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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 1, 1953

(More ChtiOni .rage lip
At its recent election meeting,
members of SHARONA CHAP-
'ntt, Pioneer Women'selected
the following new officers:
Helen Stein, president; Thelma
Zak and IVfollie Sallen, vice-
presidents; Sophie Komisar, Ro-
berta Kay, Florence • Liss, • Ann
Kaplan and Ceil Boldstein, sec-
retaries; Lorraine Bale, treasur-
er; Helen Golcibaum, dues chair-
man; Bea Shulman, Mcratzot
Hapoalot; Naomi Kline, bulle-
tin; Bertha Rochlin, darlings;
and Barbara Linden, member-
ship. Installation ceremonies
will take place at a banquet at
6:30 p.m., Thursday, at Holiday
Manor. Mrs. • Irving Posner,
Council president, will be inee
stalling officer. • An original
skit by Thelma Zak will be pre-
sented by the dramatic group.
Call Ethel Wasser, UN. 4-477,
for reservations.
*
*
RADOMER LADIES AUXILI-
ARY will hold an executive
meeting at 8:30 pen., Tuesday,
at the home of Mrs. M. Klapar,
3006 Leslie.
*
*
*

'NORTH WOODWARD
BRANUH, Jewish Women's Euro-

pean Welfare Organization, will
meet at 12 noon, Tuesday, at
the home of Mrs. Anna Gold-
berg, 2903 Elmhurst. Final plans
for the May 13 Orphan's Show-
er, to be held at Cong. Beth
Meses, will be made. Mrs. Gold-
berg is chairman, assisted by
Meeeames Joseph Zuckerman
and M. Fishman.
*
*
*
Final plans for its mother
and daughter party will be
formulated at a meeting of the
DA-Vie) - HORODOKER YOUNG
WOMEN, at the home of Mrs. L.
Cohen, 3358 Burlingame. The
party is slated for 6:30 p.m.,
May 13, at Zack's. Recently
the iuilowing members serviced
the Downtown USO: Mesdames
J. Applebaum, B. Chase, L.
Cohen, J. M. Davidson, A.
Dorciien, J. Friedman, J. Guter-
man, L. Heiman, I. Knoppow,
P. Kutnick, A. Levine, J. 01-
shansky, M. Stein, P. Stollma.n,
M. Weinsteinand J. Zemmol.
*
*
*
JUNIOR EQUALITY. CLUB
will hold a husbands and wives
social on Saturday night. Fea-
tures of the program will be a
cocktail: party, midnight supper
and party games,

*
*
NORTHWEST ISRAEL SIS-
TERAHOOD will hold a member-
bringea-member meeting and
social on. May 13, in the syna-
gogue building. A committee
consisting *of • Mesdames M.
Duchan, L. Goldstein, A. Klein,
A. Moss and N. Sukenic are writ-
ing- a constitution for the new-
ly-formed group. Women inter-
ested in joining the organization
should contact Mrs. Duchan,
UN. 4-2706;or Mrs. G. Averbuch,
UN.,2-2486,
*
*
*
AESCUALAPIAN LADIES
AUXILIARY will hold a board
meeting at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday,
at the home of Mrs. Bernard
Breyer, 18060 „Mendota.. •

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MEN'S AUXILIARY will hold its

sixth annual mother and daugh-
ter banquet on May 12, at Zack's.
Mrs. Lillian Shechter, chairman,
announces that there will be
professional entertainment. Call
her for reservations at TO.
6-8950.
*
*
*
DIANE MALERMAN CHAP-
TER, BBG, will hold a mother
and daughter banquet at 1 p.m.,
Monday, in the Mayfair Room.
Faye Kaplan is banquet chair-
man, and is assisted by Elaine
Rosner and Libby Lamcov. En-
tertainment will include vocal
solos by Marian Goodman and
Phyllis Nedleman.
*
*
*
NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE
WOMEN will hold a board meet-
ing Tuesday afternoon, at the
home of Mrs. Joe Morrison, 18915
Kentucky. A series of work shop
meetings to , accelerate fund-
raising activities will be dis-
cussed.
*
*
*
HARRY B: KEIDAN CHAP-
TER, Bnai Brith, will hold its
first mother and daughter ban-
quet at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, in
the Park Shelton Hotel, an-
nounces Mrs. Andrew Hartman,
president. Bess Greenwald,
monologuist, • will narrate an
original script. Chapter partic-
ipants include Mesdames Arthur.
Disner, Seymour King, Norman
Kaufman and Samuel Wexler.
For tickets call Mrs. Gilbert Bor-
enstein, chairman, SU. 8-0172,
or Mrs. Maxwell Goldstein, co-
chairman, UN. 4-8266.
*
*
*
LOUIS MARSHALL CHAPTER,
Bnai Brith Young _Women, will
meet at 8 p.m., Wednesday, at
the home of Betty Taffel, 2709
Tyler. Final plans for Thurs-
day's mother and daughter ban-
quet will be made, and discus-
sion will be held on the district
convention June 19 to 21. New
members are urged to call Mar-
ilyn Moscawitz, president, TO.
9-0581, br Elsie Ring, TO. 9-2183.

Detroit Hadassah
To Hold Installation
Of New Officers

Election and induction of new
officers of Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah will be held May 12
at the Davison Jewish Center.
Preceding the business meeting,
dessert luncheon will be served
at 12:30 p.m.
Mr& Morse SaulSon, president,
invites all Hadassali members to
attend-. The induction ceremony
has been prepared' by Mesdames
William Flashenberg, program
chairman, Joseph Jackier, Dan-
iel Cohn, Milford. Pregerson and
Sidney Winer, and is entitled
"What's Under Our Hats?"
Mrs. Barney Israel, 18066
Warrington Dr., is general ticket
chairman of the County Fair to
be held June 6 and 7 at Beth
Aaron Synagogue. She will re-
ceive ticket reports from 8 a.m.
to midnight every. Tuesday.
Ticke t chairmen, are Sophia
Fenton, Business kProfessional;
Mesdames Eugene Rosen and
Meyer Berke, Bagley; Wm. Adel-
son, Central East;, Samuel Block
Central West; Irving Weinstein,
Russell Woods East; Benjamin
Gordon, Russell Woods West;
Alvin Lezell, Schaefer; Harvey

Snider, Sherwood; Sol Friedman,
UniversitY East; D. W. Schiff,
University Vest; Sol Collins,

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"Financing the Later Years"

ng a g e ment.4

Mr. and Mrs.. Ben Zelonka„ of
W. Grand Ave., announce the
engagement of their .daughter,
Anne, to Lawrence Pernick, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Per-
nick, of San Juan Dr. Mr. Per-
nick, a senior in Wayne Univer-
sity's college of business admin-
istration, is a member of Mu.
Beta Chi fraternity. A July wed-
ding is planned.

*

*

At a recent family gathering,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Mandelbaum,
formerly of Windsor, Ont., an-
nounced the. engagement of
their daughter, Dora, to. Sam
Kaner, of Detroit, son of the
noon, today. •
late Mr. and Mrs. J. Kaner. The
is a graduate of the
Rome for Aged Women bride-elect
Detroit College of Pharmacy.
Plan Installation Lunch Her fiance holds a bachelor's de-
gree from Wayne University's
Mrs. Sam Newman, chairman college of pharmacy. He is affili-
of the installation luncheon to ated with Rho Pi Phi fraternity.
be held by the Women's Auxili- The wedding will be solemnized
ary, Jewish Home for Aged, at on July 26, at Cong. Bnai David.
12:30 p.m., May
18, at Holiday

Manor, an-
nounces that
reservations are
now being tak-
en by the fol-

lowing ticket
chairmen : Mrs.
Sidney Levison,
VA. 3-0933, Mrs.
Walter L a s ser,
Mrs. Newman UN. 2-6753 and
Mrs. Sam Newman, UN. 1-7325.
Rhoda Zahavie Shames, well-
known Detroit singer, will ren-
der several songs, accompanied
at the piano by Mrs. Herman
Bregman. Mrs. I. E. Goodman
will install the incoming offi-
cers.
Mrs. Daniel Marcus, president,
announces that members and

their friends should contact
ticket chairmen for reservations
not later than May 10.

Skit to Relate Council
Activities During Year

Lix• 'Wood, for details. '

For Fine Music
and Entertainment

Cali

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and His Orchestra
UM. 2-2783
Or
TO. 8-2907

Getting Married?

Call UN. 4-6442

FLORIST

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For Better Designs
Reasonable Quotations
--on-

Featured• Wedding and Bar Mitzvah
Entertainment. Stage and Strolling

TE. 2-1146

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All Occasions
For Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs—
Also Personalized Napkins—Book
Matches and Stationery
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For Reservations
Mn. I, Gold. -
TO. 5-5774

, o,cAP

•rj

American Zionist Youth Com-
mission announces that the
third annual Young Judea
summer-in-Israel program for
July and August is priced at
$750 for all expenseS. Apply at
Zionist Organization of Detroit,

Herman Murov and Al Levenson,
of the Jewish Vocational Service,
who Will talk on programs offer-
ed by JVS.


HOLIDAY MANOR
PONCHITO'S RHUMBA
BANE)

OPENING

Temple Israel Sisterhodd
To Install New Officers

Jacob Citrin, president of
Temple Israel, will be installing
officer at the annual election
and installation luncheon of the
temple Sisterhood, to be held
May 11, in the youth hall of the
temple.
The invocation will be given
by Mrs. Marcus Lebster, presi-
dent of the Michigan Federation
of Temple Sisterhoods, and Mrs.
Harvey Steadman, national
board member, will deliver the
benediction. •
A group of musical 'selections
will be presented by Cantor
Robert Tulman, accompanied at
the piano by Mrs. Maurice Stein,
announces Mrs. Louis Wolfgang,
chairman, who is accepting re-
servations at UN. 4-9437.

Institute held by D. W. Simons
Center. Mrs. Mary K. Guiney, as-
sistant director, Wayne County
Bureau of Social Aid, will be
principal speaker at the pre-;
gram, to be held at 1. p.m.
Thursday, at the Center, 4006'
Tuxedo.
Mrs. Victor Shiffman, of the
National Council of Jewish
Women, will be the afternoon's
chairman. She will introduce

Master of Ceremonies

3246 W. Davison

place the' usual annual presi-
dent's report at a luncheon
Meeting of the Detroit Section;
National Council of Jewish
Women, at 12:30 p.m., Monday,
at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel.
To tell the *story of the year's
achieVenients in song, Mrs.
Leonard Weiner and Mrs. Her-
schel Kreger have written lyrics
to Gilbert and Sullivan music.
All parts will be played by Coun-
cil members.
Mrs. Emil Rothman will pre-
side, and will announce the
newly-elected officers and board
members. A guest at the lunch-
eon meeting will be Mrs. David
Zulke, new president of the De-
troit Federation of Women's
Clubs.

i.s the topic ,of the third sessions
in the Living in Later Years

S. ROSENBLAT

"The Councileers" is the title
of a musical skit which will re-.

ZioniSts Plan Israel Tour

Ode Muffin
„Aux

trit4 err xillr.

Mr& Irwin Levine, president
of BETH AARON SISTERHOOD,
announces the completion of
plans for its third annual Torah
Fund luncheon, to be held at
12:30 p.m. May 12, in the syn-
agogue social hall. Mesdames
Milton Harris and Irving Chaik-
en, co-chairmen, announce that
all proceeds will go to the Jewish
Theological Seminary in New
York. Mrs. Abe Katzman, re
gional Torah Fund chairman,
will be guest speaker; and a pro-
gram, directed by Mrs. Sidney
Weinberg, is planned. For tickets
call ticket chairman, Mrs. Hy-
man Zalenko, UN. 3-0245.
* * *
BETH, ABRAHAM WOMEN'S
CLUB and SISTERHOOD will
appear on Ladies Day over
WJBK-TV (channel 2) at 12

'Financing Later. Years'
Is Subject of Series

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