W omeni
Rose Karnow, president of
:FRITH SHOLEM AUXILIARY,
which recently presented a baby
shower tosend clothing to in-
fants in Israel, thanks North
Woodward Branch, Jewish Worn-
en's European Welfare Organiza-
tion, and Ezra Aid to Israel for
their cooperation in making the
event successful.
* * *
EQUALITY CLUB, at its recent
meeting. voted a $100 gift to the
local Allied Jewish Campaign,
* * *
NORTH WOODWARD
BRANCH, Jewish Women's Euro-
pean Welfare Organization, will
install the following officers at
annual installation ceremonies
at 12 noon, Wednesday, at L'Aig-
Ion's: Mesdames S. Bienenfeld-
Haut, president; R. Zukerman,
S. Dresner, B. Silber, J. Hoff and
G. Solomon, vice-presidents; E.
Levin, I. Goldblatt, L. Karmann
and M. Kabeck, secretaries; B.
Kosoglad, treasurer; A. Goldberg,
tree fund; M. Keil, flower fund;
and B. Licht, birthday fund. For
reservations, call Mrs. S. Dresner,
chairman, UN. 2-6567, or Mrs. A.
Licht, co-chairman, TO. 6-6061.
* *
AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will install its new offi-
cers at a dinner Wednesday, at
Elmwood Casino. To be installed
are Mesdames Ben Bayer, presi-
dent; Sam Isaacs and Albert
Herman, vice-presidents; Jacob
Brickner, David Cohen, Nelson
Dembs and Ben Mostyn, secre-
taries; and Jack Schiff, treas-
urer. Serving as chairmen are
Want One of
These New
Mesdames Milton Pierce, mem-
bership; Seymour Kraus, pro-
gram; Benjamin R e d e r, cul-
tural; Jacob Wilk, bonds.
*
*
Mrs. Jules Kondritzer, newly-
installed president of UNITED
ORDER OF TRUE SISTERS,
announces that the Detroit
group's first anniversary will be
celebrated with a luncheon at
12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at Tam
O'Shanter Country Club. Mrs.
William Greenwald has pre-
pared an original skit, to be pre-
sented by Mesdames Herbert
Green, Sam Weinberger, Her-
man Farrand, Phillip Pollak,
George Rosenberg, Alan Colman,
Arthur Sobel, :Nathan Shaf kind,
Al Sobel, Fred Marrich, with
accompaniment by Eve Talmich.
Mrs. Arthur Stern, chairman,
advises that reservations may be
made with Mrs. Marcus Moch,
TY. 6-7971.
* * *
EAST SIDE CHAPTER, Bnai
Brith,. will install new officers
at a program at 8:30 p.m., Mon-
day, at Sheraton Cadillac Hotel.
Mrs. Samuel Aaron, installing
officer, will induct Mesdames
Barney Aaron, preSident; Belle
LaRose, Sam Elkowitz and Har-
ry Guttentag, vice-presidents;
Gustave Jurist, Eve Makie, Al-
bert Cooper, secretaries; Her-
man Shorr, treasurer; Sam-
ual Leavitt, sentinel; Nathan
Slepian, guide; and Joseph Rad-
kin, monitress. A program of en-
tertainment will follow. Rela-
tives and friends are invited to
attend.
* * *
SIGMA THETA DELTA ALUM-
NAE, at a recent meeting, elect-
ed the following officers: Faythe
Lastar, president; Muriel Pos-
ner, vice-president; Charlotte
Liner, Cecile Levy and Naomi
Dussman, secretaries; Ethel
Conn, treasurer; and • Lorry
Levine, sgt.-at-arms. Plans were
completed for a dinner-dance
June 20, at Elmwood Casino.
*
*
At its recent election meeting,
Mrs. Irving Palman was elected
president of MOGEN ABRAHAM
SISTERHOOD. She will be as-
sisted by Mesdames Sam. Good-
man, • vice-president; S. Rosen-
stein, Harry Altman, secretaries;
and Jacob Brown, treasurer. In-
stallation will take place o
Tuesday, at the home of Mrs.
Sidney Silver, 3777 Sturtevant
when a catered dinner will be
served, and a skit presented by
Mrs. Alex Steinman and Mrs.
Harry Weiswasser.
* * *
BETH TIKVAH SISTERHOOD
will meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday,
at the home of Mrs. Rose Ledger,
2917 Clements. Installation of
the following new officers will be
featured: Mesdames Belle Freed-
man, president; Ruth Smith,
vice-president; Ella Schechter
and Rose Young, secretaries;
Rose Ledger, treasurer; and
Rose Goldstein, sunshine com-
mittee.
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ZEDAKAH CLUB will hold its
final meeting of the season at
1 p.m., Monday, at the home of
Mrs. Joseph Staub, 3510 Oakman.
Cards sent to members erron-
eously stated that the e v e'n t
would be held Tuesday.
•
*
AESCULAPIAN PHARMACEU-
TICAL AUXILIARY will close its
season at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday,
at the home of Mrs. Harry Ber-
lin, 18269 Roselawn. Mrs. Mil-
dred Perliss, local marriage
counsellor and instructor at the
YWCA marriage clinic, will be
guest speaker.
* * *
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will honor its third an-
versary and install new offi-
cers at 12 noon, Wednesday, at
Zack's. Mrs. Irving Posner, Coun-
cil president, will install officers
following luncheon. Mrs. Isadore
Cohen will be toastmistress.
Phyllis Pullberg, accompanied by
Betty Pollen, will provide enter-
tainment. Call Mrs. Herman
Kanter, UN. 3-0454, for reser-
vations.
* * *
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
will elect officers for the new
season at its meeting Tuesday,
at 8:30 p.m., in Young Israel
Center. Delegates to the 13th
national convention in Wash-
ington, D. C. will also be elected.
Friends are invited.
*
*
LADIES OF MOSAIC will hold
its closing luncheon at 12:30
p.m., Wednesday, at Belmont
Dining Room. Mrs. Leo Silver
is chairman in charge of enter-
tainment, which will include a
talent show by children of mem-
bers. For transportation, call
Mrs. Bert Swartz, chairman, UN.
4-8831.
* * *
YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR
CHOLEM is planning a rum-
mage sale June 11 to 12. For in-
formation, call Mrs. Frances
Brown, UN. 4-2438.
*
*
*
•
JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB
will meet Monday, at 2699 Cort-
land. Officers will be elected,
and plans for the installation
will be made.
* *
CITY OF TIOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will install newly-
elected officers, board members
and appointed chairmen at a
luncheon at 12:30 p.m., June 17,
at Belmont Dining Room.
Friends are urged to phone Mrs.
Abe Eizelman, UN. 2-8499, for
reservations.
*
*
BANDEIS CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will install the follow-
ing officers at a program Tues-
day evening 'at Huyler's: Henri-
etta Wolok, president; Jean
Schwartz, Margie Jeremias and
Mildred Weiss, vice-presidents;
Dorothy Robbins, treasurer;
Bertha Nodel, Esther Gersuk,
Zelda Levitt, Fae Aisen and Zel-
da Miller, secretaries. "Meet
Brandeis," a cantata, will be
presented, with a cast including
Dorothy Goodman, Marie Siegal,
Jean Schwartz, Zelda Miller and
Fannie Stern.
* * *
BETH MOSES LADIES AUX-
ILIARY will hold its annual in-
door picnic on Sunday, in the
synagogue. Cooked dairy meals
will be served from 12 noon to
6 p. m.
* *
RADOMER LADIES AUXIL-
IARY will hold a luncheon. and
games party at 12:30 p. m.,
Tuesdal, in Young Israel Cen-
ter. Friends are asked to attend.
Proceeds will go to charity. For
tickets, call Mrs. H. Adler, TO.
5-2800.
Speakers Club to Discuss
Communism and Immigration
redder.
Two fancy salmon of
the Anest varieties ...
Put Pillar Rock
on your shopping
list today!
.
Speakers Club will meet Sat-
urday .evening, at the. Davison
Jewish Center when the topics
for discussibn are "How Can We
Best Keep Communism Out of
This Country?" and "Would a
High Immigration Quota Be
Harmful or Beneficial to This
Country?"
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1 I
Friday, June 5, 1953
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