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PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
SOCIETY held a board meeting
Tuesday to discuss arrangements
for the group's donor luncheon,
slated for Dec. 4. During July,
Mrs. M. Nieman and Mrs. C. Jas=
love, case workers, were respon-
sible for handling six cases.
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HEBREW LADIES AID SO-
CIETY has scheduled its 19th
annual donor event, a luncheon
on Dec. 5, for the Fort Wayne
HOtel. Mrs. Louis Kepes is chair
snarl. Mrs. Julia Ring will be co-
chairman. Mrs. Philip Shapero
is in charge of reservations, and
Mrs. Emery Ehrenwald is pro-
gram book chairman. Mrs. Jo-
seph Rosenthal, president, will
announce further details at a
later date.
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JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
PEAN WFTNARE ORGANIZA-
TION will hold its annual tag
day in Mt. Clemens on Sunday.
For contributions and informa-
tion, call Mrs. R. Katzen, chair-
man, TO. 9-7854. A meeting will
be held at 1 p.M., Monday, at
Cong. Bnai Moshe. For informa-
tion. on the grOup's rummage
store, call Mrs. Katie Linenthat,
chairman, TO. 5-3852.
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PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
SOCIETY at a board meeting set
Dec. 4 as the date of its annual
donor luncheon, to be held this
year at the Book Cadillac Hotel.
7Six charity cases were cared for
by case workers,- Mrs. M. Nie-
man and Mrs. C. Jaslove, in July
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Mrs. Edward Ashley, president
of the IVAN S. BLOCH CHAP-
TER, Bnai Brith, bowling league,
announces the organization of
an afternoon bowling league.
All girls interested are requested
to call WE. 3-1795 or UN. 4-8961.
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The officers, board members
and camp committee of SHE-
RUTH LEAGUE will visit the
FreSh Air Camp Tuesday. The
day will include a visit to Tam-
arack, which- is near. Ortonville
and a picnic lunch. There will
be a board meeting Aug. 14.
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THE JEWISH
,NCJW Prepares for
Fall Membership Drive
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Yetz-Colien
JWV Post
To Sponsor TB Unit
Yetz-Cohen Post No. 530, Jew-
ish War Veterans, is sponsoring
a mobile TB unit for free chest
X-rays on Aug. 7. The unit will
be stationed in front of the
Jewish War Veterans Memorial
Home, 4095 W. Davison, 6 to
10 p.m.
All adults and children over
15 years of -age are invited to
make use of the service of this
X-ray unit. Children under 15
JOYCE 11.110DA BRI§KmAN
will not be X-rayed unless they
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Breiner have been exposed to TB.
of Pinehurst Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Joyce Rhoda Briskman, to Fred
Friedman - of Cincinnati, sari of
Mr. Isadore Friedman and the
late Mrs. Friedman. -
Miss l3riSkman, is a graduate
Adas Shalom Groups .
of the University of Michigan
Planning Joint Project
and a member of Sigma Delta
"I'au.
Friedman was graduated
to
appointments
The following
the board of directors of the from the University of Miami in .
Sisterhood • of Adas Shalom Ohio.
synagogue • is announced - by Are Co-ops Advisable
,
its president, Mrs., Philip Hell, Is Center Forum's Topic
man:
"Are Co-operatives Practical
Mesdames Daniel Aidem, Samuel Bish- In The United States?" will be
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Brotman, Philip Cameron; Harry Cooper, the theme of the Center Open
Henry Cohen, Norman Cottler, Nathan Forum, Wednesday, 9 p.m.;
R. Epstein, Nicholas Fenakel, Michael
Galsky, Zangwell Garber, Harry J. Gold- the Woodward Jewish Center.
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Gould, Samuel Horowitz, Irving Klein-
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At its last Board meeting, the
deoision was made to hold a joint
fund-raising project with the
men's club. Mrs. Ben Morganroth
is vice-president in charge of
this function. Mrs. Alex Brooks
is instituting a "circle system."
Rabbi CHARLES E. SHUL-
MAN, Riverdale Temple, Bronx,
N. Y., left on his fourth visit
to Israel, where he will confer
with government leaders and
visit settlements and installa-
tions for newcomers made possi-
ble through funds supplied by
the United Jewish Appeal.
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Registration for the fall se-
mester at the United Jewish
Folk Schools and Kindergarten,
13722 Linwood, began Wednes-
day.
Children may attend the kin-
dergarten which ' meets in two
sessions, 9 a.m. to 12 noon and
1 to 4 p.m. Transportation is
provided.
CHICAGO, (AJP)—An exodus
of 100,000 Iranian Jews from
that powder-keg country to Is-
rael was viewed as a- possibility
by the director-general of Tel
. Aviv, Yehuda. Nedivi, now in the
United States on a tour.
first under.taking was the sale
of Israel gift art objects.
Functional styling, fine crafts r.
manship and creativity mark the
sweater-blouses now on sale.
Several unusually blended
stripes and panels are featured
in fresh color combinations.
Sams retails the new impor-
tations at a low price "as a serv-
ice and with sincere pride."
HADLEY FINSTERWALD'S
In a letter to the Jewish Com-
munity Council, Rev. G. Paul
Musselman, chairman of the
Religious Participation Commit-
tee of Detroit's 250th Anniver-
sary Festival, commended the
Jewish community on its role
in the celebration.
Referring especially to the re-
ligious program at the Birthday
Theme Center in Grand Circus
Park on July 15, Rev. Mussel-
man said, "I was - deeply stirred.
The music said something very
great, straight to -the heart. The
whole program showed evidence
of thorough - planning. Your
group set a high standard for
the other faiths."
In a letter to Rev. Musselman,
Mayor Alfred E. Cobo wrote,
"The Jewish community of De-
troit is to be congratulated up-
on sponsoring this firsts meeting
of the series."
The Catholic and Protestant
faiths sponsored programs on
the following two nights.
100,000 Iranian Jews
• May Head for Israel
SAMs Places on Sale Israel Imported
Wool Blouse-Sweater in Cdminis Store
SAMs is placing on sale, in its
Campus store only, a quantity
of Israel imported virgin wool
blouse-sweaters.
This is the second time. in two
months that Sam's has brought
Israel items for sale- here. The
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Folk Schools Begin
Fall Registrations
David S. Diamond, president
of Diamond Screw Products, in
Wyandotte, and William Clay
Ford, youngest of the three
Ford brothers, Were named by
John Bugas, general chairman
of the United- Foundations
Torch ,Drive, as co-chairmen of
the drive's suburban unit.
The two men will have charge
of 6,000 campaign workers in the
eight suburban area s. The
Torch Fund Drive begins Oct.
16 and will run to Nov. 9.
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Engagement Told
The annual membership drive
is the first big project on -the
agenda of the National Council
of Jewish Women; Detroit Sec-
tion. While the campaign will
not officially start until Sep-
tember, plans are" underway and
workers are already organized to
enroll Jewish women into Coun-
cil's program of community
service.
Mrs. Jerome B. Grossman is
the vice-preSident in charge of
Membership. Working with her
are Mesdames J: 'Shutly Hor-
witz, chairman of membership
prospects, Morris Rand, chair-
man of membership promotion,
and Harold Ziv, chairman of
membershiP integration.
Vice'-chairmen of membership
promoti6n are Mesdames: Her-
man Holinstat, Harvey Lynn,
Roger Ettlinger, 'William Bud-
man, and Sol Landau. Secre-
taries are M. Henry Pariser
and Mrs. Theodore Kelter.
. Preliminary to the driVe, there
will be a meeting at the home
of Mrs. Theodore Levin for
Membership
captains and work-
,
ers.
Detroit Jews Lauded
For Anniversary Role
Diamond, William Ford.
To Head. Fund's Unit
NEWS-7
Friday, Augist 3, 1951
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