DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-11

Fashions, Food, Frolic.
Is AS Donor Theme

Friday, January 22, 1954

Mrs. Harry Blitz, president of
NORTHWEST ISRAEL SISTER-
HOOD, announces that its week-
ly story hour, beginning this Sat-
urday, will be held at 4 p.m., in-
stead of as previously scheduled.
Neighborhood children from four
to 11 are welcome. The program
includes Jewish stories, songs,
dances and refeshments.
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Hayim Sanderson, Deputy
Commissioner of Customs for Is-
rael, will be guest speaker at a
meeting of CLUB ONE, Pioneer
Women, at 1 p.m., Tuesday, in
Young Israel Center, it was an-
nounced by Mrs. Ethel Krieger,
Histadrut chair in a n. Latest
movies of the Jewish state also
will be shown. Guests are in-
vited.
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At a recent meeting, AMERI-
CAN HAVEN CLUB outlined
plans for its annual donor
luncheon, to be held March 17,
in Holiday Manor. Sammy Woolf
and his orchestra will. play for
the event, and entertainers will
include Cantor Judah Goldring,
accompanied by Mrs. Florence
Goldring at the piano, and
Rosalyn Kraus who will provide
dinner music. Chief among the
charitable beneficiaries is the
Child Rescue Fund.
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UNITED ORDER OF TRUE
SISTERS will hold an executive
officers' meeting and luncheon
on Monday, at the home of pres-
ident Mrs. Jules Kondritzer,
18285 Meyers, honoring national
vice-president Mrs. Myra Miller,
of New York, and past presi-
dents, Mrs. Hilda Shulman and
Mrs. Ruth Benjamin, of Cleve-
land. The guests also will attend
a general meeting on Tuesday,
at the Davison Jewish Center.
Eve Tolmich, member of the
group and a former radio and
concert artist, will present a
musical program.
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BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
GIRLS, Pioneer Women, will
hold a get-together meeting in
honor. of Belle Rosenthal in her
home, 15027 Petoskey, at 8:30
p.m., Wednesday.

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Jewish Women's European
CHANNA CZENESH CLUB,
Welfare Organization is plan- Pioneer Women, will meet Mon-
ning a home- day afternoon at the home of
cooked luncheon Mrs. Morris Friedman, 4000 Tyler.
event at 12 noon, A new Israel film will be shown.
Guest speaker will be Hayim
Tuesday, in Tur- I Sanderson, Commissioner of
over Temple, Customs for the Port of Haifa in
1 2 1 2 9 Dexter. Israel. Friends are invited.
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Mrs Sadie Balo-
-, kofsky, chair-
At a recent meeting of DAVID-
„man, announces HORODOKER YOUNG WOM-
et h a t proceeds EN'S ORGANIZATION, plans
will go for the were made to send CARE pack-
aid of widows ages to needy families in Israel.
and orphans in The project will be discussed
in Europe and further at a meeting Tuesday
and Israel. Mrs. evening, at the home of Mrs. M.
Mrs. Bolokofsky Minnie Levy is Gottlieb, 3742 Leslie.
co-chairman of the luncheon.
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The public is invited to attend.
BUSINESS and PROFESSION-
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AL Group of HADASSAH will
RADOMER LADIES AUXILI- sponsor the second in a series
ARY will hold an executive of six group sessions on "Israel
meeting at 9 p.m., Tuesday, at Today,” Wednesday, Jan. 27, 8:30
2940 Elmhurst. Plans for the P.M., at the home of the edu-
coming year will be formulated. cational chairman, Evelyn Lan-
Mrs. Sol Rubin will be hostess.
dau, 3710 Richton. The subject
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for discussion will be "Govern-
Mrs. Max Nusbaum, child res- mental Structure."
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cue chairman of KINNERET
Mrs. Louis Kepes, president of
CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will
open her home at 10700 Oak HEBREW LADIES AID SOCIE-
Park Blvd. to a dinner for mem- TY, announces that the' organi-
bers, friends and their husbands zation's annual dinner-dance
at 8 p.m., Saturday. Proceeds will be held this year on May 2.
will go to the Child Rescue Fund. Mrs. Reigler has been named
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chairman, and Mrs. Paul R.
EQUALITY CLUB announces Freeman is in charge of reserva-
the recent election of the fol- tions. Changes in the dates of
lowing new officers: Betty Ber- regular meetings also were an-
kowitz, president; - Emma Peck, nounced by Mrs. Kepes. The
vice - president; Ida Kushner, board will meet the first Tues-
treasurer; Sadie Fisher and Alice day each month, while general
Gallant, secretaries; Rose Ten- meetings are scheduled for the
ner, auditor; Rose Karnow, pub- third Wednesday. Proceeds from
licity; Sadie Solomon and R. the recent donor event have
Karnow, coal and relief commit- been used to buy a fertilizing
tee; Jennie Jaffe and Ida Glass- machine and food packages to
man, sunshine chairmen.
be sent to Israel.
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Mrs. Max Stollman, 4054 Les-
SHERUTH LEAGUE members
lie, will be hostess to members recently were the guests of Mrs.
of WOMEN'S LEAGUE OF Nathan Spector, president, at
YOUNG ISRAEL and their the organization's annual Presi-
friends at a linen shower in be- dent's Party. A "This Is Your
half of Shaarey Zedek Hospital, Life"type program honored Mrs.
in Jerusalem, at 8:30 p.m., Tues- Spector for her services. In-
day. Hospital size bed linens, cluded in the program was a
diapers or cash gifts for linen recording by her mother in Cali-
purchases are desired.
fornia which arrived here for
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the. presentation.
NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID
will meet at 12:30 p.m., Monday,
WOMEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE
at the Davison Jewish Center. will hold its annual Tu b'Shevat
Dessert luncheon will be served, luncheon meeting and program
following which a panel will at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in Young
discuss treatment for mentally Israel Center. Mesdames Lillian
ill patients at Northville State Kaplan, Pearl Leader and Rose
Hospital. Panelists will be Dr. Bielewich are in charge of lunch-
Robert Yoder, NorthVille State eon arrangements. A skit, nar-
Hospital, Panelists will be Dr. rated by Mrs. 'Joshua Sperka,
Robert Yoder, Northville assist- will be performed by Mesdames
ant superintendent, Miss Bobby M. Winston, Isadore Levin, Har-
Miller, occupational therapist, ry Portnoy, M. Servetter and
and Bruce Danto, psychiatric Jacob Cohen. The League is cur-
social worker. Friends are in- rently launching a new cam-
vited to attend.
paign to educate women against
shopping on the sabbath.
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AHAVAS A C H I M SISTER-
HOOD will hold a bazaar from
11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Jan. 31, in the
synagogue social hall. Individ-
ual booths will feature merchan-
THERE'S NO
dise from food to furniture. Spe-
cial booths will also include nov-
elties and games. The program
is part of the general fund-
SUBSTITUTE
raising drive of the congregation
to enable expansion of the pres-
ent synagogue at 19190 Schaefer.
FOR SAVING
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HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will
install newly-elected officers at
a luncheon celebration Monday
afternoon, in the Belcrest Hotel.
Reservations are being taken by
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outgoing president Mrs. Frank
Winton, UN. 4-5930, and Mrs.
Sidney Tauber, DI, 1-1410. Mrs.
Samuel Goldman is the new
president.

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ANEEIM will hold its annual
banquet at 6 p.m., Sunday in the
social ball of Cong. Bnai David,
stated Mrs. G. Melinsky, presi-
dent of the organization. David
J. Cohen will serve as toast-
master at the affair, and Rabbi
Leo Goldman will be the prin-
cipal speaker.

Greenberg-Krause
Rites Set for June

MISS GLORIA GREENBERG

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Green-
berg, of Santa Barbara Dr., an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Gloria, to Robert L.
Krause, son of Mr. and Mrs. Da-
vid Krause, also of Santa Bar-
bara Dr.
The bride-elect is a senior in
'Wayne University's college of
education. .Her fiance attended
Michigan Tech, University of
Michigan, and is a graduate of
the University of Michigan Law
School.
A June wedding is planned.

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kind expressions of sympathy
extended by relatives and friends
during its recent bereavement.

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Fabulous fashions, food and
frolic is the theme of the an-
nual donor luncheon sponsored
by the Adas Shalom Sisterhood,
to be presented Feb. 3, in the
synagogue social hall, stated
Mrs. Herbert L. Harris, presi-
dent.
Local shops will show fashions
at the luncheon, musical invoca-
tion will be presented by the
Sisterhood choral Group, direc-
te0. by Mrs. Joseph Markel, and
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will offer a
program of Jewish readings.
Highlighting the afternoon
ill be the presentation of the
second act of an operetta, with
a cast of 30, under the direction
of Mrs. David Holtzman.
Mrs. Sol Siomovitz, donor
chairman, announces that tick-
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