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Justice Butzel Honored by WC

omen,

Detroit Alumnae of IOTA
ALPHA PI sorority will celebrate
Hanukah with their husbands
at a party Saturday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. David
Goldman, 20115 Briarcliff.
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EVA PRENZLAUER MATER-
NITY MD will meet at the home
of Mrs. Marvin Gilbar, 18944
Birehcrest, Wednesday, Dec. 13,
at 1 p.m. Mrs. William Green-
wald, dramatist, will entertain
the group. All members are in-
vited to attend and bring
friends.
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AESCULAPIAN LADIES' AUX-
ILIARY will meet Wednesday,
12:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Harry Katzman, 17530 Santa
Barbara. Reports will be sub-
mitted on the recent charity
dinner dance.
* * *
Mrs. David Grosberg, presi-
dent of DETROIT LODGE
CHAPTER of B.B., announces
that the at meeting - next Mon-
day evening, at the Carmel He-
brew School, "More Than Half
a Chance," a movie on Bell-
Faire in sound and color, will
be shown. A question and an-
swer period, conducted by Al-
exander Horowitz, regional
director of Bell-Faire, will fol-
low. The dramatic group will
present a one-act play, "We
Light a Candle", directed by
Helen Goldman. Participating
are Mesdames Sam Feldman,
George Karabenick, Arnold La-
Kritz, Victor Lawson, Tom Reese
and Sam Sheps. Prospective
members are invited and re-
freshments will be served.
* * *
Mrs. Lee Weis s, president,
EZRAS NOSHIM, announces a
Hanukah latke and games party
at 12:30 p.m. Dec. 11, Turover
Hall, Dexter and Monterey.
Ezras Noshim, does work for
needy rebbetzim, orphans and
child rescue.
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NORTHWEST CHILD RES-
CUE WOMEN will entertain
members and guests Thursday
evening at the home of Mrs.
Marion St ei n, 19182 • Monica.
Mrs. Anna K a s o f f and Mrs.
Verne Kief will be hostesses. A
kitchen-gadget party will be
featured.
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DETROIT CHAPTER, Bnai
Brith, will hold a joint Hanukah
party with the Lodge Sunday
afternoon at Jericho - Temple.
Howard Cornfield will tell the
story of the Feast of Lights.
Games and gifts will entertain
the children.
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The SISTERHOOD OF CONG.
BETH TIKVAH announces that
Sunday School classes will have
a Hanukah party at 1 p.m. Sun-
day. An interesting program is
planned and refreshments will
be served. Members, their chil-
dren and friends are urged to
attend.
* * *
MUSIC STUDY CLUB will offer
"Talent on Parade," a program
to be given Tuesday evening at
the Downtown YWCA. Florence
Weintraub is chairman. Partici-
pating are Ruth Meckler, Helen
Mendelson, Rachelle Sachs, Deb-
orah Linderman, Mendel Stone,
Millicent Shaw, Dena Krause,
David Abels, Phyllis Pullberg
and Leroy Hellman.
* * *
HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold a board meet-
ing Monday evening at the home
of Miriam Parabsky. Call Mar-
garet Huppert; TY. 4-1007, for
rides. Ruth Netter, UN. .4-1194,
is rummage chairman. Call her
for pick-ups.
* * *
B AND P, Pioneer Women, will
meet at 8:30 p. m., Wednesday
at the Council office. Arrange-
ments for the Dec. 17 party will
be completed. Further informa-
tion can be obtained by calling
Belle Pesick, UN. 4-5164, or Pearl
Nusbaum, TY. 4-6976.
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*
PHILIP HANDLER CHAPTER,
Bnai Brith, will join the Lodge to
celebrate Hanukah at a party
at 1 p. Dec. 17, at Young Is-
rael Center. Movies, entertain-

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merits will be included. Members
are invited to bring frends and
children. A latke party will be
held Tuesday ..according to Mrs.
Bernard Abramson, membership
chairman. A new member is the
price of admission.
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DETROIT WOMEN'S SERVICE
CLUB will meet at 9 p. m., Mon-
day at United Friendship Hall,
3225 Fenkell. Tickets for the
donor luncheon and games party
to be given Dec. 19 are available,
and may be obtained by calling
Mrs. F. Olinick, TO. 5-9045.
* * *
Mrs. Harry Singer, program
chairman of TEMPLE ISRAEL
SISTERHOOD„ announces that
at its December meeting Rabbi
Leon Fram will review Ludwig
Lewisohn's "The American Jew."
The meeting will be held Mon-
day at the new Temple building,
at 1:30 p.m., preceeded by dessert
luncheon at 12:30. Friends are
invitd to hear Rabbi Fram.
*
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
will sponsor a Hanukah party
Monday evening in the social
hall. A candle lighting cere-
mony will take place by mem-
bers under the direction of Mrs.
Joshua S. Sperka. The choral
group will sing with Cantor Hy-
man Adler. Latkes will be served
aid gifts exchanged. Mrs. Ed-
ward Solomon is chairman.
* * *
LOUIS BRANDEIS CHAPTER,
Bnai Brith, announces a mem-
bership retention night at 9
p.m., Monday at the Rose Sittig
Cohen Building. Mrs. Charles
Salovieh will be guest speaker.
An Arthur Murray dance team
and a crazy hat contest will be
featured. For further informa-
tion, call Mrs. David Howell,
m e m b e rship chairman, WE.
5-1000.
* * *
Mrs. Louis Webne, program
chairman for the I V A N S.
BLOCH CHAPTER, Bnai ,Brith,
announces that the annual Ha-
nukah party will follow a busi-
ness 'meeting at 8:30 p.m.
Thursday, at the Young Israel
Center. Games will be played,
gifts will be exchanged, a box
Punch will be served. For fur-
ther information call Mrs. Web-
ne, TY. 4-0773. Dorothy Droz,
fund raising chairman, an-
nounced that the top fund rais-
ers will be feted at a dinner and
show. They are Mesdames Wil-
liam Phillips, ,Albert Heller, Leon
Dreylinger, Charles B 1 a u e r,
Lester Landes, Louis Webne,
Nathan Lee, Julius Droz, Eugene
Gross, Bernard Indenbaum, Les-
lie Rosenberg, Mrs. Hertzel Tigel
and Miss Gertrude Langdorf.
* * *
The BNAI MOSHE SISTER-
HOOD meets ,at 42:30 p.m. Mon-
day for a dessert luncheon.
Mrs. Lillian Grahm, past presi-,
dent of ORT, will review
Maurice Samuel's book, "The
Gentleman and the Jew" Mes-
dames Moses Lehrman, Julius
Hersh, Harry Gunsberg, Ben
Weisss and David Krause, dele-
gates to the convention of the
National Women's League of the
United Synagogue of America,
will give a report. Mrs. Milton
Weiss is chairman of the day.

TEMPLE BETH EL SISTER-
HOOD' will meet at 1:30 p.m.
Monday. Mrs. Burton Clamage,
program chairman, will intro-
duce Miss • Helen Metzler who
will talk on "Broadway Parade."

WOMEN OF GEMILUTH
CHASSODIM formulated plans
for its annual concert to be
given Jan. 20 at the Institute
of Arts at a meeting held Nov.
27 at the home of Mrs. Max Ka-
pustin. Funds raised for the af-
fair will continue work done for
orphans in Israel and others.
Mrs. Hill Rubin is the group's
president, and Mesdames Max
Kapustin and David Lubinski are
co-chairmen for the journal.
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GOLDIE MYERSON GROUP,
Pioneer Women, will hold its
annual Hanukah party Tuesday
evening at 11818 Dexter. "The
Light Bringers," a skit, will be
presented, along with commun-
ity singing and Hanukah re-
freshments.
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AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer ,

rent, souvenirs and refresh:. Women,

hold a . flanulo4h.1

party at its next meeting at the
home of Mrs. Milton Pierce, 5301
W. Outer Dr. on Monday eve-
ning. Those attending should
bring a toy for a child in Israel.
* * *
MOGEN ABRAHAM SISTER-
HOOD will hold a board meet-
ing Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Sam Levin, 4318
Tyler. Plans will be made for a
fund-raising project to be spon-
sored by the Sisterhood and
men's club. Fund-raising com-
mittee includes Mesdames Si-
mon Lerman and Sydney Silver.
Mrs. Arnold LaKritz, program
chairman, has selected a Purim,
operetta and will soon choose
characters.
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BETH ABRAHAM SISTER-
HOOD will hold a latke party
at 9 p. m., Saturday in the syn-
agogue's social hall. Proceeds
will send food packages to Is-
rael. Tickets may be purchased
at the door. '
* * *
ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will have a luncheon
meeting at 1 p. m., Tuesday at
the Chidwa Restaurant to cele-
brate the culmination of this
year's activities. All members
are invited.

At the 15th anniversary celebration of the United Jewish
Charities, Nov. 28, Justice HENRY M. BUTZEL (center) of the
Michigan Supreme Court and former president of the United
Jewish Charities, received a citation for his long and distinguished
record of community service from SAMUEL H. RUBINER (right)
president of the Jewish Welfare Federation. Judge CHARLES C.
SIMONS, (left) of the United States Cottrt of Appeals, extends
congratulations to Justice Butzel.

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