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MLAWER UMGEGEND VER-
MIN AUXILIARY will celebrate
its 18th annual Victoria Burn-
stein mother and daughter af-
fair, with a dinner at 6:30 p.m.,
April 28, in the Mayfair Room.
Detroit. Chapter, Bnai Brith,
dramatic group will entertain
with a skit. For reservations
call Mrs. Israel Burnstein, TR.
2-4053, or Mrs. Joseph Kasmer,
president, TO. 8-0534. Prizes will
be awarded.
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Mrs. Milton Kogan, president
of NORTHWEST CHILD RES-
CUE WOMEN, announces that
members will be hostesses to
their husbands at a box social
on Saturday evening, at the
home of Sam Feldmans, 4004 W.
Outer Dr. Mrs. Arthur Simon,
the evening's chairman, has ar-
ranged a program of entertain-
ment including humorist Max
Sosin. An Israeli movie will be
shown in commemoration of the
new state's fifth anniversary.
For reservations, call Mrs.
Simon, UN. 4-5847, or Mrs. Joe
Morrison, UN. 3-7104.
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Mrs. Samuel M. Bicoll, presi-
dent of FANNIE GLUCK CHAP-
TER, Mizrachi Women, an-
nounces that final plans have
been made for the May 2 Cab-
aret Night Dance, at Beth
Aaron Synagogue, featuring
Mickey Woolf and his orchestra.
For tickets, call Mrs. Emil Spil-
Man, WE. 3-1100, or Mrs. Paul
Fenton, UN. 2-5772. A get-
acquainted party has been
scheduled for 8:30 p.m., this
Tuesday, at Belcrest Hotel. Mrs.
Sidney Weinberg has directed a
program to be presented. The
public is invited.
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Mrs. Martha Weisman, presi-
dent of LADIES OF 'MOSAIC,
announces the group's annual
barn dance will be held at 8:30
p.m., Sunday, at Carpenter's
Hall. Mrs. Shirley Garsoff,
chairman, is assisted in plan-
ning by Mesdames Gladys Bas-
kin, Rhea Nolish, Elizabeth Pos-
ner and Et), el Lakind,
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HEBREW LADIES AID SOCI-
ETY will hold its annual paid-
up luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Wed-
nesday, at Cong. Bnai Moshe.
Mrs. Esther Engel is chairman.
Mrs. Joseph Rosenthal, presi-
dent, announces that the group
recently sent an electric oven to
Israel.
KIM
HINTER
starring
in
"THE WINDOW"
WINDOW"
Trapped in the shadows of fear
and uncertainty, three pepple
grope for the path to happiness.
But each one must first face a
hard, bitter struggle with himself.
Produced by
HIMAN BROWN
This radio drama is part of the
series covering the world-wide
Jewish needs met by
Ailied Jewish
Campaign
Be Sure to Listen
Time: 9 p.m.
Date: Saturday, April 18
Station: WWJ
Guest Speaker
Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels,
Chairman, Women's Division
1953 Allied Jewish Campaign
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BETH AARON SISTERHOOD
will hold an oneg shabbat at
2:30 p.m., Saturday, at the home
of Mrs. Morris Plotnick, 18213
Kentucky. Mesdames Benjamin
H. Gorrelick and Morris Litvin
have planned a Sefirah theme
for the afternoon. Rabbi B. H.
Gorrelick will reveiw Opatoshu's
"The Last Revolt," and Cantor
Judah Goldring will sing selec-
tions and lead community sing-
ing. Miss Gloria Plotnick will
also sing several songs. Friends
are invited to attend.
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At a recent meeting of the
JEWISH HOME FOR AGED
AUXILIARY plans were made
for the annual installation
luncheon, scheduled for May 18,
at Holiday Manor. Mrs. Daniel
Marcus, president, urges all
women who are interested in
providing additional comforts
and recreation for residents of
the Home to make luncheon
reservations.
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PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB will hold a games party
Sunday evening, at Cong. Bnai
Israel, 12650 Linwood. Mrs. Belle
Cohen is chairman. Plans also
are being made for a May 13
mother and daughter party.
Reservations may be obtained
from Mrs. Becky Weinman, TY.
7-6510.
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NORTH WOODWARD
BRANCH, Jewish Women's
European Welfare Organization,
will meet at 12 noon, Tuesday,
at the home of Mrs. Sam Ese-
row, 2717 Glendale. Plans will be
completed for the May 13 or-
phans shower, to be held at
Cong. Beth Moses. For tickets
call Mrs. I d a Goldblatt, TO.
7-2'730.
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NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet at 12:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, at the home of Mrs.
Ludwig Borax •
17135 San
Juan, for the election of officers.
An installation luncheon will be
held at 12:30 p.m., May 6, at
Korm.endy's
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PYTHIAN SISTERS will cele-
brate its 26th anniversary on
Wednesday e v e n i n g, at its
temple. All 25-year members will
receive pins. The grand chief
of Michigan will be present at
this occasion.
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BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, will hold
an open meeting at 8:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, at Young Israel Center.
Morton Sobel will speak on
"Probing Our Prejudices." New
members are invited. The
group's recent initiation class
was named for Miss Etta Davis,
the first president of B & P
Chapter. Members wishing to
serve on the installation dance
committee are urged to call
Call Ruth Blumenthal, chair-
man, TO. 7-4857.
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LOUIS MARSHALL YOUNG
WOMEN, Bnai Brith, will meet
at 8 p.m., Wednesday, at the
home of Ruth Krandall, 18129
San Juan.
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ISRAEL CHAPTER, Bnai
Brith, will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
Tuesday. a t Adas Shalom Syna-
gogue. The evening will feature
free dishes, movies and a guest
speaker, announces Mrs. Sey-
mour Ribiat, ADL chairman.
Membership a n d conservation
awards will be presented. Guests
are invited.
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BETH AARON SISTERHOOD
will hold a Torah FuncL lunch-
eonette on May 12, in the syna-
gogue social hall. Mrs. Milton
Harris, and Mrs. Irving Chaiken,
chairmen, announce that
proceeds will go to the Jewish
Theological Seminary. For tick-
ets call Mrs. Hyman Zalenko,
UN. 3-0245, or Mrs. Jack Taylor,
UN. 4-1293, ticket chairmen. All
members interested in working
on. the committee should call
UN. 3-6574 or UN. 3-8532.
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THE JEWISH NEWS-1 1
Friday, April 17, 1953
cfivi cep
Oak Park Synagogue and Cen-
chairman, urges members and Youth from Los Angeles ter, recently formed for resi-
friends to reserve the date. Mrs
dents of Northwest Detroit and
Levin is assisted by Mesdames
Southern Oakland County, will
Rose Rubin, Lena Weinberg and
hold an oneg shabbat this eve-
E v a Bernstein, co - chairmen.
ning, at Andrew Jackson School,
Call TO. 9-1709 for reservations.
Wyoming and Oak Park Blvd.
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Discussion will include plans
PURITY CHAPTER, Order of
for the opening of a Sunday
Eastern Star, announces plans
school by the center next -.0cto-- .
for a donor luncheon on May
ber.
,
19, at Holiday Manor. Enter-
The group's barn dance; its
tainment is being planned. Call
first social affair, will be held •
Frances Shapiro for tickets.
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Sunday evening at Van's Barn,
31160 W. Eight Mile Rd. for tic-
YOUNG WOMEN'S B I C U R
kets call Mrs. Elayne Brown, LI.
CHOLEM is planning its moth-
6-2102, or buy them at the door.
ers and daughters dinner and
program for May 5, at L'Aiglon's
For information on member-
in the Fisher Bldg. Reservations
ship call Mrs. Alice Botson, LI.
are being taken by Mrs. Ann
6-1492. The public is invited to
Frankford, TO. 5-7452. For its
all affairs of the congregation.
major fund-raising affair, the
organization is sponsoring "Far-
fel Follies" at the Cass Theater
Want One of
on April 24. For tickets call Mrs.
MISS SHERYL LA FIDES
J. Viedrah, TO. 9-2130.
These New
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. La-
Final plans are being made Pides, of Indiana Ave., announce
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by DAVID-HORODOKE-R the engagement of their daugh-
YOUNG WOMEN for its mother- ter, Sheryl Edith, to Richard
daughter party, scheduled for Krasnow, son of Mr. and Mrs.
May 13, at Zack's. For tickets Philip Krasnow, of Las Vegas,
call Mrs. M. Weinstein, TO. Nev. and Los Angeles, Calif.
6-8723. The organization will
The bride-elect is a junior in
service the USO on April 27.
Wayne University's college of
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education. Her fiance is a grad-
SHERUTH LEAGUE will meet uate of University of Southern
Tuesday, at Carmel Hebrew California college of engineer-
School. A panel discussion on ing.
camp progress will be featured,
Plans are being made for an
and movies of the Sheruth Aug. 2 wedding.
dramatic group production of
"Legs and Laffs" will be shown.
Classifield Advertising accept-
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ed until 10 a.m., Wednesday.
CAREER G R 0 U P, National Call WO. 5-1155.
Council of Jewish Women, will
hold a games party and ship-
a-box shower at 8:30 p.m., Sat-
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MRS. 7TORTON M. WEINGER
In a ceremony March 15, at
Bel-Aire Terrace, Roslyn Klein,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Klein, of Woodingham Dr., be-
came the bride of Morton M.
Weinger, son of William : Wein-
ger, of Whitcomb Ave., and the
late Mrs. Weinger. Rabbi Jacob
E. Segal and Cantor Nicholas
Fenakel officiated.
The bride wore a gown of
white satin beaded with seed
pearls and featuring a stand-up
ccllar and a long train. She wore
a cloche headpiece, trimmed in
pearls that matched the gown.
She carried a white Bible with
white orchids and streamers.
Mrs. Gloria Klein, the bride's
sister-in-law, was matron of
honor, and bridesmaids were
Claire Gross, Mrs. Ruth Wright
and Etheline Klein. Sam Havis,
the bridegroom's cousin, was
best man. Ushers included Irwin
Klein, brother of the bride, Rob-
ert Jaffe and Herbert Samovitz.
. Following a honeymoon in
Florida, the couple will reside
on Green Street, Oak Park.
Yet I have thought, I have
labored in vain. I have spent
my strength for nought and
vanity; yet surely my right is
with the Lord and my recom-
Bnai Moshe. Mrs. Isadore Levin, pense with my God—Isa. 49:4.
YESHIVATH CHACHMEY
LUBLIN AUXILIARY is plan-
ning its 11th annual donor
luncheon for May 12, at Cong.
Sheryl LaPides to Wed
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