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December 29, 1950 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-12-29

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T h e Women's Auxiliary of
WOMEN'S READING CIRCLE
council will hold an open meet- SIGMA ALPHA MU are formu-
ing at 2:30 p.m., Saturday at lating plans for a country fair
the Workman's Circle Center. on June 20, at Wayne Univer-
Serge Nutkiewicz will discuss sity Student Center.
* * *
Freud's theory of "darkness of
Sarah Dorf, blood bank and
the human mind."
* * *
civil defense chairman of LOUIS
Mrs. S an f or d Dinetz, child MARSHALL CHAPTER, Bnai
rescue chairman of ITORTH- Brith, urged members to join
WEST CHILD RESCUE WOMEN, newly organized civilian defense
will be hostess at a board meet- classes in home nursing_ and first
ing to be held Tuesday after- aid, to be held at the Davison
Center over a six week
noon at her home, 19191 - Indiana. Jewish
A blood donor day, Jan.
The'president, Mrs. Samuel Lev- period.
17,• has been set aside for mem-
in, will report on the brunch bers. Those desiring to partici-
meeting of the League of Jewish pate and need transportation
Women. A New Year's party will should call Mrs. Dorf, UN. 3-7186.
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be held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Max Biller, 4076 W. Outer
Final plans for a victory
Dr. Mesdames Sam Bishop and luncheon in connection with
Irving Baskin are in charge of aSHERUTH LEAGUE'S recent
arrangements, with Mrs. Elena fund-raising campaign w e r e
Mann heading the entertain- made at the organization's Dec.
ment committee.
26 meeting at, the Northwest
* * *
Jewish Center. Mrs. Aaron Berg
TEMPLE ISRAEL S I S T E R- was chosen USO activities chair-
HOOD announces its first Sab- man. The board meeting will be
bath Eve social hour at the new Jan. 9.
* *
Temple will follow this Friday's
services. Hosts for the affair,
THE WOMEN'S LEAGUE OF
to be held in the youth center YOUNG ISRAEL will hold a
hall, will be Mr. and Mrs. Harry games night on Jan. 27 in the
Fisher in honor of the Bar Mitz- Young Israel Bldg. Refreshments
Vah of their son, William James. will be served.
* * *
* * • • *
ZEDAKAH CLUB held a vic-
EQUALITY CLUB will meet
tory luncheon, which followed Wednesday evening at the home
its donor affair, at the home of of Sonia Gertzman, 18516 - Indi-
Mrs. M. Knopper. Mrs. David 1 aria.
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M. Zelman reported on the
donor. A book review will be 1 ISRAEL CHAPTER, Bnai Brith,
presented Jan. 8 by Mrs. Harry has entered four teams in the
Oberstein for members and District . Grand Lodge No. 6
friends at the home of Mrs. women's bowling tournament to
Joseph Staub.
be held Ian. 13-14 at Detroit
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Recreation,• announced Mrs.
WOMEN'S STUDY CLUB will Theda Levy, bowling president.
hold its second annual dance Hilda Siegel • is in charge of
Jan. 7, at the Davison Jewish transportation and Mrs. Levy is
Center. Mrs. Charles Le v it t, taking care . of out-of-town
chairman, announces that all guests. Participating from Israel
proceeds will go to purchase Chapter are:
Mesdames Lorraine Gellman, Frances
matresses for spastic children. Magid,
Madeline Brezner, Helen Panter.
Music will be furnished by Jack Helen Finkleman, Theda Levy, Yetta
Ruth Kashdan, Adele Kramer,
Levin's orchestra, with vocals by Suhd,
Sylvia Kramer, Ruth Weitz, Evelyn
Tut Robbins. Tickets may be Gomberg, Bettymae Soloman, Harriet
Shiela Friedman, Mary Adler,
obtained at the Center, or by Gross,
Betty Eidelman, Hilda Siegel, Yetta
calling WE. 3-3956.
Weinstein and Sue Band.

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PHILIP HANDLER CHAPTER,
Bnai Brith, will meet Thursday
at Young Israel Center, at a ses-
sion open to members, husbands
and friends, announced Mrs.
Charles Galinsky, president. The
chapter's dramatic group will
present a performance of "I Re-
member Mama," :.written by
Dorothy Bronson. •,and directed
by Ida Ehrlich. aMeetings of the
cancer pad and scuffles for vet-
erans commidtees meet weekly.

Plan June Wedding

Friday, December 29, 1950

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rtgagemenb

The engagement of Elaine
Phyllis Rogers to Harold Aaron
Gluckman was announced by
the bride-elect's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Rogers, Of
Grand Ave. The bridegroom-
elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Gluckman, of Atlantic
City, N. J. Elaine attends Wayne
University, and Hank is a grad-
uate of Pratt Institute, of
Brooklyn, N.Y., where he was
affiliated with Alpha Pi Alpha
fraternity. The young couple
plans an October wedding.

MISS DIANE KATZ .

News Brevities

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Katz, of
Wisconsin Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Z HIT 0 MIR PROGRESSIVE
Diane, to Frank Kenneth Blas,
son of Mrs. Harry Blas and the AID SOCIETY will celebrate 20
years of aid to numerous charit-
late Mr. Bias, of Glynn Ct.
able institutions at its annual
banquet to be held Jan. 7 at
Zack's Catering. The organiza-
tion's e n t i r e membership is
urged to join in commemoration
of the anniversary.
* * *
The Bar Mitzvah of William
LACHOWITCHER AID SOCI-
James Fisher, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Fisher, of 18600 ETY will hold a New Year's Eve
Cherrylawn, will be observed party, the proceeds of which will
Friday evening, Dec. 29 at Tem- go to child welfare. A seven
chicken dinner and music
ple Israel. There will be a re- course
will be featured. Call Mrs. A.
ception following services.
Cutler, TO. 9-6580, for reserva-
* * *
The Bar Mitzvah of Philip tions.
Martin Cutler, son of Mr. and
Our Want-Ads get results.
Mrs. William -Cutler, will be ob-
served Saturday morning at
Young Israel Center on Dexter.
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in his honor at the family home,
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Specialty: Shtrudel & Knishes

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At its annual election meet-
ing, CONG. BETH ABRAHAM
SISTERHOOD elected Mrs.
Louis Ellenbogen, pr e s i d e n t.
Other officers were Mesdames
Morris Goldsmith and M. Stark,
vice-presidents; D o r a Shpiece
and J. Lenhard, secretaries; and
J. Fishman, treasurer. Mrs. El-
lenbogen called on the group to
intensify its efforts of sending
food parcels to Israel.
* * *
"The Psychiatrist Looks Over
the European," will be the topic
of Dr. Robert S. Drews, guest
speaker at the HARRY B. KEI-
DAN CHAPTER, Bnai Brith,
program Tuesday. Plans are be-
ing made to visit a veteran's
hospital in January. Over
100 giftg were received at the
Veterans Closet Shower, chair-
by Mrs. Hyman Gottlieb. Mrs.
David Freedman, of • the scuffle
group, reports her committee
has made 100 pairs of scuffles,
also to be distributed in Janu-
ary.
* * *
RABBI MANDEL Z.AGER
CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, will hold
a joint meeting with the Lodge
Wednesday evening, in Cong.
Bnai Moshe's social hall. Mrs.
David Liebow, program chair-
man, announces that Cantor
Hyman Adler and the Bnai D-a-
vid choral group will perform.
The evening has been devoted to
membership retention. •
* * *
JULIUS ROSENWALD Auxil-
iary, - American Legion, appeared
Dec. 14 onWJBK-TV Ladies Day
program. Mrs. Helen Tratit, a
76-year-old Gold Star Mother,
was named lady of the day.

THE JEWISH NEWS-7

Engagement Told

NOW Career Group
To Start 'Ship-a-Box' .
Program for Israel Aid

Career Group, National Coun-
cil of Jewish Women, announces
an Aid-to-Israel program. For
the next year, the group has
pledged to ship at least one box
each month to Kindergarten
Rosh Hayim I in Jerusalem, Is-
rael.
Items needed; monthly include
unused play materials a n d
equipment. At the present time
a critical request is mosquito
netting because of the malaria
plague. Co -. chairmen of the
Ship-A-Box committee are, Beu-
lah Smerling and Ann Reich-
land.
T11 .. next general meeting of
the Career Group will be held at
8:15 p.m., - Jan. 9 at the Davison
Jewish Center. Members are re-
quested to bring mosquito net-
ting.
Entertainment for the • even-
ing is entitled "Tell It to the
Gals," a panel discussion by six
men. T h e gentlemen have
agreed to present their opinions
as to the factors necessary to
produce a successful social coed
affair.

Bar Mitzvahs

The engagement of Pauline
Shirley Goodman to Leo Perry
was announced by the bride-
elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph Goodman, of W. Outer
Dr. The bridegroom-elect's par-
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Lazer
Perry, formerly of Detroit and
now of Los Angeles. The couple
plans a June wedding.

CARD

TY. 6-4956

Jewish Center

Activities

(The Jewish Community Center is
Atfiliated With the Jewish Welfare
Federation. and Is a Red Feather
Agency.)

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The family' of the late Herman
Samuels wishes to thank its rel-
atives and friends for the many
kindnesses extended daring its
recent bereavement.

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Jan. 3—Center Open Forum will
hear Sam Brown, field repre-
sentative of t h e American
Jewish Congress and author
of "Jews in Brooklyn," speak
on "Jewish Insecurity Today."
Meeting in evening at Wood-
ward Center.
Jan. 8—English 'classes for new
Americans will commence at
the lth Street Center, 8687
12th, at Blaine. • Classes con-
ducted for beginners, inter-
mediate or advanced s t u-
dents. Registration n e c e s-
sary in advance since classeS
are .limited to 10 students
each.
Jan. 8—Center Book Forum will
review Rabbi Joshua Loth
Liebman's book, "P e a c e of
Mind," at meeting in Wood-
ward Center.


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