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June 11, 1954 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-06-11

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Women:3 al Adiviiico

Mrs. Jack Henken, newly-
OAK WOODS JEWISH CEN-
TER SISTERHOOD will hold its elected president of the Infant
installation dinner-dance Mon- Service Group, announces that
day evening, at Holiday Manor. new officers assisting her in the
Featured will be David I. Berris, new administration were in-
local communal leader who will stalled in recent
be principal speaker, Henry Litt- ceremonies at'
man, who will serve as toast- Tam O'Shanter
master, and Morris . Novetsky, Country C 1 u b.
congregational president, who They are Mes-
will install the officers. Mickey dames Manny
Woolf and his orchestra will en- Shaperio, Jack
tertain and play music for danc- King and Leon-
ing. For tickets, call Faye Bloom, ard Horton,
vice - presidents;
LI. 6-1992.
Herman Rader,'
* * *
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL Norman Brode,
GIRLS, Pioneer Women, will Allen Saltz and
hold its installation dinner- Al Wolf, secre-
dance Wednesday evening, at taries; Allen
Club Grez. Being installed are Fisher, treasur- Mrs. Henken
Henrietta _Barnett, president; er; Sam Kopelman and Jack
Sonia Saslove and Ann Mirsky, Freeman, case chairmen; Sam
vice - presidents; Ann Grant, Guttentag, community relations;
Malkin and Arthur Fried-
Gertrude Lind and Pearl Nus- Lou
man, delegates; Ida Silvers,
baum, secretaries; and Gertrude happy day fund; and Max
Nusbaum, treasurer.
Weingarden, memorial chair-
• * *
man.
LILLIAN WALD CHAPTER,
Bnai Brith Girls, recently were
DETROIT EZRAS NOSHIM
hosts to their mothers at a tea.
Films. of previous conventions will hold a luncheon and games
were shown to give parents an party at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at
idea of BBG activities. The girls Cong. Shaarey Zion, 12353 Lin-
recently visited the Home for wood. Friends are urged to at-
Aged where members wrote let- tend, The group recently elected
ters, manicured nails and set the following new officers: Mes-
dames Leo Weiss, president; H.
hair of • many residents.
Goldin and R. Grossberg, vice-
*
*
Jffesidents; J. Spigelman, ticket
GOODFELLOWSHIP W 0 M - ! chairman; W. Molinsky, treas-
EN'S AUXILIARY will hold its Lurer; A. Dorchin and A. Bala-
annual luncheon Tuesday after- : raut, organizers a n d fund-
noon, at Turover Temple, 12129 : raisers.
Dexter. Final plans for the
*
event were discussed at a mem-
EQUALITY :CLUB will meet
bership meeting Thursday, at
which new members were wel- Wednesday, at the home of
comed. Anyone wishing to join ! Florence Leinoff, of Ohio Ave.
the gfoup should call Evelyn A social is planned for 12 noon,
Foster, membership chairman, Saturday, at the home of Libby
Wolfson, of Santa Rosa Dr.
TY. 8-8156.
* *
* * *

RADOMER LADIES AUXIL-
IARY will give a luncheon at
noon Wednesday at Lachar's on
Dexter. There will be prizes.
Members and friends are invited.
Proceeds will go to charities.

Take it
from
women

WHO KNOW
HOW TOBAKE

there Is
no better way
to bake
kosher cake!

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a

BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD is
planning to install newly elected
officers and board members in a
ceremony at 8:30 p.m., Mon-
day. in the synagogue social
hall. The program is being ar-
ranged by Mrs. David J. Cohen,
chairman, assisted by Mrs. Sel-
don Leach, co-chairman. Cantor
Hyman J. Adler will install the
following new officers: Mes-
dames Ben Fellows, president;
Charles Varnen and Morris
Simons, vice-presidents; Morrey
H. Shepherd, Maurice Oberman
and William Reid, secretaries;
Joseph Eisenberg, treasurer;
Sam Traison, sgt.-at-arms; and
Matthew Bennett, chaplain.

The following PHI SIGMA SIG-
MA officers will be installed at
the home of Mildred Sherman
on the chapter's 4th anniver-
sary; archon, Lydia Bachrach;
vice - archon, bursa r, Heather
Biederman; scribe, Millie Fin-
klestein. Gloria Greenberg and
Sarena Feuerman are graduat-
ing and will leave the active
chapter to become alumnae. The
national convention will be in
Washington, D.C. Micki Sher-
man will be Beta Lambda's dele-
gate. A reception at the Israeli
Consulate is planned for the
delegates.
*
BETH SHMUEL SISTERHOOD
will hold its annual donor lunch-
eon at 12 noon, Tuesday, in the
synagogue social hall. A musical
program is planned, and prizes
will be awarded, stated Mrs. A.
Leebove, chairman. Mrs. N.
Gooze is co-chairman, and Mrs.
J. Babcock is Sisterhood presi-
dent.

A western round-up is planned
by PYTHIAN SISTERS at 8:30
p.m:, Wednesday, in its temple,
15787 Wyoming. For information
or reservations, call Ceil Bindes,
WE. 3-0509, or Rita Unger, LI.
2-3477. Tickets also are avail-
able at the door.
*: *
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will hold an in-
stallation luncheon at 12:30
p.m., Wednesday, in the Mayfair
Room. Mrs. Herman Kanter, the
afternoon's chairman, states
that Mrs. Saul Baron will de-
liver the invocation, while Mrs.
Norman Kanter installs the new
officers. Mrs. Emanuel Shaw
will render vocal selections at a
program to follow. For luncheon
reservations, call Mrs. Lillie
Goldman, WE. 3-7345.

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Friday, Tune 11, 1954
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