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June 04, 1954 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-06-04

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Mrs. Irvin Baskin, chairman
0! the Silver-Plate event ar-
ranged by Northwest Child
Rescue Women, is planning
t h e organiza-
tion's sixth an-
nual spring
dinner - dance,
to be held Tues-
day evening,
June 8, at Elm-
wood Casino,
Windsor. M r s.
Edward Lutz is
in charge of
arrangements
Mrs. Baskin and reserva-
vations, assisted by Mrs. David
Natinsky and Mrs. Sam Abram-
son who plans the seating ar-
rangements. This affair marks
the culmination of the groups'
events for the season. Attend-
ance is by invitation.
* *
Installation of officers of
AVODAH CHAPTER of Pioneer
Women will take place at the
Park-Shelton Roof Garden Tues-
day, June 15, 12:30. Reservations
for the luncheon are .being tak-
en by Mrs. Ben Meyers, UN.
2-3312. Annual reports will be
presented at the closing meeting
at the home of Mrs. Milton
Pierce, 5301 W. Outer Drive. The
annual splash party will take
place July 13 at the summer
home of Mrs. Max Stulberg.

YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR
CHOLEM recently elected the
following officers: Mesdames
_Rose Viedrah, president; Mary
Bookstein, Tillie Gardner and
Edith Braun, vice-presidents;
Ann Kahn, Selma Brown and
Ann Frankford, secretaries; Min-
nie Fine, case supervisor. A
paid-up membership luncheon
and installation ceremony is
planned for June 15, at Calvert
Catering. A white elephant
party is slated for June 21. at
the home of Mrs. Mervin Gard-
ner. 13245 Vassar. Friends are
invited.

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BETH TIK-VAH SISTERHOOD
DETROIT AUXILIARY, City
recently elected the following of Hope, will hold a party at
new officers to serve during the 8 p.m., Thursday, at Workmen's
1954-55 season:. Mesdames Zel- Circle Center, 11529 Linwood.
da Kay, president; Rita Ross,
*
KINNERET CHAPTER Pioneer vice-president; Selma Rosenfeld
LOUIS MARSHALL BBYW will
Women, will hold a children's and Sam Young, secretaries; hold a busines meeting Wednes-
party at the home of Mrs. Ralph Sara Rubenfare, treasurer; Belle day, 8:30 p.m. All girls 18 to 25
Karden, 19151 Warrington, Sat-1 Freedman, Chaplain; Rose Gold- are invited to join. For informa-
urday, 12:30 p. m. All children stein; sunshine; Marcia Wolk, tion call WE. 4-7346.
having completed their books publicity; Eva Levin, sgt.-at-
*
*
for Youth Aliyah are welcome. arms. An installation meeting
JUNIOR
PRIMROSE
CLUB is
is
slated
for
8:30
p.m.,
June
14,
There will be refreshments,
games and movies. The chapter at the home of Mrs. Young, planning its installation dinner
at 8 p.m., June 15,"at Elmwood
will hold a strawberry festival 3284 Elmhurst.
Casino. For information or res-
*

*
Wednesday, 12:30 p.m., at the
home of Mrs. Frances Shayne,c BETH SHMUEL SISTERHOOD ervations, call Shirley Moscow,
19332 Fielding. All are welcome. will hold a donor luncheon on LI. 2-4724.
June 15, at the synagogue social
*
*
*
Call VE. 8-9364 for quick re-
JEWISH WOMEN'S E U R 0- hall. Entertainment is planned, sults on classified ads.
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA- highlighted by the appearance
TION will hold a board meet- of Mickey Woolf. Prizes will be
ing at 12 noon, June 9, at the awarded, according to Mrs. A. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13
Friday, June 4, 1954
home of Mrs. Rose Shulman, Leebove, chairman.
3230 Fullerton, to make final ar-
rangements for its home-cooked
luncheon, June 16, at Turover
Temple. Sadie Bolokofsky and
Minnie Levy are chairmen. For
reservation s, call Mrs. Tillie
Monday — Tuesday —. Wednesday
Schwartz, TY. 4-6067.
* * *
Their Reg. $17.50
NORTH WOODWARD
BRANCH; Jewish Women's Euro-
$ I 00
pean Welfare Organization, re-
cently held its installation cere-
monies, at Lachar's. Installed in
Including Hair Cut and
office were Mesdames S. Bienen-
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feld-Haut, president; J. Zucker-
man, S. Dresner, A, Goldberg, B.
Silber, A. Dinitz and I. Hoff,
vice-presidents; I. Goldblatt, L.
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Levin, M. Kabeck and J. Kar-
mann, secretaries; A. Kosoglad,
7300 W. McNICHOLS
treasurer; and M. Disner and
DI. 1-1240
A. Licht, chaplains. Mrs. Mor-
COR. MONICA
ris Disner was installing officer.

Activiiieo

UNITED ORDER TRUE SIS-
TERS, Detroit Chapter No. 41,
will celebrate its second birth-
' at a luncheon June 9 at
! Knollwood Country Club. A mus-
ical skit, "Day Dreams," written
by Mesdames Arthur Stern, Na-
! than Shafkind, Ira Blumenthal
and Walter Glazer, will be the
entertainment for the afternoon.
Mrs. Ira Blumenthal is director,
and Mrs. Ben Tolmich, accom-
panist. Included in the cast are
Mesdames Jules Kondritzer, Hal
1 Gladstone, Harry Holub, Fred
Marrich, Sam Weinberger, Her-
bert Green, Murray Pollack,
Geo. .Rosenberg, Milton Rosen-
feld, Ben Greenwald,, Nathan
Shafkind, Walter Glazer, Aaron
Friedman, Harold Gelman, Rolfe
; Weil, Herman Farrand, Arthur
Stern and Nathan Shafkind.
Mrs Arthur Stern is chairman
of rhe affair.
* * *
BETH ABRAHAM WOMEN'S
CLUB elected Mrs. Isaac Ten-
nenhouse to the organization's
presidency. She will be assisted
by Mesdames Oscar Rosenberg,
Harry Thurswell, Edward Rice,
vice-presidents; Joseph Norman,
Ralph Rice, Louis D i s h e 1 1,
George Cohen, secretaries; Sam
-Rothenberg, treasurer. Installa-
tion of officers will be held at
a luncheon June 22.

JUNIOR EQUALITY CLUB, at
its recent election meeting at
the home of Gertrude Hyman,
voted into office : Sylvia Gallant,
president; Norma Brownstein,
vice-president; Marilyn Berk and
Gertrude Hyman, secretaries;
Molly Berk, treasurer. Sick and
sunshine -chairmen chosen are
Mildred Beresh and Shirley
Joffe, with Shirley Karnow
named publicity chairman. In-
stallation will be held Wednes-
day, at Club Alamo.
• * *
Mrs. Harry L. Blitz was re-
elected president of NORTH-
WEST ISRAEL SISTERHOOD at
its recent meeting. Being in-
stalled with her in ceremonies
at 9 p.m., June 16, at the syna-
gogue, will be Mesdames Milton
Duchan and Ben Greenbaum,
vice-presidents; Arthur Klein
and Norman Sukenic, secretar-
ies; and Gilbert Averbuc h,
treasurer. Board members to be
installed are Mesdames Paul
Broad, Benjamin B r o d m a n,
Maurice Fox, Gus Lew, Marvin
Revich, Hyman Sherizen. and Sol
Wainer. Mrs. Jack H. Isbee will
be installing officer.
* * *
HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold a dinner in-
stallation ceremony at 7 p.m.,
June 14, at Horowitz Catering.
Mrs. Harry Janover, chairman,
states that Mrs. Mary Coleman
will deliver the invocation and
Mrs. Mary Brodsky will be mis-
tress of ceremonies. Officers to
be installed are Mesdames Man-
uel Salinger, president; M a x
Kanerek, Harry Janower and
Simon Slutsky, vice-presidents;
Belle Weinstein, Laibel Hoffinitz,
Erwin Bunen, Faye Rovin, Ida
Bailey, secretaries; and Helen
Hartstein, treasurer. A ski t,
written by Carrie Berman, Bess
Brodsky and Belle Weinstein,
will feature in the cast, Rose
Surath, Bess Kay and Betty Mit-
tleman. The choral group, con-
sisting of Shirley Elkin, Dorothy
Faren, Edith Lempert and Pearl
Oslick, also will entertain. For
reservations, call Margaret Rup-
pert, VE. 7-1805.
* * *
Mrs. Abe Sinaberg, 18000
Ilene, will be hostess at a des-
sert luncheon for board mem-
bers of the HOME RELIEF SO-
CIETY on June 11. Plans will
be started for next fall's fund-
raising affair, at Elmwood Ca-
sino. The hospital visiting com-
mittee serviced patients at Eloise
Hospital Thursday, assisted by
Robbi M. J. Wohlgelernter.
* * *
TUROVER LADIES AUX-
ILIARY met last week to discuss
plans for its annual luncheon,
to be held June 23, at the tem-
ple, 12129 Dexter, For ticket in-
formation, call Mrs. Jack Zeldes.

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