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May 22, 1953 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-05-22

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' DAVID - HORODOKER JUN-
IORS will hold its first luncheon
9,t 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the
home of Mrs. A. Kamferr, 17133
Pinehurst. Proceeds will go to
charity. Friends are invited. For
information, call Mrs, A. Kastner,
UN. 4-6441.
* * *
Mrs. Harry L. Blitz was elected
president of NORTHWEST IS-
RAEL SISTERHOOD at a recent
organizational meeting. Those
serving with her are Mesdames
Milton Duchan. and Gilbert
Averbuch, vice-presidents; and
Norman Sukenic and Arthur
Klein, secretaries. Officers will
be installed at ceremonies June
10, at 17376 Wyoming. Husbands
And friends are invited.
* * *
GOLDA MYERSON GROUP,
Pioneer Women, will meet Mon-
day, in the home of Ann Klein-
platz, 2641 Leslie. Mrs. Ruth
Kanter will be guest speaker.
The following officers will be
installed at ceremonies June 9,
Northwood Inn: Mesdames J.
Brindze, president; L. Diamond
and M. Fealk, vice-president;
Ann Rubenfaer, M. Landsberg,
Roseline Baum, N. Cohen, A.
Gordon and H. Abromowitz, sec-
retaries; E. Epstein, . treasurer;
H. Mondrow, Moatzot Hapolot;
S. Lupovitch, bulletin; A, Miller,
membership; and A, Green,
eultural.
* *
ISRAEL CHAPTER, iBnai
Brith, will install the following
officers at ceremonies June 2,
at Young Israel Center: Mes-
dames Alvin Solomon, president;

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Harold Sternfeld, Fred Weinstein
and Miss Helen Weiner, vice-
presidents; Seymour Ribiat,
treasurer; Morris Shrager, Harry
Ceasar, George Sugarman and
Lewis Adle, secretaries; Morris
Sadoff, historian; Ben Heller,
s e n t i n e 1; Harold Goldstone,
guide; Miss Anita Rossin, Hy
Koenigsberg and Max Apple-
baum, trustees; Sidney. Eidel-
man, monitress. Board mem-
bers are Mesdames Jake Zak,
Manuel Berman, Hy Dorfman,
William Barron, Nathan Pres-
ton, Arthur Siegel, Irving Adler,
Beryle Walters, Leonard Gurwin
and Allan Kaplan.
* * *
PYTHIAN SISTERS will hold
its mother and daughter ban-
quet Tuesday, at Bel-Aire Ter-
race. For reservations call Ida
Lober, TO. '7-6328. For informa-
tion on group activties, call
Esther Rachliff, WE. 3-0474.

*

* *

BETH ITZCHOCK SISTER-
HOOD will hold a buffet supper
and games party at 6 p.m., Sun-
day, in the synagogue social hall,
at 3836 Fischer. Prizes will be
awarded. For information call
Mrs. Jane Rosenfeld, president,
WA. 2-9509; Mrs. Nathan Slepi-
an, WA. 3-4454, or Mrs. S. Fisher,
ED. 1-8467.



*

CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will meet at 8:30
p.m., Wednesday, at Holiday
Manor. New officers will be elec-
ted. For information, call Mrs.
Gold, TO. 5-5774.
* * *
BETH AARON SISTERHOOD
will conclude its season's meet-
ings at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the
synagogue. Mrs. Irwin Levine,
president, will preside over the
election meeting. The new offi-
cers will be installed at a joint
program with the Men's Club on
June 8, at the synagogue. •
* * *
A joint luncheon for paid-up
members will be held by North
Woodward Branch and Jewish
Women European Welfare Or-
ganization at 12 noon, Monday,
announce the two presidents,
Mrs. Sadie B. Haut and Mrs. Jack
Seder. The event will be at Tu-
rover Temple, 12129 Dexter, and
chairmen will be Mesdames Min-
nie Levy and Sadie Bolokofsky.
* * *
JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB
will meet Monday, at the home
of Marilyn Barnett, in Oak
Park. Final plans for the June
2 anniversary luncheon at Devon
Gables will be made, and ele.3-
ton of officers will be held.

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* * * THE * * *

Mrs. Ben Mostyn, membership
chairman of AVODAH CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, announces
a membership luncheon Monday
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Ben Bayer, 19435 Birwood. Offi-
cers and chairmen - will present
their annual reports. Games will
follow. New. officers will be in-
stalled June 10, at a dinner pro-
gram at Elmwood Casino. Res-
ervations should be made with
co-chairmen Mrs. Nelson Dembs,
UN. 3-8771, or Mrs. Jack Schiff,
UN. 1-5079, before June 5.

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* * *

BETH ABRAHAM SISTER-
HOOD will meet at 8:45 p.m.,
Tuesday, in the synagogue. Plans
will be made for the annual
linen shower for Israel, to be
held , at a luncheon on June 2.
* * *
BETH ABRAHAM WOMEN'S
CLUB will hold its fifth annual
meeting at 8:45 p.m., Thursday,
in the synagogue social hall. Mrs.
N. J. Kaufman, president, an-
nounces that election of officers
will be held.
* * *
In order to send a substantial
contribution to the Jewish Con-
sumptive Relief Society in Den-
ver, for the upkeep of Detroit
patients, the society's DETROIT
AUXILIARY, formerly the Molly
Segal Auxiliary, is planning its
annual donor luncheon for •2:30
p.m., June 2, in the Mayfair
Room. Reservations for the event
can be made with Mrs. Paul
Shapiro, president, WE. 3-8797,
or Mrs. Max Ducker, TO. 5-1373.
* * *
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB will meet Monday at Cong.
Bnai Moshe. Mrs. Rose Ehrlich-
man is chairman of the nomi-
nating committee, which will
present the slate of new group
officers.

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Zedakah Club Re-Elects
Mrs, Zellman President

tremendous crowds

. everybody is talking
Here's the sale that has topped everything .
about these great offerings at Ben Pupko's May Action Sale! There's
only 8 days left . . . It's your opportunity to save on finest quality
furnishings for your home . . to pick from the newest colors and

*

The season's final meeting of
MAIMONIDES WOMEN'S AUX-
ILIARY will be held at a lunch-
eon at Dearborn Inn, 12:30 p.m.,
May 26. Mrs. Charles Gitlin will
install the new officers. Mrs.
H. S. Mellen will present the
past president's pin to the re-
tiring president, Mrs. I, W.
Silver. •

• •
CHAPTER KINNERET Pioneer
Women will meet Wednesday, at
12:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs.
A. Feinberg, 17197 Mendota. A
cultural program is planned.
Mrs. Jack Gosman, president,
announces that the chapter will
appear on "Ladies Day" on
WJBK-TV., June 4, at 12 noon.
* * *
BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will elect new officers
at its meeting Monday, at 11818
Dexter. Miss Geraldine Stashef-
sky of Habonim will be guest
speaker.

.

Here's the sale that's topped everything
taking advantage of the wonderful values.

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Draperies $7.98 to $10.98 pr.

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MRS. DAVID M, ZELLMAN
will be installed as president. of
the Zedakah Club at a special
luncheon at 1 p.m., June 2, in
the Detroit Leland Hotel. Re-
elected for another term as

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president, Mrs. Zellman will
serve with Mesdames Henry
Levett, Abe Nusholtz and Joseph
Staub, vice - presidents. For
luncheon reservations, call Mrs.
Abe Iilson, TO. 7-6006.

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - 13

Friday, May 22, 1953

Matching Draperiett
$7.98 to $10.98

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AT

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