11111.11.11111.1111W W omen ':s Mrs. Donald Farkus, president of GEORGE GERSHWIN CHAP- TER, Bnai Brith, invites the public to the fourth annual pre- sentation of the G e r s h w i n dramatic group, to be held at 8:30 p.m.. Wednesday, at Cong. Bnai ,.Moshe. * * * WOMEN'S CHARITY CLUB invites the public to its ninth annual supper and games party at 5:30 p.m., .Sunday, at Berez- nitzer Hall, Linwood and Davi- son. Proceeds will provide food packages for needy people in Is- rael. For tickets, call Mrs. Fanny Koss, president, UN. 3-5547; or Mrs. Sarah Terebelo, chairman, WE. 3-5234. * * * JEWISH NATIONAL FUND LADIES AUXILIARY will hold a board meeting at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. AI Posen, 19355 Parkside. A des- sert luncheon will be served. Further plans for the annual donor event, to be held Jan. 27, at Masonic Temple, will be dis- cussed, and committee reports will be heard. * * * TEMPLE BETH EL SISTER- HOOD, at its meeting Monday, will hear a talk on "Youth—a Contagious -Disease," by Rabbi Maurice Davis, of Cong. Adath Israel, Lexington, Ky. * * * Mrs. Sidney Eidelman, presi- dent of ISRAEL CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, announces a board meet- ing at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, at the home of Mrs. Hy Dorfman, 3820 Grand. Mrs. Harold Gold- stone has been appointed car pool chairman, and may be con- tacted at TE. 4-9828. * * * Mrs. Herbert Harris, president of ADAS SHALOM SISTER- HOOD, announces that the group will meet at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the synagogue social eitth Adiudiei hall. Dessert luncheon will be served. -Mrs. Harry Nachman, program chairman, has planned an afternoon to include a guest talk by Mrs. Morris Adler on "The Significance of Hanukah Today." Cantor Nicholas Fena- kel will sing several selections and will lead community singing. A committee of women, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Harry Steinman, will serve that same day and evening, at the Down- town USO. * * Mrs. Harry Mondry will be guest speaker at a meeting of the Davison ; Mothers Club at:' 2:30 p.m., Mon- d a y, at the Davison Jewish Center, an- nounces M r s. Anna Wander, ' president. M r s. Mondry will speak on "The Significance o f Hanukah," i 1- lustrating h e talk with selec- Mrs. Mondry . tons from Jewish literature ap- propriate for the holiday. * * CHANNA CZENESH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women will meet at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at the home of Sarah Friedman, 4000 Tyler. Mrs. Joseph Erman will speak on current events, followed by a discussion. Guests are invited. ; • HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, at its last meeting heard a talk on community re- lations from Myra Richardson, of the Labor Zionist Organiza- tion. Plans were made for a Hanukah party to be held at 8:30 p.m., Dec. 8, at the home of Rose Oshinsky, 2755 Lawrence. • * LOUIS MARSHALL YOUNG WOMEN, Bnai Brith, will meet FRESH That's the Quality Theme at National Baking Co. 'There's real enjoyment- and taste satisfaction to bread, rolls, cakes and pastries with the right combination of quality and baking skill. That's why during our fifty years—the name Wm. Elson's National _Baking Company, has grown to be a Detroit institution — a guide post to the very finest baked goods. Stop in to- day or tomorrow and see our wonderful bakery delights . . . give the family a real treat with our many goodies. at 8 p. m., Wednesday, at the home of Selma Berman, 15810 Wildemere. Harry Mervis will be guest speaker. • • • Wayne University's BETA LAMBDA CHAPTER, of Phi Sig- ma Sigma sorority, will hold an open fund-raising program at 2:30 p.m., Dec. 13, at the Bel- crest hotel. Awards will be given, and games will be . played. The party will furnish funds for the group's program of philanthro plc aid. * * • SIGMA ALPHA MU AUXILI- ARY recently visited the Detroit Historical Museum, following which a meeting was held to plan the group's annual fund- raising affair in January. * * • CITY OF H 0 P E CANCER FIGHTERS will meet at 8:30 p. in., Dec. 17, at Holiday Manor, 18641 Wyoming. For information on membership call Mrs. T. Ro- senberg, president, WE. 3-6061. * * * At a meeting of EQUALITY CLUB on Wednesday, final plans for the group's 25th annual donor luncheon on Tuesday, at L'Aiglon's were discussed. Pledges are still being accepted. For reservations call Rose Kar- now, donor chairman, TY. 6-1672. Mickey Woolf will enter- tain at the donor. * * * B & P GIRLS, Pioneer Wom- en, will hold a Hanukah -party at 8 p. m., Sunday, at 2732 Pasa- dena. Paid-up members and guests are invited. A board meeting is scheduled for 8:30 p. m., Wednesday, at the home of Belle Pesick, 15027 Petoskey. For information on membership, call Henrietta Barnett, WE. 3-2005. * * * LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP- TER, Bnai Brith, will honor wives of Lodge members at 8:30 p. m., Monday, at Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Awards and enter- tainment w ill be featured. Friends, relatives and prospec- tive members are invited to at- tend. For information call Mrs. Albert Goldberg, UN. 4-8440. * * * D 0 N- A L D FOX CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, will be entertained by young pupils of Eve Meister at its meeting Wednesday eve- ning, at Jericho Temple, 11331 Linwood. Members are asked to bring Hanukah gifts for chil- dren at Bellefaire. * * * NORTH WOODWARD BRANCH, Jewish Women's Eur- opean Welfare Organization, will accept last minute reservations to its 21st annual donor lunch- eon, which is scheduled for 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel. Ben Katzman and his Orchestra will entertain. For reservations call Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman, TO. 8-8499. * * * CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, will celebrate Hanukah with a brunch and cultural program at 12:30 p. m., Tuesday, at Young Israel Center, announces Mrs. Z. Zemel, cultural chairman. Mov- sas Goldaftas, director of the Jewish Folk Schools, will speak on the holiday, and Sarah Levin and Minnie Tenney will give donor feports. All members are urged to complete and turn in their donor lists. Friends are CAKES Fresh-Baked to Your Order invited. * * * for All Occasions — Weddings, KADIMA BBG, at a recent Showers, Bar Mitzvahs, Anniversaries dance in the Workmen's Circle, installed the following new of- THERE'S A NATIONAL BAKING - CO. ficers: Naomi Peltz, president; Naomi Cohen, vice-president; STORE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Barbara Bogrow, secretary; Elaine Zeidman, treasurer; Sharon Schwartz, editor; Bar- 18256 Wyoming W. 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