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WOMEN'S COUNCIL, Detroit
Reading Circles, will hold a hol-
iday gathering at 2:30 p.m.,
Saturday, at Workmen's Circle
Center. Isaac Finkelstein will
speak on "Life and Works of
Peretz, the Great Jewish Writ-
er." A musical program and re-
freshments are included.
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LOUIS MARSHALL CHAPTER
will meet at 8:30 p.m. May 2 at
Workmen's Circle to elect offi-
cers. Belle Nadis is chairman of
the nominating committee.
* * *
Mrs. Samuel Levin, president
of NORTHWEST CHILD RES-
CUE WOMEN announces the ap-
pointment of Mesdames Samuel
Kampner, Arthur Simon, Edward
Lutz and Joe Gordon to the
nominating committee. Elections
will be held May 10, at the home
of Mrs. Elkan Levin e, 17616
Northlawn.
* * *
BETH AARON SISTERHOOD
will hold an oneg shabbat at
2:30 p.m., May 5, at the home of
Mrs. Max Kaminsky, 18467 In-
diana. Mrs. Benjamin H. oGrrel-
lick and Mrs. Nathan Wolfe are
co-chairmen. A skit, "Ruth and
Naomi," a review of "Israel
Without Tears" by Ruth Gruber
and community singing will be
offered. Hostesses are Mesdames
Nathan Wolfe, Lewis Cohen and
Alex Margulies.

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SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will install officers at
its mother and daughter ban-
quet to be held at 6:30 p.m.,
Thursday, at Zack's Catering.
Officers to be installed by Ruth

Kanter, Council president, in-
clude Mesdames Ethel Wasser,
president; Beatrice Shulman
and Miriam Rose, vice - presi-
dents; Eve Markofsky, Helen
Stein, Sylvia Engelberg, Bertha
Rochlin and Marilyn Blum, sec-
retaries; Lorraine Gale, dues
chairman; Mollie Sallen, Moat-
zat Hapolat chairman; Edythe
Mevis ancl Edith Schneider, bul-
letins. For reservations call Lill-
ian Bricker, TY. 6-5834.
* * *
BRANDEIS CHAPTER of Pio-
neer Women will meet Monday,
8:30 p.m., at 11818 Dexter. Syl-
via Novetsky, chairman of nom-
inating committee, will conduct
election of officers A movie,
"You Can Beat the Atom Bomb",
will be shown, followed by a
speaker on "Civil Defense."
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DETROIT LODGE CHAPTER,
Bnai Brith, will meet May 7, at
the home of Mrs. William Barris,
18673 Woodingham, for a board
meeting. A mother and chil-
dren's party will be held May
20, at Young Israel Center. Call
Mrs. Harold Johnson, UN.
3-4009, or Mrs. A. Newman, TO.
Mrs. H. Becker, president, an- 9-6761, for tickets.
nounces a Torah fund luncheon
at 12:30 p.m., May 15, in the
Synagogue. A pageant, "Jewish
Women in Great Literature," will
be presented with the following
cast: Mesdames S. Weinberg, A.
A. Winkler, H. Moss, J. Haas, H.
Marshall, S. Ett, and J. Levitt.
For tickets call chairman Mrs.
I. Levine, UN. 1-5780, or co-
chairman, Mrs. M. Litwin, UN.
2-7518.

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JUNE KERNS

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kerns of
Chicago announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, June
Dina, to Alvord Goldman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Gold-
man of Detroit.
The young couple attend the
University of Michigan where
Goldman is affiliated with Sig-
ma Alpha Mu fraternity. A
July wedding is planned at the
Covenant Club in Chicago.

John Isaacs, president of City
Towel Service, has been elected
national president of the Linen
Supply Associa-
tion of America
at its annual
convention held
in Holly w o o d,.
Fla.
Isaacs
aacs is the .
fir
t ::.::
Detroit
member of the
association ever
to be elected toy
the presidency John Isaacs
and is the youngest president
the association ever had. He
has served as president and as
chairman of the board of the
Michigan Linen Supply Board
of Trade, the state trade as-
sociation for the industry, and
is now a member of its board
of directors.
An active leader in the Far-
band (Jewish National Workers
Alliance) and in the Israel Hist-
adrut campaigns, Isaacs for a
number of years also has been
among the leaders in Detroit's
Allied Jewish Campaigns and in
numerous community move-
ments.

Jewish Mayor in Arizona
TUCSON, Ariz., (JTA)—Harry
Chernin, Nogales businessman
and a leader of the Jewish corn-
munity, was elected Mayor of
Nogales.

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written and directed by Mrs.
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of A D A S SHALOM SISTER-
HOOD to be held May 23, at the
synagogue. Funds go to the

Jewish Theological Seminary.
The affair will honor mothers of
Sisterhood members. Call Mrs.
Albert Goodman, UN. 2-5753, for
tickets.
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DONALD FOX CHAPTER, Bnai
Brith, will meet Wednesday
evening at Halevy Music Center.
Election of officers will t a. k e
place.
• • •
DETROIT SENIOR BICUR
CHOLEM has received several
letters from people they have
aided thanking them for their
assistance in time of need. The
group seeks to further that aid
with funds received from its
56th annual donor banquet to be
presented at 6:30 p.m., May 20,
at Turover Temple. Tickets may
be obtained from Lena Techner,
president, TO. 5-0116.
* * *
PYTHIAN SISTERS will hold
a mother and daughter banquet
May 14, at the Rainbow Room.
Rose Lerman is general chair-
man, and Esther Rachleff, ticket
chairman. Call WE. 3-8903 or
WE. 3-0474 for reservations. The
group will appear on Ladies Day,
a TV program on May 28.
* * *
B N A I DAVID SISTERHOOD
will meet Monday afternoon at'
the home of its president, Mrs.
Roy Chatlin, 2634 Fullerton. A
social hour will follow the meet-

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PHILIP HANDLER CHAPTER,
Bnai Brith, will elect officers at
its meeting Thursday, at Young
Israel Center. Only members in
good standing may attend.
* * *
RABBI ZAGER C H A P T E H,
Bnai Brith, will meet Wednes-
day evening at Bnai Moshe so-
cial hall. Election of officers
will take place. Refreshments
will be served. The Zager'drama-
tic group recently elected the
following officers: chairman,
Sandy Schore; director, Adele
Kanfer; treasurer, Marian Plot-
kin; secretary, Sadie Markman.
The group is planning a new
show to be presented in the fall.
New talent is welcome. Call
Sandy Schore, UN. 3-8015.

DETROIT WOMEN of ALPHA
OMEGA Dental Fraternity will
hold its annual dOnor lunch-
eon at Franklin Hills Country
Club Tuesday, 12:30 p.m. The
ways and means committee con-
sisting of Mrs Morton Lesser,
chairman, and Mesdames David
Marsh and Samuel Stulberg, co-
chairmen, announce that a
fashion show will be presented
by the B 'Siegel Co. On Thurs-
day, at 9 p.m, installation of
officers will be held at North-
west Congregation The slate
will be presented musically in
an original arrangement pre-
pared by the program chairman,
Mrs. Frank Reisman.

Friday, April 2'7,

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Men's Clubs

HENRY MORGENTHAU
LODGE 1678, Bnai Brith, will
meet Monday at 8:30 p.m., at
Young Israel Center. Nomina-
tion of officers will be held. Re-
ports of the philanthropic and
blood bank committees will be
submitted. Installation plans will
be discussed. The lodge's bowl-
ing association will hold election
of officers.

Zion Youth Office Damaged
NEW YORK (AJP)—The of-
fices of the national American
Israel Youth Select
Zionist Youth Commission were
Panel for Symposium
among eight separate offices
damaged when vandals broke
A Temple Israel Youth sym- into the building and destroyed
posium will be the main fea- property.
ture of its Sabbath Eve service
at Temple Israel May 11.
The • members of the panel
Congregation
chosen for this symposium are
.Alvin Talberg, Martin Citrin,
Frona Johnson an d Carol
Charles. Non-members also will
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for his kindness in donating his
services as Cantor for the first
evening.
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