Mrs. Max Blaine is ticket chairman for the annual fund- raising luncheon and fashion show • given by the Women's Auxiliary of the MAIMONIDES MEDICAL SOCIETY on March 28, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel• under the general chairmanship of Mrs. Morris Kazdan. Funds raised are, used for wounded Is- raeli veterans, scholarships for needy medical students here and• in Israel and many local chari- ties. ReservationS may be made by calling Mrs. Max Blaine, UN. 3-3792. * * T h e Ladies' Auxiliary of MLAWER UMGEGEND VEREIN will hold its 12th annual donor luncheon at 12:30 p. m., Feb. 14 at Zack's Catering. Proceeds twill go to Israel projects and national endea- vors. Mrs. Joe Kasmerlb p r e s- dent, has ap- pointed Mrs. Is- rael Burnstein; chairman, a n d Mrs. J. Klay- - man, co - chair- Mrs. -Burnstein man. For reser- vations, call them at TY. 6-4718 and TO. • 8-0534. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Zalla were presented with a certificate for a number of trees planted in their honor in Israel in recognition of their services to the group. * * Proceeds received - from ' the NORTHWEST HEBREW CONG. SISTERHOOD 5th annual donor event, to be held at noon, Feb. 7, in the synagogue social hall, will go to the general building fund to complete construction of the congregation's building on Curtis and Santa Rosa. Sulie Harand, presenting a dramatiza- tion of "South Pacific" will head the entertainment for the donor. For information or tickets, call Mrs. Sol Slomovitz, ticket chair- man, at UN. -7107. * 5 DONALD FOX CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, has launched a new cancer pad project. All in- terested persons shduld call Mrs. Samuel Clarfelt, chairman, TE. 4-7127. A dramatic group is also in formation. Mrs. Arthur Tarnapol, WE. 4-8050, is chair- man. I * * AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, plans a membership dessert luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Feb. 12, at the home of Mrs. Max Stulberg, 17503 Prairie. Dvorah Metlitsky, of Israel, will be guest speaker. Members are asked to bring guests and call Mrs. Howard Kronick, member- ship chairman, UN. 3-5236, for reservations. * * * NORTHWEST CHILD RES- CUE WOMEN expanded its scope at its last meeting, pass- ing a by-law which sets up a special fund to support corn- munity projects other than child rescue work. The action enables the Rescue Women to participate in the League of Jewish Women's "Serve a Proj- ect" campaign for hospitalized war veterans. * * 5 The appointment of Yetta Bidlofsky as veterans affairs chairman is announced by Mrs. Charles Galinsky, president of PHILIP HANDLER CHAPTER, Bnai Brith. The group will meet Thursday, at Young Israel Center, at which Mrs. Isadore Plotnick, chaiman, will present the BBYO dramatic group in a comedy show, which is under the direction of Mesdames A. Labon and D. Haberman. * * * EQUALITY CLUB 'will meet Wednesday, at the home of L. Lerner, 19146 Kentucky. At the last meeting $150 was voted to 'the Jewish National_ Fund.. * * * JERICHO REBEKAH LODGE elected the following as officers for 1951: Betty Rose, noble grand; Belle Wasserman, vice- grand; Dora Ploshnik and Bes- sie Lepofsky, secretaries; Rose Stoorman, treasurer; Gussie Klein, pianist; Gussie Haber, Jr. past noble grand; and Betty Lieberman, district duty., To Wed Canadian at Activitie3 TIKVAH CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, has started rehearsals each Wednesday evening for the presentation of a musical comedy in the spring, an- nounced Mrs. Henry Rosen, dra- matic group chairman, and author of the play. * * * WOMEN'S ORTHODOX LEAGUE will see the film "Der Vilner Balhabesl" (Overture to Glory), with Moishe Oisher, at its second annual movie night on Feb. 19 and 20, at the Davi- son Jewish Center. * 5 5 A dance committee meeting of B AND P CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, will be held at 8:15 p.m., Tuesday, at the home of Sarah Stolinsky, 3293 Pingree. Plans for a Fun 'n' Frolic dance, to be held next month, will be dis- cussed. A name band and a team of dancers from Fred Astaire studio will perform at the dance. For information call Miss Stolins,ky, TY. 4-4622, or Dorothy Eizen, TO. 7-6418. * * * DETROIT CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, has appointed Mrs. Ar- thur Leichtman its new cancer pad chairman. The dramatic group is casting for its new pro- duction. Call Mrs. Arnold La- Kiitz, chairman, TE. 4-6285, for information. GOODFELLOWSHIP LADIES' AUXILIARY - elected Pauline Pringle, president, at its last meeting. Other officers in- -stalled at a dinner banquet at the Bowery on Sunday were Toby Alpert, vice-president; Ida Benach, treasurer; Elsie Bogorad and Ray Kauffman, secretaries; Rose Weinbaum, sergeant at arms; and Freda Lublin and Betty Ri mier, trustees. * * * KADIMAH CHAPTER, Hadas- sah; of Windsor, announces its sixth- annual Copa Kadimah Night will be held Feb. 14, in the Ambassador room of the Elmwood Hotel. With Jack Maddon's orchestra furnishing music, excellent entertainment has been planned. Tickets may be purchased from all Kadimah members or at the tunnel news stand in. Windsor. -Tickets, how- ever, must be purchased before the night of • the event. -* * * SHERUTH LEAGUE has ap- pointed Mrs. William Jacobs chairman of the group's third annual birthday dinner in March. Entertainment will be furnished by the dramatic group, headed by Mrs. Philip Atkins. More Clubs on Page 18 8—THE JEWISH NEWS niday, January 26, 1951 Druggist to Be Honored By. Bnai Brith Lodge A plaque honoring Louis Stone, the Third Ave. druggist who for years has contributed to welfare of underprivileged youngsters, will be presented Feb. 13 at Young Israel Center by Louis D. Brandeis, Bnai Brith. Various youth centers and the Detroit police department will• also pay tribute to him. In accepting the invitation to be present, Stone remarked, "I - am deeply gratified in my own humble way when the Jewish people of Detroit, represented by a Bnai Brith lodge, have indi- cated that I am to be the recipi- ent of such a high honor." MISS GERALDINE PEARLMAN Mr. and Mrs. Moe Pearlman, of Roselawn Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Geraldine, to Max Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, of Toronto, Canada. No wedding date has been set. For a Delightful Evening of Music and Entertainment . . . Our Want-Ads gei,; results. WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES FOR JUNK BATTERIES Ohio Battery Co. MICKEY WOOLF 2320 VERMONT and His Orcheitra nr. Michigan Ably Assisted by Sammy Woolf - 'UN. 3-3737 WO. 4-8657 A Quick, Delicious pish. HEINZ ovEm-BAKED BEAMS Strictly KOSHER strictly PAREVE Strictly VEGETARIAN . Ahsfocraf -romaioes, Pot Vinegar, Rare_ spices, Add UpTo tor+-ge-CopieclaFicwo! THE KOSHER SEAL Look On The Front Of The Lobel For The. 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