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14—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Clarify Adult Problems in Institute Course

Friday, February 26, 1954

The Detroit Section, National! which Mrs. Hymes will be prin
Council of Jewish Women, will cipal speaker. "Passports" to
"cruise the world" at its meet- the meeting will be bundles of
ing on Monday, at the Davison clothing for the Council Resale
Jewish Center. A luncheon at Shops, from welch a major por-
12:30 p.m., will precede the tion of the Detroit Section's
program,
funds evolve.
Members are urged to "get
Mrs. Hymes, who is secretary
aboard" and join the ship's
of the International Council of
crew and cap-
Jewish Women and editor of its
tain, Mrs. Chas.
Newsletter, will outline Council's
Hymes, a vice-
activities of educational and
president of
welfare assistance in all parts
NCJW and
of the United States and to
member of the
communities overseas.
national execu-
Mrs. Hymes, a graduate of
tive committee
the University of Minnesota, is
from Minnea-
a former instructor of speech
polis, Minn.
and English in Wisconsin and
"Community
Indiana. She holds a number
Welfare Around
of prominent positions on civic,
the Globe" will
educational and welfare pro-
be the topic of Mrs. Hymes
discussion. at the session, at jects in Minneapolis.

Aesculapians Plan Annual
Barn Dance for March 15
Aescula p i a n Pharmaceutical
Association and its Ladies Aux-
iliary will hold their annual
barn dance March 15. at Michi-
gan Barn, 36728 W. Seven Mile,
according to Harold Bordman
and Mrs. Philip Forman, respec-
tive presidents.
Friends of members are invited
to attend. For reservations, call
Mrs. B. Breyer, UN, 3-1197, or
B. Finkel, UN. 3-5205.

To Wed Sept. 4

The first of an eight session Institute, call Dr. Harry Lerner,
course on "Solving Emotional adult services supervisor, TR.
Problems in Adult Life" will be 5-8450.
conducted by Samuel Kellman,
Harper Hospital psychologist,
beginning at 9 p.m., Monday, in s Detroit's Best Laundry
the Woodward. Center.
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The course, to be conducted
on alternate Mondays, will con-
Thousands of Women Sal,—
sist of films, private conferences
"I Use Quality
and discussion of general prob-
Because It Saves
lems. Question and answer ses-
sions will follow each lecture.
,TIME, MONEY &WORRY".
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Sunday Niters Plan Social

Sunday Niters, organizatiOn
for single men • and women, will
have a social evening and dance
March 14 at the Woodward Jew-
ish Center. It will highlight
the membership drive. For in-
formation call Max Richman,
TO. 8-8887, or Fay Teitlebaum,
TY. 5-8522.

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At a recent dinner party, Mr.
Compositions by Mario Castel-
nuovo-Tedesco and A r k a d i e and Mrs. Edward Oberfield, of
Kouguell will receive their first Manor Ave., announced the en-
Detroit hearing on Saturday gagement of their daughter,
Sandra, to Morris Kent, son of
evening, at the Davison Jewish
Mr. Arthur Kent, of Clements
Center.
Ave., and the late Mrs. Kent.
The concert, which is dedi- A Sept. 4 wedding is planned.
cated to Jewish Music Month,
is co-sponsored by the Detroit
Section, National Council of
Jewish Women, and Hashofar,
omen O
Society for the Advancement of
Jewish Music.
For the Finest in Music . .
Kouguell, pianist - composer,
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will make his Detroit debut on
I
AVODAH
CHAPTER, Pioneer
this occasion, performing his
And His Orchestra
"Sonata for Piano" and "Hebrew Women, will hold a Purim party
Rhapsody." Edouard Kesner, vio- at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the
Diamond 1-1576
linist of the Detroit Symphony home of Mrs. Emil R. Simon,
Orchestra, will play with Kou- 1 18308 Santa Rosa. Mrs. Jack
ill e r, co-hostess, will help
guell the latter's "Lullaby" and
I serve a dessert luncheon. Pro-
"Oriental Dance."
The program will open with ! gram chairmen, Mrs. Henry
BY
Tedesco's "Sonata for Violin 1Faigin. and Mrs. Benjamin Re-
and Piano," played by Julius ! der, have planned a skit, written
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Expert Floral Arrangements
and will close with Tedesco's entertainment features, Friends
For All Occasions
cantata for women's voices, "The are invited.
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Queen of Sheba," presented by
MOGEN ABRAHAM SISTER-
Larry Morris
Bill Caplan
the Center Choral Society, with
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prano solo and Mildred Kates ning at the home of Mrs- Max
J. Wohlgelernter, 4301 Fullerton.
as accompanist.
Mesdames
Jacob Sauls and Ar-
Mrs.
Sidney
J.
Allen
will
be
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nold LaKritz will participate.
chairman of the evening.
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Recently-formed SOCIALITES
will hold its first social at 8:30
p.m., Tuesday, at 11818 Dexter.
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GOLDA MYERSON CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will meet Tues-
* day, at the home of Shoslia,na
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Fealk, 3031 Glendale.
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Mr& Harry Harwoods, presi-
dent of PHILIP HANDLER
CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, an-
nounces a meeting at 8:30 p.m.,
Thursday, at Cong. Beth Moses.
Mrs. Ely Friedman, program
chairman, has planned an audi-
ence participation event, to
which friends are invited. A so-
cial hour will follow.
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An oneg shabbat will be spon-
sored by the SISTERHOOD of
AHAVAS ACHIM at the home
of Mrs. Barney Zatkoff, 19303
San Juan, Saturday, March 6,
1 p.m. The executive board will
meet Wednesday, 1 p.m., at the
home of Mrs. Sam Towers, 18973 1
Marlowe.
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A spring dinner dance will be
held at Elmwood Casino, March
31, by Women's American Ort,
VERA BRAMSON CHAPTER, un-
der the direction of Mrs. Saul
Nyman,
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Rabbi Minard Klein will speak
oh. "Purim in Different Lands
and Ages" at a meeting of ADAS
SHALOM SISTERHOOD at 12:30
p.xn., March 8, in the .synagogue
social hall. Mrs. George Liss,
program chairman, announces
that this is the annual election
1$ wrapped in a whisper-soft fabric ... cannot chafe!
meeting, and urges all members
Lea attend.

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Honoring Music Month

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Sunday Eve., Feb. 28, 8:30 P.M.

Featuring

EMMA SCHAVER

CANTOR NICHOLAS FENAKEL

JEROME ROSEN

Sisterhood Choral Group

CO*Cett Violinist

Divested by DORIS MARKEL

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Tenor

CANTATA: "Seven Golden Buttons"

CI4OROS and SOLOISTS

Directed by CANTOR NICHOLAS FENAKEL

COMMENTARY BY RABBI JACOB E. SEGAL

ADAS SHALOM CHAMBER ORCHESTRA

Conducted by ZINOVI BISTRITSKI

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DONATION

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