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BUSINESS AND PROFES-
SIONAL DIVISION, Hadassah,
will hold its final meeting on
Sunday afternoon, at the home
of Mrs. William B. Isenberg,
2235 Edison. Mrs. Rhoda Zaha-
vie will be guest, and will sing
a group of Hebrew and Jewish
songs. Annual reports and elec
tion of officers will be other
features.
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KINNERET GROUP, Pioneer
Women, will hold an installa-
tion meeting at 1 p.m., Wednes-
day in the home of Mrs. Fran-
ees Driker, 3275 Leslie. Ruth
Kanter, Council President, will
install officers. Mrs. Driker was
re-elected president. Other of-
ficers include: Mesdames
Blanche Lesser, treasurer and
publicity; Blanche Baron, and
Rebecca War r i n , secretaries;
and Martha Maurice, Moatzat-
Hapoalot chairman.
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Franklin Hills Country Club
will be the setting for the an-
nual meeting of WOMEN'S
AMERICAN ORT on Tuesday.
Luncheon will be served at 12:15
p.m. and reservations for the
luncheon are being taken by
Mrs. A. J. Copeland, UN. 2-6622
and Mrs. Arthur Bloom, TO.
8-8369.

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Mrs. David G-rosberg, presi-
dent of the DETROIT CHAP-
TER Bnai Brith, announces a
mother and children's party to
be held Sunday afternoon, 2
p.m., at Young Israel. Mrs. H.
Johnson and Mrs. A. Newman,
chairmen, have arranged profes-
sional entertainment. For tick-
ets, call Mrs. Johnson, UN.
3-4009 or Mrs. Newman, TO.
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9-6761.
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AMERICAN JEWISH YOUNG
MOTHER'S CLUB will hold a
mother and daughter affair at
6:30 p.m.. Tuesday, at Turover
Temple. Mrs. N. Zlatkin, presi-
dent, has appointed Mrs. I.
Wald. chairman, to be assisted
by Mrs. B. Uzansky. Entertain-
ment, and a prize tO the oldest
mother will be featured. Call
TO. 5-2919, for reservations.

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BUSINESS AND PROFES-
SIONAL CHAPTER, Bnai Brith,
will hold its mother and daugh-
ter banquet at 6:30 p.m.. Tues-
day, at Zack's. Co-chairmen are
Ruth Albrecht, TE. 4-8064, and
Dorothy Eizen, TO. '7-6418, who
should be contacted for tickets
not later than Sunday.
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PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT SO-
CIETY will meet Monday, at its
meeting hall, announced Mrs.
Joseph Weisberg, president.
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AHAVAS A C H I M SISTER-
HOOD will hold its second pa-
per drive Sunday. Call Mrs. Jack
Glickstein, UN. 3-7044, if you
have paper, rags, etc. to be pick-
ed up. Proceeds will complete
kitchen facilities in the new
syngague.
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GOLDIE MYERSON CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will meet
at 9 p.m., Tuesday, at 11818 Dex-
ter. A film, "The A-Bomb," will
be shown. Recently elected offi-
cers include Mesdames M. Mon-
drow. chairman; A. Primack,
and J. Sulkes, vice-presidents;
A. Miller, H. Abramovitz, S. Lu-
povitch, H. Kaplan, J. Wein-
berger, B. M. Nove, F. H. Wek-
stein, L. Diamond, and M.
Landsberg, secretaries; and B.
Epstein, treasurer.

DONALD FOX CHAPTER,
Bnai Brith, elected the follow-
ing officers recently: Mesdames
Joseph Lipson, president; Ben
Joffe, Leo Wilner and Nathan
Baumhoft, vice-presidents; Ru-
dolph Myersohn, Philip Fox,
Max Freedman and Albert Tuck-
er, secretaries; Morris Fox, trea-
surer; Ben Isaacs, Leonard Sim-
ons and Harry Jaffee, trustees;
Arthur Tarnapol, sentinel; Jo-
seph Isaacs, guide; Phillip Lieb-
erman, monitress; and F. Clare-
felt, R. Byndor, D. Kordner, B.
Korn, R. Stone, C. Moss, T.
Gertzman, H. Hornfie 1,c1 , V.
Kaufman and B. Slafkin, board
members. Installation will be
held June 7. Call Mrs. Tucker,
TE. 4-6184, or Mrs. Lipson,
4-0116, for reservations.

IWT7 Women to Honor
TIrs, Brown on May 29

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YOUNG 'WOMEN'S BICUR
elected officers at its
last meeting. They were: Mes-
dames Thomas L. Firsht, presi-
dent; A. Fine, J. Viedrah and
G. Barron, vice-presidents;
Charles Vikser, H. Knopper, Sam
Moscow and William Frankfort,
secretaries; George Brown, trea-
surer; Charles Klein, case work-
er; and S. Stulberg, all occa-
sions chairman. A meeting will
'be held Monday, at the home of
Mrs. William Diskind, 17141
Ohio.

CHOLEM

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JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION will hold a board meeting
Monday, at the home- of Mrs.
Hattie Bush, 11392 N. Martin-
dale. A paid-up membership
luncheon will be given at 12
noon, Wednesday, at Turover
Temple.

BUSINES S AND PROFES-
SIONAL CHAPTER, Pioneer Wo-
men, announce the following
newly-elected officers : Arlene
Kahn, president; Pearl Cohen,
and Sylvia Hendelman, vice-
presidents; Sydelle Burdick, Syl-
via Schiffman and Belle Pesick,
secretaries; Gertrude Nusbaum,
treasurer; Fay Oberman, senti-
nel; Pearl Nusbaum, Gertrude
Garnick, Ann Grant, Henrietta
Barnett and Beatrice Hendel-
m.an, board members. Installa-
tion will be May 29, at North-
wood Inn. A meeting will be
held at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, at
11818 Dexter.
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CHANNA CZENESH CHAP-
TER. Pioneer Women, will meet
at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at the
home of Rose Tuckle, 17401
Cherrylawn. Rose Lachover and
Sarah Friedman have arranged
a program on Channa Czenesh,
after whom the Chapter was
named.
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PYTHIAN SISTERS deeply
mourned the passing of their
past-chief, Rose Lerman, w h o
died May 8 in an automobile ac-
cident. The scheduled mother
and daughter affair, for which
she had been chairman for
niany years, was cancelled be-
cause of her sudden death.

Pioneer
HANITA CHAPTER,
Women, will install the follow-
ing officers at a dinner Monday,
at Rainbow Catering: Mesdames
Goldie Wasserman, president;
Adeline Salinger, Elsie Harold,
Belle Weinstein, vice-presidents;
Yetta Schreier, Bessie Becker-
man, Bertha Wilson and Celia
Janower, secretaries; Betty Mit-
telman and Shoshana Hoffmitz,
donor chairmen. The following
were appointed chairmen: Mes-
dames • Rose Steinhardt, darl-
ings; Lillian Bagdade, bulletin;
Rose Surath, child welfare; Lil-
lian Kanarek and Marion Cole-
man, membership; Bessie Ber-
ris and Isabel Slutsky, culture;
Isabel Slutsky, Histadrut; Flor-
ence Bunin, JNF; Bessie Brod-
sky, publicity; Ida Bailey, sun-
shine; Margaret Huppert, spe-
cial projects; Faye Luchtan, Ha-
bonim; Sadie Kartzman and
Ruth Netter, social; Fannie
Schreier, bond; Miriam Paran-
sky and Carol Berman, legisla-
tive; Myra Richardson and Es-
ther Klein, JCC representatives;
Faye Rovin, PW Council repre-
sentative; and Helen Horen-
stein, advisory chairman.
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EQUALITY CLUB will meet
Wednesday evening, at the
home of Riva Fishman, 18077
Cherrylawn.

(More Women's Clubs, Page 14)

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Mrs. Dorothy Brown, Depart-
ment of Michigan President,
Jewish War Veterans, will be
honored Tuesday, May 29, 1 p.m.,
at Huyler's Em-
bassy Room, at
a luncheon in
appreciation of
her services.
Members f r o in
th e 17 J W V
units will par-
ticipate in the
e n t ertainment.
Mrs. Trudy Bale,
chairman, a n d Mrs. Brown
Mrs. Ruth Elson, co-chairman,
will present Mrs. Brown with a
gift on behalf of the auxiliary.

THE JEWISH NEWS-11

Friday, May 18, 1951

Home Relief Society Plans
Membership Luncheon

The Home Relief Society urges
members to bring gueSts to a
special membership luncheon at
12:30 p.m., Monday, May 28, at
the home of Mrs. Morris Rosen-
berg, 19271 Strathcona Dr.
Special entertainment will be
provided by members of the
Music Study Club including an
afternoon of songs. For reserva-
tions call TO. 8-2086, UN. 1-8445
or TO. 8-3687.
The Home Relief Society is an
organization which cares for the
everyday needs of families which
necessities such as coal or milk
.cannot afford necessities such
as coal or milk for children.

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