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November 14, 1952 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-11-14

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YOUNG WOMEN'S B I CUR
CHOLEM will • hold a rummage
sale beginning Thursday and
continuing until Nov. 22. Cen-
tral collection point will be at
Main and Fifth Streets, Royal
Oak. For pick-ups and rum-
mage information call Minnie
Benack, VE. 8-0309. The group
will meet on Tuesday, at the
home of Mrs. David Fleischman,
20147 Sorrento. At the recent
community relations clinic of
the League of Jewish Women's
Organizations, Mesdames Rose
Viedrah, Mary Bookstein, Henri-
- etta Schwartz, Lillian Sheckter
and Pearl Weingarden served as
hostesses,
* * *
CAREER GROUP, National
Council of Jewish Women, will
meet at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, at
the Davison Jewish Center. My-
ron Stein and Eugene Hesz, De-
troit businessmen, will speak on
"Investment Policies." A film
from the New York Stock Ex-
change, "What Makes Us Tick?"
will be shown. The public is in-
vited. For information call Ruth
Miller, .chairman, TY. 6-6330.
* * *
PASADENA STUDY CLUB will
meet Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Simeon Friedman,
2427 Pasadena. Mrs. Sol Gold-
. farb of the 12th Street Council
Center will review "The Chain
and the Link" by David Milner.
The program is part of Jewish
Book Month observance. All
members and friends are urged
: to attend.
* * *
At a meeting of DAVID-
HORODOKER YOUNG WOMEN,
arrangements were announced
by Mesdames J.. Lawton, M.
Stein and J. Sperling, of the en-
tertainment committee, to pre-
sent the Tom Thumb Revue at
its annual donor luncheon on
Dec. 17, at Bel-Aire Terrace. For
tickets. call Mrs. M. Weinstein,
TO. 6-8723.
* *
RADOMER LADIES AUXILI-
ARY will meet Tuesday, at a so-
cial evening, to plan its donor
dinner, slated for Dec. 16 at Bel-
Aire Terrace. Mrs. Bessie Adler
is donor chairman. For tickets
call WE. 5-1155. A brunch will
be held on Wednesday, at the
home of Mrs. A. Goldbaum, 4349
Fullerton, with Mrs. J. Gold-
baum, co-hostess. Friends are
invited.
* * *
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB will meet at 8:30 p.m.
Monday, at Bnai Moshe, an-
nounced Mrs. Thomas Zohot,
president. Plans are being made
for the group's victory luncheon
and president's dinner to be held
in December. Mrs. Irene Rod-
man, rummage chairman, is ar-
ranging a date for a rummage
sale. Members are asked to con-
tact her,

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Mrs. Pearl Rottenberg, presi-
dent of YESHIVATH BETH YE-
HUDAH Ladies Auxiliary, an-
nounces the or-
ganization's an-
nual donor
luncheon at
12:30 p.m., Nov.
25, at Lachar's.
She stated that
funds raised will
maintain the
Beth Jacob
School for Girls
where hundreds
of Jewish young
ladies receive
religious and
Mrs. Rottenbergt r a d i t i o n a l
training. Mrs. David J. Cohen
will be toastmistress, and Cantor
Flom and ' is choir will enter-
tain. For tickets or information
call TO. 5-1171.
*
*
CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will meet at 8:30
p.m., Wednesday, at Holiday
Manor, 18641 Wyoming. Instal-
lation of new members will be
featured. Husbands and friends
are invited. For tickets to this
Sunday's barn dance call Mrs.
Deitch, TO. 9-3338.
* * *
JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION has called a special meet-
ing at 12 noon, Monday, at
Young Israel Center, to plan
final arrangements for its 32nd
annual dinner-dance on Nov.
23, at the Latin Quarter. Reser-
vations may be placed with
Mrs. R. Katzin, reservation
chairman, TO. 9-7854, or Mrs.
Jack Seder president, TR. 2-3638.
A dessert luncheon will be served
at Monday's meeting, with
Mesdames Sam Cohen and Max
Gellman, hostesses.
* * *
MID-CENTURY MOTHERS
CLUB, a group of young moth-
ers affiliated with the Jewish
Center, will show a film on
child discipline, "Do's and
Don'ts for Children," at its meet-
ing at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, at
the Davison Jewish Center. Mrs.
Esther Karber will lead a dis-
cussion following the film.
Friends and prospective mem-
bers are invited to attend.
* * *
BETH ABRAHAM WOMEN'S
CLUB will hold its third annual
night of games at 8:30 p.m.,
Nov. 22, at Mayfair Room on
Dexter, Mrs. Nettie Ring is
chairman of the games commit-
tee, assisted by Mesdames Sara
Norman, Phyllis Schlussel, Lily-
an Thurswell, Freida Davidson,
Belle Ribiat. Many prizes will be
awarded during the evening.

*

* *

An open meeting of BUSI-
NESS & PROFESSIONAL GIRLS
Pioneer Women, is scheduled for
8:30 p.m., Wednesday, at 11818
Dexter, A current Jewish novel
will be reviewed. Friends are in-
vited. For information on mem-
bership call Henrietta Barnett,
WE. 3-2005.
* * *
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
will meet at 12:30 p.m., Wed-
nesday, at 4000 Tuxedo. An edu-
cational program has been plan-
ned by Mesdames S. Goldaftas,
Moatzot Hapoalot chairman, and
Jeanette Serling, child welfare
chairman. Friends are invited.
* * *
BRITH SHOLEM LADIES
AUXILIARY has received a let-
ter of thanks from Col. Charles
E. Cocks of the Public Health
Service in Tokyo, in apprecia-
tion of the many gift packages
sent to servicemen in Korea.
Another part of the organiza-
tion's program is sending pack-
ages and contributions to Is-
rael, including food, blankets,
winter underwear, soap and
other necessary goods.
• * *
ALPHA OMEGA DENTAL
AUXILIARY will hold a joint
business meeting and games
party at 8 p.m., Thursday, at
United Friendship Hall, with
proceeds being used to supple-
ment the budgets of the military
affairs and USO committees.
Mesdames Sidney Hertz and Sid-
ney Siegan head the former
group, and Mesdames Edwin
Schneider and Burton Simon,
head the USO committee.

BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
will hold a pep rally at 8:30
p.m., Monday, in the synagogue
social hall, in preparation for
the donor luncheon on Dec. 10,
also scheduled for the social
hall. At Monday's meeting, Bob
Hall, rhymist, will entertain,
announces Mrs. Roy Chatlin,
chairman, Donor luncheon
chairmen i n c lude Mesdames
Mollie Fellows, general .chair-
man; Charles Varnen, book;
Irving Berson, tickets`; lnd Wil-
liam Reid, guest tickets. Pro-
ceeds are used to support the
Sunday school.
* a a
A rumor clinic on Anti-Defa-
mation League will be the fea-
ture of a meeting of REX CHAP-
TER, Bnai Brith, at 8:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, at Cong. Beth Mos-
es, Linwood at Glynn Ct. Mrs.
Philip Fealk will be moderator.
a
*
Mrs. Andrew Hartman, presi-
dent of HARRY KEIDAN CHAP-
TER, Bnai Brith, announces a
board meeting at 12:30 p.m.,
Monday, at the home of Mrs.
Harry Rott, 17500 Fairfield. Mrs.
Hy Burnstein will be co-hostess.

*

*

SHERUTH LEAGUE has plan-
ned some surprise and top-
notch entertainment for its an-
nual donor luncheon on Dec. 9,
at Masonic Temple, announces
Mrs. William Jacobs, donor
chairman. According to Mrs.
Shirley Ginger, prize committee
chairman, her committee is
planning to distribute several
unusual awards at the donor.
a a a
CHANNA CZENESH Chapter of
Pioneer Women will meet Mon-
day, 12:30 p.m., at the home of
Toby Harrison, 16184 Wisconsin,
Ruth Kanter will speak. Ethel
Silber will report on the regional
conference. Bertha Rosenthal
will preside. Guests are invited.
a a *
PHILIP HANDLER CHAPTER,
Bnai Brith, will hold board
meeting at 8:30 p.m., Thursday,
at the home of Mrs. Morris
Teach, 3290 Burlingame.

UNITED HEBREW SCHOOL
AUXILIARY will hold a big,

open meeting on Dec. 10. On
the program will be Cantor Ju-
dah Goidring, who, accompa-
nied by Mrs. Goidring on the
piano, will sing a medley of Is-
raeli and Jewish folk songs. A
group of youngsters from classes
at the Schools will present a
Hanukah program.
* a
EQUALITY CLUB recently
held a social at the home of
Libby Wolfson, with Sadie Sol-.
omon, co-hostess. Proceeds will
be used for the donor luncheon
event on Dec. 9, at L'Aiglon's.

Ezra Aid to Israel

Invites the Community
to a

Rummage Sale

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*

PHI DELTA EPSILON MEDI-
CAL AUXILIARY will meet
jointly with their husbands at
a dinner affair at 6:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, in the Wayne. Coun-
ty Medical Society Bldg.
* • a *
AMERICAN HAVEN CLUB
will hold its annual donor lunch-
eon on Wednesday, at the
Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. Pro-
ceeds will go to the Child Res-
cue Fund. For tickets call Mrs.
J. Portnoy, TO. 9-8082, or Mrs.
L. Gedanke : UN. 2-6502.
* * *
AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, have received a dona-
tion to the Child Rescue Fund
from Mrs. Oscar Schwartz, rep-
resenting the Tuesday Night
Club. The group will meet Mon-
day, at th ,, home of Mrs.
Schechter, Mrs. Joseph. Birn-
baum, rummage chairman, re-
minds members that this will
be the final opportunity to bring
items for the rummage sale on
Tuesday.
* * a
The 20th annual donor lunch-
eon of HEBREW LADIES AID
SOCIETY will be held Dec. 1, at
Rosenberg's Holiday Manor, an-
nounces Mrs. Louis Kepes, gen-
eral chairman. Plans have been
made to include Cantor and Mrs.
Judah Goldring on the after-
noon's program. Guest speaker
will be Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich. Mes-
dames Emanuel Schwartz, VE.
8-2505, and Nick Salamon, TO.
6-2438, book and pledge chair-
men, ask all members to contact
them. Proceeds will be used for
local aid and various Israel
causes, announces Mrs. Joseph
Rosenthal, president. A meet-
ing is scheduled each Wednes-
day afternoon until the donor.
• * *
ROSE SITTIG COHEN PTO
will hold a dessert luncheon at
1 p.m., Wednesday, in the school
auditorium. Mrs. J. Steinhardt,
program chairman, has planned
a Thanksgiving afternoon, with
Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick,
guest speaker, and Cantor Hy-
man Adler and the Bnai David
Sisterhood choral group, accom-
panied by Bella Goldberg, as
guest artists. Mrs. Irving Arlin,
president, invites friends to at-
tend.

THE JEWISH NEWS-1 1

Friday, November 14, 1952

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