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March 14, 1952 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-03-14

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10—THE JEWISH NEWS

Women's Special Gift Workers Plan
Orientation- Luncheon for March 26

Friday, March 14, 1952

Following the success of their .
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weintraub, recent blind date square dance,
of Sturtevant Ave.,• announce members of Junior -Hadassa.h
the engagement of their daugh- have planned another novel oc-
casion for March 26. At 8 p.m..,
Mrs. Joseph Kunin, president
the girls will open their soda
of the Sisters of Zion Mizrachi,
bar at the Zionist House, Lin-
appointed Mrs. Augusta Subar,
wood at Lawrence, with a pro.•

Two teams of vice-chairmen and secretaries making a careful
check of their busy schedule between now and_March 26—the
date of the Women's Division special "gifts lunchefi for workers—
are (left to right) vice-chairman Mrs. LEWIS H. MANNING and
her secretary, Mrs. VICTOR KLEIN, Mrs. DANIEL KROUSE, vice-
chairman, Ind her secretary, Mrs. CARL WOIS.
In preparation f o r special
gifts activities in the Women's JNF Ladies to Hold
Division of the Allied Jewish Dessert Luncheon Tuesday
Campaign, workers led by Mrs.
Lewis B. Daniels, will hold an
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
orientation dessert luncheon at Jewish National Fund will hold
12:30 p.m.. March 26, at the City a dessert luncheon meeting at
Club, 17111 Third.
12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Young
The special gifts cabinet, as- Israel Center.
sisting Mrs. Daniels, includes
The program will feature Ger-
Mesdames Samuel S. Aaron and aldine Stashefsky, interpreter of
Milton M. Alexander, vice-chair- Jewish songs, and her guitar.
men, Harry Barnett, secretary, Hostesses w ill be Mesdames
Abraham Cooper, co-chairman, Peter Chodoroff, P. M. Sikov and
Saul A. Glueckman. adviser, Wil- I. A. Lawton.
liam B. Isenberg, executLve vice-
chairman, Harry L. Jackson,
general secretary, Sidney M.
Kalt and Barney Keywell, ad-
visers.
Others ate,—Mesdames Victor
Klein, secretary, Daniel Krouse,
Lewis H. Manning and Leo S.
Mellen. vice-chairmen, Bernard
A. Rosenthal. secretary, Ben
Mossman, advise r, Nathan H.
S•henner. secretary, Nathan Si-
mons, vice-chairman, Sidney
Solomon, adviser, Leonard H.
Weiner. co-chairman, and Carl
Weis, secretary.

head of the organization mem-
bership drive, which will be con-
ducted during April and May.
A series of home teas will be
conducted to introduce prospec-
tive members to the activities of
Mizrachi Women in Israel. Mrs.
Subar can be reached at TY.
4-4829 by anyone seeking any
information on membership. She
is assisted by Mrs. Ida Goldfine.
A huge membership rally will be
held April 2, at Rosenberg's.
Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal is chair-
man of the Mizrachi Women's
Chapter World Child's Day ac-
tivity to take place March 30.
A box collection campaign
among the membership is being
conducted in this connection. As-
sisting her are Mesdames Rose
Singer, K. Winston, Clara Solo-
mon, A. Satkin, B. Biegler, S.
Lerner, A. Dorchin, L. Neuhaus,
S. Covinsky, S. Agabra,- Mrs. C.
Saw and Rose Whitman,

Stanford Biegler Club Meets
The Stanford Riegler Young
People's Club .of Cong. Bnai
Moshe will hold a business meet-
ing on Monday. 8:30 p.m., fol-
lowed by .a social. in the new

World Today" will 1)e
the subject of Mrs. Bella Kerz-
man, who will be guest speaker
at a meeting of the Speakers
Club at 8:45 pp.. Saturday, it
the Davison Jewish Center.
Mrs. Kerzman, a lecturer for
is years with the Philosophical
Discussion Group, is the author
of "Bread and Dreams," to
published in tt“:. - ear future.
di*:•uss Uni-
, Members will
irg, an-
versal Mile!'
nounces Lc

gram of entertainment.
Because a large turnout is ex-
pected, the affair ,'ill' be limited
to members only. Information
on membership may be obtained
by calling Estelle Pikulin, TO. 6-
6557, and dues will be accepted
at the door. Men are invited at
a small charge. • For further in-
formation, call Anne Epstein,
MISS FLORENCE WEINTRAUB TY. 7-9516.

ter, Florence, to Cantor Jacob
Goldring, of Dayton, 0., for-
merly of Miami Beach, Fla.
A reception was held recently
in their honor. The wedding will
be solemnized on April 22. at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek.

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JAN V Trust Fund Aids
Paraplegic Veterans

Speakers Club to Hear Talk
By Mrs. Bella KerLman

Junior Hadassah to Open
Soda Bar at Zionist House

Mrs. Subar to Head
Mizrachi Members Drive

"Glamour is yours for the giving" is the advice of special gifts
leaders of the Allied Jewish Campaign's Women's - Division, as
they invite workers to become "model solicitors" at the special
gifts orientation luncheon. Planning the event are, left to right.
Mesdames SAUL A. GLUECKMAN, adviser: DONNA W. FRIED-
MAN, executive director of the Women's Division; BEN MOSS-
MAN, adviser; WILLIAM B. ISENBERG, executive vice-chairman;
and LEWIS B. DANIELS, chairman.

A trust fund established by
the late Mrs. Ida S. Latz, of Los
Angeles, Calif.. will be adminis-
tered by the Jewish War Vet-
erans of • the United States of
America, whose 710 Posts
throughout the country have,
been directed to channel to the
central office of the Ida S. Latz
Foundation in Los Angeles, ap-
plicationS for supplemental as-
sistance to paraplegics, ampu-
tees and other seriously disabled
veterans whose career needs can
, not be met by existing govern-
mental facilities.
Veterans who will be eligible
are those who have completed
occupational training under the
GI Bill of Rights and find them-
selves unable to embark on self-
supporting business or profes-
sional careers because of inade-
quate funds to purchase neces-
sary equipment or \rnaterials.
Applications for assistance will
be cleared by Roland Giattes-
man• .service officer, Department
of Michigan and Ben Desenberg,
department commander, at 4095
D.. Davison. Resources of the
Latz Foundation will be devoted
to aiding paraplegic veterans of
all faiths.

Florence Weintaith
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