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NU CHAPTER, Iota Alpha Pi., evening, at the Hotel Detroiter.
Wayne University sorority, re- Sam Barnett and his orchestra
cently elected the following of- will provide music. Paid-up
ficers: Bernice . Katzman, chan- members are eligible to attend.
cellor; Audrey S o s k i n, vice- Call Sylvia Paskin, ticket chair-
chancellor; Elayne Sonnenfield, man, for tickets or information.
bursar; F lo r en c e Sapperstein Gentlemen friends may "buy
and Delores Schulman, scribes. tickets at the door.
• • •
Marilyn Fisher and France s-
New officers of SIGMA
C o h e n received the sorority
awards- for being the most out- THETA DELTA -sorority of
standing members of the year. Wayne University who were
The sorority recently planted elected at a recent meeting in-
five trees in Israel, one for each clude: Shirley Sirota, president;
Susan Simon, vice-president;
graduating member.
Barbara Weiner and Bernice
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Mrs.. Adele Mondry, president of Shames, secretaries; and Char-
CLUB 1, Pioneer Women, an- lotte Schneider, treasurer. Irene
nounces a closing meeting and Ressler and Charlotte Schneider
luncheon at 12 noon, Wednes- are .in charge of an installation
day, at Lachar's. Final reports tea to be held • Sunday.
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will be given by 'Mesdames A.
IOTA ALPHA PI, Nu Chapter
Mondry, M. Kramer, A. Albert, Alumni, elected Mrs. Frances
E. Heinick, S. Sislin, S. Jacobs, Perlin, president, at its last
S. Goldoftas and S. Levin. New meeting. Others elected were
officers will be installed by Mrs . Marcia Margulies, vice-presi-
A. Michlin. Movies, taken by dent; Midge Klein, and Mrs.
Mrs. Mondry and her husband Harriet Goldman, secretaries;
on their recent Israel tour, will Joyce Kaplan, Mrs. Enid Cher-
be shown.
niak and Mrs. Adele Robbins,
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social committee; and Mrs. Bette
CONG. BEV' ABRAHAM SIS- Schein, publicity. Mrs. Schein,
TERHOOD will hold its closing outgoing president, announced
meeting at 9 p.m., Tuesday, in that Nu Chapter won the an-
the synagogue. Final plans will nual national sorority award
be made for a linen shower and for philanthropy for 1950-51.
luncheon to benefit patients at
an Israel tuberculosis hospital,
slated • for 12:30 p.m., June • 26, Hanna Michael to Talk
in the synagogue.
To Hopoel Hamizrachi
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A SHERUT.H LEAGUE board
Hanna Michael, public rela-
meeting was held at the home tions director of the National
of Mrs. Marvin Stearn. Newly Council of Irgun Hapoalot Ha-
appointed board members are mizrachi in Israel, will be guest
Mesdames Max Chomsky, Nor- speaker at a 'dinner meeting of
N7all Hapoel Ha-
man *Gold, James Goodfriend,
mizrachi chap-
Samuel Hack, Robert Heydt,
ters in Detroit
William Jadobs, Harry Kellman,
at 7 p.m., June
Wilfred Katz, Julius Lumberg,
26, at Rainbow
Harry Levitan, Jules Mehler and
Catering.
Norman Singer. Mr& Henry
Miss Michael,
Brontman is ex-officio member
t h e. founder of
on the board.
Bnai Akiba and
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the Hap oel
NORTH WOODWARD
'1-1 a mizrachi
BRANCH, , Jewish Women's Eu- Miss Michael move ments in
ropean Welfare Organization, Mexico, studies psychology at
grill hold a brunch to aid- or- Berlin University. Her father,
phans of Israel, , at 12 noon, _ Herman Schwab, was the found-
Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. J. er of the orphans' home in
Hoff, 3807 Duane: Co-hostesses Poland and had much to do with
are Mesdames B. Silver and J. starting Aguda.th Israel.
Reservations may be obtained
Hoff. Proceeds are for medical
by calling ticket chairman,
aid.
• • •
Ernest Greenfield ; TY. 7-0245 or
CONG. BETH MOSES SIS- TR. 3-2212.
TERHOOD has cancelled plans
for its luncheon scheduled for
June 19.
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CLUB 2, Pioneer Women, will
53 pc. (service for 8) set of the
hold its final meeting of the
popular VERNON Dinnerware
season at 12 noon, Wednesday.
dishes in patterns of either Organ-
A luncheon, -it will. feature an die, Gingham or Homespun. And
1-16 pc. starter set each to the
installation of officers and a
two runner-ups.
musical program..
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GOLDA MYSERSON GROUP,
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Pioneer Women, will install new
officers at an installation • sup-.
per at Young Israel - Center,
Tuesday, 6:30 pm. Mrs. Harry
Abramovitz is the installation
ehairman.
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' BUSINESS AND P R O F E S-
SIONAL CHAPTER, Bnai Brith,
will hold its concluding affair,
"Summer Frolic,"," on Saturday

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THE JEWISH NEWS-11

Friday, June 15, 1951

Engagement Told

Sams Imports

Hvutzah Auxiliary to Fete
The Isaacs' on Trip to Israel

Israeli Articles

Sams this week announced the
importation of a large number
of Israel items which go on sale
at the two downtown stores.
Brass articles, candy dishes,
dinner bells, serving platters
and other articles are included
in the importations.
Popularly priced, these ar-
ticles are expected to draw the
community's attention to Is-
rael's industrial expansion and
the new state's variety of crea-
tions.

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An important luncheon •eet-
ing to be held in honor of Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard -Isaac,s-Aprior
to their. departure for Israel will
be given by the Ladies A _ uxiliary
of the Kvutzvah Ivrith, at 12:30
p.m., Monday, at the home of
Mrs. Julius Ring, 3303 Clements,
president of the group.
Michael Muhlin will give read-
ings from a book written by Mr.
IsaacsIsaacs as part of an inter-
esting program of entertain-
ment.
Election of officers will take
place at this time. -

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Miller, of Carter Ave.
Both young people attend
Wayne University where the
bridegroom - elect is affiliated
with Gamma Kappa Chi fra-
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Religious Zionist Camp .
Starts Twelfth Season

Bnai Akiva, religious Zionist
youth movement, has opened
registration for its twelfth sea-
son of camping at Camp Mosh-
ava, located at Rollind Prairie,
Ind.
The o n1 y religious Zionist
camp in the midwest, a program
of integrating Jewish life, de-.
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promoting individual develop-
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For further information call
Yisroel Lax, WE. 5-3639, after 6
p.m., any evening but Friday.

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Primrose Society Plans
Installation Meeting

The Primrose Benevolent So-
ciety will hold its annual instal-
lation of officers at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday at Bnai Moshe:,
Entertainment will feature the
Sager dramatic group,. with
Sandy Shore, ch airman and
Adele - Kamfer, . director. Mrs.
Morris Greenberg will be install-
ing officer assisted by Mrs. Nor-
man Goldenberg. Members, hus-
bands and friends are invited.
The following officers were
elected:
Mesdames Irene Rodman, pres-
ident; Fanny Friedman and
$/fary Nadek, vice presidents;
Celia Kaufman, treasurer; Bessie
Gruskin, Minnie Levy, Molly
Kobrin, secretaries; membership,
Mary De a n ; publicity, Anne
Cowen; sunshine, Belle -Cohen;
case workers, Frieda Niaxnan
and Bessie Jaslove; social, Nel-
lie Brown and Esther Richman;
telephone, Dora Plotkin and
Sarah Gross. _ _

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Contest Ends, Mon., June 18,
6 p.m.

WINNER WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN
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