Women
EQUALITY CLUB • will hold a
membership meeting, at the
home of Helen Reiner, Wednes-
day evening.
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BNAI MOSHE SISTERHOOD
will hold a program at 2:30 p.m.,
June 9, prepared by its oneg
shabbat committee. Mrs. Moses
Lehrman will lead community
singing. A paid-up luncheon on
June 18 will conclude activities
for the season. Chairmen are
Mrs. David Bernstein and Mrs.
Harry Simon. Mrs. Benjamin
Weiss, program chairman, will
present .a musical program.
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EVA PRENZLAUER MATER-
NITY AID will meet Wednesday,
at the home of Mrs. Sidney
Friedlander, 17568 Sorrento. Mrs.
Samuel Samuels was re-elected
president recently. Other offi-
cers are Mesdames Al Freund,
Sidney Cohen and Morton Adler,
vice-presidents; James Gilfix,
Joseph York and Greenwald,
secretaries; Ruth Carel, treas-
urer; Lou Sinaberg, flower fund;
Rose Goldberg. case worker; and
Jennie Yudkoff, chaplain.
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BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
will hold a paid-up election sup-
per party at 7 p.m., Monday, in
the social hall. After supper,
election of officers will take
place, followed by a farewell
party which will conclude its
season.
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Mrs. Joe Gordon, chairman of
the victory luncheon of the
NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE
WOMEN, announces it will be
held June 6. at Sea Food Grotto.
Mesdames Arthur Simon, Elkan
Levine and Edward Lutz will
assist her. Highlighting the
afternoon will be the presenta-
tion of awards to top fund-
raisers. Mesdames Joseph Jaffee,
Sam Feldman and Sam Bishop.
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DONALT) F 0 X CHAPTER,
Bnai Brith, will hold its installa-
tion dinner June 7, at Rainbow
Catering. Mrs. Annabelle Coggan
will be installing officer. Reser-
vations are being taken by Mes-
dames Sylvia Lipsbn, TE. 4-0116;
Clara Tucker. TE. 4-6184. Mem-
bers interested in bowling should
contact Mrs. Julia Freedman,
TY. 4-4852.
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Robert Goldman to Wed
New York City Girl
THE JEWISH NEWS— 9
School Tales
Friday, June 1, 1951
By BARBARA LEVIN
Mrs. Henry Wolin, of New
York, has announced the en-
Motorists driving on Wyoming
WOMEN'S STUDY CLUB will gagement of her daughter, for the last two weeks may have
hold - its annual spring dance
been wondering what the big
Sunday evening, at the Davison
paper statue in front of Mum-
Jewish Center. Mrs. Charles
ford was going to be. It is Mum-
Levitt, chairman, announces that
ford's part in Detroit's 250th
proceeds will go to charity. Jack
anniversary celebration.
Levin and his orchestra, with
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Thelma Simon, singer, will pro-
Last Monday and Tuesday,
vide entertainment. Call WE.
Mumfordites slaved over the hot
3-3956. for tickets.
lead and wrote their semi-final
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exams. Everyone is breathing
FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
more easily now that they are
Mizrachi Women, will hold a
past.
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board meeting Monday, at the
home of Mrs. Rose Schriber,
At the closing exercises of
2522 Clairmount.
Beth El, on May 20, awards were
presented to high school stu-
AMERICAN HAVEN CLUB at
dents who had participated in
a luncheon _meeting set the date
extracurricular activities, won
of its donor luncheon for NO-
contests and who had the best
vember,
'
scholarship in their class. Stu-
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dents who won the awards were:
RADOMER LADIES AUXIL-
Oratory Contest—Bert Sha-
IARY plan a luncheon at May-
pero, first; Bob Segar, honorable
fair Room at 12:30 p.m., Tues-
mention; Harry Weitzman, me-
MISS PHYLLIS ANN WOLIN
day. Call Esther Wolok, TO. 9-
morial prize; Dick Grauer.
6899 for tickets.
Literary contest---Shirleyanne
Phyllis Ann, to Robert Goldman,
of New York and formerly of Deutch, book review; Estelle
PYTHIAN SISTERS will hold Detroit. Mr. Goldman is the son Weitzman, essay scholarship
a meeting and games party at of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Gold- awards; Barbara Levin, 10th
8:30 p.m., June 13, at the temple. man of Detroit.
grad e; Sharon Willis, 11th
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Miss Wolin graduated from grade; Johanna Frankel, 12th
BUSINES AND PROFES- Michigan State Teacher's Col- grade.
Ext r a - curricular activities—
SIONAL CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, lege, and is currently employed
will hold an executive meeting in the New York school system. Johanna Berk e, Shirleyann
on Tuesday, at the home of Syl- She is the daughter of the late Deutch, Carole Goldstein, Nina
Katz, Genny Kuttnauer, Saralyn
via Paskin, 2524 Sturtevant. A Dr. Henry Wolin.
Mr. Goldman is a graduate of Saperston, Estelle Weitzman,
banquet at Elmwood Hotel on
Evelyn Rogoff, Dorothy Finn,
Thursday will end the season the University of Michigan, and Janet Katz, Marcia Kleinman,
is
a
former
staff
member
of
the
for the bowling leagues. Call
Sharon Schwartz, Sharon Willis,
Doris Siegel, WE 5-4158, for Detroit Free Press and New York Gloria Zimmerman, Sarah Zim-
Post.
He
is
now
assistant
editor
tickets.
merman, Joel Alexander, Ken-
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of Parade Publication, Inc.
An August wedding is planned. neth Bronson. Johanna Frankel,
CONG. BETH ABRAHAM SIS-
Adele Berman, Sandra Gilbert,
ihRHOOD will hold a games
Babette Kahn, Dick Levinson, Jo
party at 9 p.m., Tuesday, in the
Anne Lewis, Elaine Platt, Barry
ORT
Elects
Regional
social hall.
Safir, Bert Shapero, Mark Bean,
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Officers at Annual Meet and Bois Herman.
Wednesday at 12:30 p.m., the
Bodzin Family Club Meets
A t the annual meeting of
SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHI
BODZIN FAMILY CLUB will
will hold its annual election and Women's American ORT, at
installation meeting at Rosen- Franklin Hills Country Club, the meet June 10, at the home of
following were elected to plan Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bodzin, of
berg's,
the activities of the Michigan Alden Ave..
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Region;
GOLDA MYERSON CHAPTER,
Mesdames Ben Jacob, presi-
"For a Tuneful Treat
Pioneer Women, will meet June
dent; Robert Coggan, Harold
That's Hard to Beat"
12 at 8:30 at 11818 Dexter.
Rothbard and John Wise, vice-
presidents; Harold Kukes, Ben-
jamin Shlain and Max Beal, sec-
and His Orchestra
Rabbi Adler to Survey
retaries; Hy Jackson, treasurer;
Ably Assisted by Sammy Woolf
Miliary Posts. Hospitals Charles Simmons, parliamen-
UN. 3-3737
tarian.
Rabbi Morris Adler of Cong.
Chapter presidents elected
Shaarey Zedek has been assign- were Mesdames Joseph Rotten-
ed by the Jewish Welfare Board berg, South Chapter; Peter Mil-
to survey Jewish Chaplaincy ler, Northwest; Sidney Weis-
service in a number of militar3, man, Northeast; Earl Freshman,
installations and Veterans' Hos- Huntington Woods; and Eugene
pitals.
Levine, Mt. Clemens.
During the week of June 3,
Rabbi Adler will visit the Air
Force Base at Columbus, 0.; the
VA Hospital at Chillicothe; the
VA Center and Wright-Patter-
son Air Force Base and Naval
Station in Dayton. He will also
FOR EVERY
visit the VA Hospital in Cincin-
nati and Fort Thomas in Ken-
PURPOSE
tucky.
As a member of the division of
religious activities of the Na-
tional Jewish Welfare Board,
which gives ecclesiastical en-
dorsement to Jewish chaplains,
he will submit a report of his
survey to that body.
MICKEY WOOLF
At a joint installation with the
Men's Club, BETH AARON SIS-
TERHOOD will install recently
elected officers at 8 p.m. Sun-
day, in the synagogue. Mrs.
Louis Tatkin, president of Shaa-
rey Zedek Sisterhood, will be
installing officer. Officers and
board members to be installed
are Mesdames Irwin Levine, Sid-
ney Weinberg, A. A. Winkler,
David Brozgold, Raymond Shul-
man, Ben Wasserman, Arthur
Weiss, Joseph Haas, Herman
Moss, Morton Benson, Harry
Aaronson, Leo Weingarden, A.
Margulies, I. Chaiken, N. Wolfe,
M. Litvin, J. Levitt, S. Weissman,
B. Winer, James Kraft, J. Tay-
lor, Sol Priesont, M. Kaminsky,
M. Freedland, S. Raikow, Harold
The first civilian post office
Marshall and Lewis Cohen. In-
stallation chairmen are Mes- at Elath, Israel's southernmost
dames S. Raikow, A. Weiss and settlement, was formally opened
For
as 1950 drew to a cloSe. In
Free
L. Weingarden.
scarcely more than a year since
Estimate
Officers of the AESCULAPIAN its first settlement by soldiers
LADIES AUXILIARY to be in- of the Army of Israel, the an-
16209 W. McNichols
stalled at an installation lunch- cient port on the Gulf of Aqaba
is well on the way to becoming,
()Pen Evenimrs Until 9 P. M.
eon June 20, at Rotunda Inn in-
a thriving town of several thous-
Modern Porch Furniture on Display
clude Mesdames Martin Shore,
and inhabitants.
president ; Michael Wainer and
Philip Foreman, vice-presidents;
Harold Bordman and JaCk
Schneyer, secretaries; Bernard
Breyer, treasurer: members-at-
large, Al Roggin and Nathan
Cooper. Chairman of the lunch-
eon is Mrs. Myer Robiner, as-
sisted by 'Mrs. Lillian Fleiss.
CHARLEVOIX
THE
) Mrs. Harry Pernick is installing
BEAUTIFUL
officer, and the invocation will
be delivered by Mrs. Ruben
Klein,
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JEWISH WOMEN EUROPEAN
per person
per week
WELFARE ORGANIZATION will
meet at 1 p.m..Monday, at Cong.
$19.50 includes comfortable
80 acres of recreational facil-
Bnai Moshe. Final arrangements
room with running water, and
ities - Shuffleboard, Badmin-
will be made for a chibken din-
complete breakfast, served
ton, Archery, Horseshoes - Ob-
ner to be held at 12:30 p.m.,
until 11 a.m. Children under
servation Tower, Sun Deck,
June 14, at Turover Temple,
12- 1/Z price. Rooms with bath
Card Rooms. Few minutes to
slightly higher. June 29 thru
Belvedere Golf Course, Lake
Mrs. Sadie Bolokofsky is chair-
Labor Day.
Michigan or Charlevoix.
man, and Mrs. Clara Kavieff is
ticket chairman. Call WE_ 4-0331
Bernie Linden— GArfield 3769-W for Information and Reservations,
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First Woman Prof. at MIT
PROF. ELSPETH D. ROSTOW,
daughter-in-law of Mrs. William
Grahm, has been appointed first
woman professor at Massachti-
sets Institute of Technology,
She also has been appointed a
seven year trustee of Sarah
Lawrence College. S h e is the
wife of Prof. Walt W. Rostow of
MIT.
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