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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-06-20

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THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, June 20, 1952

Pearl Randleman,

:s Clut

At its recent bstallation din-
ner, PHI SIGMB SIGMA sonar-
.' ity, Wayne Unversity installed
: . the following officers: Arnette
Weingarden, Archon; Joan Lef-
ton, vice-araaon; Sarena Feuer-
man, bursae; Gloria Greenberg,
scribe; anit Marilyn Acker, trib-
une. At a special meeting at
the home of advisor, Josephine
Abramson, plans were made for
the national convention to be-
gin Saturday, at the Edgewater
ach Hotel, Chicago. The con-
vention will last to July 2.
• • •
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
closed its season with a meeting
a old and new board members
at the home of Mrs. Bernard
Dosie, 2440 Highland. Mrs. Hy-
• an Miller was co-hostess. Plans
were formulated for the coming
I # year. Mrs. Molly Fellows and
s. Hyman Miller were named
-chairmen of the approaching
sJ donor event and Mesdames
Charles Varnen, Morris Garber,
and Louis Beigler were appoint-
..c1 co-chairmen of the donor
book.
• • •
Next meeting of LOUIS MAR-
.143HALL BNAI BRITH YOUNG
AV/OMEN will be at 8 p.m. Wed-
paesday at the home of Shirley
. i3erk, 3755 W. Grand. A guest
ipeaker will discuss elections.
, .yew members are invited to at-
- ,end. For further information,
!.ontact Marilyn Moscowitz, TO .
)-0581, or Sharon Greenwald,
;ro. 6-3136. Members of the
i;roup recently attended a . dis-
:;rict convention in Chicago, re-
)';urning with bowling and mem-
Oership trophies.
• • •
f
, ' ;: PYTHIAN SISTERS, Greater
Detroit Temple, No. 152, will
Sponsor a cabaret night Sunday
. ;$..t Castle Hall, 15787 Wyoming.
- . or further ticket information
pall Wt. 3-0607.
• • •
( New officers of Nu chapter of
- OTA ALPHA PI SORORITY are:
udrey Soskin, chancellor; Judy
eyman, vice chancellor; Mar-
orie Krause. bursar; Marilyn
.`fisher and Edith Krass, scribes;
uid Betty Reiss, sergeant-at-
rm-s. Members of the sorority
ire active in other groups. Judy
ieyman was recently installed
**1 the education honor sorority,
Di Lambda Theta and Delores
"Schulman is a member of the
s cholarship honor society. Mari-
Fisher is recording secretary
/,
- :or Alpha Delta Theta. medical
••• ';echnology professional sorority,
d Phyllis Watnick and Jac-
are pledging.
ueline

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Activitiei

their husbands at Sid's Cafe
June 11. Mrs. Martin Haas was
in charge of the affair. Mrs.
Allan Barron, chairman of bowl-
ing, announced awards.
• • •
IOTA ALPHA PI ALUMNAE,
at its last meeting of the season
elected the following officers:
Mesdames Albert Perlin, presi-
dent; Herbert 0. Chein, vice-
president; Al Jaffe, Samuel Rob-
bins, secretaries; Maurice Freed,
treasurer; Carl Siegel, philan-
thropy chairman; David A.
Goldman, W a y n e University
Alumni Association representa-
tive; and Miss Joyce Kaplan,
Jewish Young Adult Council
representative.







At its dinner and installation
event June 10, the following new
officers of BRANDEIS CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, were in-
ducted: Henrietta Wolok, presi-
dent ; Jeanne Schwartz, Margie
Jeremias, Mildred Weiss, vice-
presidents; Sarah Chaett, Zelda
Levitt, Fay Aisen, secretaries:
Dorothy Robbins, treasurer; Es-
ther Gersuk, dues; Marvelle
Friedman, membership; Sylvia
Novetzky, dono r; Rose Frank,
bulletin; and Rose Huntman,
publicity.
• • •
At a meeting at her home,
Pearl Cohen. new president of
3USINESS & PROFESSIONAL
GIRLS. Pioneer Women, ap-
pointed the following chairmen:
Sylvia Rosenfeld, Moatzot Ha-
poalot; Henrietta Barnett, mem-
bership and sunshine; Belle Pe-
sick, publicity; Sonia Saslove,
program; Ann Mirsky, social;
Fay Oberman, Israel bond; Pearl
Nusbaum. PWO Council; and
Arlene Kahn, athletic. A full
program of outdoor activities
are scheduled for the summer
months. Information on mem-
bership may be obtained by
calling Pearl Cohen, UN. 2-5186.
• • •
BETH ABRAHAM SISTER-
HOOD will hold its closing
luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday,
in the synagogue social hall.
Mrs. Louis Ellenbogen, president,
announced that proceeds will be
used to continue the group's
8-year-old project of sending
food and clothing packages t.)
Israel.

At a recent luncheon meeting,
at the home of retiring presi-
dent, Mrs. Joseph Mohr, AM71-
TAN CLUB, an affilitation of
Masonic wives, installed the fol-
lowing new officers: Mesdames
• •
Morris Sandubrae, president:
Mrs. Joseph Kunin was hostess Louis Garber, treasurer; and
o SISTERS of ZION MIZRACHI Frank Dickman.
• • secretary.
a
bt a brunch at her home on
MASSADA CHAPTER, Pioneer
cebb in honor of several out of
Own visitors, including Nies- Women, installed the following
Ipames Anna Krash of Miami, new officers at a dinner party
* 1 •
- ;:therl Abrams of Los Angeles,
Aieverly Leavitt of Minneapolis,
Rent or Buy
Zelman and Ida Finkel. The
- 4,-.:iccasion served to bestow hon-

Your Gown
TA's upon old and new members
Cities most com-
plete collection of
1 4,4 the board by the retiring
nationally featured
president. Mrs. Kunin. Mrs. Mil-
fashions.
on Winston, the new presi-
Wedding Veils
10ent outlined a series of sum-
• Bridesmaids
lner activities, — including a
• Dinner
• • Bridal
1.-l awri party to take place Monday
• Evening
• the home of Mrs. Sol Edel-
• Formal
an, 2250 S. La Salle Gds., with
WO. 1-9483
sir s. Ida Goldfine as chairman.
Complete Accessories
Attractive Rates
Proceeds will go to the child
Consult Us
testoration fund of which Mzs.
No Obligation
, ,!saac Rosenthal is chairman.
Glamour
• • •
Members of SHERUTH
::Fashion
Shop
ss,
- • GUE'S bowling team held
107 Clifford
;•'
.;•.:.eir annual dinner dance with

at Chidwa last week: President,
Mrs. Irving Turner; vice-presi-
dents, Mesdames Max Kirsch-
baum; Norman Kanter, Mark
Rovner; secretaries. Max Cohen,
David Colman, Abe Max; treas-
urer,. Albert Kahn; committee
chairmen are Mesdames Robert
Wise, Simon Karbel, Phil Stellar,
Abe Heller, Bert Fry, Manuel
Klinger, A. A. Weisberg, a n d
Clarence Sarasohn.
• • •
EQUALITY CLUB met at the
home of Libby Wolfson on Santa
Rose, June 11.
A silver jubilee will be held in
October. Banquet commi t to e
workers are Mesdames Zelda
Levett and Sadie Fisher. Rose
Karnow, president, is donor
chairman and her co-workers
are Emma Peck and Ida Glass-
man. They are accepting ads
and pledges for the 25th annual
donor luncheon Tuesday. Dec.
9, at L'Agloms in the Fisher
Bldg. Proceeds will go to char-
ity.
• • •
HANITA CHAPTER, PIONEER.
WOMEN, held its annual in-
stallation of officers recently,
following a musical program and
dinner. New officers are Goldie
Wasserman, president; Helen
Horenstein, advisory chairman;
Adaline Salinger, Fanny Schrier,
Isabel Slutsky, vice-presidents;
and Sylvia Bawin, Becky Gold-
berg, Celia Janower, secretaries.

Histadruth; Sadie
Kartzman. Jewish N. Fund; Ethel Klein,
bonds; Shirley Elkin, Yetta Schreier,
special reports; Miriam Coleman, and
Rose Steinhart. membership; Lillian Ka-
nareck and Osie Harold, program; Zenna
Eidelman. publicity; Bessie Breckerman,
sunshine; Fay Lachton, Habonim: Bertha
Wilson. Flo Burwin. social: Bessie Her-
r's. Carol Berman, legislative; and Esther
Klein and Myra Richardson, community
council representatives.

Arrangements for the event
were made by Adaline Salinger,
with Ethel Klein as master of
ceremonies. Sylvia Lee enter-
tained with her dancing pupils
and several songs were sung by
Sedelle Kosak, accompanied by
pianist Bella Weinstein.

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