Adas Shalom Women Set Special
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MEDINA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold a . paid-up
membership party at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday, at the home of Helen
Friedman. For information, call
Estelle S 1 a v i n, membership
chairman, TO. 5-8539.
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AESCULAPIAN PHARMACEU-
TICAL AUXILIARY will hold a
board meeting at 12:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, in the home of Mrs,
Harry Dorfman, 19500 • Canter-
bury.
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GOLDA MYERSON CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will meet for a
social on Tuesday in the home
of Pauline Zelickman, 4075 W,
Grand. Friends are invited.
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CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS .announce that the
following women have become
life members: Mesdames Ida
Diamond, Rosalie Dubin, Freda
Linden and Freda Stillwater.
Contributions are sent to the
City of Hope Medical Center,
Duarte, Calif. Those interested
in life membership should con-
tact Freda Linden, 191-85--Wis-
aonsin, UN. 3-5452.
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MARY CAPLAN WOMEN in-
vite the public to learn Jewish
folk dancing by attending a
program at 8:30 p.m., Thursday,
in the Davison Jewish Center.
The class will be led by Dottie
Roer, and refreshments will be
served.
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Mrs. Louis Kepes, president of
HEBREW LADIES AID SOCI-
ETY, urges members to bring
their friends to a social of the
organization at 12:30 p.m., Wed-
nesday, in Cong. Bnai Moshe's
social hall. A dessert luncheon
will be served, followed by a
business meeting and games.
Mrs. Maurice Riegler will report
on the progress of the group's
annual dinner-dance, slated for
: May ,2.
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KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet at 12:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, in the home of Mrs.
David Brave r, 10400 Curtis.
Frances Driker, cultural chair-,
man. has arranged a "This Is
Your Life Kinneret" program.
Guests are welcome.
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Mrs. Leo Genser, president of
Fannie Gluck Chapter, Mizrachi
Women, announces that a fund-
.7,raising lunch-
eon for the
;Child Rescue
u n d will be
held at 12:30
p.m., April 6, at
•)Holiday Manor.
)Mickey Woolf
w i 11 entertain.
For tickets, call
,.=Mrs. Aaron
Margolis, chair-
:man, TU. 3-
Mrs. Genser 1560.
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EQUALITY CLUB will meet on
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Ida Glassman, on Washburn
Ave, Proceeds of the group's
Purim party were allocated as
follows: Allied Jewish Campaign,
VW; Mo'os Hitim, $25; Chil-
dren's Cardiac Hospital, $25.
Funds also were voted to needy
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CHANNA CZENESH CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will meet
Monday-afternoon, at the home
of Mrs. Mary Granadier, 18660
Griggs, at which time Dr. Claris-
sa Fineman will review Nahum
N. Glatzer's "The Life and
Thoughts of Franz Rosenzweig."
Dessert luncheon and various
reports will precede the review.
Friends are invited.
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WOMEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE
will sponsor its annual mem-
bership tea at 12:30 p.m., Tues-
day, in Young Israel Center.
Mesdames I. Levin and M. Serv-
etter, chairmen, announce that
a cantata, "The Sabbath Queen,"
will be featured. Mrs. Dora Se-
lesny Kleinplatz will sing the
solo role, Mrs.. Joshua Sperka
will be narrator and a choral
group will -arovide the back-
ground. Mrs. M. Winston will
lead in community singing,
states Mrs. L. Kaplan, arrange-
ments chairman. Prospective
members are invited.
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PYTHIAN SISTERS will hold a
cabaret night program on April
4, at the temple, 15787 Wyo-
ming. Proceeds will provide Pass-
over baskets for needy families.
For tickets, call Ceil Bindes, WE.
3-0509. Dancing, entertainment,
and refreshments will be fea-
tured.
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At a recent meeting of DAVID-
HORODOKER YOUNG WOMEN,
plans were made for a mother-
daughter party, to be held May
17, at Carmel Hebrew School.
For tickets or information, call
Mrs. M, Weinstein, TO. 6-8723.
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In it.s drive for funds for the
Jewish Theological Seminary,
the Adas Shalom Sisterhood has
set up a special gifts division,
headed by Mesdames Al Posen,
chairman, Jules Kraf t. co-chair-
men of special gift tickets.
The gifts ticket chairmen an-
nounce the followino. women are
partibipating that phase of
the , drive: Mesdames Norman
Allan, Benjamin Bailes, Albert
Egrin, Harry Festenstein, Dan-
iel Grant, Louis Kirsch, Philip
Langwald, George R. Liss, Jo-
seph Loomus, Al Posen, Jules
Kraft, Alexander Moss, Daniel
Shapiro, Mitchell Schram, Irv-
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LADIES OF MOSAIC is plan-
ning its fifth annual barn dance
at 8:30 p.m., April 11, all Car-
penter's Hall, 22521 Grand River.
Jim Shultheis will be the caller,
and prizes will be awarded. For
tickets, call Shirley Garsoff,
president, TO. 6-1157, or Ethel
Lakind, UN. 4-8778.
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JUNIOR EQUALITY CLUB
will hold a charity bazaar on
April 3, in the home of Mrs.
Meyer Berk, president, 23601
Gardner, Oak Park. Mrs. Eugene
Brownstein, chairman, states
that a variety of merchandise
will be available for selection.
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-11
Entertainment and refreshments
Friday, March 26, 1954
are planned.
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HANITA CHAPTER Pioneer
Women, will meet at 1 p.m.,
Monday, in the home of Ann
Rubin, 18202 Northlawn. Follow-
ing a dessert luncheon, Isabelle
Shitsky will review the book
"Level .Sunlight" by Maurice
Samuel.
Gift Fund
Simmer, Jacob Levine and Nich-
olas Fenakel.
The culmination of the special
gifts drive will be a tea on April
7, at the home of Mrs. Al Posen,
on Parkside Ave. An entertain-
ing program is planned. Those
interested in joining the group
should call Mrs. Avrin, UN.
2-6981.
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BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold a pay-up par-
ty for all members at 8:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, at the home of Mrs.
Dorothy Robbins, 19175 Pine-
hurst. Gifts will be given paid-
up members, and games and re-
freshments will follow.
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ANSHEI SHOLOM LADIES
AUXILIARY will hold a benefit
Purim seudah and m'lave mal-
keh in honor of Rabbi and Mrs.
Sholom ..Moskovitch at 8 p.m.,
Saturday, at Lachar's. All
friends of the group and the
rabbi are invited to atend.
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SHERUTH LEAGUE will hold
its annual children's party at 2
p.m., Saturday, in Parkside Hall,
3119 Fenkell. Mrs. Sidney Locke
and Mrs. Ben Derin, co-chair-
men, advise that continuous
games, a movie, favors and re-
freshments will be featured dur-
ing the two-hour program.
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YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR
CHOLEM will meet at the home
of Mrs. Peter Choderoff, 4044
Sturtevant, Monday, 12:30 p.m.
Plans for the annual mothers
and daughters party will be dis-
cussed. Mrs. All e n Bookstein,
chairman of the Northville
"Adopt-a-Ward" project, accom-
panied by Mesdames Abe Fine,
president, Henry Schwartz,
Charles Kahn, William Frank-
fort and Lew Brown, visited
their ward and gave them a
party. A committee of 15 worn-
en served at the USO March 8.
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R. Chinitz acknowledges with
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Mrs. Claire A. Ross, president
of SARAH ATLER AUXILIARY,
Jewish Consumptives Relief So-
ciety, announces a program of
games to be held at 8 p.m., Sat-
urday, at Cong. Beth Moses,
13295 Linwood. Proceeds will be
used for furthering the work of
the Denver institution, stated
Mrs. Helen Atler, chairman, who
also announced that tickets are
available at the door.
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Detroit League of Jewish Na-
tional Home for Asthmatic Chil-
dren at Denver will meet March
31 at 12:30, at the home of Mrs.
Edward Tann, 19535 Afton Road.
Following a luncheon and brief
meeting, Mrs. Fred Alpert, pro-
gram chairman, has arranged
for the John Robert Powers
School to demonstrate fashions.
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At its last meeting, RADOMER
LADIES AID donated $160 for
Scrip package8 to Israel for
Passover. At the same meeting,
$350 was contributed to the His-
tadrut campaign.
Mrs. Nathan Rubin will be
hostess to members and friends
of ZEDAKAH CLUB at a dessert
luncheon Monday afternoon, in
her home, 18614 Fairfield. Mrs.
Joshua S. Sperka will present a
book review.
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