Mrs. B. Glazer, president of
ER WERNER READING
IRCLE, announces the group's
osing meeting at 1 p.m., Sat-
day, at her residence, 3778
ebb. Mrs. M. Plafkin, guest
aker, will talk on "The Yeme-
te Jews" and will sing Yiddish
nd Hebrew folk songs. Friends
re invited.

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Mrs. Jack Tomarin, installing
chairman, announces that Mrs.
Morris Tack will install the fol-
lowing new officers of HENRY
MORGENTHAU CHAPTER of
Bnai Brith at a
dinner on June
11 at Belle Aire:
Mesdames Al-
bert L u -p i 1 o ff,
president; Alan
Nathan, Ruby
Sonne, and Fred
Rapoport, vice-
presidents; Ar-
thur Monson,
counselor; Jack
Mrs. Tack Tomarin, treas-
urer • Stanley Ackner, Sidney
Schwartz, Sam Katz, Martin
Horowitz, secretaries; David
Rosenthal, s e n tinel; Maynard
Feldman, guide; Kalman Bruss,
Bernard Bliefield, Leonard Far-
ber, Raymond Sharkey, Harlod
Zuker, trustees; Hilbert Sosin,
Bernard Benkoff, Herman Ole-
shansky, Joseph Whitefield, and
Miss Elsie Rodd, board mem-
bers. Reservations are being
taken for the dinner at TU.
3-0351.
a a
Mrs. Joseph Mehr, president
of AMITAN CLUB, will entertain
officers and board members, at
a luncheon in her home, on
Pennington Dr., Wednesday, in
celebration of the club's first

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anniversary. l he group is an
affiliation of Masonic wives.
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Mrs. Ralph Levin, president of
ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, announces a luncheon
Tuesday, at the home of Mrs.
Irving Posner, 2244 Glynn. The
affair will culminate with in-
stallation of new officers.
a * *
The annual picnic of LADIES
OF YESHIVATH BETH YEHU-
DAH will be held on the grounds
of the Yeshivah, Dexter and
Cortland, Sunday, June 15. Pro-
ceeds will be used for the main-
tenance of the Yeshivah kin-
dergarten and kitchen. A din-
ner will be served at a nominal
price.
▪ * *
DETROIT LODGE CHAPTER
436 of Bnai Brith will hold in-
stallation, featured by a des-
sert luncheon and a fashion
program at 12:30 p.m. Wednes-
day. New officers are: Mesdames
George Karabenick, president;
H. R. Arons, Sam Gilbert, Leon-
ard White, vice-presidents; Irv-
ing Panitch, treasurer; Martin
Weston, Harry Aronavitz, Na-
than Kactor, Alan Hagenjos,
Abe Gray, secretaries; Arthur
Newman, guide; Harold Haber,
sentinel; Leonard Tigay, coun-
selor; Saul Bloom, Chas. Makie,
iMorris Tack, Wm. Harris, David
Grosberg, Sam Goldman, Nate
Gurstein, Samuel Hammerstein,
I Victor Lawson, Allen We is s,
trustees and directors.
* •
NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will conclude the year's
activities with a luncheon, 12:30
p.m. Wednesday, at the home
of its secretary, Mrs. Ludwig
Boraks, 17135 San Juan, who
will report on the year's activi-
ties. Members and friends are
invited.
• .
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold its installa-
tion luncheon on Wednesday, at
the home of Mrs. Frances Driker,
3275 Leslie. Mrs. Irving Posner
will be installing officer. A cult-
ural program will follow.
*
•
ADAS SHALOM BRANCH PTO,
United Hebrew Schools. will
elect new officers at a dessert
luncheon Monday. at the syna-
gogue. An audio-visual program,
"Seeing Is Believing." will be
presented by members of the
teaching staff.
* s
At a meeting Thursday. EAST
SIDE WOMEN, Bnai Brith, held
its installation of officers. Mrs.
I. Ackerman. District Grand
Lodge president. was speaker,
and Mrs. Samuel Aaron was in-
stalling officer. Geraldine Stash-
efsky entertained with a pro-
gram of Israeli folk songs.
* •
DAVID-HOR.ODOKER YOUNG
WOMEN will hold an emergency
luncheon on Tuesday. at the
home of Mrs. "lax Stoliman, of
Leslie Ave. Proceeds will go for
sending packages to Israel. For
reservations call Mrs. M. Wein-
stein. TO. 6-8723.
*
NORTH WOODWARD BRANCH,
Jewish Women's European Wel-
fare Organization, will meet at
12 noon. Tuesday. at the home of
Mrs. N. R. Epstein. 19410 War-
rington. Mrs. Sadie Bienenfeld,
president, will appoint commit-
tee chairmen, and reports on the
year's activity will be given.
* * *
• PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB will meet on Monday to
elect new officers. Mrs. H. Brown
and Mrs. N. Ruzumna recently
donated $100 to the Child Rescue
Fund.
a *
At a meeting May 28 at the
home of Lilly Lerner, EQUALITY
CLUB made plans for the 25th
annual donor luncheon to be
held Dec. 9 at L'Aiglon. Trees
were planted in Israel through!
the JNF in memory of relatives }
of departed members.
a •
Ladies Auxiliary of BRITH
SHOLOM held a victory dinner
at the home of Fanny Feingold
in honor of the donor event
committee. It was decided to
send more packages to Israel.

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