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CITY OF .HOPE CANCER 18265 Warrington. For informa-
"FIGHTERS are currently stag- tion, call UN. 3-5879.
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ing an all-out drive to distribute
special blue City of Hope replica
JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROPE-
banks in places of business and AN WELFARE ORGANIZATION
homes throughout the city, Mrs, will meet Monday, at the D. W.
Jerry Reisman is in charge of Simons Center. Plans for the
the bank committee, and can Nov. 22 dinner-dance at Latin
by contacted at UN. 1-4070 for Quarter will be discussed. A des-
banks.
sert luncheon will precede the
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meeting.
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At a recent affair given by
Mrs. David Teitlebaum, chair-
NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE
man of the ODESSA AID SO- WOMEN will hold a series of
. CIETY donor luncheon, the fol- rummage sales this month and
lowing contributors were enter- next, with proceeds to be sent to
. tained: Mesdanies J. Singer, L. aid needy children locally and
Weingarden, K. Macky, B. Bock, in Israel. Anyone wishing to dis-
R. Schaingold, A. Adelman, H. pose of clothing or usable house-
Singer, S. Gaum, S. • Zingesser, hold items are urged to call Mrs.
S. Zack, M. Markham, L. 01- Abe Schwartz, re-sale chairman,
- shansky. and B. Cohen.
UN. 2-6930, or Mrs. Harry Kief,
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WE. 5-8527. The group will meet
LILLIAN WALD CHAP TE R, at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the
Bnai Brith Girls, at its annual home of Mrs. Harry Topor, 4244
installation meeting, inducted Richton.
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into office the following new
leaders: Dorothy Kahl, presi-
CITY OF HOPE AUXILIARY
dent; Roberta Katz and Nancy will hold a membership tea at
Appel, vice-presidents; Iris 12:30 p.m., Oct: 14, at Holiday
Topor and Ina Silberman, secre- Manor, the first in a series of
taries; and Judith Botuck, re- such affairs. A fashion show,
p o r t e r. Paul Deutschberger, featuring latest styles froth Par-
director of BBYO in Michigan, is, New York and Hollywood, will
be presented by Hilda. For in-
, was installing officer.
formation, call Mrs. Irvin Gold,
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- CAREER GROUP, National chairman, TO. 5-5774, or Mrs.
TE. 4-6550.
Council of Jewish. Women, will Louis Gorbin,
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hold its first co-ed affair on
SIGMA
THETA
DELTA
Nov. 1, according to Ruth Pod-
olsky, program chairman. Pro- ALUMNAE recently initiated
fessional girls interested in the Annette Braun, Janet Fogelman,
group should contact Ruth Fruma Frankel, Lenore Freed-
Lewis, TO. 7-8749; or Elsie Switz- man; Frances Hamburger, Es-
ther Krystal, Margaret Shames,
er, UN. 3-6838.
Barbara Weiner and Beverly
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SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer Weiner.
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Women, will meet Thursday, at
Mrs.
Leo
Genser,
president of
the home of Mrs. Evelyn Cohen,
18612 Steel. Rabbi Morris Adler FANNIE GLUCK C,H APTE R,
will be guest speaker. On the M i z r a c h i Women, announces
group's agenda are two pro- that plans for the 14th annual
grams, one to be held Oct. 29, donor event will be discussed at
a meeting Monday, at the home
at which political candidates of
Mrs. Daniel Temchin, 3841
James Lincoln and Orville Linck
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will speak, and another on Nov. Sturtevant. Chairmen for the
slated Dec. 1, at Holiday
1 8, the group's annual square donor,
Manor,
include Mesdames Emil
dance.
Spilman, tickets; A Soverinsky.
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journal; Harry Portnoy, memor-
ZEDAKAH CLUB will meet ians; and Jack Topcik, darlings.
tl Monday. at the home of Mrs.
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Morris .Halperin, 3033 Calvert, to
At the recent meeting of IOTA
plan the . group's Dec. 8 donor ALPHA PI ALUMNA, Group '1,
luncheon.
the following officers were in-
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stalled: Mesdames Arnold Tanz-
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT man, chancellor; Albert Perlin
l• CLUB has scheduled its annual and Herbert 0. Schein, vice-
.; donor luncheon for Nov. 10; at chancellors; Robert Slavin and
Masonic Temple. Entertainment Maurice Freed, scribes; David
will include a fashion show by A. Goldman, bursar; Norman
Kline's Department Store.
Goldenberg, greeting cards. The
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group will meet this evening, at
Councilwoman Mary V. Beck the home of Mrs. Freed, 20542
and Council candidate Dr. Or- Glastonbury. Work will be con-
vile Linck, of Wayne University, tinued on an afghan being
; will be guest speakers at a meet- knitted for Dearborn Veterans
ing of AVODAH CHAPTER, Pio- hospital. A social will follow.
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neer Women, on Tuesday after-
noon, at the home of Mrs. Alex
CENTRAL CHAPTER, Junior
Bena.ch, 19311 Marlowe. Discus- Hadassah, will sponsor a tea at
sion of election issues will follow 1:15 p.m , Sunday, at 14871 Ap-
a dessert luncheon. Friends are poline, as the start of its mem-
invited.
bership campaign. A program
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will follow. For information, call
YOUTH EDUCATION LEAGUE Estelle Pikulin, TO. 6-6557, or
will honor new members at a Rozanne Buttner, TO. 6-0115. .
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tea to be held at 1 p.m., Tues-
day, at Temple Israel. Mrs. Al-
YOUTH EDUCATION LEAGUE
bert Dubin will be hostess. Proj- will hold final auditions for its
ects of the group for the year musical comedy at .1 p.m., Tues-
will be discussed at the meeting. day, at the home of Mrs. Millie
Group officers include Mes- Banovitz, 19525 Roslyn. The play
dames Robert Kalish, president; will be presented at the YEL
Joseph Feldman, Phillip Olen- annual show in February, at
der, Louis Kurtz and Douglas Masonic Temple.
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Purthers, vice-presidents; Harry
Spector, treasurer; William Hu-
A brunch will be given by
bert, Joseph Wolfe and Ben RADOMER LADIES AUXILIARY
Feldstein, secretaries; and Na- at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the
than Borenstein, memorials.
home of Mrs. M. Triffler, 2579
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Highland. Friends are invited.
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SHERUTH LEAGUE will hold
its annual membership meet-
AESCULAPIAN PHARMACEU-
ing Tuesday evening, at Sholem TICAL AUXILIARY will meet at
Aleichem Institute, W y o m i n g 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the
and Margaret a. Thirty-five home of Mrs. J. Landsman, 4293
members w ill be admitted Sturtevant. Mrs. S. Fogel will be
bringing the group total to 200. co-hostess. Arrangements for the
Hostesses will be members of annual charity dinner, to be held
the board. The organization's Nov. 11, at Latin Quarter, will
dramatic group; directed by be completed. A board meeting
Helen Leib, will present a skit is slated for 12:30 p.m., Tuesday,
about the forthcoming donor at the home of Mrs. Harold
luncheon, to be held Dec. 15, at Bordman, 17312 Woodingham.
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Masonic Temple.
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B. & P. GROUP, Hadassah,
CITY OF HOPE CANCER will mark its enrollment day for
FIGHTERS have postponed a new members with a breakfast
constitutional board meeting, on Oct. 11, which will last until
originally scheduled for this all slips are covered. The event
week to next Wednesday, at the will begin at the home of Ar-
home of Mrs. Evelyn. Claynor,thiar Benjamin, 4244 Sturtevant.
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Friday, October 2, 1953
Set June 20 Date
On the _Air
Betty Utley and Pearl Steller are
chairmen. A party for re-enroll-
ed and new members will be
held at 8:15 p.m., Oct. 21, at the
home of Mrs. Martin Cowan, 2262
Chicago. A skit called "A Date
With Hadassah" will preview the
group's calendar for the year.
This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
of Jewish Interest
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 10 a. in., Sunday, Oct. 4.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Rabbi Leon I. Feuer,
of Collingwood Avenue Temple,
Toledo, 0., will be principal
speaker.
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UNITED ORDER OF TRUE
SISTERS will hold its Western
conference this week at the
Windemere Hotel, Chicago. De-
troiters attending the parley in-
clude Mesdames Jules Kondritz-
er, Harry Wohl, Alan Coleman,
Nathan Shafkind, Arthur Sobel
and Ben Tolmich.
JWV Auxiliaries Plan
"Guest Together' Events
All 17 Auxiliaries of the De-
partment of Michigan Ladies
Auxiliary, Jewish War Veterans,
will hold mem-
bership affairs
in the coming
weeks, in the
form of teas,
parties and
other programs,
it -was announc-
ed this week by
harlotte Rosen,
department jun-
ior vice - presi-
Mrs. Rosen dent.
Each of these affairs, the an-
nual "guest together" program
of the Auxiliary, will be held on
different dates to see which one
of the groups can secure the
greatest number of new mem-
bers.
Eligibility in JWVA is deter- ii
mined by being a mother, wife
or sister of a war veteran. For
further information, call Mrs.
Rosen, at WE. 3-4580.
Jewelers Association Plans
Dinner Meeting on Tuesday
Greater Detroit Jewelers As-
sociation will hold its monthly
dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, at Belmont Dining
Room, announced Bernard Wein,
chairman.
John D. Shaw, sales manager
of the International Silver Co.,
will be guest speaker. His topic
is "Brand Names in Today's Buy-
?r's Market." A panel discussion
of current tax changes being
considered in Washington also
will be' presented.
Awry
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THE ETERNAL LIGHT .
Time: 12:30 p. m., Sunday,
Oct. 4.
St4ion: WWJ
Feature: "Bar Kochba: Prince
of Israel" will be presented in
celebration of the 3,000th anni-
versary since the founding of
Jerusalem. The tale is based on
a recent novel, "Prince of
rael," written by Elias Gilner,
and tells the story of the "-at-
MISS ANN BRAVERMAN
tempt to redeem the Holy City
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Braver- from the Romans, and, the
man, of 3302 Pasadena, an- struggle to rebuild the destroyed
nounce the engagement of their Temple.
daughter, Ann Eleanor, to Frank
P. Blase, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Blase, of 133 Webster,
Ferndale. Wedding plans are
A welcome dinner in honor of
scheduled for June 20.
Dr. Richard C. Hertz will be
given by the TEMPLE BETH EL
A free press stands as one of MEN'S CLUB at 7 p.m., Oct. 13,
the interpreters between the in the Temple's Franklin Mem-
government and the people. To orial Hall. Dr. Julius Mark, sen-
Allow it to be fettered is to fet- ior rabbi of Temple Emanu-El,
ter ourselves. — George Suther- Brooklyn, N.Y., will be guest
speaker.
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