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June 22, 1951 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-06-22

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B. and P. Hadassah
Elects Its New Officers

W omert'i etul.3

CONG. BETH ABRAHAM SIS-

TERHOOD will hold a linen
shower at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday,
in the social hall of the syna-
gogue. Mrs. Louis Ellenbogen,
president, announces that the
affair, open to the public, will
benefit Israel residents.

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CONG. BETH MOSES SIS-
TERHOOD Will hold a luncheon
for members and friends at the
synagogue. Linwood and Oak-
man Ct., on Wednesday.

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At a meeting of CHANNA
CZENESH C H A P T E R, Pioneer
Women, at 12:30 p.m., Monday,
at the home of Gladys Kaminer,
3211 Elmhurst, election and in-
stallation of officers will be
held. Year-end reports will be
given, and group singing will be
included.
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The new administration of
the HARRY B. KEIDAN CHAP-
Bnai Brith, will hold its
first meeting at the home of
newly-elected president, Mrs.
Morris Direnfeld, 18028 San
Juan.
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A "cut-up" party on Wednes-
day, at the Pythian Temple will
end activities for the season of
THE PYTHIAN SISTERS. All
members are urged to attend.

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Elabonim to Present
`Gay Forties' Program

A "Gay Forties" program, fea-
turing skits of the past decade
on Ha.bonim Camp Kinneret's
history will be presented at 8:30
p.m., July 1, at the Labor Zionist
Institute, 13722 Linwood.
The program, headed by Ralph
Levy, will be given by alumni of
Habonim and Camp Kinneret,
for their parents. A cake sale
will also take place.
The United Hebrew School an-
nounced this week that David
Appel, Moshe Dworkin, Ora
Kutnick, Leotard Lachover and
Gloria Mathis have been award-
ed scholarships to Camp Kin-
neret, located at Chelsea, Mich.
Albert Elazar, assistant super-
intendent of the Schools, is also
educational chairman of Camp
Kinneret. Other instructors and
educators on Kinneret's staff
ROSALIND SCHUBOT
include Joseph Haggai, A. J.
. At its final meeting of the Lachover and Movsas Goldoftus.
season, Business and Profession-
For registration to the camp,
al Chapter., of Hadassah, elected call Melvin Annis, UN. 4-5951.
the following officers:
President, Rosalind Schubot; Tours to Israel Arranged
vice-presidents, Roslyn Green,
Betty Morrison, Ida Levine; sec- For World Zionist Congress
retaries, Ruth Friedland, Ricca
Rhea Cashman, of the World-
Kaye, Gertrude Adels and The-
resa Graff; treasurer, Sophia Wide Travel Bureau, announces
Fenton; and board members, that special tours have been ar-
Bluma Levin, Elaine Glenner, ranged in connection with the
Zionist Congress to be held in
Ethel Birnbaum, Kate Bodansky, Israel
on August 14.
Ann Zold, Eva Williams, Flor-
Folders are available this week
ence Thornborough, Yetta Leib,
Gertrude Glasier, Rose Poskel, for the tours, scheduled for Aug.
Ida Colten, Miriam Goldstein, 1 aboard the Mauretania, or on
Goldie Slakter and Sophia Aug. 8 via new El Al constella-
tions.
Schwartz.

Mrs. Sam Chapin, camp chair-
man for SHERUTH LEAGUE,
and her committee are finishing
cases for the summer camping
project. Clothing has been pur- ' Appointed to committee posts were:
Harriett Talbon and Eve Sonnehblick,
chased to outfit each of 23 chil- program:
Eva Cohen and Esther Fried-
dren going to fresh air camps man. membership; Florence Dann and
Esther
Charnes,
education; Ida Levine
for three week periods.
and Anne Lerner, honor roll: - Daisy Kass
• * *
and Jennie Goldman, JNF; Jean Lorher,
Youth Aliyah; Lee Harrison, ,child wel-
COUNCIL OF WOMEN'S fare: Bell Moscowitz, HMO; Betty Utley,
affairs: Helen Kass, youth ac-
READING CIRCLES will hold its American
tivities; Rose Krohn, publicity.
closing program at 2:30 p.m.,
Saturday; at 2655 Leslie. Several
guest speakers • will appear on Nippersink Manor Noted
the cultural program; including For Its Numerous Sports
Mrs. Adele Mondry, who will re-
port on .her recent visit to Israel. : Stretching out majestically on
LillianIVielsner will give a re- Wisconsin's lovely Lake Tom-
sume of "Generation of the Des- beau, is the famous floating pool
ert," a: book by Miller. of Nippersink Manor—a famous
vacation resort at Genoa City,
Wis., managed by the popular
ROCHEL LAYA STEPANER Shinderman brothers.
AID SOCIETY announced at its
The
sparkling . spring fed'
last meeting that funds were
contributed to the Allied Jewish waters lure young and old alike,
Campaign. Child Rescue Fund, reports, Sid Shinderman, and
Beth Shmuel donor luncheon, summer finds most of our De-
and that Israel bonds were pur- troit guests at the pool—sunning
chased.
or swimming.
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Second in sports popularity at
REX CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, Nippersink this season, Mr.
will hold a shower for the Home
for Maladjusted Children in Is- Shinderman disclosed, is' horse-
- rael on Wednesday evening, 8 back riding.
pin., at 19374 Monica. Mem-
Nippersink features a beauti-
bers will be admitted by bring- ful private 18-hole golf course
ing a shower gift of toys, books of championship calibre. Byron
or games. For further informa-
Harcke is back again as pro.
tion call Charlotte Watertone,
chariman, WE. 3-6849, or Mrs.
It's not my good looks that sold
Schurie Schrier, president, VE.
more PONTIACS than any one
8-1516.

`Molly' Plays at RHO Uptown
With 'Samson and Delilah'

The famous Goldbergs, of
radio and television fame can be
seen in "Molly" which will play
at the RKO Uptown, 16533
Woodward, from June 27 to
June 30. Featured with this
warm, every day story of Jewish
life is Cecil B. DeMille's spec-
tacle, "Sampson and Delilah."

rriag ej

FRIEDLAENDER -LIST: Dr.
and Mrs. List of East Grand
Rapids announce the marriage
of their daughter, Suzanne, to
Frank Friedlaender, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Friedlaender of
Monica Ave., on June 17.
* * *
MEISELS-RUBIN. Rabbi and
Mrs. Chaim Meisels, of Monterey
Ave., announce the marriage of
their son, Sabse, to Mirl Rubin,
of New York City, on June 26,
at the Clinton Plaza, 151 Clin-
ton, New York.

MARCIA REINITZ

Five-year-old Marcia Reinitz,
of 17618 Ohio, will be featured
in a song and dance specialty
number in the Stars of Tomor-
row Revue at 8 P.m., Tuesday
and Wednesday, at the Art In-
stitute.
Several hundred talented
juveniles and adults will be pre-
sented by the Roth - Berdun
Theatrical School, as its stages
its 21st annual stage production.
Music will be provided by Mic-
key Woolf and his orchestra.

From our large

Agudath Israel to Hold Rally
Of Israel Religious Groups

selection of

VERNON'S

A public demonstration of all
the religious groupings (Yishuv)
in Israel will be held by the
Agudath Israel at 9:30 p. m., Sat-
urday, at Cong. Beth Shmuel,
Dexter at Buena Vista. The re-
ligious bloc and the Israeli elec-
tions will be discussed. ;
Speakers will include Elazar
Ben-Arieh, director of Kibbutz
Komemiut in Israel and Melach
Lipshitz and Mr. Litvin, of Mt.
Clemens, who have just returned
from an Israel visit.

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