DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1 1
Friday, September 10, 1954
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NORTH WOOAWARD fund; Max Weingarden, memor-
BRANCH, Jewish Women's Eu- ial fund; Samuel Guttentag,
ropean Welfare Organization, community relations; and Louis
will meet at 12 noon, Tuesday, Malkin and Arthur Freedman,
at the home of Mrs.. L. Lands- delegates. :
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man, 17303 Birwood. Mrs. Sadie
BETH SHALOM SIS1 hRHOOD
Bienenfeld Haut, president, an-
nounces that discussion will cen- is forming a bowling league, and
ter on the annual donor lunch- women interested in joining
eon, slated for Dec. 7, at Holiday should meet at 12:30 p.m., Tues-
day, at Ferndale Lanes. For in-
Manor.
formation, call *Mrs. Leo Brod-
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PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT sky. LI. 5-7401.
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CLUB recently held an. event atj C h,a n n a Czenesh Chapter,
Woodhull Lake, with proceeds Pioneer Women, will inaugurate
going to the Child Rescue Fund. the season's activities with a
Hostesses were Mesdames Esther garden p art y.
Zimmerman and Mary . Nadeck, Monday. Lunch
with entertainment supplied by
•will be served at
Mrs. Esther Bicoll.
12:3e and a pro-
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The board of JEWISH WOM- The club's newly
EN'S EUROPEAN WELFARE OR- elected
presi-
GANIZATION will hold a special dent, Mrs. Sara
-meeting Monday, at the home of Friedman, an-
Mrs. Jack Seder, president, 3200 nounces that a
W. Chicago. Final arrangements committee head-
will be completed for a pre-Rosh - ed by Mrs. Ruth
Hashanah bake sale at kosher Bader is pre-
meat markets, and plans for the paring the af- Mrs. Young
annual dinner dance Nov. 21, at fair, in the garden of Mrs. Sima
Bel-Aire Ti*.rr a c e will be dis- Young, 19321 Greenlawn. Friends
cussed.
are invited.
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OLGA JASL 0 V E FAMILY
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will
CLUB will open its season at 9
p.m., today, at the home of Mrs. open its season at 12:30 p.m.,
Mae Green, 2615 Webb. Plans Monday, at the home of Mrs.
for the year will be discussed, Sam Brodie., 17537 Muirland. The
and games will follow the busi- donor dinner-dance on Oct. 27,
at Elmwood Casino will be dis-
ness meeting.
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cussed. The board will convene
INFANTS SERVICE GROUP today at the home of Mrs. David
will hold its first meeting in the Redisch, 17166 Santa Barbara.
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form of • a luncheon on Tuesday,
Selma Spitzer, president of
at the Sheraton Cadillac' Hotel, BETH
AARON JUNIOR SISTER-
announce Mrs: L. Horton and
Mrs. J. King, chairmen. Plans HOOD, announces the group's
for the a nn u al fund - raising first meeting on Wednesday eve-
event in January will be discuss- Jiing, in the synagogue. Mem-
ed. Officers for the coming year bership is open to all girls, 14 to
will be Mesdames Jack Hencken, 17.
president; Emmanuel Shapiro, . A membersshiP tea will open
Jack King, Leonard Horton, vice- the season of AVODAH CHAP-
presidents; Allen Fisher, treas- TER, Pioneer Women. The af-
urer; Samuel Koppelman, case fair will be held Tuesday after-
chairman; Jack Freeman, Her- noon, at the home of Mrs. Al
man Rader, Alfred Wolf, Norm- Sklare, 17537 Birchcrest. Mrs.
an Brode, Allen Saltz, secretar- Gerson Berris, president of the
ies; Nathan Silvers, happy day Detroit Council, will be guest
speaker, and a. program arranged
by Mrs. Jacob Br ckner will fol-
low.
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Mrs. Dora Kumove, president
of CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
Popular and Classical
announces its first meeting at 1
Beginners or Advanced
p.m., Wednesday, at Young Is-
rael Center. Simon Richardson,
We offer you the easiest and
guest speaker will talk on the
most enjoyable modern pi-
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ano courses ever perfected.
Friends are invited.
A National Institution —
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over 200 schools. Phone for
VERA BRAMSON CHAPTER,
Free Booklet.
Women's American ORT, will
hold a board meeting Monday,
16950 PARKSIDE
at the home of Mrs. Shirley
at West 6 Mile Rd.-
Platt. Plans for the year will be
discussed. Mrs. Morey Morton,
UN, 1-5514
president, states the group cur-
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a regional rummage sale, held
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., daily, at
8234 W. 8 Mile.
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Mrs. Leonard Weinberg, presi-
dent of TIKVAH CHAPTER, Bnai
Brith, announces the opening
meeting of the year at 12:30
p.m.; Wednesday, at the home of
Mrs. Jack Raisin, 14501 Vasser.
Dessert luncheon will be served,
and a fashion show-by Marti K
Shops will be featured, with
clothes modeled by members.
Friends are invited.
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BETH TIKVAH SISTERHOOD
will hold its opening meeting at
8:30 p.m., Monday, at the home
of newly elected president, Mrs.
Harry Kay, 37874tEdison. Mem-
bers and prospective members
are invited to attend.
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MEDINA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold a membership
tea at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at the
of Mrs. Ben Salinger.
Michael Michlin, of the United
Hebrew Schools, will speak on
"The Role of the Jewish Mother
1 in Jewish Educatioh." A social
will follow. Prospective members
are invited. For information or
transportation, call Mrs. James
. Slavin, TO. 5-a539.
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CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will - welcome new
chairmen at the board of direc:-,
tors' dessert-luncheon, at 12:30
•p.m., Monday. Co-hostesses Will
be Rhoda Benaderet, Mary Blitz
and Ida Diamond, at the home
I of Mrs. Abe Eizelman, 17549 Pen-
The following have ac-
i nington.
cepted appointments: Blue
banks, Ilene Kirman and Helen
Levy; jewelry, Mary Blitz and
Mildred Brooks; perfume, Mary
Klegon and Billy Welch; aprons,
Ann Rudolph and Ruth. Rosen-
berg; historian, Frieda Knoll;
co-editors, Lorraine Schubiner
and Rhoda Benaderet.
krant, Austrian Counsul and
prominent attorney, will report
on ORT schools he recently visit-
ed in Rome. Vienna and Tel
Aviv. Other reports will be given
by Mesdames Harry Becker, Irv-
ing Oberfelder and David Wil-
kus, who also visited ORT
schools abroad. The meeting is
open to the public.
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EQUALITY CLUB will hold a
social- on Saturday, at the home
of Dora Berkowitz, of Monterey
Ave. The group has changed its
donor date to Dec. 9, at Holiday
Manor. In charge of the activity
ate Emma Peck, Ida Glassman,
Ida Kushner and Clara Rosen-
berg.
Mrs. Martin Cohen, president
of PRIMROSE BENEVOT.FNT
CLUB, is inviting members and j
friends to its first open meeting
at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at Cong.
Bnai Moshe. Mrs. Sam Nadek,
donor chairman, will report on
the Nov. 16 event slated for Adas
Shalom Synagogue. Mrs. Joe
Kadrin, program chairman,
states that games will be fea-
tured at Monday's meeting.
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Mrs. Joseph Viedrah, president 1,
of YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR I •
CHOLEM, announces the group's
opening meeting at 12:30 p.m.,
Monday, at the home of Mrs.
Abraham Fine, 20025 Lesure.
Plans for the donor event and
culmination of its honor roll
drive will be discussed. Mrs. J.
Fisher requests members inter-
ested in servicing patients at
Northville State Hospital to con-
tact her either before or at Mon-
day's meeting.
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BETH AARON SISTERHOOD
will open its season with an af-
ternoon luncheon at 12:30 p.m.,
Monday, in -the synagogue. For
. the convenience of members, a
baby sitter will be available for
pre-school children. The after-
noon's program, "Beth Aaron
Sisterhood on the Air," is direCt-
ed by Mrs. Morris Kosak, with
script editing by Mrs. Sidney
Weinberg. Participants will be
Mesdames Arthur Weiss, Hyman
Zalenko, Sidney Rolnick, Jack
Taylor, Max Klyman and Ethel
Disner.
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HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday, at the home of Mrs.
Edith Lempert, 16618 Greenlawn.
Mrs. Ben Harold will speak on
membership.
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RADOMER LADIES AUXILI-
ARY will open its season on
Tuesday, at Bereznitzer Hall,
Linwood at :Davison. Discussion
will take place on future fund-
raising events,
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NORTHEAST CHAPTER,
Women's American ORT, will
hold a - dessert luncheon to open
the season at 1 p.m., Sept. 20, at
the home of Mrs.,-Harold Kukes,
19485 Suffolk. Norman- H. Birn,
NORTHWEST
ISRAEL SIS-
TERHHOD will meet at 8:45
p.m., Tuesday, in the synagogue,
Mrs. Albert Schwartz will speak
on the coming holiday season,
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PIONEER WOMEN'S COUN-
CIL will hold a membership tea
at 1 p.m., Monday, at the home
of Mrs. Harry Kanter, 19350
Ardmore.
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Cordially Invites Friends and Members
to be their guests at a dessert luncheon meeting
Tuesday, September 14th, 1230 at Temple Israel
Rabbi Herbert A. Friedman of Milwaukee, Guest Speaker.
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