JERICHO REBEKAH LODGE,
100F, met recently to install
the following officers: Dora
Ploshnick, noble grand; Myna
D. Moss, vice-grand; Ada Duck-
er and Martha Feldman, secre-
taries; and Bessie Lepofsky,
treasurer, Plans are being made
for a Purim party, to be held
March 18.

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NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID
will hold a joint board and
regular meeting Monday after-
noon, at the Davison Jewish
Center, announces Mrs. Sol Os-
trow, president. In keeping with
Brotherhood Week, the program
arranged will include Wayne
University's Panel of Americans,
a group of second generation
. Americans of varying religious
and nationality backgrounds.
Dessert luncheon will be served
at 12:30 p.m. Friends are in-

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CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will meet for a get-
acquainted evening on Monday,
at Holiday Manor. Members are
planning a repeat performance
of their satire, "This Is Your
Life," to be held at 9 p.m.,
March 8, at Holiday Manor. For
tickets, call Sylvia Katz, TO.
9-6068.
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Mrs. Henry P. Rosin will be
hostess to members of HOME
RELIEF SOCIETY at a meeting
at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in her
home at 17215 Santa Barbara;
Mrs. B. Ruby will be the speaker.
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Members and friends of HE-
BREW LADIES' AID SOCIETY
are invited • to a subscription
luncheon Wednesday afternoon,
in Ccng. Bnai Moshe social
hall. The committee, directed
by Mrs. Allan B. Janawitz, will

serve a home-cooked meal. Mrs.
Michael Altholz is co-chairman.
The luncheon is a preliminary
event to the annual dinner-
dance; slated for May 2, at Bnai
Moshe.. Mrs. Louis Kepes, presi-
dent. has named Mrs. Maurice
Riegler to head banquet ar-
rangements.
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WOMEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE
will dedicate its monthly meet-
ing to .a food shower for the
Rabbi Kahanaman institutions
in :Bnei Brak, Israel. Members
and friends are urged to bring
canned meats, fish, vegetable
fats and oil and cash gifts to
be converted into fOod pur-
chases. The shower, to be • held
at 12:30 p.m. Monday, in Young
Israel. Center, will feature Rabbi
Israel Halpern as guest speaker.
Mrs. Lillian Kaplan is chairman
of the dessert luncheon.
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NEW STUDY CLUB will hold
its annual luncheon and games
party at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday,
in the Women's Guild of the
Metropolitan Building. Goldie
Schwartz, president, states that
prizes will be awarded. Rose
Cherner and Jennie Maltz are
co-chairrrien.
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BETH AARON SISTERHOOD
will meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday
in the synagogue social hall.
Mrs. Adolph Winkler, program
chairman, states that a Tercen-
tenary celebration in honor of
the first settlement of Jews in
the United States w.ill be fea-
tured. The theme of the pro-
gram will be "Masquerade Per-
sonalities," and features a quiz
and dramatic skit, depicting
outstanding women in U.S. Jew-
ish history.

GOODFELLOWSHIP
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY will hold
a brunch at 12:30 p.m., Satur-
E-. "MUSIC STUDY AS AN ART"E day . at the home of Pauline
Pringle, 4343 W. Grand. Assisting
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Mrs. Pringle will be Rose Wein-
! bautn, as co-hostess. Friends are
invited. All proceeds will go to
charity. The group recently
participated on the WJBK-TV
program ,Ladies' Day.
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1.--TEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet in special ses-
sion at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday,
at the home of Mrs. Irving Her-
man, 19127 Washburn. Florence
Primack, Histadrut chairman,
will preside at the meeting,
: Private Lessons for
which will feature a film on
Children and Adults
Israel and a guest speaker.

SHERUTH , LEAGUE is plari-
ning its annual charity ball
March 6, at Adas Shalom Syna-
gogue. Mrs. Sidney Blum, chair-
man, stated that all proceeds
will aid under-privileded chil-
dren, including those suffering
from cerebral palsy, lukemia
and muscular dystrophy. Music
will be provided by Sam Emmer
and his orchestra, and Sheruth's
dramatic group will provide en-
tertainment, using as a theme,
"Detroit Is a Wonderful Town."
For tickets, call Mrs. Samuel
Cowen, co-chairman, VE. 8-1686.

Members of BETH ABRAHAM
WOMEN'S CLUB have invited
friends and have issued a special
invitation to the Sisterhood to
attend an oneg shabbat at 2 p.m., •
Saturday, in the home of Rabbi
and Mrs. Israel I. Halpern, 3222
Buena Vista. Assisting Mrs. Hal-1
pern will be Mesdames 0. Rosen- •
berg, co-chairman, Jack Perry,
H. Thursi.vell, R. Bressler, with
Rabbi H a 1 p e r n, adviser. The
group has organized a mixed
bowling league for members and
their husbands. Those interest-
ed, call Mrs. Oscar Rosenberg,
vice-president, TO. 5-4348.
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OAK WOODS JEWISH CEN-
TER will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
March 3, at the home of Mrs.
Herman Schoenfeld, 13141 Dart-
mouth. Reports on the sale of
land certificates for the syna-
gogue building and on the barn
dance scheduled for March 21,
at Graemer's Barn, 27450 W.
11-Mile, will be heard. For in-
formation, call Mrs. Dave Dom-
bey, LI. 6-4610, or Mrs. Burton
Applebaum, LI. 5-3429.
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CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
will meet at 1 p.m., Wednesday,
at the D. W. Simons Center, 4000
Tuxedo. Rabbi Leon Frain will
be guest speaker. A social hour
will follow. Friends are invited.
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DAVID HORODOKER YOUNG
WOMEN will meet Monday aft-
ernoon, at the home of Mrs. R.
Remar, 2626 Clements. Final ar-
rangements will be made for a •
luncheon on Wednesday after-
noon. in the home of Mrs. P.
Stollman. Proceeds from the lat-
ter event will buy Passover
packages for needy families in
Israel. For information, call Mrs,
M. Weinstein, TO. 6-8723.

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The SISTERHOOD OF MOGEN
ABRAHAM will meet Monday
evening at the home of Mrs.
Sidney Silver, 3777 Sturtevant. A
Jewish Music Month program is
planned.
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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-9
MOGEN ABRAHAM SISTER-
Friday, February 19, 1954
HOOD will hold its third annual
donor luncheon Wednesday aft-
ernoon, in the Mayfair Room.
Proceeds from the event will be
added to the Yeshivah-Mogen
Abraham building fund. For tic-
kets. call Mrs. Harry Saltsman,
TO. 3-2782.
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Revealed by
LOUIS MAR SHALL BNAI
Brith Young Women will meet
at the home of Sharon Jacobson,
5577 Ridgewood. Plans for a
USO party and a children's hos-
pital event will be discussed.
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BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
GIRLS, Pioneer Women, will
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Ann Grant, 2698 Fullerton. Plans
will be made for a Mother's Day
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Beatrice Hendelman, flowers;
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Kay we have the pleasure to pro4 it to. Pa4A itS we have to many others?
to attend. The proceeds will go
to charity.
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Monday, in the home of Shos-
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