• ornert 7 .3 SA-AD CLUB, a group of young women who each year dedicate themselves to a differ- ent charitable cause, will hold a fund-raising project at 8:30 p.m., Nov. 18, in the Club Pie- montese, 13221 Puritan. An evening of games and mahj jong is planned, with all proceeds going to aid mentally retarded children. Prizes will be awarded. * * . BNAI MOSHE SISTERHOOD will meet at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the synagogue social hall. Dessert luncheon will be fol- lowed by a playlet called "Style Show for Jewish Living." Mrs. Harry Markle is chairman. * * * MOGEN ABRAHAM SISTER- HOOD will meet Tuesday even- ing, at the home of Mrs. Henry Smolinsky, 4019 Pasadena. Plans will be made to accompany Rab- bi M. J. Wohlgelenter on a trip to Wayne County General Hos- pital, for which he is chaplain, and distribute gift packages to patients. For information, call Mrs. Irving Palman, president, TU. 3-0814. Mrs. Sol Ostrow, president of NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID, announces a luncheon to be held at 12 noon, Nov. 16, at Temple Israel. Board members will serve as hostesses to the entire membership and prospec- tive members. Marvin Lawrence, director of North End Clinic, will be guest speaker. Plans for the annual fund - raising event slated for January, will be dis- cussed. .- • * * Mrs. David Teitelbaum; chair- man of the child rescue fund of LADIES OF ODESSA AID SOCI- ETY, announces that plans have been completed for the group's annual luncheon, to b e held Mon- day, at Bel-Aire Terrace. On the program will be the prominent local bandsmen Mickey and Sammy Woolf. Mrs. Charles SoloviPh will be guest speaker, and Mrs. Herman Kantor will serve as toastmistress, according to Mrs. M. Weinhart, program chairman. Mrs. M. Kopnick is in charge of tickets, and publicity is handled by Mrs. Julius Ring. * * * Me rim b e r s and friends of RADOMER LADIES AUXILIARY have been invited to a brunch at 12 noon, Tuesday, at 3038 Fullerton, which is being given by Mesdames H. Adler, L. Lum- berg and L. Sugar. Tickets will be distributed for the group's Dec. 16 donor event. * BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL . GIRLS. Pioneer Women, will meet at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the home of Faye Bassin, 2308 Ford. Plans for the group's next social affair will be dis- cussed by Pearl Nusbaum, chair- man. * NORTH WOODWARD BRANCH, Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization, will meet at 12 noon, Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. N. Lichter- man, 3711 Webb. Plans for the Dec. 9 donor luncheon at Holi- day Manor will be discussed. All proceeds from the event will go to aid Israel orphans. * * * G O L D A MYERSON CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will hold a Moatzot Hapoalot meeting, With a guest speaker, on Tues- day, at the home of Fay Epstein, 2656 Leslie. Fanny Engell will give a program of readings. The group recently were hosted by Mrs. Goldie Fleisher at an Israeli shower given on the oc- casion of her 24th wedding an- riiversary. Many items and cash gifts are being sent to projects in Israel. * * * . Mrs. -Ernestine MedoW, presi-; dent of PASADENA...,, STUDY CLUB, announces that memberS will hold a theater party on Tuesday, at Masonic Temple, at which time they will . see the opera "Madame Butterfly." Non- Members interested in attending are requested to call Faye Weludling, TO. 5-1239. CCue SHERUTH LEAGUE dramatic group is preparing two new shows, it was announced this week by Mrs. Meyer Leib, direc- tor. Members who can sing, dance, act or play the piano are urged to call Mrs. Leib, UN. 3- 1908, * * * The Bnai David Sisterhood Choral Group, with Cantor Hy- man J. Adler as soloist and Mrs. Bella Goldberg accompanist, will entertain at the 26th annual donor luncheon of EQUALITY CLUB on Dec. 16, at Beth Aaron Synagogue. BETH ABRAHAM WOMEN'S CLUB will hold its annual rum- mage sale on Tuesday and Wed- nesday, at American State Hotel, 236 Victor, in Highland Park. Mrs. Oscar Rosenberg, chairman, urges all members and friends with clothing to donate to call her at TO. 5-4348 to arrange for pick-up. Proceeds are used to subsidize the synagogue's reli- gious school and the club's pro- gram o f activities. Mrs. Belle Ribiat, president, urges all members to . bring prospective DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 6, 1953 members to the group's meeting on Nov. 19. KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will meet at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. Oscar Warren, 2655 Les- lie. A cultural program will fol- low the business meeting. The SISTERHOOD OF AHAVAS ACHIM will hold an Oneg Shabbat at 1 p.m., Satur- day, at the home of Mrs. Albert Burke, 18411 Pennington. Mrs. Harry Weiner is chairman of the program. All are welcome. Ruth Friedman, president of * * * * * * Mrs. Morris Greenberg, chair- man of the annual donor lunch- eon of PRIMROSE BENEVO- LENT CLUB, announces that final plans have been made for the affair. To be held Tuesday, at Masonic Temple, a capacity crowd is expected, she added. * *_ * Mrs. Arthur Robbins, promi- nent local book reviewer, will be guest speaker at a special meet- ing of HEBREW LADIES AID SOCIETY on November 18, at Cong. Bnai Moshe. "The Chal- lenging Years," by Stephen S. Wise, will be the book under re- view. A dessert luncheon at 12:30 p.m. will precede the pro- gram. The meeting is another preliminary event to the group's annual donor luncheon, which will be held Nov. 30, announces Mrs. Emery Ehrenwald, chair- man. CITY OF HOPE CANCER FIGHTERS will hold its second annual barn dance Sunday eve- ning. at Graemer's Barn. 27450 11 Mile, at Inkster Rd. For tickets, call Ann Moore, LI. 4- 4212. . * NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a social meet- ing Wednesday at the home of Freda Metz, 18279 Griggs. Mrs. Leslie Rosenberg, chairman, will present a guest speaker who will talk on the "Bill of Rights." . Guests are welcome. * (More Clubs on Page HY' • • • covered in • brocaded GEORGE GERSHWIN CHAP- TER, Bnai Brith, announces an evening of games and mahj jong on Wednesday, at Carmel Hebrew School, 17556 Wyoming. Friends are invited. For infor- mation, call Shirley Weinhart, program chairman, WE. 3-4697. damask (More Clubs on Page 14) • DRAPES • CURTAINS • LAMP SHADES 349-75 lyre back is diamond tufted and buttoned. available in an exceptional choice of . authentic Provincial coverings Cleaned and Hand Finished By OUR Experts :10% Off Cash & Carry AMBASSADOR 9605 GRAND. RIVER AVE. 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Freeman will act as mistress of ceremonies in an audience participation program modeled after a :television show. Prizes will be awarded. Tickets for the Dec. 2 donor luncheon are avail- able from Mrs. Joseph Baker, TO. 7-2761, or Mrs. Louis Garvin, TE. 4-6550. • - * CHANNA CZENESH CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will meet Monday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. -Eve Pohl, 2790 Glendale. Mrs. Rose Lachover, cultural chairman, announces that Mrs. Mildred Perlis, author a n d teacher, will speak on "Pre- martial and Marriage Counsell- ing." * DONALD FOX CHAPTER S Bnai Brith, will hold a member- ship and membership retention "social bombshell" at 9 p.m., Thursday, at United Friendship Hall, 3225 Fenkell. Mrs. . Gerald Goldberg, vice-president of Dis trict Grand Lodge No: 6, will be guest speaker, and a skit called "Bride and Groom" will be pre- • sented by Detroit Chapter's dramatic group. Games and a social hour will follow. * * * NORTHWEST CHILD RES- CUE WOMEN will meet at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, at the home of Mrs. Joe Gordon, 17331 Penning- I ton. Prospective members are 1 1 invited. . Mrs. Sidney Weinberg, presi dent of the BETH AARON SIS- TERHOOD, announces a "Spe- cial Party" to be given Monday, Nov. 16, 8:30 p.m., at the syn- agogue social hall. Dr. Ben Marks, psychiatrist, will speak on "How to Be Happy, Though Married," with movies to follow. Refreshthents will be served. The donor luncheon will be held Tuesday, Dec. 8, at the syna- gogue. Tickets may be obtained by calling Mrs. Herman Moss WE. .5-7412. To join the Sister- hood, call Mrs. Irving Chaiken, membership chairman, U N. 3-6574. * AVODAH CHAPTER of Pi- oneer Women will meet Tues- day, 12:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Ben Meyers, 19372 Ohio. A dessert luncheon will be served. 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