atJ W omert'J it..:ore Women's Clubs, Page 9 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. * * * 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. * * * 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. * * * 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. * * 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. * * * 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. * * * 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. -* 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. * 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 . * 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. * * * 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. * .* * 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. NEW '51 HUDSON Roomiest and Most ComfortableCar DELIVERY IN MRS. WALTER LITT Wednesday noon at the Mayfair, Dexter and Davison. 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. 5 his ■ Any Color - Any Style FOR BEST DEAL SEE STANLEY T e m p 1 e Israel Sisterhood's young women are planning a barn dance to be held on Jan. 21, at Pappy Kincaid's Oak- dale Dance Hall. Call TO. 6-8078 for information. Victoria Motor Sales 13505 JOS. CAMPAU TW. 1-0272 TW. 1-7170 taste ROKEACIIII - CONDENSED - , SOUPS OF/ VEGETARIAN • DELICIOUS Our Want-Ads get results. CURRENT RATE "YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD SAVINGS INSTITUTION" American Savings ASSOCIATION • • • BRANCH OFFICE • • • •• . MAIN OFFICE • • • MILITARY DEXTER BLVD. AT CORTLAND W. FORT AT V I. 3-7600 TO. 9-6611 WHERE—"\) FRIENDSHIPS PEWAUKEE, WISCONSIN ***** ******** 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. LONDON ARMS Just 20 Miles West of Milwaukee . 14). AMERICAN PLAN STRICTLY KOSHER Rooms with private Bath and Shower Roof Top Solarium Elevator Service EAN Under Personal Supervision of M Prepare South Indies Cruise for February 14—THE JEWISH NEWS ` • KREISBERG • D BRAMSON . M. 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