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March 19, 1954 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-03-19

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JWF Professional Staff to Conclude Institute

omen

7

Cub Adivillei

p.m., Tuesday, in the Park Shel-
ton Hotel. Following the invoca-
tion by Mrs. Leo Orecklin, Mrs.
Louis Kazdan, president, will re-
port on the recent fund-raising
luncheon and fashion show, and
GOODFELLOWSHIP W 0 M - Honor Roll members (those ob-
EN'S AUXILIARY announces its taining over $100 in funds) will

PrrmAN SISTERS invites the
public to its cabaret night April
4 at its temple, 15787 Wyoming.
Proceeds go for Passover baskets
for needy families.

annual Purim games party for
8:30 p.m., Saturday, at 2903
Webb. All proceeds go to charity.
* * *
RADOMER LADIES AUXILI-
ARY AND AID SOCIETY will
hold a Purim party at its regu-
lar meeting March 30 at Berez-
nitzer Hall, Linwood and Davi-
son.
* * *
NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE
WOMEN and their husbands will
be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Halprin, 17567 Santa Barbara,
at a nti g h t of games on
March 27. The affair is being
planned by Mrs. Leonard Gross,
assisted by Mrs. Elkan . Levine.
For membership reservations,
call Mrs. Gross, UN. 1-4638, or
Mrs. Levine, UN. 3-8141.
* * *
Mrs. John Herman and daugh-
ter, and Mrs. Albert Kaufman
will be co-hostesses at a meet-
ing of the HOME RELIEF SOCI-
ETY on Monday, at 3041 W.
Outer Dr. Joan Snodgrass, of
Wayne County Bureau of Social
Aid, will speak on "Family Re-
lations and Delinquent Juve-
niles." Friends are invited.
* * *
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
will hold an oneg shabbat at
2:30 p.m., Saturday, in the home
of Mrs. Matthew Bennett, 2995
Cortland. Mrs. Joshua S. Sperka
will be guest speaker. A regular
Meeting is planned for 8:30 p.m.,
Monday, in the synagogue social
hall.

*

be cited for their efforts. Mrs.
Sam G. Reisman, chairman, will

introduce a representative from
the Detroit Edison Co. who will
show a film on cooking.
* *
BETH ITZCHOCK SISTER-
HOOD invites children and their
parents to a Purim celebration
at 12 noon, Sunday, in the syna-
gogue. 3836 Fischer. Luncheon
and Purim refreshments will be
saved. For information, call
Mrs. N. Savage, PR. 5-1151, or
Mrs. H. Salwin, LA. 6-7493.

*, * *

At a dessert luncheon meeting

at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, in
the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., the
UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS
AUXILIARY will hold a rally to
acquaint its membership with
plans for their Presidents' Day
Luncheon, to be held April 29,
at Holiday Manor. The program
will include an original song-
skit entitled t"Dreams on Par-
ade," and a fashion show with
members acting as models.
Prizes will be awarded. and
guests are invited.

who has accept-
ed general
chairmanship of
the Jewish Na-
tional Fund
Council's B 1 u e
Box Committee.
On Sunday,
April 11, several

hundred mem-
bers from Ha-
dassah, Ladies
Auxiliary, Pio-
Mrs. Cutler neer W o m e n,
Northwest Child Rescue Women,
Mizrachi Women and other or-
ganizations will go out on a
one - day Blue Box Clearance.
These -workers will also place
JNF boxes in Jewish homes
where there is no box now.
At a meeting of the Blue Box
Committee, Mrs. Cutler, past
president of the Ladies Auxiliary,
announced the plan for a one-
day clearanCe of 3,500 boxes in
Detroit homes.

* *

JEWISH WOMEN'S \ EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION will hold a Purim party
on Wednesday, at Turover Tem-
ple, 12129 DeXter. For tickets,
call Mrs. Minnie Levy, DI. 1-2528.
Proceeds will be used for Pass-
over relief to Israel orphans.
* * *
-NI A I MO NIDES MEDICAL
AUXILIARY will meet at 12:30

ish Welfare Federation will be
presented Thursday, 8 p.m., at
the Woodward Jewish Colnter.
Howard Mausner, psychologist
of the Jewish Vocational Serv-
ice, chairman of the session, will
discuss "New Developments in
Local Jewish Social Services."
Phases of the topic to be
elaborated by four discussants
include: "The Jewish Social
Service Bureau's New Service to
the Aging Program," by Paul
Koenigsberg; Albert Cohen
and Joseph Weinberg will mod-
erate "The Jewish Vocational

ADAS SHALOM SISTERHOOD
will hold its last oneg shabbat

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hanaman, Bnai Brak, Israel, to
complete the housing of Jewish
children saved from the Euro-
pean holacaust, at Betai Abot,

in Israel.

and "Philosophy on New Neigh-
borhoods."
Members of the CoMmittees
for the sessions are Albert Co-
hen, chairman; Marvin Schpel-
ser,, secretary; Matilda Rubin,
social - chairman.

PROFESSIONAL
THEATRICAL DIRECTOR

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"Tinian in Bnai Brith"

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* * *
CLUB ONE of Pioneer Women
will dedicate its meeting, 12:30
p.m., March 23, at Young Israel
Center, to world Jewish Child's
Day. The program will also fea-
ture a Purim celebration. Mrs.
Ruth Kanter, member of the na-
tional board of the Pioneer
Women, past president of De-
troit Council of Pioneer Women,
be the speaker. Refreshments
will be served. Guests are in-
vited.



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Friday, March 19, 1954

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Voice and Drama Coach

A Purim membership tea will
be held by LOUIS STONE CHAP-
TER, Bnai Brith, at 8:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, at Beth Moses Syna-
gogue, Linwood at Oakman Ct.
Women in attendance will be
eligible to sign the charter of
this new group, which is the
20th Bnai Brith chapter in the
'area, stated Mrs. Philip P. Fealk,
membership chairman of the
Greater Detroit Women's Coun-
I cil. Mrs. Lewis Manning, past
Council president, will be guest
speaker, and awards and enter-
tainment have been planned.
For information, call UN. 4-8937.
• * *
SCHAEFER BRANCH • PTO,
United Hebrew Schools, will hold
its annual games party in the
form of a Purim social Tuesday,
at 18945 Schaefer: Prizes and
refreshments will be featured.
For tickets, call Mrs. Frances
Gantz, 4-9377, or Mrs. Er-
nestine MedOw, DI. 1-1996.

*

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HEBREW LADIES AID SOCI-
ETY will hold a social, begin-
ning with a dessert luncheon at
12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at Cong.
Mrs. Mark Benach, president Bnai Moshe. A program of

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Home Auxiliary Meets
To Elect New Officers

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Blue suedes keep the big and riot-so-big

.of the Ladies Auxiliary, Jewish games will follow.
Home for Aged, announces that
FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
the annual meeting and elec-
tion of officers will be held at Mizrachi Women, will hold a
1 p.m., Monday, in the Davison paid-up membership luncheon

Jewish Center.
A musical program, arranged
by Mrs. Jack Fisher, program
chairman, will feature the
choral group of the Music Study
Club, directed by Dan Frohman,
with Rose Bassin Stein at the
piano. Prior to the meeting, re-
freshments will be served by
Mrs. Harry Meer and her hos-
pitality committee.

Services; Sam Marcus and liar-
old Weiss will speak on "The
Jewish Center Week-End Camp-
ing Family Center Program"

Service Community Workshop
and Aged-Har&to-Place Pro-
gram:" Marvin Lawrence, direc-

NORTH WOODWARD
Bicur Cholem Pledges
BRANCH, Jewish Women's Euro-
$1,000 to Israel Home
pean Welfare Organization, will
meet at 12 noon, Tuesday, at
Detroit Senior BiCur Cholem the home of Mrs. C. Schuckman,
is co-operating with Rabbi Ka- 4020 Monterey. Mrs. Sadie Bien-

Visiting Detroit, Rabbi Kahan-
aman enlisted the aid of Bicur
Cholem and its president, Mrs.
Lena Techner; he told the or-
ganization the plan for a new
medical dispensary to be named
for the group.
Bicur Cholem has pledged $1,-
000 to the project and proposes
to raise additional funds. Mrs.
Techner said this undertaking
will not restrict the group locally
and announced the forthcoming
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donor event, slated for. May 23
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, at Moss Catering Co., on Dexter.

will meet at 1 p.m., Wednesday,
in the D. W. Simons Center,
4000 Tuxedo. Itzchock Ben Sam-
uel, an Israel exchange student
attending Wayne University and
a teacher at the United Hebrew
Schools, will be principal speak-
er. The public is invited.

GIRLS, PiOneer Women, will
meet at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday,
in the home of Miss S. Barnett,
3775 Tyler. A social on April 16
and Mother's Day banquet on
April 28 will be discussed. For
information, call Sylvia Rosen-
feld, president, DI. 1-1435.
* *
NORTHWEST ISRAEL SIS-
TERHOOD will feature the skit
"The King Chooses a Queen" at
its Purim program and social at
9 p.m., Saturday, in the syna-
gogue, 17376 Wyoming. Leading
roles will be played by Mes-
dames Harry Blitz, Milton Duch-
an, J. Fox, Ben Greenbaum, A.
Klein, Gus Lew and Mr. M.
Duchan. Hostesses will be Mes-
dames Benjamin Brodman, Alex-
ander Moss and P. JoUse. Purim
refreshments will be served.

of the season at 2 p.m. Sunday,
in the home of Mrs. Philip Helf-
man, 18034 Indiana. Mrs. Alex-
ander Sanders, communal lead-
er who recently visited Israel,
will speak on "A Sabbath in Is-
rael." Members will deliver the
invocation, sidrah portion, sab-
bath poem and current events.
Mrs. Dan Shapiro urges mem-
bers to bring their friends.
*
NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID
will meet Monday, - March 2, at
Mrs. Cutler Heads JNF
the Davison Jewish Center. A
Box Clearance; Date of
dessert lunch will be served at
12:30. Mrs. Gertrude Oberstein
Collection Is April 11
will review "The Prophet of San
April 11 was designated as B.B. Nicandro." Members are asked
or Blue Box Day in Detroit, ac- to invite friends.
*
*
cording to Mrs . Phillip Cutler,

*

.: CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will meet at 8:30
p.m., Monday, at Holiday Manor.
A panel discussion of medical
men will offer information on
. the treatment of cancer. Panel-
ists are Drs. A. Gayner, D.
Gudes, M. Mattes and S. Reis-
man.
* * *
"A Calendar of Hebrew Music"
will be presented by Jason Tick-
ton and Margit Kormendy at a
co-ed meeting and concert of
CAREER GROUP, National
Council of Jewish Women, at
8:30 p.m.. Tuesday, in Temple
Beth El's loUnge. Tickton, Beth
El music director and professor
of music at Wayne University,
and Miss Kormendy, contralto
soloist at Beth El and concert
artist. will present a program of
sacred and secular music. Paid-
up members and their guests are
invited. For further information,
call Beulah Smerling, TO. 5-4115,
or Ruth Podolsky, TE. 3-2502.
* * *
UNITED ORDER OF TRUE
SISTERS will meet at 1 p.m.,
Tuesday, in the Davison Jewish
Center. Dr. Harrison Sandler,
Wayne University psychologist,
will speak on "Our Children." A
question and answer period will
follow.
* *
AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold a victory par-.
ty for outstanding fund-raisers
on Tuesday afternoon, at the
home of Mrs. Louis Isaacs, 19903
Warrington. Mrs. Irving Holz-
man is c h a i r m a n. Several
awards will be made by Mrs.
Sam Isaacs, funds chairman.

The final session of the an-
nual professional staff institute
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at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the
home of Mrs. A. Robbins, 19330
Coyle. Discussion will center on
the Child Rescue luncheon
slated for 12:30 p.m., April 6,
at Holiday Manor. A musical
program will be presented by
Mickey Woolf. For reservations
to the latter affair, call Mrs.
Aaron Margolis, chairman, TU.
3 - . 1560.

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