onten
GOLDIE MYERSON GROUP,
Pioneer Women, will hold a third
seder at 9 p.m., SUnday, at the
home of Mrs. M. Bednarsh, 2903
Webb. Moe Kesner will enter-
tain. A meeting will be held
Tuesday, 8:30 p.m., at 11818 Dex-
ter.
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B AND P CHAPTER, Bnai
Brith, will hold a Mother's Day
affair on May 22, at Zack's. For
tickets and information, call co-
chairmen, Ruth Albrecht, TE.
4-8064, or Dorothy Eizen, TO.
7-6418. Deadline for reservations
is May 15.
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Members, mothers, husbands
and friends are invited to at-
tend ADAS SHALOM SISTER-
HOOD'S Torah Fund event
which will be held at 8:30 p. m.,
May 23, in the synagogue social
hall. For tickets, call Mrs. Albert
Goodman, ticket chairman, UN.
2-5737. For contributions to the
Jewish Theological Seminary, to
which proceeds of the event go,
call Mrs. Jacob E. Segal, UN.
1-0244.
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AESCULAPIAN LADIES AUX-
ILIARY will elect officers at
12:30 p. m., Wednesday, at the
home of Mrs. David Bez, 19301
Monica.
* * *
NORTH WOODWARD
BRANCH, Jewish European Wel-
fare Organization, will present
its annual orphan's shower at
12:30 p. m., Tuesday, at Zack's 1
Catering. The community is
urged to attend since all pro-
ceeds benefit hundreds of or-
phans in Israel. For informa-
tion, call Mrs. Anna Goldberg,
TO. 6-4256.
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BETH AARON SISTERHOOD
will elect officers at 8:30 p. m.,
Monday, in the synagogue. Ar-
ra,ngements for the Torah Fund
luncheon, to be held at 12:30
p.m., May 15, in the synagogue,
are being completed. Rabbi
Benjamin Gorrelick, principal
speaker, will talk on "What Is
Torah?" Proceeds will be do-
nated to the Jewish Theological
Seminary. For tickets call Mrs.
I. Levine, chairman, ITN. 1-5780,
or co-chairman, Mrs. M. Litvin,
UN. 2-7518.
* * *
AVOADAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold its mother and.
daughter . .dinner Monday . at
Zack's. Pam's Shop will present
a fashion show, and Mrs. Belle
Mankowitz and - Miss 'Lorraine
Small will entertain. Call Mrs.
Meyer Wiss, UN. 2-5967, or Mrs.
Milton Pierce, UN. 1-2604, . for
reservations. Guests and friends
are invited. •
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EVA PRENZLAUER MATER-
NITY AID will meet at the home
of Mrs. Sidney Cohen, 19162
Greenlawn, May 9, 1 p.m. There
will be election of officers. In-
stallation to be held May 23 at
Kormandy's.
* * *
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will
hold a board meeting at 12:30
p.m., May 11, at the home of
Mrs. Hiram Kaufman, 17375
Monica. A luncheonette will be
served.
* * *
CHANNA CZENESH C H A P-
TER, Pioneer Women, will meet
at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at the
home of Esther Lichenstein,
17565 Wisconsin. Vera Liepah
will be co-hostess. Rachel Man-
ela will speak on "The Mean-
ing of Poetry as Gleaned
Through the Writings of Edna
St. Vincent Millay."
* *
ALPHA ZETA OMEGA AUXI-
LIARY, Omicron Chapter, elect-
ed the following officers at its
last meeting: Mesdames Harold
Podolsky, president; Al Fisch,
Barney Yagoda, vice-presidents;
Jack Wolrauch, Manuel Katz-
man, secretaries; Max Grant,
treasurer; Joseph Whitefield,
bellarum; Al Watnick hostess
chairman; and Morris Morton,
Maurice Starr, advisory council.
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A Mother's Day dinner will be
held at 7 p.m., Wednesday, at
Zack's. Mrs. William Greenwald
(Bess Steingold) will present a
program of dramatic mono-
logues. For reservations call Mrs.
H. Podolsky, TO. 6-5662.
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* *
THE JEWISH NEWS—i I
Kleinman Given Award
For 12th Street Efforts
Friday, May 4, 1951
ctivitico
committee in charge. Nat Gur-
win will be master of ceremonies.
The public is invited.
* * *
MUSIC STUDY CLUB, philan-
thropic committee, will present
its annual program at the Mich-
igan Convalescent Home for
Children in Farmington, at 2
p.m., Saturday. Participants in-
clude Phyllis Pulberg, dancer and
singer; Jerome Idelsohn, magi-
cian; Inspector Reilly of the De-
troit Police Dept. in a clown
skit; and a comedy act "Red
Riding Hood," directed by Mrs.
Charlotte Bregman. Accompa-
nist is Mrs. Norman Allan. Re-
freshments will be served the
children.
* * *
A board meeting of HENRY
MORGENTHAU CHAPTER, Bnai
Brith, will be held Thursday.
Mrs. Maynard Feldthan, instal-
lation chairman, announces that
installation of officers will be
held at 7 p.m., June 6, at Huy-
ler's.
* * *
BETH AARON SISTERHOOD
will hold an oneg shabbat at
2:30 p.m., Saturday, at the home
of Mrs. Max Kaminsky, 18467
Indiana. A skit, "Ruth and Na-
omi," will be offered under the
direction of Mrs. Lewis Cohen.
Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick will
review "Israel Without Tears" by
Ruth Gruber. Mesdames Nathan
Wolfe, Lewis Cohen and Alex
Margulies are co-hostesses,
* * *
FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
Mizrachi Women, will hold its
annual meeting at 12:30 p.m.,
Monday, at the home of Mrs.
Paul Fenton, 5360 W. Outer Dr.
Election of officers will be held,
and reservations for the in-
stallation dinner May 22, at Bel-
Aire will be taken by Mrs. Max
Sosin. Rabbi Max Kapustin, of
Wayne University Hillel, will be
principal speaker at the install-
ation.
SHERUTH LEAGUE will in - I
stall its officers May 29, at Ro-1
tunda Inn, announced Mrs. Saul
L.. Krieger, president. Mrs. Wil-
liam Gelb is chairman, assisted
by Mesdames Ernest Citron and
Phil Hower, co-chairmen. Mrs.
Julius Lumberg is chairman of
bowling league banquet n o w
being planned. A bOard meet-
ing will be held Tuesday, at the
home of Mrs. Krieger.
* * *
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
SOCIETY will hold a mother and
daughter affair at 7:30 p.m.,
Monday, at Cong. Bnai Moshe.
Belle Cohen, program chairman,
announces that dancers from
Craig and Rivers dance school
and the Masters singers will per-
form. The mother with the most
children will be awarded a prize.
Call TO. 5-5762 for reservations.
* *
HANITA CHAPTER,
ER, Pioneer
Women, will hold a barn dance
Saturday evening, at the Labor
Zionist Institute. Lillian
Schwartz is social chairman.
For tickets, phone Ida Bailey,
UN. 4-8554.
* * *
Climaxing the season's activi-
ties, CAREER GROUP, National
Council of Jewish. Women,
planned an ins',allation dinner
and inaugural ball. It will be
held Tuesday, May 15, 7 pp. at
the Belcrest Hotel. Rose Sears
is chairman of the affair. Serv-
ing on the program committee
are Barbara Rose, Ruth Miller,
June Brezner, Sadie Grossman,
Pear Shanbom, Alyce Heideman,
Mollie Railer, Delphine Finn,
Hermine Stone, and Esther
Sears. Members are urged to
make their reservations with
Hermine Stone, TO. 5-7593, or
Child Rescue Women
June Brezner, UN. 3-1589.
* * *
To Erect Home in Israel
PHI SIGMA SIGMA alumni
ele.cted the following officers at
a recent meeting: Sue Berger,
president; Miriam Dresne,r, vice-
president; Beatrice Chodoroff,
secretary - treasurer; Geraldine
Hyman, corr. sec.; Rosalie Fried-
man, Geraldine Hyman and
Alice Rothbart, pan-hellenic
delegates.
* * .*
HEBREW LADIES AID SO-
CIETY purchased farm imple-
ments for I s r a e 1, announced
Mrs. Emory Ehrenwald, presi-
The "buy a brick" committee
dent. Under chairman, Mrs.
Julia Ring, an electric milking of the Northwest Child Rescue
machine and several packages Women has launched its drive
Were shipped. The group will for 510,000 for the erection of
a home in the Children's Vil-
meet on Wednesday.
lage of Raanana, Israel. Maur-
* ' * *
EQUALITY CLUB will meet ice Steuben is aiding the ef-
Wednesday evening at the home fort by offering a week's
of Dora Berkowitz, 2652 Mont- vacation for two at his Hotel
erey. The group donated $150 Biltmore in South Haven.
to the Allied Jewish Campaign. Members of the Committee are,
seated, left to right: Mrs. Max
* * *
DAVID-HORODOKER Jrs. will Kasoff, chairman and Mrs.
hold a mother-daughter - party Elkan Levine, co-chairman;
Tuesday evening at • Lachars on standing, Mrs. Samuel Kamp-
Dexter. Call Mrs. M. Stein, UN. ner and Mrs. Joseph Jaffee.
2-4232, or Mrs. J. Friedman, TO.
6-1966, for information.
* * *
PASADENA STUDY CLUB
will hold a mother and daughter
Large
supper party Wednesday at the
Individual
Davison Jewish Center. Herman
Pritz will be featured enter-
Salad Bowl
tainer.
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*
PYTHIAN SISTERS will hold
its mother and daughter ban-
quet May 14, at Rainbow Cater-
Headquarters for
ing. For reservations call Esther
California Vernonware
Rachleff, WE. 3-0474. Prospective
Everything for the Home
Members are invited to a TV
in Imported and Domestic
program slated for May 28.
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Mitzi Joan Goodman
To Wed Saul Jacobs
Dr. Shmarya Kleinman, pres-
ident of the Jewish Community
Council, was one of the recipients
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goodman of annual awards conferred by
of Stoepel Ave. announce the Branch 463-E of the Workmen's
at the award dinner Sun-
engagement of their daughter, Circle
day.
The citation, presented by
George Edwards, stressed h i s
"courageous and successful ef-
forts" as chairman of the Coun-
cil's internal relations commit-
tee in 'promoting "harmonious
relations among diverse groups
in the - 12th Street area "and for
his leadership as Council Presi-
dent in the field of• human rela-
tions and "the enrichment of
cultural life in the Jewish corn-.
munity."
Accepting the award "as rec-
ognition of a job all my friends
helped me to do," Dr. Kleinman
pledged continued loyalty to the
ideals upon which the awards
are predicated.
Chairman of the affair w a s
Sam Jacobs, the head of Branch
463-E of Workmen's Circle.
New
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MITZI JOAN GOODMAN
Mitzi Joan, to Saul Jacobs, son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Jacobs of
Clements Ave.
Mitzi is attending Wayne Uni-
versity. Saul, formerly of Cleve-
land, served two _years in the
army of occupation in Japan,
and is now attending the School
of Electronics.
The • young couple will be
honored at a buffet supper at
the home of the bride-elect's
parents.
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