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Ann Arman, president of the
CHANNA CZENESH CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, announces an
oneg sabbat, Saturday, 1 p.m.,
at the home of Mildred Gelfand,
4327 W. Outer Dr., in honor of
Helen Rosenshine, who will leave
shortly for Israel. Guest speaker
will be Moishe Haar, who will
review "Walker in the City," by
Alfred Kazin.

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Mrs. Arthur Monson, presi-
dent of MORGENTHAU CHAP-
TER, Bnai Brith, announces the
appointment of Mrs. Jack To-
marin as installation chairman
for the June affair. Members
interested in working on this
committee are requested to call
her at TU. 3-0351.
• . •
At a luncheon March 25 DA-
VID-HORODOKER JUNIOR S
elected the following new offi-
cers: Mesdames J. Friedman,
president: M. Stein, vice-presi-
dent: A. Heiman and J. Spill-
berg. treasurers: B. Chase, P.
Kutnick and R. Rimar, secre-
taries: J. M. Davison and J. Gu-
terman. hospitalers: I. A. Law-
ton and J. Spillberg, program
chairmen.
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TIKVAH C i APTER Bnai
Brith. will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
April 14, at Carmel Hebrew
School. Entertainment will be
provided by Mrs. David Farber
and Myron Lebus, bowling presi-
dents of Chapter and Lodge, re-
spectively.

Leonard Kasle and Edward
Quint, with Mrs. Hoke Levin as
moderator. Displays of the art-
ists' works will be exhibited. A
dessert luncheon will precede
the meeting. • • •

FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
Mizrachi Women, at its last
meeting planned its annual
night of games for May 10, at
Carmel Hebrew School. Mrs.
David Stark. chairman, an-
nounced the appointment of
Mrs. Paul Fenton as gift chair-
man. For tickets call Mrs. Leo
Genser, UN. 1-4059.

• • •

IVAN S. BLOCH, Bnai Brith,
dramatic group is rehearsing a
skit, "De Zelbe Geshichte," to be
presented at the annual mother
and daughter affair May 15, at
Young Israel Center. Those in-
terested in participating are
asked to call Mrs. Leon Drey-
linger, president, TO. 7-5578, or
Mrs. Julius Droz, dramatic
chairman, LI. 2-9183.
• • •
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB will meet Monday. Mem-
bers are urged to attend.
• •
Pantomimist Hy Pritz will en-
tertain at the luncheon Of
BRITH SHOLEM AUXILIARY
on April 22. at L'Aiglon's. Funds
will be sent to Mo'os Hitim and
Israel Home for Girls in Israel.
Planning the affair as members
of the social committee are Bes-
sie Rosenstein, Clara Bailer.
• • •
Rose Dermer, Ida Stein. Rat
AVODAH CHAPTER. Pioneer Ginsberg and Tillie Weiner.
• •
Women, will meet April 14. at
the h o m e of Mrs. Herman
A mother and daughter day.
Hirschhorn. 17310 Kentucky. A plus a Chapter birthday party.
Passover program is planned.
will be held by the DONALD
• • •
FOX CHAPTER, Bnai Brith. at
PYTHIAN SISTERS will hold 1:30 p.m.. Sunday. at Jericho
a luncheon at 12:30 p.m.. Satur- Temple, 11331 Linwood. Mem-
day, in the Tower Room of the bers. their mothers. and daugh-
Metropolitan building. Call WE. ters are invited. Entertainment
3-0607 for information.
is planned.
• •
• • •
IOTA ALPHA PI ALUMNAE will I Mrs. I Levine, president of
meet at 2:30 p.m., Saturday, at , BETH AARON SISTERHOOD.
the home of Mrs. Albert Perlin, announces the second annual
12188 Stoepel. Dessert luncheon Torah Fund luncheon on May
will be served. Plans will be dis- 6. in the social hall. All proceeds
cussed for the Mother's Day will be given to the scholarship
dinner. planned for 6 p.m.. May ! fund of the Jewish Theological
at L'Aiglon's. A fashion show Seminary. Prograrg chairman.
by Saks Fifth Avenue will be pre-
sented. After the meeting Pass-
over baskets Will be distributed
to needy families. •
• •
BETH EL SISTERHOOD will
present four local artists ' at
12:30 p. m.. April 14. at the Tem-
ple. A panel discussion on "Art
in Your Home" will be conduct-
ed by Sisterhood members and
the artists. who include Harold
Cohn. painter: John Foster.
s■ -
ceramist. Walter Midener. sculp-
tor and Ruth Adler Schnee. in-
terior and textile designer. Sis-
terhood panelists are Mesdames

HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will
meet today for a board meeting
at the home of Mrs. J. J. Ja-
cobs, 3017 Lawrence. A dessert
luncheon will be served at 1 p.m.
Mrs. S. Weinberg. has planned a All board members are asked to
program which will include a attend.
cantata called, "What Is Sister-
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hood?"- to be presented by the
members under the direction of
Mrs. H. Becker. Members and
friends are urged to call chair-
man Mrs. M. Litvin, UN. 2-7518
or co-chairmari Mrs. A. Lubin,
UN. 2-0480 for tickets.

EQUALITY CLUB will meet
April 23, at the home of Betty
Berkowitz, on Northlawn. Hus-
bands are invited to attend, as
are members of Junior Equality
Club. The silver jubilee banquet
will be planned.

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