Club

ning for its donor luncheon, to
be held Feb. 10. in the Mayfair
Room. Tickets are available
from Mrs. M. Jacob, ticket
chairman, TO. 9-7582, or Mrs.
S. Siegler, UN. 2-8464.
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GOLDA MYERSON CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will hold a
Hamisha Asar b'Shevat social on
Tuesday, at the home of Ruth
Woronoff, 4054 Grand. Friends
are invited.
* * *
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
will meet at 1 p. m., Wednesday
for a celebration of Arbor Day.
Movsas Goldaftas will lecture
on "3,000 Years in Jerusalem."
Mrs. Dora Dworkin, chairman,
stated that the public is invited.
, * *
ROSE SITTIG COHEN PTO,
United Hebrew Schools, will
hold a victory meeting to cele-
brate the success of its recent
fund-raising event at 1 p. m.,
Wednesday, in the school audi-
torium. Dessert luncheon will
be served. Mrs. Irving Arlin will
read an original poem in honor
of Tu b'Shevat, which will be
followed by an afternoon of
games with audience participa-
tion. Mrs. Isadore Plotnick is
chairman.
* * *
EQUALITY CLUB installed
its new officers at a program
in Menjo's earlier this week.
New officers will meet this Wed-
nesday at the home of Sonia
Gertzman, on Indiana Ave.
Plans for the current year's ac-
tivities will be made.
,,
Mrs. Rose Karnow was elected
president of the LADIES AUX-
ILIARY OF BRITH SHOLOM
for the eighth consecutive year.
Assisting her will be Fanny
Feingold, vice-president; Tillie
Schwartz, secretary; Clara Bai-
ler, treasurer; Rae • Ginsberg,
donor treasurer; Tillie Weiner,
sunshine; Bessie Tourgow and
Dora Lichterman, sick commit-
tee.

CITY 'OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS are maiming the
March of Dimes booth in Grand
Circus Park throughout the
month of January. Working in
shifts of two volunteers which
change three times daily, the
women maintain the booth from
10 a. in. to 9 p. m. More women
are needed to operate the booth.
Women wishing to donate their
services are urged to call Mrs:
Dorothy Joffin, VE. 8-2406, after
6 p. m., or Mrs. Toby Alpert, VE.
8-6593, during the day.
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MARY CAPLAN WOMEN will
meet at 8:30 p. m., Thursday, in
the Davison Jewish Center. A
movie on "Fears of Children"
will be shown.
* * *
JEWISH FOLK CHORUS, La-
dies Auxiliary, will hold its 14th
annual donor luncheon on Wed-
nesday, at Holiday Manor. An
outstanding musical program,
featuring Ruth Goldman, so-
prano, and Ellis Freedson, bari-
tone, is planned. A group of
classical dancers and instru-
mentalists also will be featured.
Mrs. S. Roman, chairman of the
event is assisted by Mesdames
E. Pomish, co-chairman; W.
Litt, pledges; J. Lazare and J.
L. 'Jaffe, secretaries; and M.
Citrin, L. Gray, I. Kauffer, I.
Kessler and S. Milgrim.
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WOMEN OF GEMILUTH
CHASSODIM are currently plan-

WE NEED . . .

Boarding Homes for Children
temporarily separated from their
families.

WE PAY . . .

Boarding care and all other ex-
penses.

Call TO. 8-2490

JEWISH SOCIAL
SERVICE BUREAU

33327 Linwood

JUST TO REMIND YOU

that BEN PUPKO'S BIG ANNUAL

IS NOW IN FULL SWING

Even though our store has been jammed every day from
morning 'tit closing, Mrs. Ben Pupko has flown to New
York and is busy adding many new values to our stock,
Our suppliers have cooperated with us to the fullest
extent to give you these terrific ACTION VALUES.
As we are going to press many new items are
arriving and , being unpacked for this tremendous
ACTION SALE.

PRICES ARE TERRIFIC
MANUFACTURERS SAMPLES
BEDSPREADS
DRAPERIES FOR EVERY ROOM
IN THE HOUSE
* SHEETS, PILLOW CASES, TOWELS

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3-4857

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For ISG Dinner-Dance

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-12

Friday, January 15, 1954

Brandeis PW Group to Meet

Mrs. Irving Chaiken, member-
ship chairman of BETH AARON
SISTERHOOD, announces a
paid-up membership and a new
member initiation evening at
8:30 p. m., Jan. 25, in the syna-
gogue social hall. • Habonim
dramatic group will entertain.-
Those interested in joining the
Sisterhood are urged to contact
Mrs. Chaiken, UN. 3-6574, or
Mrs. Jack Taylor, co-chairman,
UN. 4-1293.
* * *
CHAPTER KINNERET, Pio-
neer Women, will have a Hista-
drut meeting at the home of
Mrs. Sam Wider, 19126 Ilene,
Wednesday, 12:30 p. m. Guest
speaker will be Hy Sanderson.
An Israeli film will be shown.
* * *
WOMEN'S LEAGUE OF
YOUNG ISRAEL and friends of
members will be the guests of
Mrs. Max Stollman, 4054 Leslie,
at a linen shower at 8:30 p.m.,
Jan. 26. Bed linens for hospital
size beds and cash gifts will be
accepted, the gifts to be sent to
Shaarey Zedek Hospital in Jeru-
salem. After visiting the insti-
tution, several members of the
group reported it is in dire need
of help, stated Mrs. Hyman R.
Cohen, president.
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SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHI
will be hostesses at a series of
oneg shabbatim at 2:30 p.m.,
Saturday. The following mem-
bers will be hostesses at address-
es indicated following their
names: Mesdames M. Brandwine,
2740 Fullerton; Lillian Kaplan,
1938 Calvert; Becky Cronenwelt,
2930 W. Chicago; M. Beigler,
13725 LaSalle; Rose Whiteman,
4095 Webb; and Sophie Shaw,
Miskan Israel Synagogue.
Board members will be enter-
tained Wednesday, at the home
of Mrs. Abraham Kellman, 3759
Rochester. Plans for the Feb. 3
celebration of Hamisha Asar
b'Shevat will be completed,
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Mizrachi Women ? FANNIE
GLUCK CHAPTER, will meet
Monday, 12:30 p.m., at the home
of Mrs. Harry Portnoy, 4253 Les-
lie, for a Hamisha Mar pro-
gram.

Brandeis C h a p t e r, Pioneer
Women, will meet Jan. 26, in
the home of Mrs. Hilda August,
18650 Woodingham. Chaim San-
derson, recently appointed Corn-
missiioner of Customs at the
Port of Haifa, Israel, will be
guest speaker, and a film relat-
ing the .story of Histadrut will
be shown.

CAMP NAHELU

on

Beautiful Perry Lake

Announces

It's 24th Camp

Mrs. ARTHUR FREEDMAN is
ticket chairman for the forth-
coming dinner-dance and show
of the Infants Service Group.
Mrs. Freedman and her co-
chairman, Mrs. Ralph Shook,
announce that tickets are cur-
rently available for the annual
program, which this year will
be held on Jan, 31, at Masonic
Temple.

Season Registration

Stan and Elsie

Michaels

Di rectors

The latest creation in furs,
resort and spring apparel will
be featured at a paid-up mem-
bership meeting of the OAK
PARK SISTERHOOD at 8:30
p.m., Wednesday, in the home
of Mrs. Malvern Atlas, 25455
Dundee, Huntington Woods.

20426 Stratford

Detroit 21, Mich.

UN iversity 4-4220

28 - th
Fabulous January

KOZIN'S

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SHARONA 'CHAPTER, Pioneer

Women, will celebrate Jewish
Music Month with a program
Thursday, at the home of Mrs.
Barbara Linden, 18329 Oak Dr.
Mrs. Jean Jaslove Goldberg,
concert singer, will entertain.
The group will feature a style
show of resort wear at its an-
nual paid-up membership party
on January. 28, at the New
Center Hotel.
* * *
JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB
will meet Monday, at Cong.
Beth Moses. Meetings will con-
tinue to be held at the syna-
gogue during the rest of the
'season. Following a business
session, members will participate
in a program of mahj and games.
* * *
NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold a membership
meeting at 12:30 p.m., Wednes-
day, in the home of Mrs. Lena
Schwartz, 17158 San Juan. Wom-
en interested in membership
should call Sophie Sulkes, mem-
bership chairman, UN. 3-6437.

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MID - SEASON

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MOGEN ABRAHAM SISTER-
HOOD will hold a cultural meet-
ing Wednesday evening, in the
home of Mrs, Arnold LaKritz,
3769 W. Buena Vista. Mrs. Max
J. Wohlgelernter, p. r o g r a
chairman, will speak on Tu
b'Shevat. Holiday refreshments
-
will be served.
• • •
Mrs. Sidney Kosowsky, presi-
dent of the BNAI MOSHE PTO,
United Hebrew Schools, an-.
nounces a membership tea at
12:30 p.m., Jan. 26, in the con-
gregation's Rosman Hall. Joseph
Edelman, of the Jewish Com-
munity Council, will discuss the
Council's role in our community.
Avi Blackman will /present a
selection from Jewish literature,
and Mrs. Margaret Berman will
render several songs. Morris
Lachover, school principal, will
report on the progress of the
branch. Other participants in

the 'progi•am are Mestlatnes
Philip Ingot atid Xiarry 8a:illt

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