DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1 1 Costa Rican President-Elect
Fridays October 16, 1953
Receives Jewish Delegation

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Mrs. David Teitelbaum, chair- Hadassah, at 8:15 p.m., Wednes-
man of the annual donor day, at the home of Mrs. Martin
luncheon • of the • Ladies of ; Cowan, 2262 Chicago. Miss Katz-
Odessa Aid So-
nelson will conclude the
ciety, announces
program with a medley of Israel
the appoint-
songs and folk dances. A social
ment of Mrs.
hour to follow will honor new
Morris Wein-
members, announces Mrs. Har-
hart as program
riet Talbott, program chairman.
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chairman of the
donor. The af-
WOMEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE
fair will be held
will open its season. with a meet-
Nov. 9, at Bel-
ing at 12:30 p.m., Oct. 26, at
A i r e Terrace,
Young Israel Center. Following
with all pro-
dessert luncheon, Rabbi Joshua
ceeds benefiting.
S. Sperka will be introduced as
the Child Res-
guest speaker. The group an-
cue • Fund. Mrs.
nounces that much progress has
Ida Fish has Mrs. Weinhart been made in seeking the co-
been named chairman of the operation of Jewish businessmen
ways and means committee.
to close their stores on the sab--
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bath.
PYTHIAN SISTERS will hold
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a charity games party at 8 p.m.,
Mrs.
Isadore
Levin,
chairman
Oct. 25, in their temple, 15787 of the annual donor luncheon
of
Wyoming. The public is invited YOUNG
WOMEN'S
to attend the event, which will LEAGUE, ISRAEL
announces that final
feature prizes and refreshments. plans for the
Nov. 2 event have
All proceeds will be donated to been completed.
Parable
the hospital for mentally retard- : of Reb Israel," a "The
musical play
ed children at Coldwater. Mich. directed by Mesdames
Samuel
For tickets, call Mrs. Jeanne I Prero and David J. Cohen,
will
Charness, UN. 1-4487.
I be the principal entertainment
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The affair will be held
CITY OF HOPE CANCER feature.
the Young Israel Center. As-
FIG,HTERS will hold its second in
annual barn dance Nov, 8. at sisting Mrs. Levin are Mesdalnes
Graemer's Barn, 27450 W. 11 David Applebaum and Saul Se-
Mile .Rd. For tickets, call Ann , mansky, co-chairmen; Samuel
N. Cohen, journal; Max Raimi,
Moore, LI. 4-4212.
arrangements; Emil Spillman,
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YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR treasurer; Hugo Apt, darlings;
CHOLEM will hold a board David Novetsky, division chair-
meeting at 1 p.m., Monday, at man, assisted by D. Birnbaum,
the home of Mrs. Mary Book- I A Sandweiss, D. Hollander, P.
stein. 2745 Cortland. Plans for Forman, S. Feldstein, S. Platt,
the group's fund-raising affair H. Portnoy and L. 'Weider, cap-
will be discussed. The group is ' tains. Mrs. Joshua- S. Sperka is
planntng an open meeting for .chairman of the day.
prospective members Oct. 26, at
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will
the home of Mrs. Harry New-
man, 17160 Pennington. Lunch- hold its annual donor luncheon
eon will be followed by a pro- on Nov. 4, at the Sheraton
Cadillac Hotel. Miss Ann Birk
gram.
Kuper. dramatic interpreter of
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ROSE SITTIG COHEN PTO, BroadWay plays, will be guest
United Hebrew Schools, will artist. She will present her ver-
meet at 1 p.m., Wednesday, in sion of "The Fourposter." Chair-
the school auditorium. Albeit men for the event include Mes-
Elazar, associate superintendent. dames Julius Fink. ways and
of the schools, will speak, and a means; William -Bonin, year-
film on Jewish education will book; Jerry Morse, tickets; Har-
be shown. Entertainment will ry Silverman, prizes. A special
be provided by Mrs. Anne Wohl. meeting has been called to con-
television singer. Mrs.. .I. Plot- clude donor plans today, at the
nick, president, invites all home of Mrs. Sidney Rattner,
mothers of branch students to 18675 Cherrylawn. For donor
reservations, call Mesdames
attend.
Frank Winton, UN, 4-5930; Sam-
A brunch will be given by Mrs. uel Goldman, UN. 2-0761: or
B. Halperin and Mrs. F. Wine- Jerry Morse, UN. 1-6063. Special
man at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at meetings also are slated for
Oct. 30.
3203 Elmhurst for members and Oct23 • and
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friends of RADOMER LADIES
AID SOCIETY. Proceeds from • SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer
the brunch will go toward the Women, will hold a "legislative"
group's annual donor event. , meeting Thursday, at Carmel
planned for Dec. 16, at Holiday • Hebrew School. Jim Lincoln,
mayoralty candidate, and Or-
Manor.
ville Linck, running for Common
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ZEDAKAH CLUB will hold its Council, will be guests. The
annual fall tea, open to mem- group's annual barn dance is
bers and friends. on Oct. 27. at slated for Nov. 8, at Carmel
the Davison Jewish Center. an- Hebrew School. * *
nounces Ars. Henry Levett.
LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH
chairman.
YEHUDAH have made plans
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SHERUTH LEAGUE will initi- fcr its • annual donor luncheon,
ate its new members in a pro- scheduled for Nov. 9, at Lachar's.
gram Tuesday, in the Sholem Principal beneficiary of donor
funds is the Beth Jacob School
Aleichem Institute.
for Girls, where hundreds of girls
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Shulamith Katznelson. dire c receive a religious education.
for of the School Ulpan, Akiva. . The school is maintained corn-
of Nathanya, Israel, will be guest pletely through funds contrib-
speaker at the membership uted by the women. Because of
meeting and party of BUSINESS the increase in enrollment, states
& PROFESSIONAL GROUP, Mrs. Pearl Rottenberg, president,
more teachers have been em-
ployed with the result that in-
FIRST QUALITY
creased funds are needed to
meet the payroll. All women in
Pullets, Caponettes, Fryers
the community are invited to
Ducks Cr Turkeys
call TO.- 5-1171 for information
or reservations.
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BRANDEIS CHAPTER. Bnai
Brith, will hold a membership
OUTLET
tea at. 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, at
the home of Mrs. Al Traub, 19501
POULTRY co,
Hubbell. A musical evening is
2735 W. Davison
planned. with Al Traub present-
TO. 8-4281
ing an organ recital, and Phyllis
Rab.kk;i
S. Kahane;
Pulberg. f e r 1 y with the
H. Tennenbaurn
1194.ciltm
Auntie Dee television program,
1. Tennernbv.,”
aye prsolis*s
singing and dancing. Mrs. Max
Fried will be guest speaker. an-
nounces Mrs. Evelyn Berger,
we are now serving Oak Papl.
membership chairman.
Nofthwest Section.
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FREE DELIVERY
BUSINESS & PROFESSION,
AL CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, will
TO. 8-4281
meet at 8'30 p.m , Tuesday, at

Young Israel Center. Herbert
Case, of the Detroit Police De-
partment, will speak on "Cen-
sorship in Detroit." Mrs. Morris
Tack will also speak on the pro-
gram.

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Mrs. Harry Bodzin, president
of LOUIS MARSHALL CHAP-
TER, Bnai Brith, invites mem-
bers, their husbands and friends
to attend a Hallowe'en party at
8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Work-
men's Circle Center. Holiday
games will be played, and tra-
ditional refreshments served,

PURITY CHAPTER, Order of
Eastern Star, will hold its an-
nual installation ceremony at 8
p.m., Monday, at its temple, 80
W. Alexandrine. The following
officers will be inducted: Mes-
dames 'Ann Grosman, worthy
matron; Irving Grossman,
worthy patron; Sadie Pearl, as-
sociate matron; Louis Wagner,
associate patron; Gertrude Vie-
drah, secretary; Esther Gold-
staff, treasurer; Dorothy, King,
conductress; Violet Weiss; asso-
ciate conductress; Esther Ten-
zer, chaplain; Sylvia Stern, mar-
shall; Rose Haile's, organist;

QUITO, (JTAi—Jose Figaros,
Mary Feldman, .Adak; Eve Pin-
kis, Ruth: Maneita Newman, President-elect of Costa Rica,
Esther: Fay Herwitz, Martha; presently in Quito on an official
Shirley Craft, Electa; Millicent visit. received a delegation of
Silver, warder; and Gladys Hy- —
I representatives of the local
man, sentinel.
Jewish community who ex-
A tea honoring new and pros- pressed the thanks of the Jewish
pective members of ADAS community for his interest in
SHALOM SISTERHOOD will be the State of Israel. The Presi-
held at 1 p.m., Monday, at the dent reported his impressions of
home of Mrs. Jacob E. Segal, his visit to ,Israel in 1951.
19175 Woodingham, it was an-
nounced by Mrs. Charles H.
ROYAL BRAND
I Charlip, membership chairman.
Invitations have been extended
to wives of all congregation
members, not previously affili-
ated with the Sisterhood. stated
Mrs. Herman S. Avrin, co-chair-
and up
man.

MAHJONG

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CARD OF THANKS

Mrs. Joel Pasikov and family
wish to thank their relatives and
friends for the many kindnesses
extended during their recent
bereavement over the loss of
Mrs. Faiga Leya Pevensky.

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