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SIGMA DELTA TAU ALUM-.
NI will help make bandages for
the American Cancer Society at
its meeting Jan. 15. The meet-
ing, scheduled for 8 p.m., will
be held at the home of Mrs.
Ray Berry, 18275 Marlowe.
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PURITY CHAPTER, Eastern
Star, will sponsor a donor lunch-
eon on Jan. 23 at Masonic
Temple, Contact Fay Weiner,
pledge chairman, TY. 9-6139, or
Rose Bernstein, ticket chairman,
UN. 1-0015, for reservations.
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WOMEN'S AUXILIARY, Jew-.
ish Home for Aged, will hold its
member bring a member party
at 1 p.m., Monday in the Home's
meeting room. A Fur Fashion
Show, to be presented by St.
Clair Furs, has been arranged
by. Mrs. Sam Newman, program
chairman. Mrs. Samuel Shetzer
will sing, and prizes will be
awarded.
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PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
SOCIETY will meet Jan. 22 at
the group's meeting hall. Res-
ervations are now being accepted
for the anniversary dinner-
dance to be held Feb. 4, at Bel
Aire. Call Mrs. Martin Cohen
or Mrs. Sam Nadek, vice-presi-
dents, for reservations.
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CLUB 2, Pioneer Women, will
hold a special meeting in behalf
of the Histadrut campaign at 1
p.m., Wednesday, at the Halevy
Music Center. Louis Levine will
be guest speaker, and films on
Israel will be shown. Friends are
invited.
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PYTHIAN SISTERS announce
a membership tea to be held at
the Temple, on Feb. 7. Prospec-
tive members are invited. A
luncheon, style show and Purim
party are being planned. Call
Rose Grossman for information
at UN. 3-5912.
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B and P CHAPTER, Bnai
Brith, will meet at 8:15 p.m
Tuesday at Young Israel Center.
Mrs. Samuel Bank, district his-
torian, will speak on "Inside
Bnai Brith," announced Betty
Rockaway, president. Tuesday is
also the deadline for payment
of mystery trip reservations.
Call Molly Stolinsky, TY. 4-4622,
for reservations.
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MUSIC STUDY CLUB will
present an exchange program
with the Highland Park Music
Club at its meeting at 1 p.m.,
Tuesday, at the YWCA Lounge,
Montcalm and Witherell. Jose-
phine Matkin, violinist; Mrs. H.
K. Smith, reader; Eileen
hams, soprano; and Mildred Al,
liston, accompanist; are fea-
tured on the program. Mrs.
Richard Shannon is chairman.
Friday„Tanuary
12, 1951
,
A membership fashion show
and dessert lunch will be given
by LOUIS BRANDEIS CHAP-
TER, Bnai Brith, at 12:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, at Frank and Seder's
Blue Room, according to Jean
Harwell, membership chairman.
All new members and prospects
and their sponsors who have
joined since the TV program
are eligible to attend. A speaker
will be.heard and games will fol-
low.
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DEROIT CHAPTER, Bnai
Brith, will present its Member
Bring a Member Tea at 1 p.m.,
Wednesday, at the home of Mrs.
Robert Solomon, 4151 W. Outer
Dr. A games party will be held.
For reservations, call Mrs. Mau-
rice Korn, TO. 7-0810, or Mrs.
Abe Gray, TO. 8-0953. Com-
munity relations chairman, Mrs.
Albert Goodman announces that
the group will be stationed at
the Hotel Statler from 11 a.m.
to 3 p.m., from Jan. 17-24 for
the March of Dimes Cappaign.
Call her at UN. 2-5753 to donate
services. Call Mrs. Arnold La-
Kritz, TE. 4-6285, for informa-
tion on- a new presentation of
the dramatic grot .
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LOUIS , MARSHALL C H A P-
TER, Bnai Brith, requests mem-
bers to pay their 1950 dues. Of
600 members, only 100 are still
outstanding, and the group
needs only 15 more new . mem-
bers to reach its goal of 85. It
is expected that both goals will
be fulfilled by the February
party, -which is being' planned.
A meeting of the joint reten-
tion and membership commit-
tees is held weekly. This week's
is at the home of Yetta Feuer,
on Thursday.
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WOMEN'S LEAGUE OF
YOUNG ISRAEL, under the
chairmanship of Mrs. Charles
T Gellman, is planning a night
of game s, Saturday evening,
Jan. 27; in the Young Israel
Center. The public is invited.
For information call TE. 4-4145.
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CONG. BETH AARON SIS-
TERHOOD announces a mem-
bership tea at 8:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, at the home of Mrs.
Jack Taylor, 18451 Wisconsin.
Cohostesses are Mesdames Ray
Shulman, Joseph ,Haas, Sol Rai-
kow, Nat Feld and Goldman.
Those interested in membership
should call Mrs. A.. A, Winkler,
UN. 4-0157.
Jewish Folk Chorus
Holds Donor Luncheon
tkotei
Detroit ORT Chapters
Hear Miss Hemingway
A dessert luncheon and pro-
grain of entertainment is being
planned by the combined chap-
ters of Women's American ORT
at the Davison Jewish Center,
at 12:30 p.m., Jan. 23.
Marcelline Hemingway S a n--
ford, sister of Ernest Heming-
way, will give reviews of current
Broadway plays -and glimpses
into backstage activities, along
with personal interviews with
some of the stars.
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Mrs. Walter Litt is chairman
of the event with Mrs. L. Gray
in charge of tickets. Mrs. Ruby
Goldman will act as toast-
mistress.
The committee assisting in-
clude Mrs. J. Lazare, Mrs. L.
Kaplan, Mrs. P. Kauffer, Mrs. I.
Kessler, Mrs. S. Roman, Mrs.
J. L. Jaffe, Mrs. J. Weissman.
On the program will be a trio
presenting skit a; pantomime
sketches with Al Nichamin, Leo
Mogill and George Shapiro par-
ticipating. Mrs. Aliza Stulman
will render several piano num-
bers and duets will be played
by Marilyn Warner and Mrs.
Stulman. Ruth Goldman, so-
prano, will be vocalist.
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a barn dance to be held on
Jan. 21, at Pappy Kincaid's Oak-
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for information.
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Turover Ail Fetes
41 Active Years
Turover Aid Society will cele-
brate its 41st anniversary at a
The tenth annual donor banquet and dance on Jan. 21,
luncheon of the Jewish Folk at Turover Temple. Isidore Sos-
Chorus will take place next nick, president, has appointed
Julius Schwartz, chairman, and
Sol Rubin, co-chairman,
Harry M. Mandell is yearbook
chairman assisted by Jack M.
Zeldes. Meyer Korby is treas-
urer of the affair and Abraham
Grant in charge of tickets.
The numerous accomplish-
ments and activities of Turover
will be reviewed at this cele-
bration by historian Jacob Bob-
rin. Morris Zuroff and William
Hoffman, members who have
recently returned from Israel,
will recount their experiences.
The guest list is limited to
members and invitees only.
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