Detroit Chapter Hosts Chicago BBYM Groups
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SHOLEM ALEICHEM INSTI-
TUTE, Women's Division, will
hold a luncheon meeting at
12:30 p.m., Saturday, at the
home of Mrs. J. Gosman, 3287
Richton. Moshe Haar will re-
view Alfred Kazin's "Walker in
the City." Friends are invited.
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DRAMATIC GROUP, Music
Study Club, will meet at 12:30
p.m., Tuesday, at the home of
Mrs. Benjamin Fishman, 5441
W. Outer Dr. A . program is
planned.
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CAREER GROUP, National
Council of Jewish Women, an-
nounces its "birthday party,"
sponsored by Ship-A-Box Corn-
mittee, for members and pros-
pective members, will be held at
the home of Fay Gollob, 17531
Northlawn, at 8:30 p.m. today.
Proceeds go to service Kinder-
garten Rosch Hayim I in Israel.
Serving on the committee are
Emily Breuer, chairman, Cyn-
thia Gordon, Minette Agree,
Sydelle . Burdick, Eve Caner,
Ruth Garber, Sadie Grossman,
Florence Kanter and Elsie Swit-
zer. Girls wishing to join may
call Mildred Label, membership
chairman, TY. 6-2221.
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Mrs. Joseph Rodman, past
president of LOUIS MARSHALL
CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, will be
the hostess at an evening cock-
tail membership party at her
home, 18234 Woodingham, at
8:30 p.m., Wednesday. Games
will be played. Estelle Kaufman,
UN. 1-1801, is taking reserva-
tions.
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HENRY MORGENTHAU CHAP-
TER, Bnai Brith, has mailed in-
vitations to fund-raising work-
ers to attend a victory party on
Thursday, announced Mrs. Al-
bert Lupiloff, vice-president. A.
social will follow a catered din-
ner.
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MOGEN ABRAHAM SISTER-
HOOD will meet Tuesday, at the
home of Mrs. Sidney Silver, 3008
Sturtevant. Plans for the first
annual donor luncheon on Feb.
13, at the Mayfair Room, will be
discussed. Mickey Woolf and his
orchestra and the Arthur Mur-
ray dancers will be featured at
the donor. For tickets call Mrs.
Jacob Brown, ticket chairman,
TE. 4-3255.
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ISRAEL CHAPTER, Bnai Brith
has openings for substitute
bowlers. For information, call
Lorraine Gellman, UN. 4-8906.
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD sedra, and the Sisterhood choral
will hold an oneg shabbat at group will lead in singing.
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2:30 p m Saturday at the home
Rose Synder, napkin project
of Mrs. Dan Otis, 2663 Tuxedo. A chairman, of DONALD FOX
special -program, including a CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, an-
talk on Jewish music by Cantor nounces that two awards_ will be
Hyman J. Adler, will follo* a given members bringing in the
tea. Molly Fellows will read the most prospective names. Mem-
bers interested in competing
should call UN. 3-9730 for infor-
Local PWO to Meet
niation.
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National Vice-President
Mrs. Bernard Goodman, pro-
gram chairman of PISGAH
Local members of the Pioneer CHAPTER, Bnai Brith invites
Women's Organization will meet all paid-up members and new
2nd national vice-president, Mrs. members to a membership par-
z4:::Clara Leff, at a ty to be held Monday, 8:30 p.m.,
pecial lunc N- at Cong. Bnai Moshe. Games
eon at 12 noon, and refreshments , will be fea-
hursday, at tured. For entertainment Mickey
achar's on Woolf, Sam Woolf, Max Sosin,
exter, an- Margaret Tomaney and Sherry
nounced Mrs. Kay will be guest artists.
Norman Kanter,
(More Clubs, Page 17)
chairman of the
Detroit Council.
Mrs. Leff, a
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Mrs. Leff
7esident of
Friday, January 25, 1952
Brooklyn, member of the PWO
national board and former
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chairman of the New York
Council of PWO, toured Israel
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KISHKE?
last summer for the second
For
Home
Delivery
Call
time. A past chairman of the
Jewish National fund, Mrs. Leff
TE. 4-6781
learned first hand of the needs
MAYFAIR CATERERS
in the Jewish state.
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AHAVAS ACHIM SISTER-
HOOD will hold its second an-
nual barn dance at 8:30 p.m.,
Feb. 10, at Van's Barn. All mem-
bers and friends are invited. For
tickets or information call Mrs.
Irving Wasserman, UN. 1-8249.
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EQUALITY CLUB will install
new officers at a dinner Sun-
day, at Sutton and Clements
Four Dukes.
at the recent District Six con-
ference of BBYM held here
recently. The members of the
groups of both cities felt a need
for closer relationships. The De-
troit contingent will visit CM-
cago at some future date.
MAH JONGG
Sets, Racks, Etc.
Trade your old sets in. Flowers to
match. Old or new sets.
KAYE
UN. 2-1326
20117 Strathmoor
The
Mario Beauty Salon
Is Pleased to Announce That
JACK DAILEY
formerly of Saks 5th Avenue
in New York
Has joined our expert staff of
Beauticians and Hair Stylists
For. Appointment
CALL DI. 1-1240 .
7300 W. McN ICHOLS
Car. Monica
WOMEN'S DIVISION of the JEWISH WELFARE FEDERATION
EADLINES,
DATELINES
LIFELINES'
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NORTHWEST BRANCH PTO,
United Hebrew Schools, will hold
a meeting and dessert luncheon
at 12:30 p.m., Feb. 4, at Adas
Shalom Synagogue. "What Are
We Doing With Your Children?"
an audio-visual program will be
presented by members of the
teaching staff. Speakers and
pictures and slides will complete
the program. A board meeting is
planned for Tuesday, at the
home of Mrs. Charles Charlip,
17515 Cherrylawn.
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REX CHAPTER, Bnai Brith,
will commemorate its first anni-
versary at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday,
with a program at the Fort
Wayne Hotel. Mrs. Frances So-
lovich will be guest speaker.
Guests are invited. For further
information call Mrs. Churrie
Schreier, VE. 8-1516 or Helen
Diskin, TO. 5-7395.
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LOUIS MARSHALL CHAPTER,
Bnai Brith, will hold a Brother-
hood meeting on Feb. 6, at the
Workmen's Circle on ,Linwood
Ave. Guest speakers will be Rab-
bi Ephraim F. Einhorn, of COng.
Ahavas 'Achim, and Charles R.
A. Smith, librarian of Catholic
Church. Vocals by Estelle Kauf-
man and a program by the
Wayne University dancers will
conclude the program. Lillian
Gantz is program chairMan.
Nearly 50 members of Chi-
cago's Bnai Brith Young Men's
chapters will be hosted by De-
troit BBYM groups the weekend
of Feb. 2 and 3. New World
Chapter here arranged the
program.
An introduction program and
barn dance are planned for Sat-
urday, while Sunday's activities
will include a basketball game,
canned foods for Israel drive, a
visit to Greenfield Village and
a dinner meeting at Shore's.
The get-together was arranged
DR. JOSEPH J. SCHWARTZ
t What's Your Line?
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DR. JOSEPH J. SCHWARTZ
- Executive Vice-Chairman of the United Jewish Appeal
United Jewish Appeal man of the hour . . . UJA's Execu-
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mass migration of more than a half-million Jews from
distressed areas of Europe and Arab lands to Israel .. .
For 12 years, director of the Joint Distribution Commit-
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must hear this amazing man who was welcomed by
throngs in every city and settlement on his recent trip
to the Jewish State.
Wednesday, January 30
From 9:30 a.m.
at
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And eleven more professional authorities will be on
hand to give you a line on yourself and your com-
munity, on these and other questions—How much
responsibility should a child be allowed to assume .. .
How can parents best handle the problems that face
adolescent children . .. Should parents insist upon
a child's going to Sunday School, or having an "out-
side interest," such as music or dancing . . • What
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