omen
at,
Detroit Women of ALPHA
ROSE SITTIG COHEN PTO.
OMEGA will meet Wednesday, United Hebrew Schools, will
1 p. m., at the Art Institute. celebrate Jewish Music Month at
•After a dessert luncheon, under a meeting at 1 p.m,, Wednesday,
leadership of Mrs. JuliUs Barr, in the school auditorium. Mrs.
a tour and gallery talk is Joseph Isaacs will be hostess in
planned.
honor of the recent Bar Mitz-
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vah 'of her son, Calvin. Mrs.
A membership tea will be giv- Harry Landsman, who recently
en by CHANNA CZENESH visited in Israel, will be guest
CHAPTER, Pioneer Wome
speaker, and will present a trav-
MOnday afternoon, at the, home elogue .in verse form. Julius
of Mrs. Anne Tucker, 3101 Oak- Schwartz, head of the . school
man. Mrs. Sonia Gold, mem- music department, will enter-
bership chairman, announces tain with songs.
that Mrs. Frances Carter, field
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representative of the national
'DETROIT LADIES AUXILI-
office, will address the group,
ARY, Jewish Consumptives' Re-
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lief Society, installed Mrs. Paul
YOUNG ISRAEL. WOMEN'S Shapiro president at recent cere-
LEAGUE will meet at 8:30 p.m., monies in the Mayfair Room.
Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Max Ducker, installing of-
Henry Carlebach, 3350 Glendale, ficer, also inducted Mesdames
at which Mrs. Hyman R. Cohen Sarah Waterstone, Edith Coop-
will preside. At a recent board er and Fanny Paul, vice-presi-
meeting, plans were made for dents; Annie Gotliffe and Max
the group's annual Purim carni- Ducker, secretaries; and Louis
val, to be held March 21, in Schuster, treasurer.
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Young Israel Center. The event
CITY OF HOPE CANCER
will be held in conjunction with
the Young Israel Young Adults, FIGHTERS will hold a luncheon
for which Mrs. Abrams and Tom and pep rally for members work-
Koenigsberg will serve as re- ing on the journal in conjunc-
spective chairmen.
tion with the group's second
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annual dinner-dance, to be held
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD May 15, at Holiday Manor. The
will hold a "This Is Your Life" luncheon is slated for 12:30 p.m.,
party at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in Monday, at the home of Mrs.
the synagogue social hall. Mrs. Martin Weiss, 4030 Sturtevant.
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Ben Z. Freeman will act as
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
mistress of ceremonies, and
prizes and surprises will be fea- CLUB will celebrate its 23rd an-
tured. Tickets for the Feb. 20 niversary on Sunday with a din-
barn d a n c e, to be presented ner-dance . at Bel-Aire Terrace.
jointly with the Men's Club, will Music by Sammy Woolf and his
be sold by Mrs. Seldon Leach. orchestra will highlight the oc-
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casion. For reservations, call
MARY CAPLAN WOKEN are Mrs. Abe Levy, TO. 5-5744.
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planning a s q u a r e dance for
young married couples at 9 EQUALITY CLUB will meet
p.m., Feb. 20, in the Davison Wednesday, at the home of Lily
Jewish Center. Entertainment Lerner, 19146 Kentucky to wish
and prizes will be featured. All Mrs. Lerner and Mrs. Helen Rei-
young marrieds are welcome. i nor bon voyage on their forth-
! coming trip to Israel. The group
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NORTH WOODWARD BRANCH,., recently sent $100 to the Jewish
Jewish Women's European Wel- : National Fund.
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fare Organization, will meet at 3
12 noon, Tuesday, in the home CAREER GROUP, National
of Mrs. M o r r i s Weiner, 3037 i Council of Jewish Women, will
Monterey, Plans have been an- meet at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, at the
nounced for the annual orphans I home of Esther Schwartz, 18675
shower on May 12, of which M rs. 1Littlefield. Dr. Maurice Floch,
Anna Goldberg is chairman, All'; psychologist and author of many
proceeds will go to orphans ini articles, pamphlets and the book
"These, Too, Are Human," will
Israel.
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speak on "Are We Our Brothers'
are invited.
YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR Keepers?" Guests
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C H O L E M will hold a board
At the recent election of
meeting at 1:30 p.m., Monday,
at the home of Mrs. George SA'AD CLUB, those voted into
Brown, 17557 Stoepel. An open office included Mesdames Alvin
meeting is scheduled for 12:30 Sofferin, , president; Lloyd Aver-
p.m., Feb. 22, at the home of bach, vice-president; Morris
Mrs. Alex Elbling, 18474 Green- Tucker and Irving Rosen, secre-
lawn. Dr. Mary A. Green, mar- taries; and Jain Demunter,
riage counsellor of Wayne Coun- treasurer. An installation dinner
ty, will be guest speaker. Friends is planned for Feb. 28, at Club
are invited. • Gay Haven. • • •
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Mrs. Becky Cronenwelt will be
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio- hostess to the board of SISTERS
neer Women, will meet Wednes- OF ZION MIZRACHI at 12:30
day, at 12:30 p. m., at the home p.m., Thursday, in her home,
of Mrs. Saul Baron, 2737 Rich- 2930 W. Chicago. Dessert lunch-
ton.
eon will be served, following
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which plans will be formulated
OLGA JASLOVE FAMILY for the annual Purim luncheon,
CLUB will meet at 9 p. m., to- to be held soon at Holiday
day, at the home of Mrs. Myra Manor. The organization's Is-
Gornbein, 3044 Glynn Ct. to plan rael Bond committee will accept
the club's fourth anniversary last minute reservations on Sat-
party. Games will be played.
urday night for Sunday's Jeru-
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salem bond celebration at Ma-
Mrs. Abraham Shayne, presi- sonic Temple. Call Mrs. Rose
dent of ROCHEL LAYA STEPI- Whiteman, WE. 5-4715, or Mrs.
NER AID SOCIETY, announces Kate Winston, UN. 2-5074.
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the organization's forthcoming
WOMEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE
annual d•o n o r luncheon on
March 31, at Holiday Manor. will hold a food shower to aid
Cantor and Mrs. Judah Goidring Rabbi Kahaarnan Bnei Brak in-
stitutions in Israel at 12:30 p.m.,
will entertain.
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Feb. 22, at Young Israel Center.
JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROPE- Canned meats, fish, vegetable
AN WELFARE ORGANIZATION fats and oils or cash gifts are
will hold a board 'meeting at 12 preferred. Mrs. David Cern will
noon, Monday, at the home of be hostess to a board meeting at
Mrs. E. Gellman, 9974 Holmur. 12:30 p.m., Monday, in her home,
Arrangements for the March 24 2745 Glynn. Plans for the March
Purim party at Turover Temple member-bring-a-member lunch-
will be made; Mesdames Sadie eon will be made.
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Bolokofsky and Minnie Levy will
Charlotte Rubin, president of
be chairmen.
JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB, an-
nounces a barn dance will be
The amateur-made film, held by the group April 3, at
"Little Fugitive," produced by a Carmel Hebrew School. For
trio of amateurs, Ruth and Mor- tickets, call Florence Levey, UN.
ris Engel and Ray Ashley, at a 3-8879, or Gloria Ginsberg, UN.
cost of $25,000, is headed for a 2-8161.
box office gross of $500,000. The
picture 'deals . with a .•dventutea DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13
of 'a little boy at Coney Island.-
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