Turover Society to Hold Father
Turover Aid Society will hold
a father and son brunch at 10:30
a.m., Sunday, at the Turover
Temple, 12129 Dexter. Guest

CLUB ONE. PIONEER WOM- The Adas Shalom choral group
, will install new officers at will present a few musical selec-
luncheon Tuesday, at Lachar's. tions. On June 9, Mesdames J.
Ars. Norman Kanter, past Coun- Rodman, J. Aaron, S. Gross, G.
Al president, will be installing Waxman, R. Gold and E. Siegel
)fficer. Mrs. M. Lazaroff, former were hostesses at the Fort
nember of Club One and mother Wayne Induction Center.
• • •
>f Mrs. Morris Schaver, will
At a recent meeting of YOUNG
;ravel here from Los Angeles. In
aonor of her mother's presence, WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM, the
Ars. Schaver will entertain with following officers were elected:
Mesdames A. Fine, president;
number of songs.
• • •
Joseph Viedrah, Charles Kahn.
NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE Mervin Gardner, vice-presidents;
_
treasurer;
WOMEN will hold the final busi- George Brown,
ness meeting of the • season Charles Vikser, William Frank-
rhursday evening. at the home ford, Sam Moscow, Esther Stal-
of Mrs. Louis Suhd, 3768 Leslie. ler, secretaries; Alan Smith, case
lection of officers will take supervisor; Rufus Stevens, Sam
lace. Plans for a luncheon at Pinkis, case workers; Sam Stul-
the Whittier for top fund-raisers berg, gold book chairman. On
'11 be discussed. Mesdames June 10. the women - held a
Leonard Gross and Sam Abram- luncheon to benefit the needy
son are in charge of arrange- sick. It honored workers in the
honor roll project.
ments.
• • •
• •
RODIN CLUB will elect new
The first meeting of the new-
organized JUNIOR PRIM- officers at its closing meeting
OSE BENOVOLENT CLUB was on Wednesday, at the home of
eld last week at the home of Mrs. Nathan Fishman, of Slier-
rs. Ann Cowen of 18611 Ohio.
Acting officers appointed were
Bnai
DETROIT CH 9PTEP.
president, Charlotte Rubin; vice-
Brith, held a summer fashion
president, Florence Levy; secre-
show on June 10. Betty Johnson
Lary, Maxine Kort; treasurer, directed the program and pre-
Marian Langwold. The newly
rangements.
formed organization is a division Pared the musical a•
f the Primrose Benevolent Club. Plans are being made for an
which has been in existence for installation luncheon by AVO-
22 years.
DAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women,
at 12:30 p.m.. Wednesday. at
Mrs. Samuel Gutterman, pres- Tam-O-Shanter Country Club.
ident of Greater Detroit Worn- Officers are Mesdames Herman
en's Council. Bnai Brith, will be Hirschhorn, president: Albert
the installing officer of DON- Herman. Ben Meyers, vice-presi-
ALD FOX Chapter's third an- dents; Jack Schiff, treasurer;
nual installation dinner Tues- Jacob Brickner, David Cohen,
day evening, at Rainbow Tee- Ben Mostyn, Max Nyman, Irving
race. For reservations call UN. Lipsky. Sol Cohen. Max Stull-
1-8338 or UN. 1-7186.
berg. secretaries. Chairmen are
• • •
Mesdames Irving Holzman, bulle-
CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER. tin; Gerald Goldberg. child res-
Pioneer Women. will hold a gar- cue: Louis Isaacs, JNF; Harvey
den party at 2 p.m.. Tuesday. at
Louis
the home of Mrs. Morris Men- Taylor, membership;
delson, 2675 Burlingame to honor Gross, publicity; Paul Feldman,
purchasers of Israel bonds and co-chairman; Sam Isaacs, pro-
holders of bond banks. Mrs. gram; Henry Faigin. co-chair-
Mendelson and Mrs. Emma man; Jacob Wilk. telephone;
Schreier are co-chairmen. Hold- Ben Bayer. dramatics; Ben Mos-
ers of Israel bonds and prospec-
tive buyers are invited to attend
this affair, which will conclude
the group's bond drive. Norman
Katz, lawyer. will review Mrs.
Claire Wilcox' book. 'Civil Liber-
ties Under Attack."
Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish
• • •
National Fund will install Mrs.
GOODFEL L 0 WSH IP WO- Ida Shevin president at its sea-
MEN'S AUXILIARY will hold its
annual luncheon at 1 p.m.. Tues-
day. at Turover Temple. All pro-
seeds will go to charity.
• r •
JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROPE-
AN WELFARE ORGANIZATION
and NORTH WOODWARD
BRANCH will hold a joint spe-
cial meeting at 1 p.m., Monday,
at Cong. Bnai Moshe. William
Hordes and Irving Schlussel will
be guest speakers. and an inter-
esting announcement will be

Mrs• Ida Shevin
Heads JNF Women

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,•••• " • -VS,

made.

• • •
Bnai Brith,
I
ISRAEL CHAPTER
Will hold its third birthday party
and fourth installation at 8:30
p.m., Wednesday. at Young Israel
Center. The dramatic group,
directed by Mr . Marshall Weitz,
will perform. Iso on the pro-
gram will be t e presentation of
the president's pin by Mrs. Sey-
mour Weissman, remarks by Mrs.
S a in u e 1 Gutterman, Women's
Council, president, and refresh-
tnents. Mrs. Charles Solovich
will install new officers, and
Mrs. Morris Shrager will be mis-
tress of ceremonies. Friends and
families are invited.
•
• •
BUSINESS AND PR OFES-
SIONAL CHAPTER, Bnai Brith,
will hold a combined meeting of
old and new board members at
8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the home
of Madeline Belkin, 2217 Oak-
man. A dance for paid up mem-
bers will be held from 9:30 p.m.,
Saturday, at the Hotel Detroiter,
music by Sam Emmer's orches-
tra. For further information,

Contact Delphine L o r i g, TO.
6-0696.
. . .
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB will install new officers at
Its meeting Monday, at Cong.
Bnai Moshe. Harry Mirvis, hon-
orary president of Rex Lodge,
Bnai Brith, will install officers.

and Son Brunch
Jewish Community Council.
Committee members are Soi
Rubin, president; Julius Honey-
man, vice-president; and Julius
speaker will be Sidney Shevitz,
chairman.

tyn, sunshine; Gerald Goldberg,
community relations; Joe Birn- newly-elected president of the
baum, legislative; Harry Schech-
ter, Council representative; Sol
THE JEWISH NEWS
13
Stein, Hista.drut.
Friday, June 13, 1952
•
HARRY B. KEIDAN. CHAP-
TER, Bnai Brith, will hold a
"I remember Mama", and
board meeting, Monday, 12:30
all the wonderful things that
p.m., at the home of newly
elected president, Mrs. Andre _ w
came out of her kitchen,
Hartman, 19016 Birchcrest.
whenever I step into
Mrs. William Cohen was re-
elected president of SOUTH

-

CHAPTER, American J e w i s h
Congress Women's Division. The
following board members were
also elected : Mesdames David
Vogel, Joseph Greenberg, Sam
Green, Abraham Rapoport, Har-
ry Feulner, Levi Shapiro, Leo-
pold Snyder, Maurice Shore,
Reuben Selitsky, David Berger,
Charles Schwartz. Ira Kaufman,
David Garfield. David Schreb-
nick. Harry Jacobs, Nathan Fier-
berg, Max Leib, David Gottleib,
Joseph Greenbaum.
• • •
ROSE SITTIG COHEN PTO,
United Hebrew School, will meet
at 1 p. m., Wednesday. to install
the following newly-elected of-
ficers: Mesdames Irving Arlin,
president; Manny Berris, vice-
president: Edward Fishman. Jo-
seph Rodd. secretaries; Elbert
Diamond. treasurer: Sidney Kat-
chem. social chairman: Harry
Kobel, Frank Reuben, honorary
board members.

Mrs. Philip Fealk, Anti-Defa-
mation League chairman of
BNAI BRITH WOMEN'S COUN-
CIL, announces a tour to the Art
Institute at 2 p.m., Thursday.
For information call Mrs. Leon-
ard Tigay. Council co-chairman,
UN. 3-7213.
• • •
At recent ceremonies, RABBI
lvLkNDEL ZAGER CHAPTER,
Bnai Brith, installed:

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