.. 6.
She was presented by the mem-
bers with a Pioneer Women's pin.

* *

HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, plan a membership tea
Monday, at the home of Ger-
trude Feldman; 3219 Sturtevant.
Mrs. Ira Kaufman will review
Joshua Leibman's "Peace of
Mind." Members are asked to
bring guests. The club will ap-
pear on television, Nov. 27, on
a "Ladies' Day" broadcast from
Masonic Temple over channel 2.
Friends are invited to attend
the telecast.
* * *
DETROIT WOMEN'S SERVICE
CLUB meets in its new quarters,
United Friendship Hall, 3225
Fenkell, Monday evening. A
donor luncheon and games par-
ty will be held there Tuesday
afternoon, Dec. 19.
* * *
PURITY CHAPTER, 0. E. S.,
will hold initiation by regular
officers at 7:45 p. m. Monday.
The Chapter's donor luncheon
is slated for Tueiday, Jan. 23,
1951, at Masonic Temple. For
information contact Mrs. Fay
Weiner, pledge chairman, TY.
9-6139, or Mrs. Rose Burnstein,
ticket chairman, UN. 1-0015.
* * *
At 12:30 p.m. Nov. 28 the
WOMEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE
will tender its annual compli-
mentary luncheon at the Young
Israel Youth Center, Dexter and
Fullerton. There will be a pag-
eant, "The Drama of the Fes-
tivals of Israel," written and di-
rected by Mrs. Joshua Sperka,
and enacted by the dramatic
group of Women's League of
Young Israel. Music will be ren-
dered by David Greenbaum,
tenor; Shirley Portney and Kate
Winston, soprancs.
* * *
ISRAEL CHAPTER, Bnai Brith
will hold its next meeting at
8:30 p. m. Tuesday at the North-
west Cong. Guest speaker will
be Mr. Sam Kellman, Clinical
Psychologist at the Adult Psy-
chiatric Clinic of Harper Hos-
pital, who will talk on "Can
Young Children Spoil a Mar-
riage."

*

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* * *

The ROCHEL LAYA STEPIN-
ER AID SOCIETY held election
of officers at the home of .Mrs.
Percy Marlowe of Marlowe Ave.,
electing president, Mrs. Reuben
Galchinski; vice president, Mrs.
Sam Gordon; treasurer, Mrs.
Harry Friedman; secretaries,
Mrs. Ben Isaacs and Mrs. Her-
man Goose; hospitalers, Mrs.
Andy Lebove and Mrs. Abe Zina-
mon; publicity chairman, Mrs.
N. Norman Goldenberg,

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* *

Mrs. William Valensky, fund
raising chairman for LOUIS' D.
BRANDEIS CHAPTER; Bnai
Brith announces the following
fund raising workers are invited
to a Victory Luncheon to be
held in January: Mesdames
Ben Alderman, Albert Berger,
Louis Efrusy, Joseph Roover,
Phillip Fealk, Al Goldberg, Hai.=
ry Gutov, Dorothy Goodis, Sam-
uel Gutterman, David Howell,
Art Levine, Paul Lowinger, Moe
Miller, Louis Magedman, Ger-
trude Marbelstone, Aaron Rosen,
Albert Raphael, Mollye Sayles,
Jack Sipher, Louis Sabin, Julius
Scholnick, Sam Shapiro, Morris
Weingarden, Gordon Warsaw,
Harris Young and Harry Kaye.

Mrs. Jack Raisin, president of
TIKVAH CHAPTER, Bnai Brith,
announces a square dahce will
be held jointly with the lodge
at Northwest Synagogue at 8:30
p. in, Nov. 28.. Bert Pryor and
his orchestra will . furnish the
music. Mrs. Leonard Weinberg,
chairman, and Mrs. Edward
Barak, co-chairman are sewing
Cancer Pads every Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. Weinberg,
19165 Freeland and every Wed-
nesday afternoon 12:30 p. m. at
the home of Mrs. Lester Wolfe,
19309 Steele. Anyone interested
may contact Mrs. Weinberg, UN.
2-7757 or Mrs. Barak, UN. 3-9676.
Mrs. Milton Harris, retention
chairman announces a dessert
lunch on 'Dec. 12 at Beth Aaron
Synagogue for all members
holding a gold membership card.
* *
A charity 'games party will be
given at 7:30 p.m., Nov. 27, at
Lachar's on Dexter by DETROIT
SENIOR BICUR CHOLEM and
GENERAL ISRAEL HOME FOR
GIRLS. Proceeds will be divided
equally, part for the needy sick
and a share for the orphan
home in Jerusalem. Mrs. Edith
Golden, Bicur Cholem vice pres-
ident, and orphan home presi-.
dent, is chairman. Tickets may
be obtained by calling TO.
6 4135 or 'at the door.

-

The annual games party spon- families, their neighbors and
sored by the Julius 'Rosenwald friends are invited. Many prizes
Post of- the American Legion will be awarded.
MOGEN ABRAHAM SISTER- will be held Wednesday, at 8:30
p.m. in the social hall of the
HOOD will hold an open mem- Bnai Moshe Synagogue.
THE JEWISH NEWS 11
bership tea at the home of Mrs.
Friday, November 17, 1950
All members of the post, their
Simon Lerman, 12715 Broad-
street on Wednesday evening.
Dr. Simon Lerman, guest speak-
special
er, will talk about rheumatic
fever. The film "Your Neighbor
Celebrates" will be shown. For
sale on
further information call Mrs.
Hyman Beale, TO. 8-0701.
* * *
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