W orneri!i Out
AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer I
Women, will hold a Sukkot party I
Monday evening at the home of
ItIrs. Irving Holzman, 3323 Waver-
A film will be shown. The '
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annual contribution to the
Chapter of $240 from the Jewish
Women's Mutual Aid Society was
brought in by Mrs. Estelle Wilk.'
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BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
will hold an open meeting at
$:30 p.m. Monday, in the syna-
gogue social hall. Mrs. Roy Chat-
lin, program chairman, has ar-
ranged a night of games for
prospective members and friends.
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NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE
WOMEN will hold a board meet-
ing Tuesday afternoon, at the
home of Mrs. Sam Bishop, 19330
Sorrento. Fund - raising plans
will be formulated. The general
membership will meet Thursday
evening at the home of Mrs. Sam
Kossack, 18622 Kentucky. The
group again will serve the Down-
town USO, and give financial
support to the Korean serve-a-
project.
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HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet Monday eve-
ning, at 11818 Dexter. Mrs. Na-
omi Dallen will review "Bride of
the Sabbath." Friends are in-
vited.
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DAVID-HORODOKER YOUNG
WOMEN are planning a lunch-
eon on Oct. 15 at the home of
Mrs. J. Granader, 4015 W. Buena
Vista. Co-hostesses Will be Mes-
dames J. Gutterman, J. Olshan-
sky, M. Stollmon and P. Stoll-
man. The group will meet Tues-
day evening at the home of Mrs
B. Chase, of Leslie Ave., to make
plans for the Dec. 1'7 donor event
at Bel Aire,
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KVUTZAH IVRITH LADIES
I.UXILIARY will open its season
Tuesday, at the home of Mrs.
Julius Ring, 3303 Clements. A
discussion of activities will take
place. * * *
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BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, will hold
a board meeting at 8:15 p.m.,
Tuesday at the home of Marion
Cohen, 2021 Gladstone. Prizes
will be a w a r de d to the girl
bringing in the greatest number
of new members during the cur-
rent membership and fund-rais-
ing drives. Plans will be dis-
cussed for a cocktail party to be
held soon. For information on
membership call Delphine Lorig,
membership chairman, TO. 5
0696.
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CHANNAH CZENESH CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will hold a
Sukkot meeting at 12:30 p.m..
Monday, at the home of Esther
LaMed, 980 Whitmore. Abraham
Lachover, teacher in the United
Hebrew Schools System, will
of
speak on "The Significance of
the High Holy Days." Rena Bar-
denstein will entertain on the
piano. Guests are welcome.
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DETROIT LADIES' AUXIL-
IARY, Jewish Consumptives Re-
lief Society, met recently at the
home of Mrs. Max Drucker to
discuss the annual donor ban-
quet to be held Dec. 7, at the
Mayfair Room. All proceeds will
go to the institution at Denver,
Colo.
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PHI SIGMA SIGMA sorority
Beta Lambda Chapter, of Wayne
University, will meet this season
at the university's Student Cen-
ter. New officers are Arnet•e
Weingarden, archon; Joan Lef-
ton, vice-archon; Gloria Green-
berg, tribune; Marilyn Acker,
scribe; and Serena Feurman,
bursar,
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.HENRY MOR GE NTHAD
CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, will meet
at 8:30 p.m., Oct. 13, at Beth
Aaron Synagogue. Mrs. Morris
Tack, past president of the De-
troit Women's Council, will be
guest of honor. A hat fashion
show will be presented as enter-
tainment feature.
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IgVA PRENZLAUER MATERN-
ITY AID will meet at 1 p.m.,
Oct.. 14, at the home of Mrs.
Joseph York, 2434 Gladstone.
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DAVID A. PHILLIPS CHAPTER,
Bnai Brith Young Women, will
hold its third annual member-
ship tea, Sunday at 2436 Vir-
ginia Park. For information call
president Jeanette V a r n e n,
TO. 8-2813.
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Mrs. David Zellman, president
of ZEDAKAH CLUB, announces
that the group's annual donor
luncheon will be held at 12:30
p.m., Oct. 22, at Masonic Temple.
Mrs. Herbert Wallace, vice-pres-
ident, is donor chairman. Ticket
chairman is Mrs. Max Coven,
WE. 5-9021. A fashion show and
musical program a r e planned
for the afternoon's entertain-
ment,
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KINNERET CHAPTER,,
Women, will meet r
o a
Sukkot gathering on Wednesday,
at the home of Mrs. H. Altman,
THE JEWISH NEWS— 9
Friday, October 3, 1952
i Mrs. Rappoport Heads
Welfare Women Event
DetroitSoldier Killed
In Korean Accident
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will
hold on open board meeting Oct.
Cpl. Martin Eskin, n, died re-
10, at the home of Mrs. Peter A.
cently in Korea after being fa-
Miller, 16904 LaSalle. Dessert
tally wounded when a rifle being
luncheon will be served. Plans
cleaned by a - companion dis-
for the donor event on Nov. 5,
charged. He was the son of Mr.
at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel
and Mrs. Samuel B. Eskin, of
will be discussed and tickets dis-
17188 Santa Rosa.
tributed.
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In the Army since July, 1951,
AHAVAS A C H I M SISTER-
Cpl. Eskin had been in Korea
HOOD heard Mrs. Jacob Chinitz
for three mdnth. He is a grad-
speak at its opening meeting.
uate of Central High School.
Hostesses were Mesdames Sidney
He is survived by his wife,
Cohen, Isadore Leemon, Ralph
Frances, of Washington, D.C.; a
Cutler, I s a d o r e Fidler and
sister, Mrs. Sylvia Grant, 17367
Nathan Glickstein.
Pinehurst; and his parents. His
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family was notified of his death
FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
by the Department of Defense.
MIZRACHI Women, will hold its
donor luncheon at 12:30 p.m.,
Nov. 24, in the Hotel Detroiter.
Cantor and Mrs. Judah Coldring
will entertain. Reservations are
being taken by Mrs. Paul Fen-
MRS. OSCAR RAPPOPORT,
ton„ donor chairman, UN. 2-5772 general chairman of the annual
or Mrs. Emil Spilman, WE. dinner - dance of the Jewish
17135 Washburn.
3-1100. Other chairmen appoint- Women's European Welfare Or
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NORTHWEST BRANCH, Na- ed by Mrs. Samuel Bicoll, presi- ganization, will convene a spe-
are:
cial meeting of her donor com-
tional Council of Jewish Women, dent,
Mesdames Max Klyman, co-chairman;
will hold its first meeting at 1 Sam Goodman; Samuel Aaron, conserva- mittee at 12:30 p.m., Monday,
tion; Nathan Kaufman, program; J. Mann, at Young Israel Center. The
p.m., Monday, at Ahavas Achim H.
Wright, community relations; Philip
Synagogue. Laurentine Collins, Schriber, child rescue; R. Bodzin and dinner-dance is scheduled for
Leo
Genser, donor committee. Others 1 Nov. 23, at the Latin Quarter.
director of school-community are Mesdames
S. Sborow, house; S. Shul-
relations for the Board of Edu- man, JNF; A. Wuser, cultural; R. Rosen
berg, telephone; Sidney Weinberg, dra-
()This seal on evert
cation. will be guest speaker.
matics and publicity; Max Klyman, Jack
Dromedary
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Topcik, hospitality; J. Weintraub, book
r.
is your es l
bonds.
BETH AARON SISTERHOOD logs Philip Stollman,
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will hold a rehearsal at 1 p.m.,
DROMEDARY
AND SUPPLIES
MASADA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Monday in the synagogue, for its Women, will have a member-
CAKE
NIXES
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CHOCOLATE-NUT
ROLL
Lillian Fink UN. 4 4977
donor • luncheon program. A ship luncheon, Monday at the
DATE-NUT
ROLL
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ORANGE-NUT
ROLL
19730
Santa
Barbara
captains meeting is called for home of Ruth Kanter, 18476
Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Northlawn. Memb e r s h i p co-
William Gross, 18616 Hartwell.
chairmen Charlotte Rovner and
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Bess Gach are in charge of pro-
The newly-formed dramatic gram arrangements.
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group of REX CHAPTER, Bnai
Brith, will meet at the home of
YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR
its adviser, Sally Fields, 2938 CHOLEM will meet TueSday, at
Richton, on Monday. Sybil Cut- the home of Mrs. Harry Brown,
ler is chairman and Beverly Be- 20197 Warrington.
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nain, director. Other officers
are Aileen Rosenberg, treasurer;
DETROIT CHAPTER, Bnai
Delores Stein, secretary; Mrs. Brith, will hold a board meeting
Benain, Shelly Lieberman, Har- at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the
riet Levine, Churrey Schreier home of Mrs. Morris Tack. Call
and Nancy Cohen, script com- TO. 9-6761 for information.
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mittee. Young and talented
women are urged to call Sybil
YOUNG ISRAEL WOMEN'S
Cutler, TO. 5-4462, Nancy Cohen, LEAGUE will meet at 1 pin.,
TO. 8-7917 or Churrey Schreier, Tuesday, at the home of Mrs.
VE. 8-1516.
Daniel Birnbaum, 4317 Leslie. A
dessert _luncheon will be fea-
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL tured..
GIRLS, Pioneer Women, will
RADOMEIt LADIES AUXIL-
hold a wienie roast for mem-
bers and prospects at 3 p.m., IARY, under the chairmanship
Sunday, at Belle Isle. Call WE. of Anne Michaelson, has been
3-2005 for information. Next -servicing the USO Downtown
meeting is Oct. 29. Pearl Cohen, Center. On her committee are
president, and Sonia Salove will Mesdames J. Simkovitz, F. Wein-
represent the group at the re- man and J. Wisotsky.
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gional convention in Toledo, Oct.
DONALD
FOX CHAPTER,
31-Nov. 2.
Bnai Brith, will meet Wednes-
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day, at 11331 Linwood. The Tom
SHERUTH LEAGUE donor Thumb review, featuring young
committee recently met to plan performers, will entertain.
events for the donor luncheon
Cleft) "Snow Bunny"—Attrac-
$ , ORTOGS
on Dec. 9. Mrs. Meyer Wiss, UN.
tive plaid suit featuring the
EXPERT
2-5967, is in charge of tickets.
new "D own-Hil I" slacks.
. . sturdy, durable WATER-RE-
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Matching hat. In ton and
MANICURING
PELLENT three-piece suits. Lined
brown,
red
and
navy.
For Men and Women
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
and interlined for double protec-
PEDICURING
GROUP, Hadassah, will meet
(right) "Snow Turtle" — A
tion.
For Women
Tuesday evening, at the home
two-in-one outfit for added
RAE HESSELL
warmth! Knitted turtle neck
of Mrs. William Flashenberg,
Sizes 2 to 4
...... .......$16.95
115 E. Grand River WO. 1-3865
collar, bib and cuffs. Matching
Sizes 3 to 6x
19.95
1475 W. Boston. Eve Cohen, pro-
hat.
lft
brown
and
navy.
Sizes 7 to 10 --.-...
24.95
gram chairman, has arranged a
ceremony "Hold High the Torch"
to induct new members. It will be
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narrated by Mrs. Samuel Green.
DRESSMAKER
Announces that she will continue to
Rose Poskel will speak on Suk-
DEXTER
do business from her new location
kot, and the Hadassah. movie,
12170 Santa Rosa
"Passport to Live," will be
WE. 5-9244
Con WE. 5-1450 for Appointment
shown.
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HARRY KEIDAN CHAPTER,
Bnai Brith, will hold a fund-
raising tea, Wednesday, at the
home of Mrs. William Gilbert,
3067 W. Outer. Mrs. Max Yorke,
chairman of the fund-raising
IN THE MANNER FINE DRAPES
committee, announces that the
meeting is in conjunction with
SHOULD BE CLEANED
the overall Detroit Bnai Brith
Women's fund - raising effort.
Proper Cleaning of Quality Drapes Gives Them That
She is assisted by Mrs. Maxwell
Goldstein. Nathan Perlmutter,
New Appearance. Colors Stand Out Bright and Clear
of the Anti-Defamation League,
—Not Necessary to Remove Pins, We Take Them
will be guest speaker at the
group's open meeting at 8:30
Down and Rehang Them,
p.m., Tuesday, at the Sheraton-
Cadillac Hotel.
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MAH JONGG SETS
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IhrtInset
.Gertrude Steingold
FINE DRAPES CLEANED
PHONE US FOR ESTIMATE — NO OBLIGATION
CARD OF SYMPATHY
The Kadimah Social Club ex-
presses its deep sympathy to the
family of the late Hattie Schiff,
who so untimely passed away on
Sept. 17, 1952.
--Sam Dean, Hospitaler.
DRAPES
CORNICES
LAMP SHADES
BEDSPREADS
SLIP COVERS
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Whitehouse Cleaners
Specialists Fixe Drapery Ckapthtg
Plant-11410 Jos. Campau
TW. 1 1818
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