atth
Reservations to the donor
luncheon of the
Odessa Aid Soc-
iety a r e being
taken by Mrs.
A n n Kopnick,
UN. 3-9526. The
donor, whic
will benefit the
Child Rescue
Fund, -is sched-
uled for Dec. 8
at Masonic
Temple. Mrs.
Frances Shayne,
e n t e rtainment
chairman, is ar-. Mrs. Kopnick
ranging an interesting program.
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TIKVAH CHAPTER, Bnai
Brith, invites all women mem-
bers in the city to its theater
party at 1 p.m., Tuesday, at the
Mercury Theater. Admission is
by presentation of a gold BB
membership card. "Everybody's
Doing it," a film starring Linda
Darnell, Paul Douglas and .Cel-
este Holm, will be presented.
For information call Mrs. Leon-
ard Weinberg, chairman, UN. 2-
7757.
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BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD,
at a recent board meeting, com-
pleted plans for its donor lunch-
eon at 12:340 p.m., Dec. 10, in
the synagogue social hall. Cer-
esnie Brothers Furriers h a s
donated a mink scarf as an
award. The program will include
Mickey Woolf and Cantor Hyman
Adler, For tickets or reserva-
tions, call Mrs. Berson, TO. 8-
9837, Mrs. Fellows, TU. 3-0069,
or Mrs. Varnen, TO. 8-2813.
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TRUE SISTERS will meet , at
I p.m., Tuesday, in the foUnder's
room of the Art Institute. Bruce
Danto, who, at present is work-
ing on a Master's degree in
social psychology a Wayne Uni-
versity, will speak on "The Teen-
Ager."
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Hostesses- at a recent meeting
of AHAVAS ACHIM SISTER-
HOOD were Mesdames Percy
Haron, Harry Appel, Jack La-
pides and D. Glicker. Events
planned for the near future in-
clude a barn dance and rum-
mage sale. An oneg shabbat will
be held Saturday, at the home
of Mrs. Rosen, 20000 Lauder.
Plans were discussed also for an
auction to be held at 8:30 p.m.,
Dec. 7, at the synagogue. Pro-
ceeds will equip the congrega-
tion's kitchens. Mrs. Sam Ter-
man is general chairman, and
Mrs. G. Glicker, VE. 5-2571, is
handling tickets and reserva-
tions.
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Dec. 1 is the date set for the
20th annual donor luncheon of
t h e Hebrew
,s
Ladies Aid t 41
Society, an-
nounces Mrs.
Joseph Ros-
enthal, pres-
ident. Mrs.
Louis Kepes
is general
chairman ofr.
the event,
which will b ey
held at Ros-
enberg's Hol-
id a y Manor. Mrs. Rosenthal
Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich will be guest
speaker, and entertainment will
be provided by Cantor and Mrs.
Judah Goldring. A meeting will
be held each Wednesday until
the donor.
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LADIES OF YESHIVATH
BETH YEHUDAH have complet-
ed final plans for its donor
luncheon, to be held at 12:30
p.m., Tuesday, at Lachar's. Mrs.
David J. Cohen will be toastmis-
tress, announces Mrs. Pearl Rot-
terberg, president. The public is
invited. Funds go for the main-
tenance of the Beth Jacob
School for Girls. Rabbi Flom and
his choir will highlight the don-
or program.
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MOGEN ABRAHAM SISTER-
HOOD will hold a membership
tea at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the
home of Mrs. Alex Steinman,
3303 Tyler. David Feigenbaum,,
psychologist of Wayne County
Juvenile court, will be featured
speaker, and Mrs. Sam Levin
will discuss "Trial by Jury."
Friends are invited. For infor-
mation call TO. 8-8638. Members
recently distributing 150 gifts at
Wayne County General Hospital
included Mesdames Alex Stein-
man, Harry Altman, Nathan
Marcus, Harry Smolinsky, Mor-
ris Levin, Harry Weiswasser and
Sam Levin.
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B. & P. CHAPTER, Bnai Brith,
will hold an evening of charm
at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Halevy
Music Center, 13965 Linwood.
Mrs. Madonna Moffatt, of Pow-
ers School, will speak on "Se-
crets of Charm," and answer
questions during a discussion pe-
riod to follow. A six-hour charm
course will be awarded. Pros-
pective members are invited.
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MLAWER UMGEGEND VER-
EIN AUXILIARY announces that
its 16th annual donor event will
be held on Jan. 14, in the May-
fair Room. Mrs. Reah Kasmer,
president, has appointed Mrs.
Rose Schiffman, luncheon chair-
man.
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ISRAEL. CHAPTER, B n a
Brith, will culminate its fund-
raising program with a dinner
at 7:30 p.m., Dec. 4, at Bel-
mont's dining room, announces
Mrs. Harold Sternfeld, fund-
raising chairman. Those inter-
ested in attending should call
Mrs. Sternfeld, VE. 8-1723.
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BETH ABRAHAM WOMEN'S
CLUB will hold its annual night
of games at 8:45 p.m., Saturday,
in the Mayfair Room. Mrs. Sid-
ney Ring is chairman. Mrs. Lou
Dishell, chairman of the bowl-
ing league, announces a number
of vacancies in the Monday
afternoon sessions. For place-
ment, call her at TO. 7-3583.
IOTA ALPHA PI SORORITY,
Nu Chapter of Wayne Univer-
sity, will meet at 7:30 p.m., to-
day> at the hOme of Audrey Sos-
kin, chancellor. Sandy Gilbert
was initiated as a pledge at a
recent tea, at the home of Ruth
Roth.
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DONALD FOX CHAPTER,
Bnai Brith, are urged to call
Mrs. Rudolph Meyersohn, UN.
1-8338, for information on cloth-
ing and usable discards to be
collected for the forthcoming
rummage sale.
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HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will
meet Monday afternoon, at the
home of Mrs. Sidney Rattner,
18675 Cherrylawn. Mrs. Morris
Kosak, guest speaker, will re-
view Wouk's "The City."
"What is Sisterhood," a cantata
featuring Sydelle Kozak, will be
presented. The donor is slated
for Dec. 2, at the Synagogue.
Call Mrs. A. Winkler, UN. 4-0157,
for information.
• * *
LOUIS MARSHALL CHAPTER,
Bnai Brith Young Women, will
meet at 8 p.m., Wednesday, at
the home of Marilyn Moscowitz,
2668 Leslie. New members are
urged to attend.
Habonim Group to Hold
Thanksgiving Seminar
Members of the local Habo-
nim Organization will welcome
members from Flint, Akron,
Cleveland and Cincinnati, who
will be here for a four-day
Thanksgiving weekend seminar.
The "camp-in-the-city" pro-
gram will serve as a Camp Kin-
neret reunion and to close Habo-
nim's annual expansion drive.
Activities will include an oneg
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shabbat on Nov. 28, at the LZOA
WOMEN OF GEMILUTH Institute, 13722 Linwood, parties,
CHASSODIM will honor its 10th an educational discussion and
anniversary, with a donor lunch- initiation of new members.
eon on Dec. 1, at the Mayfair
Room. Mrs. Samson R. Weiss,
THE JEWISH NEWS 13
of New York, will be guest speak-
Friday, November 21, 1952
er. For tickets or reservations,
call Mrs. 0. Kaufman, UN.
4-6821.
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Over 50 awards will be pre-
sented at the annual donor
luncheon of SHERUTH LEAGUE
on Dec. 9. Mrs. Norman Singer,
chairman, and her co-chairman,
Mrs. Leonard Stone, have al-
ready selected prizes. Lending
assistance. were Mesdames Henry
Brontman and Morris Solomon.
A donor duchess, who will be
selected from the audience will
be dressed from head to toe, in
a wardrobe of new fashions.
* * *
JERICHO REBEKAH LODGE
will hold its 11th annual dinner
on Nov. 30, at 11331. Linwood.
For reservations, c al 1 noble
grand, Mrs. Ada Ducker, TO. 5-
1373.
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JEWISH CONSUMPTIVES RE
LIEF SOCIETY, Detroit Auxil-
iary will hold its -
24th annual
banquet on Dec.
7, in the May-
fair Room. AU
proceeds go to
the non-sectar-
ian sanitorium
at Denver, Colo.
For reservations
call Mrs. Paul
Shapiro, presi-
dent,. W E. 3-
8 7 9 7, or Mr s.
Max Ducker,
Mrs. Shapiro
TO. 5-1373.
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Diane Malerman BBG Begins
Napkin Fund-Raising Drive
Diane Malerman Chapter,
Bnai Brith Girls, will begin a
fund-raising campaign on Mon-
day when its members launch a
linen banquet cloth project.
Each girl will be given a napkin,
2nd will sell names to be em-
broidered on it for 50 cents. Each
napkin, which will carry 40
names, will then be sewn into a
large-sized banquet cloth.
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KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will meet at 12
noon, Saturday, at the home of
Mrs. Oscar Warren, 2655 Leslie,
to hear Mrs. Arthur L. Robbins
review Overstreet's "Under-
standing Fear." Guests are wel-
come.
* * *
CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS have placed "blue"
collection boxes in many stores
throughout the city to obtain
funds for t h e medical center
at Duarte, Calif. For informa-
tion call Mrs. E. Sobel, WE. 4-
6707.,
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EVA PRENZLAUER MATERN-
ITY AID will meet at 1 p.m.,
Tuesday, at the home of Mrs.
Sam Carel, 19160 Whitcomb.
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BETH AARON SISTERHOOD
will hold a donor rally at 8:30
p.m., Monday, in the synagogue.
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