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May 29, 1953 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-05-29

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DAVID-HORODOKER YOUNG
WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION will
hold an emergency itincheon . on
June 11, at the D, W. Simons
Center, 4000 Tuxedo. All pro-
ceeds will be used for CARE
packages for needy families in
Israel. For tickets and infor-
mation call Mrs. M. Weinstein;
TO. 6-8723.
*
*
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
will meet at 1 p.m., Wednesday,
at 4000 Tuxedo. Election of offi-
cers and a social will be held.
Friends are invited.
* * *
HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet Monday, at
11818 Dexter. Max Chomsky,
guest speaker, will talk o n
"World Events in Relation to
Israel." Installation of officers
will be held June 15, - at the
Fort Wayne Hotel. For reserva-
tions, call TO. 5-5226 or TU.
3-3355.
* * *
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
will close its season with a paid-
up membership party and elec-
tion of officers on Monday even-
ing, in the synagogue social
hall . The board will hold a
social gathering June 8, at the
Golden Pheasant.
* * *
CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS recently h on or e d
members who brought in con-
tributions of $100 or over at a
victory luncheon in the Wonder
Bar. Mrs. Thomas Rosenberg,
president, Mrs. David Wilber,
and Mrs. Stanley Oshin were
selected as deligates to the na-
tional convention July 4 to 8,
in Los Angeles.
* * *
SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHI
will install Mrs. Milton Winston
as president at ceremonies at
12:30 p.m., Wednesday, in Young
Israel Center. Other officers are
Mesdames Is a ac Rosenthal,
Lois Goldfine, Joseph Kunin and
Joshua Sperka, vice-presidents;
Abraham Kellman, Flora Smer-
ling, Augusta Subar and Ida
Goldfine, secretaries; Mor r i s
Mondrow, treasurer; Rose Whit-
man, JNF; Rose Singer, bonds;
Beckie Cronenwalt and Pearl
Leader, social chairman. The
afternoon's program is a musi-
cal arranged by Mrs. Drora Se-
lesny Kleinplatz.
* * . *
Mrs. Samuel M. Bicoll, pre'si-
dent of FANNIE GLUCK CHAP-
TER, Mizrachi Women, announ-
ces the installation of new offi-
cers program, to be held June
9, at Bel-Aire Terrace. Rabbi
Jacob Chinitz will be installing
officer, and a musical program
will be presented. For reser-
vations, call Mrs. Milton Rad-
ner, UN. 3-8290.
*
*
YOUNG WOMEN'S BI CUR
CHOLEM will install new offi-

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Club Activilieo

cers at a paid-up membership
luncheon on June 9, at North-
wood Inn, The following will be
inducted', Mesdames M. A. Fine,
president; Joseph Viedrah,
Charles Kahn and M e r vin
Gardner„ vice-presidents; Char-
les Viker, Samuel Moscow, Ester
Staller and William Frankford,
secretaries, George Brown,
treasurer; and Alan Smith, case
supervisor. For rese r v a t i o n s
call Ann Kahn, UN. 4-0220.
*
*
*
Detroit Ladies Auxiliary, Jew-
ish Consumptives Relief Society
will hold its an-
nu al donor
'luncheon at
12:30 p.m., Tues-
day, in the May-
fair Room, an-
nounces M r s .
Paul Shapiro,
president. En-
tertainment will
follow the
luncheon, from
which all pro-
Mrs. Shapiro ceeds will sup-
port Detroit patients at the
Denver sanitorium. For reserva-
tions call Mrs. Shapiro, WE.
3-8797, or Mrs. Max Ducker,
secretary, TO. 5-1373.
*
*
BETH ABRAHAM SISTER-
HOOD will hold a luncheon and
linen shower for Israel on Tues-
day afternoon, in the synagogue
social hall, it i§ announced by
Mrs. Louis Ellenbogen, president.
* * *
PASADENA -STUDY CLUB, at
its last meeting, elected Mrs.
Ernestine Medow, president. She
will be assisted by Mesdames
Molly Rothenberg, vice-presi-
dent; .Celia Lash, secretary;
Betty Gold, treasurer; Fay
Weindling. sunshine committee
chairman; and Martha Burn-
stein, reporter.
* * *
GOODFELLOWSHIP AUXIL-
IARY will hold its sixth annual
charity luncheon at 12:30 _p. m.,
June 10, at Rosenberg's on Dex-
ter, Prizes and games will be
featured, with all proceeds go-
ing to charity.
* *
LOUIS MARSHALL YOUNG
WOMEN, Bnai Brith, will meet
at 8 p. m., Wednesday, at the
home of Estelle Rosenberg, 3749
Monterey. Plans for the forth-
coming convention, June 19 to
21, will be discussed. Registra-
tion fees for the parley must be
paid by Monday. At a recent
program, trophies were awarded
to the following members of the
bowling league : Beverly Sher-
man, Shirley Berk, Marilyn
Moscowitz, Sharon Greeenwald
and Ruth Krandall. For infor-
mation on the group, call Miss
Moscowitz, TO. 9-0581, or Miss
Greenwald, WE. 4-5770.
* * *
Mrs. Andrew Hartman, puesi-
dent of HARRY B. KEIDAN
CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, an-
nounces that officers will be in-
stalled at 8:30 p. m., June 9, in
a joint program with the Lodge,
at Holiday Manor. Mrs. Ben
Feinstein and Mrs. Al Cutler are
installation chairmen, and Mrs.
Charles Solovich, past District
president, will be installing of-
ficer. The Chapter's first busi-
cal review will be featured; on
the program.
* * *
ZEDAKAH CLUB will hold its
installation ceremonies at 1
p. m., Tuesday, at the Detroit
Leland Hotel. Mrs. Morris Adler
will be guest speaker. For reser-
vations, call Mrs. Abe Ilson, TO.
7-6006.
*
*
-
CHESED SHEL EMES AUXIL-
IARY will hold a luncheon Mon-
day afternoon, at its building,
2995 JOy. Proceeds will pay off
the balance of the large tent
recently purchased by the
group, to be used during rainy
weather at the Society's ceme-
tery, according to Mrs. Ida Solo=
mon, president. For reserva-
tions, call WS. J. Rubin, vice-
president, TY. 5-6293.
*
*
.
At a joint meeting of alumnae
and active members of BETA
LAMBDA CHAPTER, Phi Sigma
Sigma, Mrs. Manny Berkowitz,

of Los Angeles, Calif., director
Of philanthropy, was honored

"What Is. Torah?" a cantata,
guest. New actives installed as will be presented by the gradu-
officers of the Wayne University ation class of the United JeWish
Chapter were Mildred Sherman,
Folk Schools at
archon; Gloria Greenberg, vice-
i t s graduation
archon ; Sarena Feuerman, bur-
exercises June
sar; and Lydia Bachrach, scribe
, at Bel-Aire
tribune.
':, Terrace,
*
Mrs. Adele
MARY CAPLAN WOMEN will
.'Mondry.. chair-
hold its annual mother and
man, announces
daughter banquet at 6:30 p.m.,
that a six-
Monday, at the Davison Jewish
course d i n ner
Center, announces Mrs. Shirley
will precede the
Berman, president. Mrs. Esther
program, M r s.
Sherman is arrangements chair-
Mondry also
man.
stated that al-
ready 500 tickets
ROSE SITTIG COHEN PTO,
Mrs. Mondry have been dis-
United Hebrew Schools will end tributed for the dinner and
its season with a dessert lunch- graduation program,
eon and program at 1 p.m.,
Jacob Glazier is chairman of
Wednesday, in the school audi-
torium. Vivian Kozenn will be the school book annual, which
guest artist. Morris Nobel, prin- will contain information on the
cipal, will install the following program of the Schools.
officers:
Mesdames
Isadore
Plotnick, president; Jack Stein-
hardt, vice-president; Edward
Fishman, Samuel Leib, secre-
taries; Joseph Tracht, treasurer;
Albert Spinner, social chairman;
and Irving Arlin, Manny Bar-
ris, Joseph Rodd, Sidney Kat-
chem, Frank Reuben, Al
Ko-
bel, Frank Katz and Al Sandler.

Schedule Reception
For Israel Confirmancl

Confirmatfon, services of Tem-
ple Israel welq. beld on Tuesday:,
May 19. An at 'home is planned
by the following c56firmand:
* C *',
JOAN ELLEN LEWIS, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Lewis, of 5290 W. Outer Dr., Si
to 10 p. in., Sunday, May 31. No
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At a recent party given by
Mrs. Helen Greenberg for mem-
bers of PRIMROSE BENEVO-
LENT CLUB, proceeds went to
the Child Rescue Fund, an-
nounces Mrs. Rose Aaron, child
rescue chairman. Assisting Mrs.
Greenberg was Mrs. Nellie
Brown.

Mrs. Seder to Head
European Welfare Org.

Jewish Women's European
W'elfare Organization will hold
its installation of new officers
at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, at
Young Israel Center when Mrs.
Jack Seder will
again b e i n-
ducted as the
group's pr es i-
dent.
Serving with
Mrs. Seder will
be Mesdames :
Sam Os-nos
Lena Goldstein
D. H. Kavieff,
Sadie Bolokof-
Mrs. Seder
sky, J. Schwartz,
A. Pleskoff and S. Stine, vice-
p r e s i d e n t s; Ida Goldsmith,
treasurer; Bert Harwith, Betty
Levin, secretaries; Pauline Rap-
paport; membership chairman;
Freda Lewis, E. German, E.
Sherman, A. Dorfman, C. Miller
and B. Schlussel, trustees; Re-
becca Katzin, birthday fund;
Kate Linenthal, tree fund; and
Celia Miller, flower fund,
The group's annual report will
be given by Mr. Harry Stolsky,
secretary, and entertainment
will be provided by Adele Brown,
vocalist, accompanied by Estelle
Jappas. Mesdames. Minnie Levy,
Sadie Bolokofsky, Tillie Schwartz
and Clara Kaum are chairmen
of the day.

Odessa Aid Society Plans
41st Anniversary Banquet

Odessa Progressive Aid Society
will hold its annual banuet at
7 p.m., Sunday, in the Bel-Aire
Terrace, it was announced this
week by J. B. Ormond, banquet
chairman.
The society's 41st anniversary
affair, the proceeds will be used
for Odessa's program of charit-
able assistance to local and na-
tional causes. Entertainment has
been planned. Friends are _ in-
vited to attend.

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