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June 12, 1953 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-06-12

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'June Frolic will be held by
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, on Sat-
urday evening, at the Barium
Hotel, in tribute to the outgoing
and new administrations. Jack
Reed and his orchestra will
play for dancing. The final co-
ed affair of the season, the
dance will be for paid-up mem-
bers and gentlemen guests, for
whom there is a charge. For
'information, call Ruth Blumen-
thal, TO, 7-4857.
* * *.
Mrs. David Zellman, president
of ZEDAKAH CLUB, will be
hostess to a breakfast meeting
of the planning committee at
10 a. m., Monday, in her home,
18707 Wisconsin.
* * *
CENTRAL GROUP, Junior Ha-
dassah, will hold its mother and
daughter dinner in connection
with its installation of officers
program at 6:30 p. m., June 22,
at Zack's. For reservations, call
Irene Feldman, chairman, WE.
3-4198.
* * *
OLGA JASLOVE FAMILY
CLUB will Meet at 9 p. m., to-
day, at the home of Mrs. Lillian
DeRoven, 4014 Webb.,Mrs. Grace
Birnbaum, who is returning
from Los Angeles to reside here
permanently, will be guest of
honor.
* *
NOR T H WOODWARD
BRANCH, Jewish Women's Eur-
opean Welfare Organization, will
meet at 12 noon, Tuesday, at the
home of Mrs. Yetta Schore,
16641 Woodingham. A summer
program will be planned, and
ways . to raise funds for Israel
orphans will be discussed.
*
*
LOUIS MARSHALL CHAP-
TER, Bnai Brith Young Women,
will meet at 8:30 p.m., Wednes-
day, at the home of Fanny
Findling, 4062 Lawrence. For
information on the BBYW-
BBYM convention June 19 to
21, call Sharon Greenwald, WE.
4-5770, or Marilyn Moscowitz,
TO. 9-0581.
• * *
JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION will sponsor a home-
cooked chicken dinner at 12:30
p.m., Wednesday, at Turover
Temple, 12129 Dexter. Minnie
Levy, chairman, is assisted by
Mesdames Sadie Bolokofsky,
Anna Plaskoff, Dora Krauss,
Fannie Koronow, Rose Shulman
and Tillie Schwartz. For tickets,
call Mrs. 0. H. Kavieff, WE.
4-0831.
* * *
HEBREW LADIES AID SOCI-
ETY will hold an installation
of officers luncheon at 12:30
p.m., June 23, at Zack's, an-
nounces Mrs. Eleanor Ehren-
wald, chairman. For reserva-
tions, call Mrs. Violet Salamon,
TO. 6-2438.

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NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE
WOMEN will hold its final bus-
iness meeting at 8:30 p.m.,
Thursday, at the home of Mrs.
Jack Schiff, 17329 Northlawn.
Mrs, Milton Kogan, president,
announces that officers will be
elected, and presentations will
be made to the highest fund-
raisers.

*

* *

TWO, Pioneer Women,
will hold an installation brunch
at 12 noon, Wednesday, at the
D. W. Simons Center, 4000 Tux-
edo, -
* * *
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB will install new officers
at a dinner at 7 p.m., June 22,
at Bel Aire. Mrs. Joe Rodman
is the new president; Mrs. T.
Cowen and Mrs. A. Levy, vice-
presidents; Mesdames N. Gold-
enberg, J. Kobrin and M. Viten-
son, secretaries; Mrs. S. Wein-
man, treasurer; Mrs. N. Ruzum-
na and Mrs. H. Brown, case

CLUB

Mrs. Dosie Again Heads
Bnai David Sisterhood

Mrs. Bernard H. Dosie will be
installed president of the Bnai
David at
for a second
term at the organization's an-
nual ceremonies on Monday
.vening, in the
synagogue social
hall.
To be induct-
ed with Mrs.
Dosie are Mes-
dames Molly
Fellows and
Charles Varnon,
vice - presidents;
E dward Solo-
mon, treasurer; Mrs. Dosie
Sol Poskel, Morris Simon and
Morrey Shephard, secretaries;
Joseph Klein, sgt-at arms; and
Roy Y. Chatlin, chaplain.
Board members include Mes-
dames Joseph Greenberg, Dan
Otis, Manny Hauer, Joseph Has-
sal. Hyman Miller, Joseph Eis-
enberg, Sam Traison, Ben Z.
Freeman, Jos. Baker, Louis Gar-
vin, Harry Pearson, Wm. Barn-
ett, Win. Reid, Robt. Kane, Leon
Golden, Frank Friedman, David
Liebow, Sam Perlstein, Seldon.
Leach, Morris Sandubrae, David
J. Cohen, -Joseph J. Jacobs and
Herman Hoffenberg. Honorary
members are Mrs. Joshua Sperka
and Mrs. Hyman Adler.
Mrs. Henry Schore, installa-
tion chairman, announces that
David J. Cohen will serve as in-
stallation chairman, announces
that David J. Cohen will serve
as installing officer. A reception
will follow to which. the public
is invited.

workers; Mrs. L. Friedman, sun-
shine: Mrs. D. Lichtenstein,
membership; Mrs. P. Richman
and Mrs. S. Nadek, telephone
squad; Mrs. S. Plafkin, housing
chairman. Rev. Judah Goldring
will render musical selections.
W. Miller will be installing offi-
cer. Reservations are being
taken by Mrs. H. Wright, TO.
8-4841,
* * *
PHI SIGMA SIGMA ALUM-
NAE, at its recent election meet-
ing, voted into office the follow-
ing new officers: Mesdames Shir-
ley Schwartz, president; Sue Ve-
lick, vice-president; and Berna-
dine Weitzman, secretary-treas-
urer.
* * *
DETROIT LEAGUE, National
Home for Jewish Children at
Denver, will hold a supper dance
Saturday evening, at the Fort
Wayne Hotel, - announces Mrs.
Oscar F. Grey, president. Leon-
ard Stanley and his orchestra
will play for dancing. For tick-
ets call Mesdames Max Broder,
ticket chairman, UN. 3-5974;
Carl Fidler, general chairman,
TO. 8-4654; or Mrs. Grey, UN.
3-3921.
* * *
Installed at a recent luncheon
meeting were the following new
officers of SHERUTH LEAGUE:
Mesdames Nathan Spector, pres-
ident; William Gelb, Sam Cha-
pin and Max Chomsky, vice-
presidents; Philip Atkins, treas-
urer; Julian Lumberg, Lewis
Goldman, Richard Gunsberg and
Myer Wiss, secretaries.

Mrs. Helen Rosenberg will be
installed as president of the
City of Hope Cancer Fighters
at a candlelight luncheon cere-
mony Wednesday, at Belmont
Dining Room.
Inducted with Mrs. Rosenberg
will be Mes-
dames Frances
Oschin, Irene
Berger, Rae
Gold, Marjorie
Deutch, vice-
presidents; Jean
Eize lman, Er-
nestine Schott,
Evelyn Gaynor,
secretaries;
Ro se W i 1 b e r,Mrs. Rosenberg
Edith Deitch, liaison; Ruth
Weiss, sentinel.
Organized seven months ago,
the group has raised close to
$10,000 through the sale of
aprons, perfumes and other
items for the Denver institu-
tion.
Sally Fields, Midwest Direc-
tor for Material for Israel and
publicity director of Detroit City
of Hope groups, will be install-
ing officer.

Synagogue Becomes Museum

Friday,

Jesse Martin and his orches-
tra and Terry Lane, singer and
dancer, will be the star attrac-
tions at Social Inc's biggest par-
ty of the year.
Scheduled for Sunday evening,
at Edgewater Park Ballroom,
the affair is open to all young
people, with members admitted
at no charge. For information,
call TO. 9-5548 or LI. 6-0903.

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Downtown Chapter and Lodge
of Bnai Brith will hold a joint
installation of officers prograin
on Sunday, at Young Israel
Center. A cocktail party at 7:30
p. m. will precede the ceremo-
nies. Dancing to Sammy Woolf's
Orchestra will follow.

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