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March 09, 1951 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-03-09

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GOODFELLOWSHIP CLUB
AUXILIARY will hold a lunch-
eon at 12:30 p.m., Saturday, at
the Women's Guild in the Met-
ropolitan. Bldg., announced
Pauline Pringle, president. All
proceeds go to charity. A meet-
ing will be held Thursday.

*

* *

A fashion show and tea spon-
sored by the TEMPLE BETH EL
SISTERHOOD under the chair-
manship of Mrs. ROyal A. Op-
penheim and with fashions by
the B. Siegel Co., will be staged
at 1:30 p.m., Monday, at the
Temple. New creations from
Paris and New York will be fea-
tured, and children's pre-kin-
dergarten and • teen-age cos-
tumes will be shown. .Music will
be played by a three-piece

1'ombo.

Models are: Mesdames Milton M.
Alexander, Joseph H. Bearman, Irwin S.
Clamage, Milton J. Doner, Morton B.
Farrell, Frederick J. Fisher, Burton N.
Friedman, Leon W. Gladwin, B. Bene-
dict Glazer, Russell H. Greenberg, Seth
H. Jacobson, Leonard Kasle, William
Lasky, Alfred A. May, Ben Nathanson,
Nat. C. Rosenfeld, Theodore I. Roth,
Saul Rubin, Joseph B. Gaylord, William
C. Sloman, Myron D. Stein, Sidney Weis-
man, James Wienner, James Wineman,
Frank J. Winton,
,
Edwin A. Wolf, Jr.,
Herman S. Osnos, Oscar M. Zemon, the
Misses Barbara Brown, Valerie Oppen-
helm, Barbara Soss, and the following
children: Stephanie Glazer, Polly Ann
Greenblatt, Susan and Ann Fuchs,
Bunny and Vicki Miller, Peggy Oppen-
helm. Lois Rubiner, Lois Levi and Con-
stance Wineman.
* *
*

Ida Gornbein has been chosen
winner of the ISRAEL CHAPTER
BNAI BRITH Bulletin name con-
test. The winning entry is "Is-
rael Hi-Lite." Plans are being
made for a children's Purim
party, April 1, at Jerico Hall,
for members children. Ruth
Weitz, member of Israel Chapter
Bowling League, has bowled the
highest game in the League this
season—score -•cif 211. Her total
series for the night was 545.
* * *
PYTHIAN SISTERS will hon-
or their past chiefs with a party,
at the Temple March 28. A group
birthday party is scheduled for
, April 11.
* * *
LOUIS D.• BRANDEIS CHAP-
.ER, Bnai Brith, will meet at
8:30 p.m., Monday, at Rose Sit-
tig Cohen Bldg. to honor Bea-
trice Fealk for outstanding
membership work. A scroll of
) honor will be awarded to her.
NeW members will be initiated
as the Beatrice Fealk member-
- ship. class. Mrs. Leonard Simms,
past District Six president, will
extend greetings from the dis-
trict. Sarah Magedman, reten-
tion Chairman, will present
awards to outstanding workers.

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dance April 15, at Van's Barn.
Other officers elected include
Dorothy King, vice - president;
Martha Weisman, Jean Fuller,
Hattie Hamburger, secretaries;
and Rose S 1 a v i n, treasurer.
Tickets for the barn dance may
be obtained by calling TY.
5-0902.
* * *
HENRY MORGENTHAU
CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, will meet
at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at Young
Israel Center. A degree team,
headed by Mrs. Bernard Blie-
field,. will initiate new members.
* * *
SHERUTH LEAGUE will meet
Tuesday evening at the North-
west Jewish Center. Plans will
be formulated for the group's
birthday dinner-dance March 21,
at the Hotel Detroiter. Members
interested should call Mrs. Wil-
liam Jacobs, TO. 9-4058, or Mrs.
Arnold Wolfson, UN. 3-6664.
* * *
SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold its second -an-
nual dinner dance Sunday, at
the Carousel. For reservations
call Helen Wolok, VE. 8-6849.
* * *
DETROIT LODGE CHAPTER,
Bnai Brith, will feature a fash-
ion show by the Jacqueline Shop,
at its installation Monday eve-
ning, at Carmel. Hebrew School.
A degree team will induct new

THE JEWISH NEWS---7
Friday, March 9, 1951

Brandeis Anthropology Chair
Named for Samuel Rubin

members. For further informa-
tion call membership chairman,
Mrs. Maurice Korn, TO. 7-0810,
or co-chairman, Mrs. A. Gray,
TO. 8-0953.

* S *

HEBREW LADIES AID SOCI-
ETY will hold its annual Purim
dinner dance March 18, at Cong.
Bnai Moshe. A home-cooked din-
ner, under the supervision of
Mrs. M. Engel, will be served,
and an orchestra will entertain.
Mrs. Julia Ring is chairman, as-
sisted by Mesdames Maurice
Riegler, Abe Miller, Joe Rosen-
thal and Charles Berkowitz. Res-
ervations can be made by calling
TO. 6-2438, and must be in be-
fore March 15.

T h e endowment of t h e
Samuel Rubin chair in anthro-
pology at Bran-
deis University
in Waltham,
Mass., named
for the donor,
Samuel Rubin of
New York City,
was announced
by Dr. Abram L.
Sachar, pr es i-
dent of Brandeis
U.
Rubin

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Rabbi Adler Concludes Joint
Yiddish Culture Programs

The Joint Yiddish Culture
Committee of the Jewish Com-
munity Council and the Jewish
Center announces that the sea-
son's final Yiddish program will
take place April 1, at the Wood-
ward Jewish Center,
Rabbi Morris Adler will speak
in Yiddish on "The Wisdom of
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duce and direct the CONG. MO-
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Purim pageant which will be
presented at 8 p.m., March 22,
at the Davison Jewish Center.
For tickets • call Mrs. Harry
Saltsman, TO. 8-2782.
* * *
ROSE SITTIG COHEN Parent
Teachers Organization will meet
at 1 p.m., Wednesday, at 13226
Lawton, where plans will be
completed for a Purim carnival
for the children at 10 a.m.,
March 18. All mothers who
have children enrolled in the
school are urged to attend the
meeting. Decorations for the
carnival will be prepared. Scrap
Material, all sizes of boxes, cos-
tume jewelry, buttons and bows
1.d anything that can be used
I decoratively is requested. Moth-
ers with pre-school age children
can leave their youngsters at the
nursery with a special attend-
ant.
* * *
NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE
WOMEN will meet next at the
home of Mrs. Joe Morrison, 9501
McQuade. If interested in the
leadership program, call Mrs.
Edward Lutz, UN. 4-2992.
* * *
FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
Mizrachi, will host Mrs. Nach-
man Ebin; national vice-presi-
dent and child restoration chair-
man at a tea in her honor to be
held at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at
the home of Mrs. Vivian • Shul-
man, 3020 Glendale. Mrs. Ebin
will report on her recent trip to
Jrael.
* * *
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