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May 07, 1954 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-05-07

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D A V I D-HORODOKER JUN-
IORS will hold a luncheon Sat-
urday afternoon, at Larco's, Six
Mile and San Juan, for which
Mrs. E. Kasmer, president, and
Mrs. B. Kanfer, are co-hostesses.
Entertainment and prizes will • be
featured, with proceeds being
sent to the Pancreatic Fibrosis
_Fund for research on the disease
which affects the lungs and pan-
creas of infants and for which
there is no known cure.
* * *
NORTHWEST ISRAEL SIS-
TERHOOD will hold a mother
and daughter dinner Wednes-
day evening, in the synagogue.
Mesdarries Milton Duchan, Saul
Wainer and J. Fox, chairmen,
have planned the dinner and
program. Mothers will be hon-
ored with a candlelighting cere-
mony, and children will be en-
tertained by a ventriloquist.
Prizes will be awarded the old-,
est and youngest mothers and
the mother with the most chil-
dren present. For information 'or
reservations, call Mrs. Duchan,
UN. 4-2706.
* *
Mrs. Wolf Cohen, 3800 Cort-
land, will be hostess to mem-
bers of WOMEN'S LEAGUE OF
YOUNG ISRAEL on May 18, at
the annual paid-up membership
luncheon of the organization.
The program is being arranged
by Mesdames David J. Cohen
and Samuel Prero.
* * *
MOGEN ABRAHAM SISTER-
HOOD will meet Wednesday at
the home of Mrs. Sam Rosen-
stein, 3351 Tuxedo.
* * *
ZEDAKAH CLUB will hold its
mother and daughter luncheon
and installation of officers on
Wednesday afternoon, at Holi-
day Manor. To be installed are
Mesdames Sam Wexler, presi-
dent; Henry Levett, Norman
Adelman, Jack Greenberg and
Jack Miller, vice-presidents; R.
W. Klein, treasurer; Bernard_
Pearl, Rose Lefkofsky and Hat-
tie Schwartz, secretaries; Sam t
Cohen, publicity; Max Elias, hos-
pitality; M. Aaron, Sam Resnick
and Harry Katzman, trustees;
Toseph Stalburg, parliamentarian.
For banquet reservations, call
Mrs. Paul Deutch, program
chairman, UN. 3-3469.

* * *

AESCULAPIAN PHARMACEU-
TICAL AUXILIARY will hold a
paid-up membership luncheon at
12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at Cal-
vert Catering, Woodward at Cal-
vert. Mrs. Arthur Robbins will
be featured in a book review. •

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1 1

Friday,

May 7, 1954

Mrs. Harry Goldberg, presi-
.dent of the FIRST GALICIAN
AUXILIARY, announces that
the organization's annual moth-
er and daughter dinner will be
held at 7 p.m., Thursday, at Hol-
iday Manor. Rabbi Israel I. Hal-
pern will be principal speaker,
and prizes and entertainment
will be featured. A special high-
light will be the appearance of
an Israeli dance group. For tick-
ets, call Mrs. Goldberg, TY. 5-
8505. ,
* *
SHERUTH LEAGUE will meet-
Tuesday night at Sholem Aleith-
em. Officers will be elected at
this final meeting of the year.
On M a y 26 t h e installation
luncheon will be held at Holiday
Manor. Planning the luncheon
are co-chairmen Mrs. Jerome
Pershin and 'Mrs. Meyer Kowal.
Mrs. Edward Singer and Mrs.
Bernard Kozloff are in charge
of arrangements. Mrs. Norman
Eisendadt is in charge of the
program. For reservations, call.
Mrs. Kowal, UN. 2-7820.
* * *
SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold its annual
Mother's Day banquet and in-
stallation of officers on Thurs-
day, at Holiday Manor. A skit,
written by Mrs. Thelma Zak and
directed by Mrs. Mollie Sallan,
will be presented by Sharon's
dramatic group. A fur show by
Ely Furs also will be featured.
Mrs. Ida Kay will install the
following officers: Mesdames
Mollie Sallan, president; Thel-
ma Zak, Barbara Linden and
Helen Wolok, • vice-presidents;
Sophie Komisar, Dorothy Tend-
ler, Gloria Siegel, Janet Franc-
baum, Belle Trebak and Helen
Wyzan, secretaries; Ruth Gay-
nor, membership chairman; Lor-
raine Gail, Moatzot Hapoalot;
Naomi Kline, bulletin; Roberta
Kaye, darlings; Eve Markofsky,
dues; and Helen Stein, advisor.
For banquet reservations, call
Mrs. Gaynor, LI. 1-0938.
* *
BNAI MOSHE SISTERHOOD
will conclude its season with a
mother and children's dinner on
Monday, in the synagogue social
hall.. Entertainment will be pro-
vided by the recently organized
Pla'yrriakers, who will present a
playlet c a 11 e d "Uncle Ezra."
Reservations are available froth
Mrs. Harry Simon, TO. 6-3059,
or Mrs. Irving. Bernstein, TO.
5-6691.
• *
Mrs. Leo Genser, president of
FANNIE • GLUCK CHAPTER,
Mizrachi Women, announces
that officers will be elected at a
meeting at 12:30 p.m., Monday,
at the home of Mrs. Sam Reisig,
19311 Lauder.



Northwest Residents Invited to Evergreen Grt*.ip Meeting
Dave Sinion, president, invites thews Methodist Church, Ever-
all residents and newcomers in ; green at Cambridge.. The or-
the Northwest area to the next ganization is now contemplat-
meeting of the Evergreen Jewish ing the acquisition of land on
LOUIS MARSHALL BNAI Community May 19 at St. Mat- which to build a synagogue.
BRITH Young Women gave a
Mothers and Daughters banquet
at Wilshire May 5. There will
THIS PRECIOUS GIFT
be a meeting Wednesday, May
12. Girls 18 to 25 are invited. For
FOR FATHER'S DAY
information call WE. 4-7346.

Mrs. Ben Jacob will be hostess
to board members of HOME RE-
LIEF SOCIETY at a dessert
luncheon in her home, 18904
Mark Twain, on Friday after-
noon. Discussion of plans for a
party May 16, at Huck's Red-
ford-Inn, in which husbands and
friends have been invited, will
be featured. For reservations to
the latter event, call Mrs. Julius
Fink, BR. 3-2911, Mrs. Sam,
Goldman, UN. 2-0761, or Mrs.
Joseph Jacobs, UN. 1-4046.
* * *
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY, Jew-
ish Home for Aged, at a recent'
board meeting, made final plans
for its closing meeting of the
season. The event, to feature
Mickey Woolf as master of cere-
monies, will be held May 17, at
the Davison Jewish Center. A
musical program, to which the
community is invited, is planned.
* • *
GOODF ELLOWSHIP WOM-
EN'S AUXILILARY is planning
a brunch at 12:30 p.m., Satur-
day, at the home of Ann Silver,
3797 Webb. Sophie Finkel is co-
hostess. A mother and daughter
affair is scheduled for Tuesday,
at Rainbow Terrace. Friends are
invited.
* * *
HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday, at the home of Elsie
Harold, 18660 Lauder. The pro-
gram, arranged by Faige Berke
and Fannie Schreier, will in-
clude a talk on Israel In-
dependence Day, and will fea-
ture nominations of officers.

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