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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-10-31

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NOIrl'HNVMST CHILD RES-
CUE WOMEN, in addition to

omen

SITERUTH LEAGUE is plan-
ning an election night program
to take place at 8:30 p.m., Tues-
day, at Carmel Hebrew School,
17556 Wyoming. While enjoying
an evening of games, members
will be informed of election re-
turns, since a radio and tele-
vision set will be on the prem-
ises. Donor funds will be accept-
ed at this time. Husbands of
members are invited.
* * *
Sophie Sislin and Sarah Le-
vine will report on the Southeast
Regional Conference of Pioneer
Women at a meeting of CLUB
ONE, on Monday, at Young Is-
rael Center. A cultural and so-
cial meeting is planned for 12
noon, Nov. 17, at which friends
Will be welcomed.
*
*
BETH TIKVAH SISTERHOOD
announces the opening of its
Sunday School. All children be-
tween five and 12 may attend at
a small fee. For further infor-
mation call Mrs. H. Kay, TO. 7-
0992. Mrs. Belle Freedman, presi-
dent, announces a full program
of meetings and social events
for the coming season, the first
to be held on Nov. 10. Prospec-
tive members are urged to call
Mrs. Freedman, TO. 6-7555.
* * *
IOTA ALPHA PI ALUMNAE
will meet at 2 p.m., Nov. 8, at the
home of Mrs. Norman Golden-
berg, 3016 Richton. A report will
be given on the founder's day
tea by Mrs. Herbert 0. Schein,
social chairman. Plans will be
made for a program of philan-
thropic work in December.
* * *
A special meeting of the Jew-
ish Women's European Welfare
Organization has been called
for 12:30 p.m.,
Monday, at
Young Israel
C e n ter, an-
nounces Mrs.
Ida Gold-
smith, book
chairman.
Final plans
will be made
for the group's
32nd annual
dinner-dance,
to be held
Nov. 23, at
Mrs. Goldsmith L a tin Quar-
ter. For tickets and reservations
for the dinner, call Mrs. Gold-
smith, UN. 3-6947. At Monday's
meeting, a dessert luncheon will
be served by Mesdames Sadie
Bolakofsky and Fanny Tenen
haus.

*
EQUALITY CLUB donor chair-
man Rose Karnow announces
that the group's 25th annual
donor event will be held Dec.
9, at L'Aiglon's. Mickey Woolf
will entertain. Mrs. Karnow is
assisted by Iclz_ Glassman and
Dora Berkowitz. For 25 years the
organization has served the
needy both here and in Europe
and Israel, -
* *
CHANNAH CZENESH CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will meet
at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at the
home of Mrs. Julian Nathan,
8731 LaSalle. Mrs. Lillian Gra-
ham will review "Life Is With
People," by Zburowski and Her-
zog. Rose Lachover is chairman
of the day. Guests are welcome,
*
A breakfast 'meeting at 10 a.m.,
Wednesday, will serve as the fi-
nal concert rally of the MUSIC
STUDY CLUB. It will be held at
the home of Mrs. Herman R.
Rothman, concert chairman,
20171 Canterbury. Mrs. Jerome
Blum, president, asks all mem-
bers to attend to learn details
of the concert.

Adiviiieo

Ladies of Odessa Progressive
Aid Society will hold its annual
donor lunch-
eon to benefit
the Child Re-
scue Fund on
Dec. 8, in
Masonic
T e mple, an-
nounces Mrs.
Louis Parto-
vich, co-
chairman of
the event,
Chairman is
Mrs. David
T e i t lebaum,
Mrs. Partovich a s s i s ted by
Mesdames Ann Kopnick, ticket
chairman, UN. 3-9526, and Dor-
o t h y Weinhart, entertainment
chairman.

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* * *

RADOMER LADIES AUXILI-
ARY, at its last meeting, voted
to send 30 dozen diapers in the
drive to aid Israel's babies.
* * *
SHOLEM ALEICHEM WOMEN
will be host to Mary Beck, De-
troit Councilwoman at a lunch-
eon meeting at 12:30 p.m., Sat-
urday, at the home of Mrs. Sam-
uel Rosen, 1421 Boston. Miss
Beck will speak on the McCar-
ren-Walter Bill. Friends are in-
vited to a dessert luncheon;
which precedes the program.
* • *
MID-CENTURY CLUB, of the
Jewish Center, will meet at 8:30
p.m., Thursday, at the Davison
Branch, at which time Mary
Dee, hair stylist, will demon-
strate make-up and hair care,
assisted by models.
• * *
HEBREW LADIES AID SOCI-
ETY announces Dec. 1, -as the
date of its donor luncheon. Mrs.
Dora Ehrlich will be guest speak-
er. A board meeting, at which
donor plans will be discussed, is
planned for 12:30 p.m., Tuesday,
at Cong. Bnai Moshe.
* * *
CLUB 2, Pioneer Women, will
meet at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday,
at 4000 Tuxedo. Mesdames S.
Goldaftas, B. Reisman, D. Brown-
zweig and G. Garmel will report
on the Toledo conference.

*

* *

GOLDA MYERSON GROUP,
Pioneer Women, will hold a so-
cial meeting on Tuesday, at the
home of Nettie Schwartz, 9617
Petoskey. A square dance is plan-
ned for Nov. 9, at the home of
Mary Bednarsh, 2903 Webb. The
public is invited.
* * *
LOUIS MARSHALL CHAPTER,
Bnai Brith Young Women, will
hold a Sadie Hawkins dance at
9 p.m., Sunday, at the Zionist
House, 11345 Linwood. Sam Re-
der and his orchestra will en-
tertain. For tickets or informa-
tion, call Marilyn Moscowitz,
president, TO. 9-0581.
* * *
A captain's luncheon will be
held at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at
the synagogue, announced Mrs.
Adolph Winkler, chairman of the
donor luncheon of BETH AARON
SISTERHOOD. Table numbers
for the Dec. 2 event will be as-
signed. Rehearsals for the page-
ant, to be presented at the don-
or, are being held weekly, under
the direction of Mrs. Lewis Co-
hen and Mrs. Judah Goldring.
* * *
PYTHIAN SISTERS urge all
interested bowlers to meet at 1
p.m., Wednesday, at B o w 1-0-
Drome Alleys. For full informa-
tion, call Esther Rachleff, WE.
3-0474.

*

* *

ZEDAKAH CLUB will meet at
1 p.m., Monday, at the home of
Mrs, William Hordes, 2308 Cal-
* *
vert. Donor luncheon reports
AMERICAN HAVEN CLUB, at will be given by Mrs. Herbert
a recent luncheon, planned its Wallace.
* *
annual donor luncheon which is
IVAN S. BLOCH CHAPTER,
slated for Nov. 19, at the Shera-
ton Cadillac Hotel. Rabbi Jacob Bnai Brith, will hold a board
Chinitz will be guest speaker, meeting Thursday, at the home
and Wyn Garden, singer, and of Mrs. Harry Goldstein, 2428
Rosalind Krause, pianist, will en- Glendale. Call Mrs. Allen Weitz-
tertain. Proceeds go to the Child man, president, for transporta-
tion.
Rescue Fund,
* * *
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
UNITED ORDER OF TRUE
CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, will hold SISTERS will hold a rummage
a board meeting at 8:15 p.m., sale all day Tuesday, beginning
Tuesday, at the home of Made- at 9 a.m., at Highland Park
line Belkin, 2217 Oakman.
Hotel, 45 Victor.





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continuing their aid projects to
Israel, will raise funds to send
mentally retarded children to
summer camps around Detroit.
The Department of Parks and
Recreation will cooperate in the
program, announces Mrs. Milton
Kogan, president. Children will
be aided regardless of race or
creed.

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THE JEWISH NEWS-13

Friday, October 31, 1952

SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHI
will hold a membership social at
SA'AD CLUB will hold its big
12:30 p.m., Thursday, at Young
social evening at 8 p.m., Wednes-
Israel Center .Mrs. S. Kronen-
day, at the Piemontese Club,
wald and Mrs. B. Slutsky are
Puritan at Cheyenne. Featured
chairmen for the day. Chapter
will be a fashion show from
delegates to the national con-
Jacqueline Shop and games. For
vention in Atlantic City, Nov. 9
tickets call Mrs. Bob Feldman,
to 12 are Mesdames M. Winston,
UN. 3-0530. Proceeds will go to
YOUNG ISRAEL WOMEN'S president, Lillian Kaplan, Augus-
the Muscular Distrophy Associa- LEAGUE
will hold its donor ta Subar and Pearl Leader. Res-
tion.
luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Wednes- ervations for the donor lunch-
* * *
day, in the Center's auditorium.
RABBI MANDEL ZAGER Mrs. Irving Schlussel, general eon on Dec. 3 may be obtained
CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, will meet chairman, announces that the by calling UN. 2-8498 or TO.
at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, at choral group, directed by Dan 5-8293,
*
*
Cong. Bnai Moshe. Mrs. Henry Frohman, will be heard. Mrs.
Onrich will be guest speaker, Samuel Prero is chairman of the .
FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
and a variety show will be pre- day. Mrs. David Cohen and Mrs. Mizrachi Women, will hold a
sented. The dramatic group will Prero, chairman of youth activi- dessert luncheo ,- on Monday, at
meet on Tuesday, at the home ties, urge all mothers of chil- the home of Mrs. Phillip Stoll-
of Mrs. Shirley C a s h, 3336 dren's club members to attend, man, 4031 Leslie. Mickey Woolf
Ewald.
since it is these funds which will entertain. Guest performers
* * *
make possible support of the at the group's donor luncheon,
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer youth program. For reservations to be held Nov. 24, at Hotel
Women, will talk on highlights call Mrs. Harry Portnoy, chair- Detroiter, will be Jackie Kahane
and Cantor and Mrs. Judah
of the Toledo conference at its man, WE. 3-3945.

*
Goldring. Mrs. Joshua L. Lewis,
meeting at 12:30 p.m., Wednes-
day, at the home of Mrs. R.
During the convention here of national Mizrachi president,
Gosman, 3287 Richton.
the Detroit Chapter of Hadas- will be guest speaker. For tickets
sah, PHI SIGMA SIGMA, na- call UN. 2-5772 or WE. 3-1100.
* *
tional
college sorority, presented
Mrs. B. Babcock, president of
a check to the organization.
DEXTER AT ELMHURST
Beth Shmuel
Mrs. Ned Weitzman, an alumna
Auxiliary, a n -
of the organization here, made
nounces that
the presentation on behalf of
t h e organiza-
RENTED
the Beta Lambda Chapter of the
tion's annual
sorority at Wayne University.
Exclusively
donor luncheon
* *
• Latest. Models
will be held .
DONALD
FOX
CHAPTER, Bnai
C Prompt Service
Nov. 10 in the
• Single and Double
Brith,
will
hold
a
board
meeting
synagogu
e s o
Breasted Tropical
Wednesday
evening,
at
the
home
Blues
cial hall. Rabbi
of Mrs. Louis Bynder, 19196
Moses Lehrman
Greenlawn. Mrs. Joseph Lipson
will b e guest
will be co-hostess.
Store for Men
speaker. Mickey
Woolf w i 11 en-,
TO. 8-5058
Dave
Garraway's
new
novelty
tertain. Mrs.
song hit is tagged—"Put Some
Eva Gooze, tick-
Butter on My Bagels—While I
11832 Dexter at Elmhurst
et chairman, is Mrs. &ooze
taking reservations at WE. 4- Comb My Locks."
6878.
* * *
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
will meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday,
at the synagogue where plans
will be made for the donor
luncheon on Dec. 10. Mrs. Mollie
Fellows, donor chairman, is as-
sisted by Mesdames Hyman Mil-
ler, co-chairman; Charles Var-
nen, book; Morris Garber and
Hyman Miller, co-chairmen;
Louis Biegler and Morry Shep-
herd. For tickets call Mrs. Irv-
ing Person, TO. 8-9837. Proceeds
go , to maintain • the Sunday
QUICK .
school.
SIMPLE! LESS THAN
• * *
4 MINUTES FROM PACKAGE TO PAN!
HARRY KEIDAN CHAPTER,
Bnai Brith, will meet at 8:30
Imagine ! Kosher home-baked cake
p.m., Tuesday, in the Founders
. so easy to make, it actually
Room, Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel.
takes less time than going out to
An election returns party, a tele-
buy! Just add milk or water—
vision set will be on the prem-
mix ... and bake!
isis for late results. Entertain-
ment will be provided.
Nine fine Dromedary
eve ,„
(5) This seal -on
* *
Mixes make hundreds
packaite
%-10fogiedary
of
recipes
for
AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
you r gu arantee th at
delightful cakes,
Women, will meet Monday eve-
is It is srictly
kosh er.
t
cookies and muffins.
ning, at the home of Mrs. Harry
Taylor, 19137 Birwood. A quiz
program is scheduled. Mrs. Jo-
TRY
seph Birnbaum, rummage chair-
man, asks members • and friends
THEM
to bring children's clothes and
NOW!
household items to the meeting.
For pick-up or information call
her at UN. 1-2132.



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