ometi
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
BOOK REVIEW CLUB will meet
for a luncheon Thursday after-
noon, at the home of Mrs. Jacob
E. Steinhardt, of Buena Vista
Ave. Mrs. Sam Wasserman will
review Nicholas Monsarret's nov-
el, The Story of Esther Cos-
tello."
et,,,‘
, OLGA JASLOVE FAMILY
CLUB will meet at 9 p.m., today,
at the home of Mrs. Laura
Fisher, 4010 Clements. Plans will
be made for the group's fourth
anniversary party on May 23,
lat Club Gay Haven, for mem-
bers and their husbands. Re-
cently elected to office - were
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; Mesdames Rose Green, presi-
OAK WOODS CENTER SIS- dent; Ann Moss, vice-president;
TERHOOD, at its last meeting, G r ace Birnbaum, secretary;
elected Faye Bloom as president. Myra Kuretsky, treasurer; Mary
She will be assisted by Lillian Stoller, sgt - at arms; Mrs.
Glanz and Shirley Katz, vice- Green, publicity chairman;
presidents; Phyllis Applebaum, Bobye Green and Mitzi Green-
Dorothy Foster and Blanche berg, sunshine chairmen.
Littman, secretaries; Phyllis No-
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vetsky, treasurer; Rose Rodd,
SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Florence Cohen and Shirley Women, will meet on Thursday
Ginsberg, board members. Final evening, *at the home of Mrs.
plans were completed at this ' Sylvia Adler, 1 0 5 4 5 Vernon,
time for the first annual dinner- Huntington Woods. Mr . Arthur
dance and installation of offic- Robbins will review Mrs. El-
ers, which will be held June 14, ., eanor Roosevelt's recent publi-
at Holiday Manor. Music by cation, "India and the Awaken-
Mickey Woolf . and his orchestra ing East."
will be furnished. For tickets,
* *
call Mrs. Bloom, LI. 6-1992.
j YOUNG WOMEN'S SISTER-
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Mrs. Max Beal was installed HOOD, Cong. Beth Moses, re-
president of NORTHWEST cently elected the following new
CHAPTER, Women's American officers: Gloria Kief, president;
ORT, at a recent tea, held at the Ruth o ,vice-president;
home of Mrs. David Redisch. Thelma Farber, treasurer; Gert
Mrs. Ben Jacobs, past president Weintraub and Sara Weintraub,
of the Women's Regional ORT secretaries. Plans are being
office, served as installing offi- made for a suitable installation
cer, and inducted Mesdames event in the near future.
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Frank J. Winton, Abe Gutten-
RODIN CLUB will meet Wed-
berg and Clement Weitzman;
vice-presidents. Guest speakers ! nesday eve t ing, at the home of
were Mr. and Mrs. F. Festenstein, Mrs. Meyer Kahidron, of Cort-
i land Ave. Mrs. Maurice Kahl-
of Kibbutz Eindor, in Israel.
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droll will be special guest. A so-
DEXTER MOTHERS' CLUB cial hour will follow the bus-
will hold a mother and daughter iness meeting.
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banquet on Thursday, in the
Davison Jewish Center, an-
R ADOMER LADIES AUXILI-
nounces Mrs. Fanny Grober, ARY will hold a mother and
president. Rebecca Katz will be daughter banquet at 7 p.m.,
toastmaster for the program, : Thursday, in the Mayfair Room.
during which Sophie Miller will ' Sammy Woolf and his orchestra
speak for the mothers, and will proVide music and enter-
Diana Bermas will represent the . tainment, and a special demon-
daughters.
Istration by students at the Bar-
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i bara. Bragman. Dancing _ School
DAVID-HORODOKER YOUNG will be featured. For reserva-
WOMEN will present its annual tions, call Mrs. A. Waterman,
mother and daughter banquet TO, 5-5704, or Mrs. A. Nosan-
Monday evening, at Carmel He- chuk, UN. 1-2670.
brew School, 17566 Wyoming.
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Featured on the program will be
HOME
RELIEF
SOCIETY will
the installation of new officers
offer
a
luncheon
for
old and new
and the appearance of the Tom
Thumb Revue. For tickets or in- members on May 24, at the home
formation, call Mrs. M. Wein- of Mrs. William Bonin, 19469
Parkside. stated Mrs. Andrew
stein, TO. 6-8723.
Blau. membership chairman. A
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"This Is Your Life" skit, written
AMERICAN HAVEN CLUB will by
Mrs. Albert Schweitzer, hon-
celebrate Mother's Day with a
oring the president and past
mother and children's dinner presidents,
will be offered, ac-
and square dance on May 24, at
cording to Mrs. Louis Marks,
Horowitz Catering on Dexter.
program chairman. Commenta-
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tors will be Mesdames Frank J.
JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB Winton and John Herman.
met recently to plan its mother
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and daughter dessert luncheon
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
at 1 p.m., Monday, in Cong. Beth
Moses. Planning the event are met recently for a linen shower
Mesdames Marjorie Blinder Faye for Israel and to honor Fannie
Globerson, Gloria Ginsburg, Ger- Grober and Gertrude Leibovitz
trude Ehrlichman and Molly who will leave for the Jewish
Hoptman. Also discussed was the state next month.
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annual paid-up membership
luncheon in June. For tickets to
ROSE SITTIG COHEN PTO,
Monday's event, call LI. 5-3997. United Hebrew Schools, is plan-
* * *
ning a dessert luncheon for
NORTH WOODWARD 1 p.m. Wednesday, at the school.
BRANCH, Jewish Women's Eur- Mrs. Frank Katz will present a
opean Welfare Organization, slate of officers, and elections
will meet at 12 noon, Tuesday, will follow. Mrs. Edward Udman,
at the home of Mrs. Morris program chairman, announces
Fishman, 2745 Cortland. Nom- that an original skit, "The Pan-
inations and elections of officers tomimics," will feature Marie
will be followed by a report on Baker and Helen Sprague.
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the orphan's shower.
JUNIOR EQUALITY CLUB re-
cently contributed a sum to the
FIRST QUALITY
Allied Jewish Campaign, pro-
Pullets, Caponettes, Fryers
ceeds for which were raised
through a charity bazaar.
Ducks ET Turkeys
* * *
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
will feature a cultural program
at its meeting at 8:30 p.m., Tues-
day. in Young Israel Center. A
OUTLET
guest speakerwill be presented.
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POULTRY CO.
2735 W. Davison
BRANDEIS CHAPTER and IS-
RAEL CHAPTER, Pioneer Wom-
TO. 8-4281
Rabbis
en, will meet jointly for a mem-
S. Kahana
bership meeting Tuesday after-
H. Tannenbaum
3 shocterw
L. Tannenbaum
noon, at the home of Mrs. Edith
ow promisee;
Bergman, 16604 Parkside. Fran-
ces Carter, of the PW national
atre now serving Oak Park,
office, will be guest speaker.
wind Solethwest Section.
Friends are invited.
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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1 1
Friday, May 14, 1954
At its recent meeting, AVO-
. DAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women,
voted into office Mesdames Ben
Bayer, president; Albert Her-
man, Sam Isaacs, vice-presi-
dents; Al Sklare, David Cohen,
Jack Schiff, Ben Mostyn, secre-
taries; Louis Isaacs, treasurer.
Chairmen are Mesdames Milton
I Pierce, membership; Irving Holz-
man, social; Max Stulberg, do-
nor; Nelson Dembs, co-donor;
Victor Ross, ways and means;
Max Nyman, bulletin; Isadore
Zyporin, sunshine. Reservations
for the June 15 installation
event, at Park Shelton Hotel, are
being taken by Mrs. Ben Meyers,
UN. 2-3312. Plans will be made
at a board meeting Tuesday aft-
ernoon, at the home of Mrs. Sam
Isaacs, on Littlefield Ave.
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NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold a linen show-
er at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, in
the home of Mrs. Ben Podolsky,
18264 Washburn. Guests are in-
vited to attend and bring with
them a gift for Israel.
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NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID
will feature a luncheon and in-
stallation of officers at 12 noon,
May 21, at Tam O'Shanter Coun-
try Club, announces Mrs. Sol Os-
trow, president. Mrs. Norman
Noble, installing officer, will in-
duct Mrs. David Saks as presi-
dent along with other newly
elected officers and boaird mem- -
bers. A program of games will
follow. For luncheon reservations
or transportation, call Mrs. Sol
Shindell, DI. 1-2148.
* *
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet at 12:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, in the home of Mrs.
Morris Lesser, 2740 Richton.
Election of officers will be fea-
tured.
PHILIP HANDLER CHAPTER,
Bnai Brith, will hold a mother
and daughter banquet Wednes-
day evening, at Zack's. For tick-
ets or reservations, call Mrs.
Morris Bidlofsky, TE. 4-8223.
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