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BUSINESS AND PROFE S-
SIONAL CHAPTER, Bnai Brith,
will hold a paid-up membership
dance at 9 p.m., Saturday, at
the Belcrest Hotel.
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At a meeting of YOUNG
WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM on
Monday, plans were discussed
for the annual donor luncheon,
slated -this year for Nov. 7, at
Masonic Temple. Mrs. Thomas
Fur s h t, president; announces
the appointment of Mrs. Abe
Fine as donor chairman. She is
assisted by Mrs. Charles Vikser,
entertainment chairman; a n d
Mrs. Joseph Viedrah, ticket
chairman. Proceeds from the
donor care for the needy sick.
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AMERICAN HAVEN CLUB at
a recent meeting planned its
annual donor luncheon to be
held Nov. 13, at the Book Ca-
dillac Hotel. Members are asked
to reserve the date.
* * *
EVA PRENZLAUER MATERN-
ITY AID will hold a board meet-
ing at 1 p.m., Wednesday, at the
home of Mrs. Joseph Siegel,
18694 Appoline.
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NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID
will meet Monday, 1 p.m., at the
Davison Jewish Center. A fa-
shion show will be featured.
Plans are being made for the
group's 18th donor luncheon,
slated for Dec. 17, at the Statler
Hotel.
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Mrs. Max Stollman and MrS.
I. A. Lawton were chosen to
head the entertainment com-
mittee for the 14th annual donor
luncheon of the DAVID HORO-
DOKER JUNIORS, to be held on
Dec. 18, at the Mayfair Room.
The next meeting is at the home
of Mrs. B. Chase, on Leslie Ave.

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HARRY B. KEIDEN CHAP-
TER, Bnai Brith, will hold a
fund-raising tea at 12:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, at the home of Mrs.
Michael Engelman; 20055 Can-
terbury Rd. Mrs. Burnstein is iri
charge.
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At the first meeting of the
season, BNAI MOSHE SISTER-
HOOD members
saw "The House
on the Hill," de-
scribing activi-
ties at the He-
brew University
in Jerusalem.
The major fund-
raising project,
the building
fund luncheon,
Mrs. Hersh slated for Dec.
10, was discussed. Mrs. Julius
Hersh, president, urges members
to consult with officers or com-
mittee members to learn how
they may best carry out their
individual quotas.
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Mrs. Cy Aaron, president of
TIKVAH CHAPTER, Bnai Brith,
announces the appointment bf
Mrs. William Rothenberg as can-
cer pad chairman. Cancer pads
are sewn at 1 p.m., each Wed-
nesday, at the home of Mrs.
Rothenberg, 14444 Vassar Drive.
Members are urged to partici-
pate, and bring white goods with
thein.

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PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB will meet Monday to dis-
cuss the donor luncheon at the
Book Cadillac Hotel on Dec. 4.
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CONG. BETH ABRAHAM
WOMEN'S CLUB will resume
meetings at 8:30 p. m., Thurs-
day, in the social hall, an-
nounced Mrs. Nathan J. Kauf-
man, president. Mrs. Belle Ri-
biat and Mrs. Marion Goldman,
co-chairmen of the program
committee, have prepared a skit
"The Pr esident Introduces,"
which will include films taken
at the closing event of last sea-
son. Rabbi Israel Halpern will
talk on "The High Holydays."
Mrs. Sophie Ellenbogen, mem-
bership chairman, urges mem-
bers to bring friends.

THE JEWISH NEWS—i 3

Betrothal Announced

Friday, September

21, 1951

Gompers AZA Holds Installation
Samuel Gompers C h a p t e r,
AZA, is holding a formal instal-
lation of officers on Saturday
at the Woodward Jewish Center.
Officers to be installed are Frank
Zwieg, president; Austin Katz,
vice - president; Harry Lipsitz,
treasurer; Cullen Lieberman,
secretary. Fred Steingold and
his orchestra will play.

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Mrs. I r win Berman. national
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board member, at its last meet-
Mrs. Mary Goodman announces
ing. She spoke on highlights of
the recent convention in Chi- the engagement of her daugh-
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cago. Mrs. Herman Hirschhorn, ter, Rose, to Samuel Bankler, son
president, invites the public to of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bankler.
attend Avodah's annual white
elephant sale, slated for 1 p.m.,
at the home of Mrs. Ben Bayer,
19435 Birwood. A luncheon will
precede the sale. Mrs. Ben Mey-
ers, social secretary, is in charge
of the luncheon, and Mrs. Louis
Gross, the sale. Members are re-
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At a special meeting called by
Mrs. Paul Shapiro, president,
members of the LADIES AUXIL-
IARY OF THE JEWISH CON-
SUMPTIVE RELIEF SOCIETY
plans were discussed for the
23rd annual banquet, scheduled
for Dec. 16, at the Mayfair
Room.
(More Clubs, Page 14)

CONG. BNAI DAVID SISTER-
HOOD will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday, in the social hall. Mrs.
Molly Fellows, program chair-
man, announces that Rabbi
Joshua Sperka will speak on "Is-
rael of Today," based on his im-
pressions . of the country ob-
tained during a recent visit. It
is an open meeting. The Sister-
hood choral group has begun
rehearsals under the direction
of Cantor Hyman J. Adler.
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Initiated recently into IOTA
ALPHA SORORITY, Wayne Uni-
versity, at a dinner at the Stock-
h o 1 in were Davida Robinson,
Marjorie Krause, Ellen Siegel,
Gloria Lewin and Jackie Smol-
ensky.
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At a meeting of SHERUTH
LEAGUE, members pledged at
least one hour of their time be-
tween now and Jan. 31, 1952 to
aid the March of Dimes fight
against polio.
* * *
Diana J o f f e, fund raising
chairman of D O N O L D FOX
CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, announ-
ces that this year at its victory
dinner , three prizes will be
awarded to members. Members
bringing pledges over $50 to-
ward the fund-raising drive, are
eligible to attend. Call Diana
Joffe, WE. 5-1720; Frances Katz,
TO. 9-0245; and Julia Freedman,
TY. 4-4852 for contributions or
information-.
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HEBREW - LADIES A I D SO-
CIETY were served a luncheon
for past presidents at its last
meeting. Hostesses were Mes-
dames Helen Auslander, Eleanor
Ehrenwald, Matilda Kepes, Fay
Freeman, Julia Ring, Theresa
Miller, Jeannette Cooper, Esther
Sobel and Helen Liebrson. Mrs.
Abe Miller, vice-president, was
in • charge of arrangements.
* * *
CONG. BETH ABRAHAM
WOMEN'S CLUB will meet
Thursday at 9 p.m. Mrs. H. Ri-
biat, program chairman, has
planned an entertaining even-
ing.
* * *
ISRAEL CHAPTER, Bnai
Brith, is • -vorking on the Torch
Drive announced chairman of
community service, Esther Stein-
way. Workers are needed to as-
sist the drive, and should call
Mrs. Steinway, at WE. 3-8393.
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EQUALITY CLUB will meet
Wednesday evening, at the home
of Libby Wolfson. Plans for the
24th donor luncheon will be for-
mulated.
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At a meeting Tuesday evening
at the home of Mrs. Sol Seman-
sky, 2696 Leslie, WOMEN'S
LEAGUE FOR YOUNG ISRAEL
will discuss plans for their do-
nor luncheon, to be held Nov:
14, at the Mayfair Room.
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