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May 16, 1952 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-05-16

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Pioneer Women's Council to Welcome' New Liquor Section Aids Campaign
New Members at Installation Luncheon

BODZIN FAMILY CLUB will
I meet Sunday at the home of the
Morris Bodzins, 3261 Cortland. A.
family outing is planned.

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Detroit Council of Pioneer
Women will hold its annual
membership luncheon at 12:30
p.m., Wednesday, at the Shera-
ton Cadillac Hotel.
The event, climax to the cur-
rent membership drive. will
honor members joining Pioneer

Atlas Shalom Women
Plan Torah Luncheon•
Season's Major Event

Mrs. Philip Hellman. president
of Adas Shalom Sisterhood, an-
nounces the group's major event.
the Torah Fund luncheon, will
be held at 12:30 p.m.. June 4, in
the synagogue social hall.
Mrs. Joseph M. Markel, gen-
announces a
chairman.
eral
stimulating prbgram and special
luncheon is being arranged by
Sisterhood members. Rabbi
Jacob E. Segal will be guest
speaker.
A musical play. "For the Love.
of Torah.•' adopted from a script
of the National Women's League
of the United Synagogue of
America. will be presented. The
event honors mothers. and is
dedicated to the Jewish Theo-
logical Seminary.
Assisting in arrangements are
the following women:

Mesdames Jacob Segal. special gifts:
Nicholas Fenakel. co-chairman. Iratid
Sarnelson. ti. kets: Saul Brenner and ;
Albert Goodman. co-chairmen. Morris:
Berkowitz. luncheon: George Bassin.
Harry Fesren=tein and Harry Steinman
co.chairm•n. A. Stein. publacitv. Clan
Shapiro and Joseph Lonmus. hostesses:.
and
Aaron Row-. gift whop: Ben Bonin
Joe C Bortman. co-chairmen: Sol Slorna.
aril
decorations: Irving Kleinstein

Aaron Schulding•r. co-chairmen: Hairy
Levine. remerotirance fund: Philip 14.14-
man. Max H Gc1,14, mith. A:ex Mo..... Her
bert L. Harris and Jaeoh legal. aosIsory
committee

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Committee members at large
are:

Mesdames Herman S. Avrin. Jack .Axel
✓od. Ben ita•le - . Mildred Baker,
Allan. Louis B•resh.
Harry
BrOtIlla (1.
Ales Brooks. I ItiI.. Cameron. Cha.ies II
Charlie. Ilerrian
David Dunsi,.
Ellis Gans.
her. Bartle% L
Golden. J.
F.arl
HAI
Alfred Ile, k•r.
les Heiman,
Kaufman. Jule, Kamen. Louts K. ,
B. Korbi. Jules Kraft. Saul Kling. ',oho
las
Lazar. Ja•on
hey ire. Mrs. Cent ge
Liss. Albert Posen. Maurice Razniek.
Morris Rowin. Arthur Schultz. William

Getting a preview of one
of the models who will
a
demonstrate the native
Famous for 30 Years As
costumes of 15 countries
the Most Ideal Vaeation
in a fashion show by the
Spot in South Haven.
International Institute
are these members of

Pioneer Women, spon-
Spacious. beautiful grounds
sors of the event. The
for rest and recreation, deli-
model is JOANNA VON
cious meals. homelike atmos-
phere, childrens counsellors.
DR AGIND A. Pioneer i
MOST REASONABLE RATES
Women shown Are Mrs.
LOUIS A L P E R. Mrs.
Be assured of a
A
new
Allied
Jewish
Campaign
group,
the
wine
and
liquor
IRVING POSNER and
Wonderful Va-
subsection of the beverage group, at a dinner meeting, reported
Mrs. IRWIN BERMAN.
cation for the
a
57%
increase
from
members
attending.
l'rom
the
left
in
this

Entire Family.
year,
and
group
are:
Seated,.
HARRY
BERLIN,
chairman,
pharmacists'
sec-
Women within the last
will recognize members bringing tion; Rabbi MOSES LEHRMAN and JOHN J. KOZAR.EN, commis-
ZLATKINS
RESORT
in the greatest number of pros- sioner, Michigan State Liquor Commission, guest speakers: stand-
on C. S. 31. So. Haven. Mieh.
ing,
JOSEPH
M.
WEISS,
SIDNEY
ROBINS,
BERNARD
MELLEN,
pects. Installation of the new
Phone So. Haven KS
Negbah Chapter officers will also AL DIAMOND and CHARLES MILAN.
take place.
THE JEWISH NEWS
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A fashion show of Spring and
Friday, May 16. 1952
Summer apparel will be a fea-
ture of the show, which will also
include a presentation by models
from the International Institute.
FOlk costumes of 15 countries
will be shown.
Mrs. Marie Fiedler, of Inter-
national Institute. arranged the
folk fashion demonstration,
L.
-feet of pri.vate,beach crer the
_
ttitea
which will be presented with
Vacation
- PRE.W0SEIkt Picturesque - Spacious, Gr_oands
musical nationality backgrounds.
Activities - Professional Entertainment Danc:ing
Pioneer Women's arrange-
130 Modern Airy Rooms- - Private - Baths: : DeliCious Modern
SPRING!
Kosher 'Food - American Pian7 - Playgrciund 'forChildren.
ments have been made by Mrs.
t's Wonderful! Especially At
Attractive Rates.
Louis Alper. program chairman.
Mrs. Irwin Berman. membership
chairman, will install the Neg-
PEWAUKEE, WISCONSIN
bah officers. and Mrs. Norman
20 miles west of Milwaukee
Kanter, Council president, will
You rl And Rini and
extend greetings.
Zeit Ike perfect $proig
Others participating are Mrs.
Tow, at Ostrow
Aloe*, Exc;T.TIo
Joseph Erman. reading the in-
— lt cl• - ulously to- - Tate.
vocation; Mrs. Murray Green-
Tropical Indoor Swimming Poo(
field singer; and Mrs. Victor
Complete Health Spa
and
Solarium
Linden. accompanist. Mrs. Henry
For reserva-
American Plan.
Wolok, social chairman, is corn-
tions and free illustrated aro-
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ChIJ re—•
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Selfhelp to Present Program
At International Institute

Detroit Chapter of Selfhelp
will present a program at 8:30
p.m.. Saturday, at the Interna-
tiottal Institute, Kirby and John
R., featuring comedian Eugen
Hoffman. Also to be presented
will be the prominent European
tenor, Louis Goszleth who will
be making his first appearance
in Detroit.

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What's more you and your
family will be treated as
warmly welcomed guests.

Write for Free 7952 Folder
today

2 WEEKS
JULY 61h thru 19th

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For reservations call Mrs.
Brenner. UN. 4-1036; Mrs. Good-
man. UN. 2-5753: or Mrs. Sam-
elson, UN. 1-8097.

Women's American ORT will
hold a fashion show and elec-
tion of officers
at 12:30 p.m..
May 2 7. at
Franklin Hills
Country Club.
Mrs. Royal Op-
penheim and
Mrs. Joseph
Fenton are in
charge of ar-
rangements.
R e s ervations
may be obtain-
Mrs. Fenton ed by calling
ticket chairmen. Mrs. H. R.
Bochoff, UN. 1-7575, or Mrs. A.
Samuels. UN. 3-0150.

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For Boys and Girls 13 - 17

Shulak. Harr, Spoon. S Sleeker. Ahra
ham Sperling. David Safran. Daniel Wein-
bawl, and MiLon Winston.

Women's ORT to Hold
Fashion Show, Election

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