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Mrs, Joseph Rodman, presi- for Retarded Children presented
dent of Primrose Benevolent the group with a "distinguished
Club, announces that plans have service award" for their "out-
standing achievement in financ-
been completed
ing and' co-sponsoring the first
for the group's
municipal.. summer camp in the
19th annual do-
Detroit area for 100 retarded
r luncheon,
children at the Detroit Recre-
to be given Nov.
ation Camp in Brighton." David
10, at Masonic
Barlowe, vice-president of
Temple. Local
DARC, made the presentation.
night club en-
A board meeting is slated for
tertainers a n d
Tuesday, 12:30 p.m., at the home
a fashion show
of Mrs. Max K as o f f, 13835
by a leading
LaSalle.
down town de-
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will be featured
BNAI MOSHE SISTERHOOD
On the program. Mrs. Rodman
will hold a board meeting at
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12:30 p.m., Monday, in the syn-
ZEDAKAH CLUB will meet agogue. Plans for the presenta-
Monday, at the home of Mrs. tion of the cantata "Our Bialik"
Harry Tyner, 2480 Oakman Blvd., at the Hanukah celebration on
at which time plans for the an- Dec. 9 will be discussed. Mrs.
nual donor event, slated for Dec. Theodore Curtis is chairman of
8, in the Sheraton Cadillac Ho- the Hanukah program, and is as-
tel, will be completed.
sisted by Mesdames Andrew Itz-
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kovich, tickets, and Robert Mid-
AHAVAS ACHIM SISTERHOOD dleman, arrangements.
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will hold an oneg shabbat at
1 p.m., Saturday, at the home of
"Reel 'Em Aroun d" is the
Mrs. Albert Burke, 18411 Pen- theme of the first social event
nington,. Mrs. Harry- Weiner, of the season sponsored by CA-
chairman, has arranged the pro- REER GROUP, National Coun-
gram. At the group's regular cil of Jewish Women, at 9 p.m.,
meeting Nov. 9, in the syna- Sunday, in the Veterans Memo-
gogue, Mrs. Morris Adler will re- rial Bldg. on Jefferson. Alyce
view several current books in -Heideman, chairman, announces
honor of Jewish Book Month. that Sy Zimmerman will serve
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as master of ceremonies, with
- JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO- his orchestra furnishing the mu-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA- sic for square and social danc-
TION will meet at 12:30 p.m., ing. There will be games and
Monday, in the D. W. Simons prizes, she added. Assisting Miss
Center, 4000 Tuxedo. Final ar- Heideman are Norma Kavieff,
rangements for the 33rd annual Ruth Podoisky, Rona Sussman,
dinner-dance, s c he d u l e d for Emily Breuer, Lillian Lewis,
Nov. 22, at Latin Quarter, will Shirley Small, Pearl Shanbom,
be discussed. Sammy Woolf and Hermine Stone, Ruth Lewis and
his orchestra will be featured at Edith Shanbom. For reserva-
the annual event. Tickets will be tions, call Miss Heideman, TO.
distributed at Monday's meeting. 8-0744, or Miss Podoisky, TE.
3-2502.
Bnai David Ladies Auxiliary
OAK PARK SYNAGOGUE
will hold its 26th annual donor
luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Nov. 17, SISTERHOOD, under the direc-
in the synagogue social hall, it tion of Mrs. Albert Rosenblum,
was announced by Mrs. Z. will hold its first general meet-
ing at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at the
Needle, pr es 1.-::
home of Mrs. Leon Firestone,
dent. Mesdames:,
13139 Winchester, Huntington
Louis Cohen:::
Woods. A guest speaker will ap-
and Lillian
pear, and a program for the eve-
Weingarden are
chairmen of the
ning has been arranged.
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SHAAREY
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K SISTER-
Sam Zack,
HOOD will meet at 12:30 p.m.,
8-3135, i s i
Nov. 9, in the synagogue social
charge of tick-i
hall for a dessert luncheon, fol-
ets. Mrs. Hayimw.
lowed by a meeting with the
Donin, wife of
general theme "Snags in Family
the synagogue's:.
Living." Mrs. Baer Keidan, chair-
new rabbi, will::
man, announces that Mrs. Theo-
serve a,s toast
dore Bargman and Harold Sil-
mistress at the Mrs. Needle
afternoon's program, which also ver, of the Jewish Social Serv-
will include a selection of songs ice Bureau, will be guest speak-
by Cantor Hyman J. Adler and ers. Mrs. Max Bonn is in charge
of luncheon arrangements. Mrs.
a talk by Rabbi Donin.
Meyer Shu g e r m a n, president,
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ADAS SHALOM PTO, United urges members to bring their
Hebrew Schools, will hold its friends.
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first dessert luncheon at 12:30
A surprise package party will
p.m., Monday, in the synagogue be the unique feature of a meet-
social hall. Rabbi Emanuel Ap- ing of NORTHWEST ISRAEL
plebaum, of the Schools, will SISTERHOOD at 8:30 p.m., Sun-
speak on "A Vital Jewish Educa- day, in the synagogue. Gifts of
tion." The m o v i e, "Bringing linens, clothing, toys and food-
Home the Report Card," also stuffs have been assembled and
will be shown. Prospective mem- wrapped, and will be sold to the
bers are invited.
highest bidder, announces Mrs.
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Milton Duchan, chairman. The
Mrs. Meyer Weisenfeld, head Sisterhood announces a good
dieeician at Sinai Hospital, will turnout for its weekly sabbath
address the CAREER GROUP, story-telling program. All chil-
National Council of Jewish dren, 5 to 11 are invited to par-
Women, Tuesday, 8:15 p.m., at ticipate in the program from
Sinai Hospital, on "Diet—Color 2:30 to 3:30 p.m., each Saturday,
and Calories." Members and in the synagogue. Stories are
guests are invited.. A report on followed by an afternoon of
the Jacques Fath fashion show songs and refreshments, an-
will be presented, and on an- nounces Mrs. Marvin Revich,
nouncement will be made on chairman. Mrs. Harry L. Blitz,
fund raising. For information president, .announces the ap-
call Elsie Switzer, UN. 3-6836. pointment of Mrs. Ben Green-
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baum as chairman of a member-
The date and place of the an- ship tea, to be held Nov. 18, at
nual donor luncheon of DAVID- the home of Mrs. Norman Suke-
HORODOKER YOUNG WOMEN nic, 17501 Wisconsin.
has been changed, and will now
UNITED ORDER OF TRUE
be held on Dec. 9, at Beth Aaron
Synagogue, 18000 Wyoming. A SISTERS will sponsor a rum-
program of entertainment will mage sale on Tuesday, at the
be announced at a later date. Highland Park Hotel, 45 Victor,
For tickets, call Mrs. M. Wein- it was, announced by Mrs. Sam
Stecker, chair m a n. Assisting
stein, TO. 6-8723.
Mrs. Stecker will be Mrs. Sol
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At a recent meeting of Kanikow, chairman of the motor
NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE squad committee. Members are
WOMEN, the Detroit Association asked to call Mrs. Kanikow,
UN, 1-6919, for pickups of mer-
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chandise.
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Friday, October 30, 1953
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