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January 12, 1951 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-01-12

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Mrs. Miller Has Top Post
For Northwest Donor

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NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID
SIGMA ALPHA MU WOM- luncheon will be held at the
EN'S AUXILIARY will present Ernst Kern Company and on will hold a board meeting at

its country fair on Jan. 20, at
Wayne University's Student
Center. The program will fea-
ture an orchestra and a caller
for square dancing.
* *
Mrs. Henry Small, president
of the MADVIONIDES MEDICAL
SOCIETY WOMEN'S AUX-
ILIARY, announces a boar d
meeting Monday at the home
Of Mrs. Louis Kazdan. Co-hos-
tesses will be Mesdames Louis
Kazdan, Ervin Moss and Reu-
ben Mendelsohn. The auxiliary
will meet Tuesday at Huyler's
where plans for the annual
luncheon and fashion s h o
March 28, at the Book Cadillac,
will be formed. Funds raised by
the Auxiliary supply artificial
limbs for maimed Israel sol-
diers, and three scholarships,
two to Wayne- University's Med-
ical School and ancther to the
Hebrew University Medical
School in-Israel.
* * *
BUSINESS A N D PROFES-
SIONAL DIVISION OF H.ADAS-
SAH will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
Thursday, at Cong. Shaarey Ze-
del:. Albert Elazar, assistant
superintendent of the United
Hebrew Schools, will speak on,
"The Integration of Newcomers
in the State of Israel."
* * *
PURITY CHAPTER, Eastern
Star, will meet at 7:45 p.m.,
Monday, at the Eastern Star
Temple. A donor luncheon will
be held on Jan. 23, at Masonic
Temple. Call Esther Teuzer,
worthy matron, or Faye Weiner,
-TY. 9-6139, or Rose Burnstein,
UN. 1-0015 for reservations.
* * *
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will
hold its installation of officers
at• 12:30 p.m., Jan. 22, at the
Belcrest Hotel. Mrs. C. Cornel
will officiate. Mrs. B. Newman
is incoming president. For reser-
vations, call Mrs. A. Sinaberg,
UN. 1-8445, or Mrs. S. Mitchell,
ITN. 4-3630.
* * *
ISRAEL CHAPTER, Bnai
Brith, will hear a book review
given by Mrs. Harry Oberstein
on "disenchanted" at its meet-
ing Tuesday, at Northwest He-
brew Cong. A luncheon for paid-
up members will be given Jan.
.23, at Parkside Hall. Co-chair-
men are Mrs.- Irving Beal and
'Mrs. Fred Weinstein.
* * *
A victory meeting of the Miz-
,rachi Women FANNIE GLUCK
;CHAPTER will be held at the
.home of vice-president, Mrs.
Max Sosin, 2660 Collingwood at
,12:30 p.m., Monday. Mrs. Sam
;Goodman, president, announces
that on Feb. 13, a child rescue

:

*Toast of Our Town'
Show Set for Jan. 1

MRS. DAVID RISEMAN

Paying tribute to Detroit's
250th anniversary, the Infants'
Service Group will present
"Toast to Our Town" on Jan. 21
at Masonic Temple. The show is
again being produced and di-
rected by Mrs. David Riseman,
who for the last 14 years has
been director. Dinner and danc-
ing to Russ Weaver's band will
precede the main attraction.
All proceeds go to aid needy
children.

Feb. 27 members and prospec-
tive members will appear on the
Ladies Day TV program.
* *
Roche! Laya STEPINER •AID
SOCIETY will have its annual
donor luncheon March 6, at Bel-
.Aire. The committee includes
Mesdames Nathan Rosenthal
and N. Norman Goldenberg.

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12:30 p.m., Monday, at the home
of Mrs. Samuel Gale, 16177 La-
Salle. The business session will
follow a luncheon. Co-hostesses
are Mesdames Albert Jaco, Sam-
uel Goodman and Morris Mellon.
* *
YOUNG WOMEN'S BICU R.
CHOLEM members are asked to
attend the next board meeting
at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the
home of Mrs. J. Mehr, 17525 Pen-
nington. Past presidents a n d
board members were honored
Jan. 10 with a luncheon at the
Wilshire Hotel.
*
TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTER-
HOOD has formed a four-team
bowling league, with Mrs. Sam
uel Maza, president; Mrs. Har-
old Johnson, secretary; and Mrs.
Moe Traurig, treasurer. Addi-
tional bowlers are welcome when
the League meets at 9:45 a.m.,
Thursdays, at Rolawhile Recrea-
tion.
* *
EQUALITY` CLUB elected Rose
Karnow, president; Ann Berko-
witz, vice-president; Ida Kush-
ner, treasurer; Sadie Fisher and
Alice Gallant, secretaries; S.
G e r t z m a n, auditor; and A
Trachtenberg, publicity chair-
man. Installation will be held
Jan. 21 at the home of Rose
Barak, 19169 Monica, with Louba
Lupiloff installing the officers.
A meeting will be held Wednes-
day, at the home of Yetta Tuck-
er, 18048 Northlawn.

Board members of CONG.
BNAI M O S H E SISTERHOOD
met recently to make plans for
their donor event, to be held
at 12:30 p.m., Feb. 6. MrS. James
Sobel is overall chairman, as-
sisted by Mrs. Harry Gunsberg,
program; Mrs. Ben Weiss, book;
Mrs. Robert Middleman, arrange-
ments.
* *
CLUB I, Pioneer Women, will
meet at 1 p.m., Tuesday at
Lachar's on Dexter. A cultural
program has been arranged for
this meeting which is devoted to
the membership drive . headed
by Mrs. Sarah Levine.
* * *
TEMPLE BETH EL SISTER-
HOOD will hold its annual com-
plimentary paid-up luncheon at
12:30 p.m., Monday, in the
Franklin Memorial Hall of the
Temple. "Sisterhood Showtime
Revue," an original skit, writ-
ten and directed by Mrs. Charles
Briskman and Mrs. Milton Marx
will be featured. Mrs. Harry
Platte will accompany on the
(More Women's Clubs, Page 14)
piano.
*
*
*
BETH AARON SISTERHOOD
will hold its first oneg shabbat
at 2:30 p.m.; Saturday at the
home of Mrs. William Gasman,
18314 Kentucky. Mrs- Lewis
Cohen will review Anzia Yezier-
ska's "Red Ribbon on a White
Horse." Also on the program
National Council
will be community singing and
of Jewish Women
a brief talk by Mrs. Benjamin
H. Gorrelick.

Mrs. Samuel F. Miller has been
named yearbook chairman of
t h e Northwest Sisterhood an-
nual donor
event, to be held
at 12 noon, Feb.
7, in the social
hall of the syn-
agogue. She wi4,.
b e assisted b y
Mrs. David
Aaron.
Miss Sulie
Harand, prom-
lent entertainer,
will present a Mrs. Miller
one-woman show of "South Pa-
cific." Mrs. Philip Helfman,
president, announces that a
dessert luncheon will precede
the show.

THE JEWISH NEWS — 9
Friday, January 12, 1951

Northwest YPC Holds
Cabaret Style Evening

The YPC of the Northwest
Hebrew Cong. will hold its an-
nual Club Northwest, at 9 p.m.,
on Jan. 21, in the social hall.
It will be cabaret style, with
Frank Sidney furnishing the
music, and a floor show, with
top Detroit talent.

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their installation at 6:30 p.m.,
Wednesday at Masonic Temple,
featuring a dinner followed by
entertainment. Reservations can
be made by calling Esther Sil-
ver, UN. 3-1592, or Dorothy King,
UN. 2-7895. Members will enter-
tain residents of the Jewish
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*
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Mrs. Max Fried, past president
of Detroit Chapter, will speak
at a meeting of TIKVAH CHAP-
TER, Bnai Brith, on Jan. 23.
Mrs: David Brozgold, Anti-De-
famation *League chairman, will
show a film, "Measure of Free-
d-om." Members are asked to
bring gifts for veterans to give
their families. Gifts will also
be picked up by calling Mrs.
Irving Bolton, veterans affairs
chairman, UN. 3-2077.
* * *
LADIES AUXILIARY of the
AMERICANS CLUB are planning
a birthday celebration for their
organization, scheduled for the
latter part of January.
• * *
JEWISH WOMEN'S E U R O
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION will hold a special direc-
tors meeting at 12 noon, Mon.
day, at the home of Mrs. Isadore
Rosenstein, 3379 Lawrence, at
which time they will make final
arrangements for a latke party
on Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., at Tur-
over Temple. Mrs. Sadie Bols-
kofsky is chairman, and Mrs.
Agnes Levin, ticket chairman.
* * *
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, of
Temple Beth El, will review "The
Mature Mind" for CONG. SHA-
AREY ZEDEK SISTERHOOD at
12 noon, Tuesday. Brunch reser-
vations will be taken by Mrs.
William Nadler, UN. 4-2028, and
must be in by Sunday. M e s -
dames Aaron Friedman a n d
Max Borin are co-chairmen, and
Mrs.- Milford Pregerson and Mrs.
Allan Weston are in charge of
the book review.
* *
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will
meet Friday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wolfe,
19926 Shrewsbury, to plan offi-
Cers' installation scheduled for
Jan. 22 at the Belcrest,



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