12—THE JEWISH NEWS

To Wed March 10

Friday, February 9, 1951

ctivitieJ

-EVA PRENZLAUER MATERN-
ITY AID will meet at the home
of Mrs. Louis Hendin, 17609 Sor-
rento, Feb. 14, . 1 p.m. Mrs.
Jennie Yudkoff, chaplain of the
organization, has made a wool
afghan to be used as a money-
raising project- for the organi-
zation.
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The Alumni group of IOTA
ALPHA PI, national Jewish sor-
ority, is sponsoring a tea for
women students and faculty of
Wayne University, Feb. 12, 1 to
6 - p.m., in the tea lounge of the
Students Center. Hostesses will
be NU chapter members at
Wayne.
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OMICRON CHAPTER, Alpha
Zeta Omega, national auxiliary,
will meet Wednesday at the
Wayne Hillel house. Plans will
be discussed for t h e annual
Mothers' Day dinner. For re-
servations call Mrs. Harold Pod-
olsky, TO. 6-5662 or Mrs. Morris
Morton, UN. 4-6095. The annual
paid-up luncheon was held at
the Book Jan. 26 with Mrs. Pod-
olsky as program chairman.
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BUSINESS AND P R O F E 5-
SIONAL DIVISION OF HADAS-
SAH will have a brunch, at
Rainbow Catering Hall on Joy
Road, Sunday, 11:30 a.m. Mrs.
Morris Adler will speak on "Book
Chats". Reservations may be
made by calling Goldie Slakter,
TY. 5-1124, or Miriam Goldstein,
TY. 5-0237.

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AESCULAPIAN LADIES' AUX-
ILIARY will meet at the home
of Mrs. Dave Yaffe, 18244
Northlawn, Wednesday, 12:30
p.m., to plan for the member-
ship party.
* * *
BUSINESS A N D PROFES-
SIONAL GIRLS' Pioneer Club
will meet Feb..14, 8:30 p.m. at
the Council Office, 1-1818 Dexter.
Guests are welcome.
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The Yiddish film, "Der Vilner
Balabesel," known in English as
"Overture to Glory," starring
Moishe Oisher, will be presented
Feb. 18 and 19 at Davison Jew-
ish Center by WOMEN'S ORTH-
ODOX LEAGUE.
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B & P CHAPTER, Bnai Brith,
honored membership drive
Workers at a dinner Feb. 5.

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PYTHIAN SISTERS will meet
at their Temple Feb. 14. Plans
for a Purim party honoring past
chiefs will be discussed. Mrs.
Dave Grossman, head of the en-
tertainment committee, is plan-
ning the birthday party in April
and a Mother and Daughters'
banquet in May.
* * *
The annual child rescue
luncheon card party of Mizrachi
Women FANNIE GLUCK CHAP-
TER will be held at Kern Com-
pany auditorium Tuesday after-
noon. Mrs. Sol Wolack and Mrs.
Arthur Swartz are co-chairmen.
Call TE. 4-1119 for tickets.
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SIGMA DELTA TAU ALUM-
NAE will meet Thursday, 8 p.m.,
at the ,home of Mrs. Milton Zim
merman, 19944 Roslyn Rd.
Members will prepare bandages
for American Cancer Society.

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Mrs. Barron, WE. 5-0477. Presi-
dent Anita Papkoff has ap-
pointed Mrs. Morris Shrager as
civilian defense chairman. A-
number of members were as-
signed to the six-week course
in home nursing. Those who
wish to be assigned to future
classes may contact Mrs. Shrag-
er, TY. 7-7500. Israel Chapter
Bowlers held their Mid-Season
Valentine dinner party at Huy-
lers, Feb. 8. Honors were given
to Helen Panter and Shiela
Freedman, trophy winners.
* * *
SHERUTH LEAGUE will cele-
brate its sixth birthday with a
dinner .dance at Hotel Detroiter.
Reservations are being taken by
Mrs. Arnold Wolfson, UN. 3-6664.
The next board meeting will be
on Feb. 13.
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EQUALITY CLUB will meet at
the home of Ida Glassman,
18416 Washburn. At the install-
ation, Rose Karnow, president,
selected these committees: Sick,
Minnie Bloom, Ida Kushner; re-
lief, Fay Zisholz, Minnie Bloom;
sunshine, Ida Glassman; coal,
Emma Peck. Trees are being
planted in Israel in memory of
Israel Becker and Harry Lupiloff.
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AVODA Pioneer Women's Club
will be addressed at 12:30 Mon-
day at the home- of Mrs. Max
Stulberg, 17503 Prairie, by Dvo-
rah Metlitsky member of the
Working Women's Council of Is-
rael. Members are asked to
bring guests.
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CLUB TWENTY-FIVE is plan-
ning a social for Feb. 18. All
guests will be notified by invi-
tation. Plans for the social were
made at a meeting held in the
home of Eve Kahn. The next
meeting will be held at the
home of Ada Goldberg.
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DAVID - HORODOKER J U N-
IORS are making plans for a
Purim card party on the eve-
ning of March 14 at Carmel He-
brew School. The entire pro-
ceeds will be used to pay for
packages to Israel. M r s. J.
Friedman (TO. 6-1966) is in
charge of tickets.
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The annual victory party of
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD will
be held at 6:30 p.m. Monday at
the Rainbow Gardens, 5028 Joy

road. All new members will be
initiated. For reservations call
Mrs. Joe Jacobs, TO. 8-2457.
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The Oneg Sabbath -of the
N'SHEI AGUDATH ISRAEL will
be held at 2:30 p.m. this Satur-
day at the Agudath Israel Syna-
gogue, Linwood and Lawrence.
The Basya girls choir will sing
Sabbath songs. The guest
speaker will be Rabbi Leizer
Levin. Refreshments will be
served. Mrs. Rothenberg, the
president, will speak on "Light-
ing the Candles."
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NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID
held its victory luncheon. at the
home of Mrs. Sol Ostrow, 17314
Cherrylawn. Guests were. those
members who raised or sur-
passed the Quota of $100 in the
group's annual luncheon. -Hos-
tesses Were Mrs. Albert Schweit-
zer, the president; Mrs. David
Saks, Mrs. Abraham Fox and
Mrs. Benjamin Freedland.
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Mrs. Evelyn Rosenthal leads
LOUIS MARSHALL Women's Re-
tention Committee in the largest
amount of dues conserved. Dor-
othy Ekelman's .a close second.
Monthly prizes were awarded
to Mrs. Rosenthal, Mrs. Ekel-
man, Roslyn Kaufman, Vivian
Sulkin and Marion Lebus.
The next membership and re-
tention meeting will be held at
the home of Gertrude Pearl,
4246 Grand Ave., Wednesday.

ngaqemenb

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Piaven,
of Fullerton Ave., announce tae
engagement of their daughter,
Judith, to Murray Seidler, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Seid-
ler, of Lichfield Road. Mr.
Seidler is a graduate of the
University of Michigan and
Columbia University. Miss Pia-
yen attends Wayne University. , _
The wedding is Planned for
March 25. * * *

MISS BETTY MATENKY

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fowler
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Betty Matenky,
to Michael Schlinger. After the
wedding on March 10, the oouple
will make their home in Flint.

Mr. and Mrs. William S. Gott-
lieb announce the engagement
of their niece, Lillian Gottlieb,
to Samuel Wohl, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Wohl of New York
City.

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