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THE JEWISH NEWS---- 9 Shaarey Zedek Young People

omen

CAREER GROUP, NCJW, will
hold a county fair dance at 8:30
p.m., April 5, at the Davison
Jewish Center. Called the April
Co-ed Affair, it features caller
Jim Schulthies and band. Bar-
bara Rose, chairman, announces
prizes for the loudest shirt and
cutest skirt. Sylvia Stewart and
Lillian Margolis are hostesses.
Male escorts will be admitted by
donating money or a toy to the
_toys for Israel campaign, of
which Buleh Smerling and Ann
Reichland are co-chairmen.
* *
PHILIP HANDLER CHAPTER,
Bliai Brith, will meet at 8:30
p.m., April 5, at Young Israel
Center. Mrs. Jane Weisman,
Council Hiller chairman, will be
guest speaker at a Hillel panel
discussion. Games will follow.
Mrs. Charles Galinsky, president,
announces the appointment of
Dora Freeman, secretary; Ida
Ehrlich, sentinal; and Mary
Sachs and Yetta Bidlofsky,
board members.

* * *

RABBI MANDEL ZAGER
CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, will meet
for an ADL session Wednesday
evening, in Bnai Moshe's social
hall. Mrs. Jack Bricker, ADL
chairman, announces that Mrs.
Olive R. Beasley, executive di-
rector of the Michigan Commit-
tee on Civil Rights will speak.
"One God," a film, will be shown.
Husbands and friends are in-
vited.
* *
NORTHWEST CHAPTER,
Women's American 0 R T, will
hold a barn dance April 8, at
Parkside Hall. Tickets may be
obtained by calling Mrs. Saper-
stein, UN. 3-6274, or Mrs. Kauf-
man, UN. 1-8865. Proceeds from
the dance will help maintain
ORT trade schools for DPs in
Europe, Asia and Israel.
* * .*
JEWISH WOMEN'S E U R 0-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZATON
will meet at 1 p.m., Monday,
at Cong. Bnai Moshe, at which
time special Passover food pack-
ages will be sent to Israel and
other countries where relief to
orphans is necessary.
* * *
Mrs. Harry Oberstein will re-
view a series of stories by Peretz,
"Saints and Sinners," at a meet-
ing of NORTHWEST SISTER-
HOOD at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday,
in the social hall. The nomina-
tions committee will present a
slate of officers for nomination.
Those interested in auditioning
for singing and speaking roles
for a cantata to be presented
in May should call Mrs. Joseph
Markel, UN. 2-8394.
* *
The annual Mo-os Chittim
luncheon, sponsored by CONG.
B E T H, ABRAHAM'S SISTER-
HOOD, will be held at 12:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, in the social hall. Pro-
ceeds are for the Passover Char-
ity Fund. Guests are welcome.
* * *
BETH AARON SISTERHOOD
will meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday,
in the synagogue. A Passover
program and workshop has been
arranged by Mrs. S. Weinberg,
p r o g r am chairman. A Torah
Fund luncheon will be held May
15, in the synagogue, announces
Mrs. Herman Becker, president.
Mrs. I. Levine is chairman. Call
Mrs. A. Winkler, UN. 4-0157, if
interested in joining the Sister-
hood.
* * *
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
SOCIETY will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday. Mrs. Harry Brown, of
Longfellow Ave., napkin chair-
man, urges members to attend
a tea at her home at 1 p.m.,
Tuesday. Admission is by bring-
ing a napkin for the group's
tablecloth project.
*
Beside contributing to other
charities, THE AMERICAN HA-
VEN CLUB is again donating $15
to the Mo'os Chitim and $25 to
the Gewerkshaften Campaign.
*
*
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
will hear a talk by Dr. Nahum
Weisman, recently returned
from Israel, at 1 p.m., Wednes-
day, at Halevy Music Center.
Dr. Weisman will speak on "The
Political and Economic Condi-

tions in Israel and the . Israel
Bond Issue."'''' — ,,

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A Childrens' Purim Party will
be given by the ISRAEL CHAP-
Bnai Brith, Sunday, 1 to 5
p. m., at the Jericho Hall on Lin-
wood. Games, movies and re-
freshments, furnished by the
United Dairies, Inc., will be fea-
tured. Children should wear
Purim costumes, for which prizes
will be awarded. Mrs. Ann Gold-
smith, social committee chair-
man is in charge of arrange-
ments. For reservations, call her
at TR. 3-1348 or Mrs. Mary Tar-
now, TO. 5-3741. The chapter
has begun its tablecloth project
Mrs. Sidney Eidelman, TO.
7-8533, is chairman.
* * *
LOUIS MARSHALL CHAPTER,
Bnai Brith, will be entertained
by members of the afternodn
and evening bowling teams, who
will serve as hostesses at a meet-
ing, at 8:30 p. m., Wednesday,
at Workman's Circle. "Cutting
Capers with Louis Marshall" will
be the theme of the program,
arranged by Evelyn Rosenthal,
mistress of ceremonies. Roslyn
Kaufman and Pauline Rappa-
port are presidents of the two
bowling groups. Friends are in-
vited.
* * *
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
will present its first Scholarship
Luncheon Wednesday afternoon,
in the synagogue's social hall.
Funds will be made available for
students unable to pay tuition
to the Bnai David Sunday
School. Thelma Zack will sing,
and a guest speaker will talk to
the group. Trophies will be
awarded to two Sunday school
students for outstanding work.
For reservations call Mrs.
Charles Varnen, TO. 8-2813, or
Mrs. Manny Haner, TO. 6-2563.

*

To Hold Matzo Ball April 18

Friday, March 30, 1951

* *

NORTHWEST CHILD RES-
CUE WOMEN will hold a meet-
ing of the board of directors
Wednesday afternoon, at the
home of Mrs. Max Kasoff, 13835
LaSalle. Revision of the by-
laws will be discussed, and a
report on the recent rummage
sale will be given by Mrs. Mil-
ton Kogan, fund-raising chair-
man.
* * *
HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold a cultural eve-
ning on Monday, at the home of
Mrs. Yetta Schreier, 4759 Stur-
tevant. Guests are invited.
* * *
DETROIT LADIES AUXILI-
ARY, Jewish Consumptive Relief
Society, will hold a luncheon at
1 p.m., Tuesday, at Young Israel
Center. Proceeds aid in the up-
keep of the Denver tuberculosis
sanitarium,
* * *
PYTHIAN SISTERS will initi-
ate new members at the group's
birthday party April 11, at the
Temple. Reservations are cur-
rently being taken for a mother
and daughter banquet to be
held May 14. Call Mrs. S. Ler-
man, WE. 3-8503, for tickets.

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Engagement Told

"The Matzo Ball," a dance to
be presented at 8:30 p.m., April
18, has been planned by the
Young People's Society of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek. Featuring the
music Ben Katzinan and his_
orchestra, the dance will be held
in the synagogue social hall. Call
Marilyn Hershenson, UN. 2-6909,
for tickets.

*
GOLDIE MYERSON CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will hold
a dessert luncheon for prospec-
tive members at 12:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, at 1,vhich Mrs. Abe
Primack, 2696 W. Grand; will be
hostess. "The Aims and Ideals
of Pioneer Women" will be dis-
cussed. A social will be held
that evening for all members at
I1818 Dexter.
* *
CHANNA CZENESH CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will meet
at 1:30 p.m., Monday, at the
home of Mrs. Mildred Gelfand,
4327 W. Outer Dr. A. J. Lach-
over, registrar of United Hebrew
Schools and Midrasha instruc-
tor, will talk on "Domestic Life
as Viewed by Our Sages."

Governor Proclaims
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Bnai Moshe Young People
To Offer Hillbilly Jamboree

A Hillbilly Jamboree will be
presented at 8 p. m., April 8, by
the Bnai Moshe Young People's
Group, in the synagogue, featur-
ing professional callers. It is a
stag or drag affair, announced
Stan Riegler, president.

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