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October 16, 1953 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-10-16

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Review Activities of AT Women I Temple Israel Women I

The Stars of Bond Fashion Revue

Conduvet Rummage .Sale

Temple Is rael Sisterhood is
currently holding a rummage
sale; which started .last Wednes-
day, at 2917 E. Davison, and
continues there until Nov. 15.
store hours are from 9:30 a.m.
to' -6 p.m.
Mrs. Louis Dizik, chairman of I
the project, stated that the. sale
will include all sorts • of house-
hold . items, . brie-a-brae,
ture, children's clothing and
even . a few antiques.
Other chairmen of the rum-
mage sale are Mesdames David
Levy, pick-ups; Max Klarin.
ways. and means; Joseph Brown
and Charles BasSey; coordinat-
ors; Irving Levy, merchandise;
and David Yaffee, personnel.
Mrs.. Robert Coggan, Sister-
hood president, announces that
all proceeds from the sale will
be donated to Temple Israel for:
the construction of its newly-
Reviewing the relationship of their respective committees to planned activities , building.-
12—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
the office committee are Mrs. SIDNEY J. KARBEL, Vice-president
the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation and the Congress Women Slate
Friday,. October 16, 1953
following Women's Division committee chairmen: Left to right:
Mrs. Karbel, Mrs. IRVING MAHLER,. arrangement committee; Inferviiew of Candidates
Pilrs. HERBERT S. FRANK, office committee, and Mrs. BERNARD
Wedding, Bar Mitzvah. and
S. REIBINER, promotion committee.
Under the direction of Mrs.-
Sweet Sixteen Invitations.
Bert Ruby, the committee on law
Matches and Napkins
and social action of the Detroit
Complete Selectibn at Reasonable

Building Directory
Given Hospital by
JWV: Dedication Sun.

Women's Division, Anierican
Jewish Congress, will present its
fifth annual Candidate Preview
at 12:30 p.m.. Wednesday, at the
Pfc. JOSEPH L. BALE POST Davison Jewish Center. •
and AUXILIARY, along with
The preview and interview of
The Department of Michigan YETZ-COHEN POST and AUX- candidates for election as May-
of the Jewish War Veterans, ILIARY have met to plan a joint or and Common Council mem-

•headed this year by commander
Sol Hoberman, Department Aux-
iliary president Mrs. Edith Hoff--•
man, and Department hospital
officers Sam Spolan and Mrs.
Pearl Spinner, has been assigned
to be host to officials and guests
at the dedication of the 500 bed
veterans' hoSpital and outpa-
tient clinic • in Ann Arbor, Sun-
day,.
roy P. Green Post 529 and
Its Auxiliary presented the new
hospital with the main. entrance,
building directory - b u l l e t i n
board. A plaque acknowledging
the gift in the name of JWV
and the Post was attached. The
Post, headed this year by Corn-
aander John Nemon . and Hos-
r tai Officers Sam Spolan and
Weingarden, has under-
taen, in addition, to serve the
non-medical needs of the vet-
erans in the new' hospital and
to organize its entertainment.
JWV members and other vet-
erans are invited to the cere-
monies and preliminary inspec-
tion and tea starting at 1 p.m.
It is asked that they identify
themselves by 'Wearing t Ire i r
caps and armbands,00r by pre-
senting membership cards. The
tea will be served by the De-
partment of Michigan, JWV
the Solarium on the 8th floor,
until 4 p.m.
The hospital will be open for
Inspection after 4 p.m.

e

ngagernerth

Mr. and Mrs. David J. Miller,
of Cherrylawn Ave., announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Louise Dorothy, to Dr.
James G. Bittker, son of Mr. and
Mrs. I. I. Bittker, of Concord
Ave., Huntington Woods. The
bride-elect is a senior in Wayne
University's college of education.
Her fiance graduated from • the
University of Michigan Dental
School, and is currently serving
with the U. S. Navy at Parris
Island, S. C. The couple plans
a January wedding.

*

Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Horo-
witz, of Otsego Ave., announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Regina, to Dr. Herman
Foon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Foon, of Elmhurst Ave. Dr. Rion
is a graduate of Northern Illinois
College of Optometry, and is af-
filiated with Mu Sigma Pi fra-
ternity and the Tomb and Key
honorary society. The wedding
will be solemnized on Dec. 12.

JWV

Hanukah party on Dec. 6, at the bers will be interrogated by Prof.
Memorial Home. Soupy Sales, of Alfred H. Kelly, chairman of
WXYZ-TV will entertain the the history department at Wayne
University.

r.
* * *
Dr. Kelly, an expert on munc
Members of Lt. ROY F. GREEN pal aa well as national and in-
AUXILIARY recently visited ternational affairs, was named
Children's Hospital and distrib- the' LeO M. Franklin Professor
uted stuffed toys to patients. at Wayne for 1952-53. His ques-
The gifts were received by the tions. will cover such issues as
youngsters with so much en- housing, FEPC and transporta-
thusiasm. reported Claire Spo tion.
Mrs. Philip Ash, chairman,
lam president, that the group
will next provide the children and Mrs. Alan Weston, member-
ship chairman, will make an-
with books and puzzles.
* * *
nouncements on the paid-up
Pt. JACK WINOKUR AUXILI- membership show, to be held
ARY will meet at 8:30 p.m.,' Nov. 13, at the Sheraton-Cadil-
Monday, at the Memorial Home. lac. Hotel.
A desSert luncheon will be
* • *
SHOLOM AUXILIARY will served prior to the program. The
have • its annual membership following . chapter chairmen as-
guest-together dinner Wednes- sisted- Mrs. Ruby in planning the
day, 6:30 p.m., in the Memorial event: Henry Small, Northeast;
Home. Bob Hall and Wyn and Harry Feulner, South; Myron
Cole, Central; and S. Redstone,
Harold Landis will provide en- Schaefer-Seven.
tertainment. Edith Hoffman,
president of the Department of
Our Want Ads Get Results.
Michigan, JWV, and -Lillian
Bernstein, past departmentrpres-
ident, will participate in -the-
Dance with Delight
program: For information, pros-
to
pective members can call Helen.
Zimmerman, chairman, LI. 3-
LARRY' FREEDMAN
4060.
and his Orchestra
• * *
ROBERT J. RAFELSON AUX-
TO. 6-7555
ILIARY and POST No. 431 will
have a paid-up membership
dinner dance Sunday, 7:30 p.m.,
Representative for
at the Memorial Home. It will
consist of a review capturing
DR. KELLOGG SUPPORTS
the flavor of the 1920's and will
be' staged and presented by the
ladies of the auxiliary, Dorothy
3385 LAWRENCE AT DEXTER
Buten, Sylvia Glantz, Edith Par-
•tich, Sylvia Gran t, Marge
Schwartz, Lillian Perlman, Toby
Broder, and pianist Sally Ro-
gow. Guests are invited by pay-
ing their dues at the door.
* * *
,Photographers •
Lt. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN
TY.
5,8805
UN. 4-6845
AUXILIARY will hold a buffet
at
the
supper at 8 p.m., Monday,
! PORTRAITS
• CAND1ZS
home • of Ena Wagner, 20530 Pat-
SOUND
RECORDINGS

3D
ton. A spaghetti dinner will be
I served members and prospective
• WEDDINGS
i members. For reservations, call
BAR MITZVAHS
Faye Katz, president, VE: 7-3107,
PARTIES
or Ena Wagner, KE. 3-6332.

Joining in the
branch With Miss
DOROTHY SAR-
NOFF, singing star of
the Israel Bond Fash-.
ion Revue (seated
right), are Miss RA-
CHEL ZABARI (seat-
ed left), visiting mem-
ber of t h e Israel
HnesSe t, and Mrs.
' THEODORE BARG-
MAN, Detroit Wom-
en's Division chair-
man for Israel Bands.

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YETZ - COHEN AUXILIARY
will meet Monday, at the Me-
morial Home. Plans will be made
to service soldiers stationed with
the anti-aircraft units in and
around the Detroit area, the
first time this will have been
done by a local women's group.
Hostesses for the meeting will
be Jean Kolegowsky and Riki
Galloon. For donor luncheon
reservations, call Seema. Fischel,
T'R. 4-1322.

Fifty-two weeks a year, The
knoW . the thoughts that I
Jewish News is here to serve the think toward you, saith the
community. You'll enjoy reading Lord, thoughts of peace, and not
regularly.
. of evil.—Jer. 29:U.

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