oaten :4 Cit a Adiviiieo
KINNERET CHAPTER and
NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold a tea and
jointly sponsored meeting at
12:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the
home of Mrs. J. Zemmol, 3824
Fullerton. Bess Spanner, of
Israel, will be guest speaker.
Mrs. Jack Gosman, Kinneret
president, acknowledges receipt
of $100 from Mrs. Isadore Cohen
and $60 from Mrs. Alex Begun
for scholarships in Kanot, in Is-
rael.
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At a recent child rescue affair
given by Mrs. Rose Aaron and
Mrs. Sarah Gross, of PRIMROSE
BENEVOLENT CLUB, $100 was
raised for the fund. Reservations
are still being acceptetd for the
Primrose anniversary dinner on
Sunday, at Bel-Aire Terrace.
Sam Emmer and his orchestra
will entertain.
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RABBI MANDEL M. ZAGER
CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, will meet
at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in
Cong. Bnai Moshe. Mrs. Jack
Brickner, m e m b e rship chair-
man, announces that -the initia-
tory degree team will install new
members. Eve Meister, program
chairman, has arranged a spring
fashion show in cooperation
with Ceresnie Brothers Furriers.
Husbands and friends are in-
vited.
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JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION will hold a special meeting
at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at Young
Israel Center. A dessert lunch-
eon will be served followed by
the customary celebration of
Harnislaa Asar b'Shvat.
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CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS recently met to plan
its first dinner-dance. Mrs.
Thomas Rosenberg, president,
announces that all funds will be
sent to the Duarte, Calif., insti-
tution. For information on the
dinner-dance, call Mrs. Stanley
Oshin, UN. 1-7581 or Mrs. An-
drew Berger, VE. 5-3210.
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PHILIP HANDLER CHAPTER,
Bnai Brith, will hold a fourth
birthday party at 8:30 p.m.,
Thursday, at Young Israel Tem-
ple. Lodge members, guests and
friends are invited. Highlighting
the activities will be the lighting
of a birthday cake, and the
presentation of a musical com-
edy by the dramatic group, un-
der the direction of Mesdames
Thelma Harris and Henrietta
Levine.
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A fund-raising luncheon will
be given at 1 p.m,, Saturday by
Mrs. Mary Bednarsh, in her
home, 2903 Webb, with proceeds
going to the GOODFELLOW-
SHIP WOMEN'S AUXILIARY.
Frients are invited.
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CHANNA CZENESH CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will spon-
sor a clothing and toy shower
for children in Israel at 12:30
p.m., Saturday, at the home of
Mrs. Jean Kurtzman, 3218 Ful-
lerton. The event will honor
Gladys Kaminer, who has just
returned from a visit to the new
state. Moishe Haar will review
I.L. Peretz' book "Nisim auf dem
Yam," comparing it with Ernest
Hemingway's latest novel, "Old
Man of the Sea." Bertha Fried-
man is in charge of arrange-
ments. Guests are invited.
AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
NORTH WOODWARD
Women. at its re c ent victory (BRANCH, Jewish Women's
luncheon, gave several awards. European .Welfare Organization,
Among the recipients were Mrs. will meet at 12 noon, Tuesday,
Max Stulberg, donor ways and in the home of Mrs. C. Schuck-
means chairman, ;and Mrs. Ja- man, 4020 Monterey. The group's
cob Wilk, who received honors orphans shower, to be held in
as the high fund-raising wom- May, will be discussed. Mrs.
an for the past five years. Also Anna Goldberg is chairman of
honored were Mrs. Irving Holz- the event.
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man, bulletin chairman; Max
Nyman, co - chairman; Paul
New officers of JUNIOR
Feldman and Gerald Goldberg, EQUALITY CLUB will be in-
past presidents; and Herman stalled at a meeting Monday,
Hirschhorn. acting president. at the home of Norma Brown-
The awards were made by Mrs. stein. They are: Eve B e r k,
Albert Herman, funds vice-pres- president; Shirley Werber, vice-
ident. Movies taken at the event president; Sylvia Gallant, Mil-
will be shown at a meeting in dred Beresh, Shirley Karnow,
the near future.
secretaries; Marian August,
treasurer.
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SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHI
SHARONA
CHAPTER,
Pioneer
will hold a Tu b'Shvat celebra-
tion and membership rally at Women, will meet Thursday eve-
12:30 p.m., Thursday, in Young ning, at the home of Barbara
Israel Center. Irving Schlussel Linden, 18329 Oak Dr.
will be guest speaker, talking on
"What Can We Do Today?" Nar-
Adas Shalom Women
rations titled "Tu b'Shvat and
Keren Kayemet" will be pre- Set Wednesday Donor
sented by group members. Mrs.
Augusta Subar, membership
Adas Shalom_ Sisterhood will
chairman, asks each member to hold its annual donor event on
bring a guest. Mrs. Rebecca Wednesday afternoon, beginning
Cronenwalt is in charge of hos- with dessert luncheon at 12:30
pitality.
p.m., in the synagogue,; social
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BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
Mrs. George Liss, chairman of
GIRLS, Pioneer Women, will the day, announces that Selma
hold a membership tea at 3 p.m., Burnett Snyder will be guest
Sunday, at the home of Pearl artist. She is presented through
Cohen, 18490 Monte Vista, For the cooperation of the Jewish
information call UN. 2-5186.
Center Lecture Bureau of the
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National Jewish Welfare Board.
BNAI . DAVID SISTERHOOD
The distinguished monologuist
will serve from 2 to 6 p.m., and creative story teller will
Monday, at the Downtown USO, feature as her presentation
Hostesses will include Mesdames "The World Within."
Joseph Jacobs, H. Miller, Joseph
Mrs. Herbert L. Harris, Sister-
Greenberg, Priscilla Reid and B. hood president, has announced
B e r s o n. A board meeting is that funds will be used chiefly
scheduled at 12:30 p.m., Thurs- to support youth activities of
day, in the synagogue, when the congregation. The youth
plans' for a victory party at 7 groups it sponsors are Interme-
p.m., Feb. 18, at Lachar's will be diate Youth, Hi-Teens
and
made. Reservations for the lat- Young People's Club.
ter affair may be obtained from
Mrs. Saul Brenner, ticket
Mrs. M. Sandubrae, UN. 3-0063.
chairman, advises that reserva-
tions may still be made with
At a recent meeting of the her at UN, 4-1036. Committee
MID - CENTURY MOTHER'S chairmen assisting Mrs. Liss are:
CLUB, Shirley Berman • was
Mesdames Aaron' Rose, journal; Joseph
elected president. She will be Bortman,
co-chairman; Saul Brenner,
assisted by Esther Prohow, vice- tickets; David Sarnelson and 'Dan Wein-
baum,
-
co-chairmen;
Albert Posen, spe:
president; Lillian Mevis and vial gifts; Philip Langwald,
honoriums;
Esther Seligson, secretaries;- and Carl Krupp, co-chairman; Sam Pernikoff,
younger set; Malcolm Rivkin, co-chair-
Johanna Lipson, treasurer. -
man; Herman Littky, arrangernentsi and
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Joseph Katchke, publicity.
DAVID-HORODOKER 'YOUNG
WOMEN are planning a lunch-
eon for Feb. 11, at the home of
S
Mrs. L. Heiman, on Roslyn Rd.
P
For tickets, call Mrs. M. Wein-
stein, TO. 6-8723.
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RADOMER LADIES AUXIL-
IARY recently installed the fol-
lowing newly-elected officers in
a ceremony at Bereznitzer Hall:
Mesdames S. Ager, president; S.
Rubin, vice-president; F. Wine-
man, treasurer; W. Finkelstein,
trustee; G. Rolnitzky a n d E.
Katz secretaries; J. Weintraub,
sgt-at-arms; N. Wolok and J.
Wisotsky, publicity committee;
and B. Adler and L. Sugar, sun-
shine committee.
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ROCHEL LAYA STEPINER
AID SOCIETY has planned its
donor luncheon for April 14, at
Holiday Manor. Mesdames N.
Norman Goldenberg, Reuben .
Galchinsky and Nathan Rosen-
thal comprise the donor com-
mittee.
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