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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-10-09

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`Curtain Call' Hadassah's Honor Roll Dinner Feature

Working to make Hadassah's annual Honor Roll dinner one
of the most successful in its history are these leaders of the Detroit
Chapter: standing, left to right, Mesdames SAMUEL GRANDON,
SAMUEL RHODES and LEONARD MAREIN; seated, Mrs. MIL-
FORD PREGERSON and Mrs. CHARLES BRISKMAN.

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Contributors of $100 or more
will be invited to attend the an-
nual Honor Roll dinner planned
by the Detroit Chapter of Hadas-
sah on Oct. 21, at the Sheraton
Cadillac Hotel.
According to Mrs. Milford
Pregerson, program chairman,
one of the most spectacular pro-
grams ever presented at this
function will be offered in the
form of a revue, which is being
called,. "Curtain Call."
In addition to professional
artists Mischa Mischakoff and

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(More Clubs on Page 13) •

ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet at 1 p.m.,
Tuesday, at the home of Mrs.
Samuel B. Spizman, 17576 Fair-
field. Mrs. Tania Saslove will
report on the national conven-
tion of PWO, held in. Washing-
ton, D.C.
* * *
MOGEN ABRAHAM SISTER-
HOOD will hold a membership
tea Tuesday evening, at the
home of Mrs. Jacob Brown, 4300.
Glendale. Joseph M. Edelman,
of the Jewish Community Coun-
cil, will be guest speaker. For
information, call Mrs. Irving
Palman, president, TU. 3-0814.

*

*

*

GOODFELLOWSHIP LADIES
AUXILIARY will hold a brunch
Saturday, at the home of Mrs.
Lillian Schechter, 2717_ Tyler.
Reports will be given on the
paid-up membership party, held
Thursday night, at Club Gay
Haven. The Auxiliary recently
opened the season with a pro-
gram, at which $200 was con-
tributed to the March of Dimes.
Funds were collected at a recent
games party.

*
OLGA J A S L O V E FAMILY
CLUB will meet at 9 •.m., today,
at the home of Mrs. Ruth Jas-
low, 20023 Hartwell. Plans for
the group's annual Hanukah
party will be discussed.
* * *
NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE
WOMEN will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
Thursday, at the home of Mrs.
Samuel Kampner, 18960 San
Juan. The organization's mem-
bership rolls are open for 25 new
members, announces Mrs. Arthur
Simon, membership chairman.
For information call her at UN.
4-5847.

*

* *

At a recent meeting of
E Q U A L I TY CLUB, members
pledged increased purchases of
Israel bonds, and sent several
packages of food and clothing
to relatives in Israel.
* * *
Judge Martha W. Griffiths,
judge of Detroit's Recorder's
Court, will be guest speaker at a
dinner meeting of CAREER
GROUP, National Council of
Jewish. Women, at 6:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, in the Golden
Pheasant Tea Room. Dinner
reservations may be made with
Pearl Leventen, TO. 7-2844.
Judge Griffiths will speak at

8:30 pas. on "Women

Kay Pevin Britten, the dance
team of Wynters and Angeline
will perform.
Talented local members who
also will participate in the revue
include Mesdames Jane Israel,
Linda Axelrod, Brenda Bloom-
berg, Edwina Croll, Cessy Gold-
man, Aline Lappin, Nita Lowe,
Harriet Sheiner, Bluma Suess-
man, Nancy Schwartz and Sher-
ry Tobias.
Specialty acts will be offered
by Ruth Frank and Cy Gilmore,
Melba Winer, Shirley Lewis, Es-

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Office." Members not able to
attend the dinner, ar@ invited
to join later. Announcements
will be made by the ship-a-box
committee on correspondence
from the Israel Ministry of Edu-
cation and by' Alyce Heideman,
chairman of the Co-ed Dance,
slated for Nov. 1. Professional
girls interested in membership
should call Ruth Lewis, chair-
man, TO. 7-8749.

telle Schubiner and Jean Glea-
son. Mrs. Leonard Birndorf is
rehearsal pianist; Mrs. T. Ben
Kasle, properties and lights;
Mrs. Harold Keonigsberg, make-
up; Mrs. Samuel Rosen and Mrs.
William Flashenberg, costumes.
Hal Gordon and his orchestra
will provide music for the event.
Reservations to the dinner are
being taken at the Hadassah of-
fice, TY. 8-8216. Seating is ar-
ranged in order of receipt of
reservations by the arrange-
ments committee, headed by
Mrs. Irving L. Goldman. Mrs.
Harry Barnett is hostess chair-
man.
Honor Roll will culminate on
Oct. 29, with a theater party at
the Royal Theater. "Strictly
Fun," a program along similar
lines as "Curtain Call" will be
presented. All Honor Roll con-
tributors will be eligible to at-
tend, advises Mrs. Samuel
Rhodes, Honor Roll -chairman.
Mrs. Norman Rom, member-
ship chairman, announces that
any prospective members are in-
vited. Final reports will be given
by all Group chairmen.

Key Group' workers on Honor Ron in-
clude the following: Bagley N., Mesdames
Seymour Kyte, Al Siegel, Murray Altman,
Samuel Glass, Sam Sugarman; Bagley S.,
Mesdames A. W. Feller, Mark Howard,
Max Schubiner, Max Warren, Maurice
Zunder; Central E., Mesdames Morris
Jacobs and Maurice Neback;. Central W.,
Mesdames George Kamenow, Kolman
Sachse, Aaron Cardstein, Leo Grossman,
Moe Ehrlich, Arthur Lang;•Russell Woods
E., Mesdames MT. M. Silverman, Donald
Samuels, Jay Golman, Oscar Jacobson,
Herschel Roth; Russell Woods W., Mrs.
Bernard Gourwitz; Schaefer, Mrs. Saul
Krieger and Mrs. Lester Hollander;
Schaefer-Greenfield, Mesdames Harry
Cowan, Albert Pines, Harry Altman, Isa-
dore Leeman; Sherwood, Mesdames Bar-
ney Keywell, T. Ben Kasle, Simon S.
Farbman, William Brown, Murray Apple-
by, Sam Sofferin, Morey Scholnick, Har-
old Scholnick, Harold Schreiber, Oscar
Shapiro, Gilbert Boren; University E.,
Mesdames Hyman Nathan, Leon Kay,
Louis Rycus, Bert Solomon, Martin Fried-
man, Sol Friedman; University N., Mes-
dames Maurice Clamage, Irving Kirsch,
_ eutch, Ben Musk-
Harold Weinert, Paul D
owitz; University S., Mesdames Harry
Gorback, John Sender, Irvin Weisenthal;
Wyoming, Mesdames Robert Lattin, Irving
Auslander; Wyoming-Meyers, Mrs. Jack
Milen and Mrs. Arthur Schubiner.

Mrs. Max Frank is in charge
of reservations for the 39th an-
nual Hadassah corn ention, to
be held Oct. 25 to 28, in Wash-
ington, D.C. Israel Ambassador
Abba Eban, Dr. Nahum Gold-
mann, Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower,
Secretary of Health and Welfare
Ovita Culp Hobby will deliver
*. *
the principal addresses.
EZRA AID TO ISRAEL, at its
Group meetings are planned
recent m e e tin g, formulated
plans for its annual donor
luncheon, to be held Jan. 5, at Seek Records of Role
Holiday Manor. A brunch is
scheduled for Saturday after- Of Dakota Pioneers
noon, at 16803 Stoepel.
MINNEAPOLIS, (JTA) — The
* * *
Mrs. Jules Kondritzer, presi- role of Jewish settlers in devel-
dent of UNITED ORDER OF oping the states of North and
TRUE SISTERS, announces the South Dakota is now the subject
launching of season's activities of a fact-finding project being
with a membership tea at 2 p.m., financed by the Dakota Council
Saturday, at the home of Mrs. of Bnai Brith and the Sioux
Daniel Winograd, on Roycourt Falls and Fargo federations.
St., Huntington Woods, Mrs.
Jewish families farmed in the
Herbert Green, chairman, is as- Dakotas as far back as 1880 and
sisted by Mesdames Arthur helped lay the foundation for
Stern, Harris Crane, Al Sobel, their present prosperity. Accord-
Saul -Lewis and Phillip Pollak. ing to a report in the American
* *
Jewish World, two abandoned
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD Jewish cemeteries have already
will hold a membership tea at been found, "where many a Jew-
12:30 p.m., Monday, in the syna- ish pioneer lies buried after suc-
gogue social hall, announces cumbing to the rigors of the
Mrs. Sam Traison, membership early-day wilderness.
chairman. The program will
feature a book review by Mrs.
Morris Kozak on "Desiree" by
Anna Marie Salenko. Mrs. David
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Jewish & English Speaking Instructor;
J. Cohen, cultural chairman,
states that the group's first oneg
Guarantee
shabbat will be held at 2:30 p.m.,
Driving School
Oct. 17, at the home of Mrs.
TO. 6-2569
Joseph Greenberg, 2505 Mon- TO. 8-8810
terey. Friends are invited to
both events.
- * * *
Plastic Furniture Covers
NORTHWEST CHAPTER,
MADE TO ORDER OR
Junior Hadassah, will hold a
READY MADE
membership tea at 2:30 p.m.,
CALL ANNA KARBAL
Oct. 18, at the home of Mrs.
TO. 7-0874
Julian Tobias, 17596 Oak Dr. For
SEPARATE
CUSHION
COVERS $1 UP
further information, call An-
nette Zeidman, president, TO.
6-3474, or Eleanor Yarrows,
LOW FLAT PICK-UP CHARGES
membership chair m a n, UN.
STORAGES—PACKING--SHIPP1NG
3-3168.
REDUCED RATES POOL CARS
*
CHANNA CZENESH CHAP- Household Goods-Personal Effects-Autos
TER, Pioneer Women, will meet
Monday afternoon, at the home
of Mrs. Ruth Bright, 4061 Glen- TEX. • ARIZ. • N. MEX. ORE. WASH.
NITES & SUN.
dale. Following dessert luncheon,
TO. 5-3365
the group will hear reports from PHONE FA. 1-0300
Mesdames Ethel Silber and Kate
Henock on the recent national,

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this week by Wyoming-Meyers
Group and B & P Group, with
others scheduled the following
week.
A playlet will be presented by
the former on Tuesday, at Beth
Aaron Synagogue, while B & P
Group holds a membership en-
rollment breakfast at 10 a.m.,
Sunday, at the home of Mr.
Arthur Benjamin, on Sturtevant
Ave.
Schaefer Group will hold a
cocktail party for prospective
members at 8:30 p.m., Oct. 20,
at the home of Mrs. Alfred
Taubman, 20140 Marlowe, an-
nounces Mrs. Alvin Lezell, chair-
man.

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-15

Friday, October 9, 1953

Double Brick Plant Output

HAIFA, (IIP)—A 100 per cent
increase in production is being
scheduled by the Israel bond-
aided Naaman brick factory
here. Facilitating the increase
is the acquisition of a new com-
pressor recently arrived from
England.

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