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August 31, 1951 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-08-31

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W ornen,

NORTH WOODWARD
BRANCH, European Welfare Or-
ganization, will meet at 12:30
p.m., Wednesday, at the home of
Mrs. H. Koblin, 18642 Roselawn.
The annual donor luncheon will
be the main topic an the agenda.
Mesdames Lewis Steinberg and
Hyman Dresner are chairmen
of the donor.
*
*
*
Mrs. Leon Dreylinger, presi-
dent of IVAN S. BLOCH CHAP-
TER, Bnai Brith, announces the
first regular board meeting will
be held at 8:30 p.m. Thursday,
at the home .)f Mrs. Lester
Landes, honorary president,
12695 Stoepel. All board mem-
bers are required to attend.
* *
The season's first board meet-
ing will be held by TIKVAH
CHAPTER, Bnai .Brith, at 8:30
p.m., Tuesday, at the home of
Mrs. Ben Turick, announced
Mrs. Cy Aaron, president.

* * *

RABBI MANDEL M. ZAGER
CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, will hold
its first meeting at 8:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, at Cong. Bnai
Moshe. Mrs. Jack Klein, presi-
dent, announces that Mrs.
Henry Schore, program chair-
man, has arranged an evening
of games. Mrs. Henry. Horwitz is
hostess.

*

*

*

CONG. BETH ABRAHAM SIS-
TERHOOD. will open the season
with a meeting at 8:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, in the synagogue. Mrs.
Louis Ellenbogen, president, will
lead discussion on future plans.

SHERUTH LEAGUE, at its
opening meeting last week, dis-
cussed plans regarding camp
activities, fund raising and
membership. Mrs. Wilbert Kati
and Mrs. Max Goldstein will be
hostesses at a board meeting on
Tuesday.
*
*
BUSINESS A N D PROFES-
SIONAL CHAPTER, Bnai Brith,
plans a board meeting for 8:30
p.m., Tuesday, at the home of
Ida Wright, 3018 Clairmount.
Mrs. Max Fried will be guest
speaker. Membership parties
are continuing, and new pros-
pects are asked to contact Ida
Wright, TY. 4-0295.
* * *
JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
PEAN ' WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION, will open its season with
a dessert luncheon at 12:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, at Cong. Bnai Moshe.
Relief checks and food certifi-
cates for high holiday packages
to Israel children will be mailed.
The group's annual dinner-
dance is scheduled for Nov. 18,
at the Latin Quarter.
* * *
Additional officers to serve
with Mrs. William Cohen, newly-
elected president of SOUTH
CHAPTER, American Jewish
Congress, are board members
Mesdames Leopold Snyder, Mor-
ton Silberberg and H. KatZ. Di-
visional officers are Mesdames
Marshall Brenner, Barnett J.
Dickman, Harry Fiank, Harry
Fe u I n e r, Max Klayman and
Wallace Nathan.

*

*

SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHI
will welcome home Mrs. Isaac
Shetzer, who is returning from
Israel, and Mrs. Sarah Schnitz,
who is returning from Los An-
geles, at a luncheon meeting at
12 noon, Wednesday, at Rosen-
berg's Catering on Dexter. The
annual linen shower for orphans
in Mizrachi homes will also take
place. The rummage sale is still
continuing. Contr i.b utio ns
should be sent to Mrs. Lillian
Kaplan, 1938 Calvert, TO. 6-7344.

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RODIN CLUB will meet at the
home of Mrs. N. Fishman, 3411
Sherbourne on Wednesday eve-
ning. This is the opening meet-
ing of the season.
* * *
Mrs. Morris Direnfeld, presi-
dent of HARRY B. KEIDAN
CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, urges all
members to aid the Kansas flood
emergency. Victims are in need
of clothing, bedding, linens and
household articles. Bring all ar-
ticles in good condition to Mrs.
Leon Simons, 16898 Monica, UN.
1-0207.

THE JEWISH NEWS-7
Friday, August 31, 1951

To Install Legion District Head Joe Jones Sept. 8

Joseph Jones will be installed
as commander of the Detroit
District Association, American
Legion, at special installation
ceremonies at 8 p.m., Sept. 8, at
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dater of the Legion Club, 401 W. La-
Prairie Ave., announce the en- fayette
Leader in local Jewish War
gagement of their daughter, Re-
Veteran activities, Jones is a 30
year member of the American

Renee Dater Engaged
To Gerald Gerger

Elliott and Bud Schubiner

TRAVEL
SERVICE

ELLIOT T

Mrs. H. Popkin Heads
University West Unit
Of Hadassah Chapter

Steamer to Israel

Heading the University West
G r i u p of Hadassah is Mrs.
Hiram Popkin, who is directing
plans for the coming year's
activities. Recently elected offic-
ers are as follows:
Mesdames • Harry Robinson,
Clarence Jacobs, Joe Mandell
and Sidney Jackson, vice-presi-
dents; Phillip Sherman, Emory
Stein and Irwin Meckler, secre-
taries; Maurice Clamage, treas-
urer.

Chairmen are Mesdames David Redisch,
honor roll; Paul Deutch, speCial gifts;
David Schiller, co-chairman; Joe Ellis,
membership: Joseph Deutch, co-chair-
man; Jack Bookholder, education; H.
Paul Sugar, American affairs; Arthur
Campbell, social; I. Weisenthal, hospi-
tality; Irving Simon, minyan; Ira Kauf-
man. oneg shabbat; Arthur Isaacson,
youth Aliyah; Sam Shetzer, HMO; Fred
Selesko, child welfare; Benjamin Green-
spoon. medical center; Charles Burns,
JNF; H. Greenberg, JNF boxes; Sam
Newman, Hadassah supplies.
Other chairmen include Mesdames
Charles Burns, telephone; co-chairman.
Joseph Cabot: David Samelson, clerical;
Louis Schostak, co-chairman; Fred Schu-
man, delayed dues; John Sender, co-
chairman; George Roth, bulletin; Philip
Slomovitz, Zionist Council; Sam Newman,
gift shop; Louis 'Ochs, courtesy; Baer
Keidan. committees; Maurice Landau,
I-tarry Bookstein, Milton Prag, John Pol-
lock; members-at-large; Randolph Weber,
ex-officio: Sam Cohl, coordinator; Harold
Ash, youth commission; Ben Muskowitz,
honor roll secretary; Irving Klein, mem-
bership secretary,
- Co-chairmen are Mesdames Harry Gor-
back, Leo Frank, Joseph Falk, honor roll:
Paul Broder,. Julian Weber, Joseph Mar-
ket, I. MendelsOn, David Schiff, program:
Samuel . Kohen, H. Kushner, social; anti
Barney Schwartz, minyan.

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Rd. Trip by Air to Israel

Last minute technical diffi-
culties in obtaining Camp Kin-
neret at Chelsea, Mich., as the
site of the Intercollegiate Zion-
ist Federation of America's an-
nual workshop, has resulted in
the holding of sessions at Camp
Sharon, at Buchanan, Mich.
Members of IZFA who intend-
ed to travel to the camp over
the Labor Day weekend are ad-
vised of the change in plans.
Camp Sharon, located near
Niles, may be reached by driving
out U. S. 12 to Jackson, and tak-
ing M 60 to Niles.
Those planning to travel by
bus should call the camp collect
on arrival in Niles for pickup.
Sessions of the IZFA camp,
which officially began yesterday,
will continue through Sept. 9. A
program of speakers, workshops,
seminars and educational and
social activities has been plan-
ned.

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Legion. He formerly command-
ed Learned Post, largest Legion
unit in the state. The Legion's
famed 40 and 8 ritual team will
conduct the installation.
Rabbi Morris Adler, who has
completed a year as chaplain of
the Detroit Districts Association
will likewise be honored at this
event.

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