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April 09, 1954 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-04-09

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W omen ' i atJ

On Monday, at 8:30 p.m.; Mr& CITY OF HOPE CANCER
David J. Cohen, chairman, will FIGHTERS announce the dedi-
present for the BNAI DAVID cation of the children's leuke-
SISTERHOOD a Passover mia wing on Thursday, at the
"Stump the Experts" program national institution in Duarte,
featuring Mrs. Hyman Donin, Calif. The dedication marks the
Cantor Hyman J. Adler and conclusion of a fund-raising
Matthew Bennett. Mrs. Ben Z. drive for $500,000 for beds,
Freeman will open the program therapeutic and research equip-
with a dramatic reading of the ment for the free, non-sec-
Passover story. On display will tarian medical center.
be samples of and recipes for
*
*
Passover delicacies. Cantor Ad-
AHAVAS ACHIM SISTER-
ler will lead in community sing- HOOD will hold its annual elec-
ing. Members and friends are tion meeting at 8:30 p.m., Mon-
invited.
day, in the synagogue social hail.

*
*
Mrs. Sam Kallush, nominating
LOUIS MARSHALL CHAPTER, committee chairman, will pre-
Bnai Brith Young Women, will sent the slate. Plans are being
meet at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in • made by Mrs. Hy Lenard and
the home of Maxine Glassman,1 her committee for the installa-
3295 Elmhurst. A USO party was tion of officers dinner at 1:30
recently held by the girls at p.m., April 28.
* *
Wayne University Hillel House.
*
*
1 EQUALITY CLUB will meet
DAVID HORODOKER YOUNG April 21, at the home of Betty
WOMEN will serve as hostesses Berkowitz, on Northlawn Ave.
at the Downtown USO on Mon- 1 Chairmen for the forthcoming
day. Mrs. Alex Dorchen, chair- donor luncheon will be ap-
man, arranged the program pointed.
through the Jewish Welfare
RODIN CLUB will meet at
Board.
the home of Mrs. Jack Moss on,
CHANNA CZENESH CHAPTER Lauder, Thursday, 8 p.m., April!
Pioneer Women will
a quiz 15. A package project for Israel'
program and panel discussion will be discussed. Refreshments
on Monday afternoon, in the will be served.
home of Mrs. Fanny Rabino-
PYTHIAN SISTERS will initi-
witz, 19450 Tracey. Mrs. Edith ate new members at its birthday
Sauls will be moderator.
party at 8:30 p.m.. Wednesday,
*
at 15'187 Wyoming: A blood bank
OLGA JASLOVE FAMILY rally is planned for April 28.
*
CLUB will meet at 9 p.m., today,
in the home of Mrs. Rose Green,1
Sam Kellman, local psycholo-
2515 Webb. Election of officers gist, Will address the MARY
will take place.
I CAPLAN WOMEN on "Sex Edu-
* *
cation for Children" at a pro-
SHARONA CHAPTER Pioneer gram Thursday, at the Davison
Women, will hold a model seder Jewish Center. His talk will be
and Passover program on Thurs- accompanied by two films. All
day, at the home of Mrs. Mollie young mothers are invited. For
Silberschein, 12820 Northfield, information call TE. 4-4092 or
'Oak Park, Mich.
LI. 6-9171.
*

HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday, at the home of Isa-
belle Slutsky, 18658 Greenlawn.
Helen Hartstein will review the
life of Chaim Greenberg.
*
*
SHERUTH LEAGUE held its
10th birthday • dinner-dance on
Wednesday, in the Hotel De-
troiter, - under the co-chairman-
ship of Mesdames Phil Hower
and Norman Feder. The celebra-
tion was of special significance
since it marked the completion
of fund-raising and the start of
construction on the $35,000
building being built for Camp
Tamarack.



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New Spring Bride

Manischewitz Matzohs Offer
'Flavor Seal' Inner Wrap

This year, Manischewitz Pass-
over Matzos are offered in the
new "flavor-seal" inner wrap.
This f e a t u r e, found only in
Manischewitz Matzohs, is an
extra inner protective wrapping
that divides' the five - pound
package into- individually-sealed
sections, with the advantage
that individual sections may be
opened as needed, insuring max-
imum freshness at all times.

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13

Friday, April 9, 1954

Group meetings of the Detroit
Chapter of Hadassah will this
month highlight child services,
announces Mrs. William Isen-
berg, president.
Mrs. Samuel Grandon is Chap-
ter chairman of the project, and
group chairmen are Mesdames
George V. Leib, Miriam Gold-
stein, Ben Gould, Sol Fink, Peter
Bernstein, J. Holzman, Isadore
Kutinsky, Leonard Trunsky,
Maurice Klynn, Leonard Birn-
dorf, Ellis Gans, J. Koenig and
Julius Krause.

The Business and Professional
Group of Hadassah invites
members, friends and prospec-
tive members to a meeting at
8:15 p.m., April 28, at the home
of Mrs. Saul Levin, 2055 W. Bos-
ton.
Guest speaker will be /Via's,
Morris Adler, whose subject will
be "Pattern of Jewish Living."
This program will highlight the
observance of the Tercentenary
of the Jews in the United States
and the contribution of Jews in
the development of the country.

Specialists in Fine China and Crystal Since 1849

MISS LEDRA HIRSCH

The engagement of Ledra
Hirsch was announced at a re-
cent family dinner by the bride-
elect's aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Fisher, of Pennington
Dr., to Robert Kenneth Sachs,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Sachs, of Birwood Ave.,
Mr. Sachs is a graduate of
Wayne University, and is af-
filiated with Mu Beta Chi frat-
ernity. The bride-elect is a sen-
ior in the University of Michigan
college of education. A June
wedding is planned.

Adas Shalom Sisterhood
To Hear Exchange Students

HAND CUT IMPORTED LEAD
CRYSTAL—very specially priced

WHISKEY BOTTLES $9,95 Each

(3 designs to choose from)

HANDLED CORDIAL DECANTERS
$7,95 Each

Exchange students and teach-
ers from Britain, Belgium, Is-
rael, Swede n, t h e Philip-
pines and the United States will
discuss the United Nations and
how it affects "Today, Tomor-
row—and You at Adas Shalom
Sisterhood meeting, 12:30 p.m.,
Monday, in the synagogue audi-
torium. Rabbi Jacob E. Siegel
will be moderator. The meeting
will also mark the Sisterhood's
annual elections. Dessert lunch-
eon will be served.

(3 designs to choose from)

At the present time we have an especially fine
selection of wine and liquor decanters—many
in brilliant cased colors—in stock.

From $9.00 to $20.00 Each

TO THE DETROIT JEWISH COMMUNITY

GUNSBERG STAR KOSHER SAUSAGE COMPANY
SAUSAGES and MEAT PRODUCTS

Are Made Under the Supervision

of the

MRS. HOWARD STRACHER

In a recent ceremony, Shirley
Sperling, daughter of Mrs. Lil-
lian. Sperling, of Glynn Ct., be-
came the bride of Howard
Stracher, son of Mr. and Mrs.
David Stracher, of Ewald Circle.
The couple presently reside on
Church Rd., Oak Park, Mich.

THE COUNCIL OF ORTHODOX RABBIS OF DETROIT

A qualified Mashgiach and an experienced Menacker selected by the Coun-

cil are in constant attendance at the Gunsberg Star plant.

ALL GUNSBERG PRODUCTS

Bear the Seal of Approval of the Council
and the

THE 30 PLUS CLUB

Presents a Dance
on

Sumiciy, April 11, 1954

MICHIGAN 84 —GRADE 1 STAMP

at 8:30 'Till 12?

at the

JEWISH COMMUNITY
CENTER
DEXTER DAVISON
BRANCH

CARL SIMS and
His Recording Orchestra
Come and Have a Good Time

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THE GUNSBERG STAR KOSHER SAUSAGE COMPANY

EXTENDS PASSOVER GREETINGS

TO ALL THEIR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS

ORDER YOUR HOLIDAY FISH EARLY!

COMPLETELY CLEANIED — BONED AND
GROUND AT NO EXTRA CHARGE.

'THE GUNSBERG LABEL

ASSURIES THE KASHRUS OF YOUR TABLE'
MICHIGAN 84 GRADE 1

Wyoming Curtis Fish Market

I 8273 WYOMING

Hadassah Meetings Fea 'ure Child Services

AN ANNOUNCEMENT

4:

OAK WOODS JEWISH CENT-
ER SISTERHOOD will meet
Monday evening, at the home
of Mrs. David Feldstein, 13220
Northfield, at which time Rabbi
Hayim Donin will be guest
speaker. Plans will be mapped
for the first installation dinner-
dance, to be held June 14, at
Holiday Manor. For information
on Sisterhood activities, call Mrs.
D. Dombey, LI. 6-4610, or Mrs. F.
Bloom, LI. 6-1992.

Ledra Hirsch to Wed
Robert Sachs in June

UN. 2-9677

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