BUSINESS AND PROFES- I HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will
SIONAL GROUP, Hadassah, hold a special meeting Sept. 24,
meets at 8:15 pm., Tuesday, at I at the home of Mrs. Julius Fink,
-Zionist House. President Elaine 120130 Mansfield. Dessert lunch-
LADIES OF MOSAIC currently Glenner trill report on the 40th eon will be served. Mrs. Fink,
is hearsing its production "Seven! annual national convent ion chairman of the Oct. 27 donor
Old Maids," which will be pre-d which she attended. Prospective I dinner-dance, at Elmwood Cm-
sented_ Nov. 3, in the Crystal new members are invited. For ' ino, will announce plans for the
Ballr000m - of Masonic Temple. information call membership event.
Tickets are available by calling ! co-chairmen, Marian Saxon, TO.
Elizabeth Posner, UN. 1-7425.
5-0323, and Gerry Black, TO. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-15
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Friday, September 17, 1954
Mrs. Charles Bronson, newly-

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Election of temporary officers
for the newly - formed LOUIS
STONE CHAPTER, Bnai Brif-11,
will be held at 9 p.m., Thursday,
at Carmel Hebrew School, Only
paid-up members may vote.
Nominations will be made from
the floor. A program of games
will follow. For information or
transportation, call UN. 4-3734.
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Home for Aged Auxiliary will
open its season at 1 p.m., Mon-
day, at the Home, 11501 Petos
key, according to Mrs. Mark Be-
nach, president. Featured on
the program
will be Ira Son
nenb 1 i c k, the
Home's executiv
director; who
will speak on
"Current Trends
in the Care of
the A g e d." A
conducted tour
of the Home,
sho wing resi-
dents at work in
its various de -
partments, wi.1
conclude the Sonnenblick
p r o g r a in. A volunteer group
from the Auxiliary assists pro -
fessional staff people in carry-
ing out the Home's recreation
program.

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SHERUTH LEAGUE will con-
vene its board Tuesday evening.
at the home of Mrs. Samuel
Cowen, 19351 Lauder. Mesdames
Ruby Babcock and Daniel Haron
will be co-hostesses. Bowling for
the season started last week, a'.;
Varsity Recreation.
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DETROIT LEAGUE, Jewish
National Hoine for Asthmatic
Children at Denver, will honor
new members at a meeting at
12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the
home of MrS. Harry Jaffa, 18225
Oak Dr. Luncheon will be
served. Mrs. Max Broder, presi-
dent, who recently returned
from the group's national con-
vention in Denver, will speak on
'Progress at the Home." Guests
are invited.

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CITY OF HOPE .CANCER
FIGHTERS are inviting guests
to attend its ;first meeting at
8:30 p.m. Monday at Holiday
Manor. Mrs. Thomas Rosenberg,
president, will extend birthday
greetings to the group in honor'
of its creation two years ago
this month. The dramatic group
will present a musical playlet elected president of Israel Chap-
directed by Goldie Young and
ter, Pioneer
Bert Bassin.
Nlomen, has in-
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vited members
ZEDAKAH CLUB recently
opened its 33rd season at a
and their
meeting which saw development
friends to at-
of plans for the group's annual
tend an open
donor luncheon, to be held Nov.
thouse and
30, at the Sheraton Cadillac. An
:membership tea
original fashion show is planned
at 1 p.m., Tues-
for the donor. Members will
meet at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at
day, in the
the home of Mrs. William
home of Mrs.
Hordes, 19766 Marlowe when
Nathan P o r t-
several new projects will be out-
lined. Mrs. Herbert Wallace, Mrs. Bronson noy, 19737 Hart-
VE. 8-3326, has been appointed well. Mrs. Morris Lieberman,
to direct the annual rummage who has returned recently from
a trip to Israel, will speak on
sale.
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her experiences and show
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, movies taken in the Jewish
will meet at 12:30 p.m., Wednes- j state.
day, at Moss Catering, at which
Mrs. Irvin Baskin, president
time a program on the work of
Moatzot Hapoalot will be pre-1 of NORTHWEST CHILD RES-
sented, according to Mrs. A. CUE WOMEN, announces the
following committee appoint-
Epel, president.
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ments: Mesdames Joe Gordon,
DAVID - HORODOKER fund-raising; Elkan Levin e,
YOUNG W. OMEN will meet chairman, and Milton Kogan,
Tuesday evening, at the home yearbook; AI Swart z, Sam
of Mrs. Bernard Chase, 2994 Kossack, Harry Kief and Ed- I
Leslie. CARE packages to Is- ward Lutz, resale shop; Max
rael were recently sent for the Kasoff, chairman, Samuel]
Kampner and Jack Schneyer,
coming High Holidays.
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dinner-dance; Sam Bishop,
A Fashion show and tea will chairman, Aaron Zameck and
open the membership program Max Wolf, tickets; Alvin Key-
of CAREER GROUP, National well, child rescue; Charles Hei-
Council of Jewish Women, at 8 man, Israel Bonds; Jack Koenig,
p.m., Wednesday, at the home of Blue Boxes; Harry Toper, trees;
Mrs. Ben Shwayder, 18935 Fair- Max Biller, chairman, Louis
' field. Rona Meisner is chairman, Suhd and. Arthur Simon, camp
assisted by Ira Lin, membership project; Samuel Levin, member-
chairman. Mrs. Marvin Kahn, ship; Earl Gould, community
vice - president of the local relations; Abraham Stein, print-
NCJW, will be guest. speaker ing; Joe Morrison, program;
For information, call Miss Meis- Charles Granner, telephone; Ed-
ner, TO. 8-6833, or Miss Lin, ward Lutz, publicity. The group
will meet Thursday evening, at
UN. 1-8512.
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the home of Mrs. Joe Gordon,
BETH ABRAHAM WOMEN'S 17331 Woodingham.
CLUB will present a "This Is
Your Life" program for its open-
; ing event of the season on Sep-
Expert Alterations
tember 30, in the synagogue. Re-
cent appointments by Mrs. Isaac
Also
Tennenhouse, president, include
the following committee chair-
READY TO WEAR
men:--

AHAVAS ACHIM SISTER-
HOOD recently opened its sea-
son, under the direction of IVIrs.
Rita Rifkin, president. The next
meeting will be Oct. 4, at the
synagogue, and will feature a
speaker from the League of
Women Voters.
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Acording to Mrs. Isaac Rosen-
Mesdames Selma Rice, program; Bea- ,
thal, chairman of the board of trice
SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHt,
publicity; and
a meeting is planned for 12:30 Marion Goldman, Community Council
delegates; Nettie Ring, bowling; Mae
p.m., Monday, at the home of Burg, religious booth; Ethel Bloom and
Mrs. Louis Goldfine, 1 6 l 49 Indi- Sarah Gutman, pheer-up; Ethel Gross-
refreshments; Lillian ThurSwell,
ana.' Plans will be made for the man,
membership; Sarah Norman, book; Mae.
Burg, Ann BrOwn, Sophie Ellenbogen,
October meeting.
Sylvia Koretz and Phyllis Schlussell,
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captains; Frieda Davidson and Sylvia
Koretz, rummage; Edith Perry, hospital'
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD visit;
Hinda - Halpern, oneg shabbat; Ida
will hold a board meeting at Schwartz, sunshine; Frieda Davidson and
Beaturice
Kaufman, choir and dramatics.
12:30 p.m., Monday; at the home
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of Mrs. David J. Cohen, 2663
The
board
of
NEUGARTEN
Burlingame. Mrs. Manuel A.
GroSman will be co-hostess. • MEDICAL AID will honor new
Plans for the Dec. 14 donor and old appointed members at a
luncheon, at Holiday Manor, will luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Monday,
at the home of Mrs. Arthur
be discussed.
Caplan, 19619 Shrewsbury. Plans
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NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer to aid mentally retarded chil-
Women, will hold a special meet- dren in Wayne County will be
ing Wednesday afternoon at the discussed.
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home of Mrs. Morris Bloom,
BUSINESS and PROFESSION-
18675 Monica. Guests are invited
New committee chairmen are AL GIRLS, Pioneer Women, will
Mesdames Abraham Primack hold an open meeting Wednes-
and Sol Schwartz, Moatzot Hap- day evening, at 11818 Dexter.
oalot; Sy Vinokur and Harry For membership information,
Kaplan, bulletin; Walter Ep- call Ann Mirsky, TO. 6-7283.
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stein, JNF; Joseph Sulkes• and
Mrs. Belle Cohen, president of
Morris Spector, membership;
Fred Metz, bonds; Morris Bloom, PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
publicity; Leonard Kromirs, I3- CLUB,. announces the appoint-
rael supplies; George Bennett, ment of Mardy Nadek and Mol-
Barney Nove and Ethel Wein- lie Kobrin as chairmen of the
b e r g e r, telephone; Abraham donor luncheon to be held Nov.
Guyer, Habonim; Julius Alenko, 16, at Adas Shalom Synagogue.
flower fund; Carl Bloomfield and Assisting them will be Anna
Sam Pazner, social.
Cowen and Fannie Friedman,
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pledge chairmen; Esther Gold-
MARY CAPLAN WOMEN'S enberg and Rose Ehrlichman,
CLUB installed new officers at a journal; Minnie Levy, darlings;
dinner yesterday at Huck's Inn Frieda Neuman, Rose Belinsky,
New officers are Mesdames: Betty Lessen, Mollie Weisman,
Esther Karber, president; Judy Bessie Gold, Rose Shapero and
Robbins, vice president; Hilda Ann Partrite, captains.
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1 Slepson, treasurer; Audrey Le-
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
/ pofsky, Sylvia Stern, secretaries.
Also serving are Mesdames will meet Monday at 12:30 p.m.
m oCly Gaspas, Sally , Ilritchky,'
the home of .Mrs. David J,
lirley Berman, Sara• ,, Golden, • Cohen, 2668 Burlingame. Assist -
Bella- -Greenfield, - Evelyn - Berlin.,- • .Mg.- Mrs., •Cohen -as- 'co-hostess

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