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February 22, 1952 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-02-22

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THE JEWISH NEWS-9

Friday, February 22, 1952

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atth Activitiei

1st Jewish Woman Passes
Ga. Accountant Exams

ATLANTA, (AJP)—One of only
Social Inc. to Present
two women in a group of eli-
Party on Sunday, at Nebiolo's gibles taking the examinations,
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF

Sarah M. Stolinsky, president
BETH ABRAHAM WOMEN'S
CLUB will hold a membership of the Business and Professional ACCOUNTANTS GUILD welcom-
Social Inc. will hold a huge,
program at its meeting Thurs-
;::Chapter, B n a. i ed several new members at its open party on Sunday, at Ne-
day, at 9 p.m., in the synagogue.
Brith, a n - meeting on Feb. 20.
biolo's, Oakwood and Schaefer.
Helen Bryant, assistant city
* *
nounces its
prosecutor, will speak on her
Dancing
will be to the music of
YESHIVATH BETH YEHU-
forthcoming
work with juvenile delinquents.
Artie Fields and his orchestra.
DAH
LADIES
will
hold
their
* * *
dance at 9 p.m., 26th annual dinner at 6:30 p.m ,
March 2, in the March 23, at Cong. Bnai David. All members will be admitted
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will
Jade • Room of The dinner will serve to honor free.
meet at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at
For people in need of trans-
the Detroit Le- Mr. and Mrs. David J. Cohen,
the home of Mrs. J; Sylvan,
land Hotel. Mu- who have devoted much time portation, a chartered bus will
19533 Roslyn. A dessert luncheon
sic for dancing and effort to the cause of reli- leave Davison and Holmur at
will precede a social program.
will be furnish- gious education. The occasion 8:15 p.m. For further informa-
* * *
Miss
StolmskY
ed by Leonard will also honor the 72nd birth- tion call TY. 4-5289 or TO. 9-
DETROIT LADIES AUXILI- Stanley and his orchestra.
The
ARY, Jewish ConSumptives Re- community is invited to attend. day of Mrs. Kr'nsky. Dave Dia- 6869.
mond's orchestra will play for
lief Society, at its last board
after dinner dancing, and Can-
meeting, made plans for its 23rd
Rent or Buy
Mrs. Morris Solway, president tor
Hyman J. Adler will also
annual luncheon to be held May of BNAI MOSHE PTO, United
participate.
Proceeds
will
go
to-
Your Gown
20, at Mayfair Catering. Pictures Hebrew Schools, announces its
of patients and activities at the annual Purim party on March 13, ward - taintenance of the Beth
Cities most com-
• Bridesmaids
Denver Sanitorium were shown. in the Rose Sittig Cohen building Jacob School for girls, sponsored
• Dinner
* * *
by
the
Yeshivah
Ladies,•
u • Bridal
auditorium. Mesdames S. Kosof-
• Evening
* * *
JERICHO REBEKAH LODGE sky and Harry Saul, co-chair-
• Formal
At a recent meeting Nu Chap-
nationally featured
IOOF, held a social evening at men, announces games and gen-
fashions.
its last meeting.
eral Purim entertainment. Mes- ter, IOTA ALPHA PI, elected
plete collection of
* *
dames J. Sulkes and M. Order new officers. They are: chancel-
• Wedding Veils
AHAVAS
ACHI-M SISTER- were recently appointed repres- lor, Audrey Soskin; vice-chan-
WO. 1-9483
HOOD will hold a Jewish music sentatives to the PTO general cellor, Judy He y m a n; pledge
Complete Accessories
mother,
Evelyne
Yuzpe;
bursar,
council.
Mrs.
Harry
Weitzman
Attractive Rates
festival evening, beginning at
Consult Us
8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the and Mrs. Harmon Moss, member- Marjorie K r a u s e; recording
No Obligation
synagogue social hall. Cantor ship chairman, urge parents to scribe, Florence Sapperstein;
corresponding scribe, Jacqueline
Glamour
Nicholas Fenakel will render a join the group.
*
Smolinsky; sergeant - at - arms,
selection of ancient and modern
,Fashion Shop
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL Marilyn Fisher.
Jewish songs, accompanied by
* *
107 Clifford
Ellis B. Rifkin. Friends are in- GIRLS, Pioneer Women, will
hold a membership social featur-
David Geigenbaum, psycholo-
vited.
ing games and refreshments at gist with the Oakland County
* * *
Reva Ceasar, social chairman, 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, at 11818 Juvenile Court, will address
ISRAEL CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, Dexter. Sylvia Messer, commun- members of BRANDEIS CHAP-
invites members to attend an ity relations chairman of PWO TER, Pioneer Women, at 8:30
evening of games and refresh- Council, will speak. Call Sylvia p.m., Tuesday, at the home of
ments at the Young Israel Cen- Rosenfeld, DI. 1-1435, or Ann Sophie Eisner, 19212 Prairie.
TY. 6-5231, for informa- Mildred Weiss is chairman.
ter on Monday at 8:30 p.m. Hus- Mirsky,
tion.
bands also are invited.
* * *
Mrs. Philip Helfman, president
RADOMER LADIES AUXILI-
ARY will hold an Histadrut of AD AS SHALOM SISTER-
evening March 4, and will ac- HOOD, announces a meeting at
12:30 p.m., March 10, at the ▪ WE WILL DELIVER
sept pledge contributions from synagogue.
a dessert
members and friends. Movies on luncheon, Dr. Following
YOUR BREAKFAST
B.
Benedict
Glazer
Israel will be shown.
will speak on "Ways to Personal It=
Happiness in These Times." Mrs. = BAGELS — BREAD — ROLLS
Joseph Merkle will render several = CREAM CHEESE —LOX
vocal selections. Mrs. George =SMOKED FISH & OTHER ITEMS= -
7300 W. McN1CHOLS, Cot.
Liss, chairman of social services,,
aSundry
Morning
Delivery
Service-
announces a meeting of cancer
pad workers at 12:30 p.m., Tues- =;: TY. 6-0913
UN. 4-0611 Ta7
day, at the synagogue. Mrs.
CREAM OF
Jacob Levine, co-chairman, said
that non-members are also in-
vited to participate.
* *
Manufacturing Decorators
HENRY MORGENTHAU
CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, seeks
girls to design and create scenery
for a forthcoming presentation
of the dramatic group. Those
interested should call Gloria
Horowitz, UN. 4-9516.

Miss Esther Bredosky became
probably the first Jewish woman
to pass the Georgia tests for
certified public accountants.

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LINWOOD BR ANC H, PTO,
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pleted plans for a social party
to be held on Wednesday eve-
ning, at the Rose Sittig Cohen
building. Mrs. Jack Kaplan,
president, and members of her
committee have arranged for an
evening of games and fun. Pro-
ceeds will be used for PTO proj-
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George Edwards, former presi-
dent of the Detroit Common
Council and now a Judge of Pro-
bate Court, will be guest speak-
er at a meeting of LOUIS MAR-
SHALL CHAPTER, Bnai Brith,
at 8:30 p.m., March 5, at the
Workmen's Circle Center, on
Linwood. His topic will be "Ju-
venile Delinquency." The dra-
matic groups of BBYC will pre-
sent two skits. Friends are in-
vited.
* * *
Edith Sauls will give an illus-
trated talk on Jewish Music in
celebration of Jewish Music
Month at a meeting of CHANNA
CZENESH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, at the home of Anna
Posen, 19341 Marlowe, on Mon-
day, 12:30 p.m. All women are
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lox brunch rally at 12:30 p.m.,
Thursday, at the home of presi-
dent, Mrs. Samuel Levin, 3347
Calvert, Mrs. Joe Gordon was
recently appointed chairman of
the program committee which
seeks to raise $10,000 in funds to
aid the Children's Village at
Raanana, Israel. She is assisted
by Mesdames Max Biller, Irvin
Baskin, Alvin Keywell, Elkan Le-
vine, Joseph Jaffee, Sam Abram-
son, Sam Bishop, Leonard Gross,
Samuel Kampner, Arthur Simon
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