DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-9
Friday, December 31, 1954
GOLDA MYERSON CHAPTER,
omen
ActivitieJ
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NEW STUDY CLUB will hold The Auxiliary recently sent entertainment to patients at
a Membership tea and Hanukah Hanukah packages through Villa-Zion Hospital. Officers are
grab bag on Wednesday, in the CARE for relatives and friends Mesdames Milton Cross, presi-
Davison Jewish Ce - ter. Mem- in Israel. •
I dent; Sol Rosenman, program
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bers and their husbands he-
chairman, and A. Dorfman, sec= i
EQUALITY CLUB will meet retary - treasurer. A Hanukah!
cently celebrated Hanukah with
a dinner ,party at the home of Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. party for the patients, at which I
Mrs. Ray Kendler, of Webb Ave. Dora Berkowitz, on Monterey, at gifts were distributed, was the
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which reports will be given on group's first activity. A meet-
BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pioneer the recent donor luncheon. Re- , ing has been called for Wednes
Women, will hold a town hall servations will be accepted for day, at the home of Mrs. A.
Meeting on Monday evening, at the installation program Jan. 9, Weisman, 2660 W. Grand.
the home of Mrs, Marcus Nodell, at Sid's Cafe.
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17209 Kentucky.
DETROIT
LADIES LECHEM
I DETROIT LADIES AUXI- ANEEIM will
hold its 34th an-
LIARY,
Jewish
Consumptives
AVODAH, Pioneer Women, is
nual banquet at 6 p.m., Jan. 30,
Relief
Society,
will
hold
a
spe-
planning a membership tea for
at Zack's Catering. Friends are
Tuesday afternoon, in the home cial meeting at 1 p.m., Tuesday, urged to reserve the date.
of Mrs. M. Bortman, 12935 Ver- at D. W. Simons Center, 4000
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non, Huntington Woods. Mrs. Tuxedo. Reports will be given
on
the
annual
banquet,
and
TEMPLE
ISRAEL
SISTER-
Jack Brickner, program chair-
held.
HOOD will hold the second in a
man, will introduce Walter election of officers
.-
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; series
of onge shabbat at 12:30
Klein, assistant director of the
Jewish Community Council, as 1 DETROIT LEAGUE, Jewish p.m., Jan. 8, in the home of Mrs.
guest speaker. Friends are in- Home for Asthmatic Children George Victor, 18303 Fairfield.
1 at Denver, is planning a lunch- Dessert luncheon will be served,
vited.
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' eon and guided tour of the De- according to Mrs. David H. Yaf-.
Mrs. Sam Wexler, president of troit Historical Museum at 12:30 le, oneg shabbat chairman. Mrs.
ZEDAKAH CLUB, will be hostess p.m., Tuesday. Featured will be Cyril Miles, Michigan artist, will
to members at a victory lunch- a visit to the American Jewish discuss "Contemporary Jewish
eonette and afternoon of games Tercentenary exhibit. Friends Personalities in the Field of
on Monday, in the home of Mrs. are invited. Board members are Art."
at 11 a.m.
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Kolman Shapiro, 3810 W. Outer asked to be • present
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CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,1
Dr.
MEDINA CHAPTER, Pioneer will meet for brunch at 12 noon,
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YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR Women, will meet Monday, at Wednesday, at Moss Catering.
CHOLEM is planning a member- the home of Mrs. Max Sussman, Dora Dworkin will speak on "300
ship tea for 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, 3328 Monterey. Mrs. Milton Years of Jewish Life in Amer-
guest speaker, will talk ica and the Jewish National
at the home of Mrs. Louis Mill- Weiss,
on "Three Hundred Years of Fund." Friends are invited.
man, 17555 Birchcrest. A white
elephant sale, to which members American Jewry." F o r trans-
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call Mrs. Ben Salinger,
and their friends are invited, portation
YOUNG WOMEN'S B I C, U R
KE. 3-8470.
win be featured.
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CHOLEM met this week to plan
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EZRA AID TO ISRAEL has a theater party for Jan. 16. For
SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHI j planned its annual donor lunch- information or tickets, call Mrs.
will be guests of Mrs. C. S. Ros- ; eon on Wednesday, at Beth Abe Bookstein, chairman, TO. 8-
enberg at the annual Hanukah Aaron Synagogue. Guest speaker 7478.
luncheon, to be held at 12:30 will be Mrs. Ruth Kanter, and
p.m., Wednesday, in Young Israel Ann Woll will provide a program
OPENING SOON
Center. A musical and dramatic of vocal selections. Mrs. Rose
skit will'be featured. Mrs. Flora Dworkin, donor chairman, states
For Your Convenience
Smerling was recently hostess that tickets are available from
ANOTHER
to members of the group when Ida Goldman, ticket chairman,
plans for the former affair were UN. 4-7849.
JACQUELINE SHOP
completed. Assisting in planning
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the event are Mesdanies B.
Mrs. Meyer Shugerman, presi-
In
Cronenwelt, M. Servetter, R. dent of SHAAREY ZEDEK SIS-
Bielewich, R. Whiteman, P. Lead- TERHOOD, invites members and
OAK PARK
er, H. Kellman and R. Biegler. their friends to a paid-up mem-
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With the Newest
bership luncheon at 12:30 p.m.,
JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO- Jan. 10, in the synagogue social
Women's .Agspairell
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA- hall, The musical presentation,
TION will meet at 12 noon, "Seven Golden: Buttons," will be
Monday, in the D. W. Simons featured under the direction of 1 0
Center, 4000 Tuxedo. Future af- Dan Frohman and Mrs. Sidney
fairs will be planned, and a Weiner. Mrs. Sam Shetzer is
dessert luncheon served, ac- program chairman, and Mes-
cording to Mrs. Jack Seder, dames Davis Benson and Joseph
president.
Deutch are the social chairmen.
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BETH TIKVAH LADIES AUX-
ILIARY will hold a post-Hanu-
kah party Jan. 9 in the syna-
gogue, according to Mrs. S.
Margolis, newly-elected presi-
dent. Voted into office with her
at a recent meeting were Mes-
dames G. Einstandig and H.
Sklar, vice-presidents; F. Levine,
treasurer; M. Manikes and R.
Katz, secretaries; and R. Davi-
son, R. Goff and A. Kurland,
hospitalers.
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KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will meet at 12:30
p.m., Wednesday, in the home
of Mrs. Mollie Feinberg, 17197
Mendota, at which a cultural
program will be presented by
Rebecca Warren and Ruth Gos-
man. Mrs. Rebecca Cohen, pres-
ident, will be cited for her work
in taking over a welcome home
party which raised $155 for the
Child Rescue Fund.
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BRITH SHOLOM AUXILIARY
elected Mrs. Rose Karnow, pres-
ident, for the ninth year. She
will be assisted by Mesdames
Rebecca Klein, vice-president;
Clara Baller, treasurer; Tillie
Schwartz, secretary; Rose Gins-
berg and Ida Stein, sunshine
chairman; Betty Rose and
Freda Hoff, sick committee, and
Rae Ginsberg, donor treasurer.
CARD OF APPRECIATION
Many thanks to all my very
good friends who have so
generously given their dona-
tions through me for a very
worthy cause — the Jewish
Consumptives Relief Society
of Denver, Colo. May you en-
joy the best of health and
prosperity for the coming
year.
SARAH WATERSTONE
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PRIMROSE BENEV O L E N T
CLUB and KADIMAH SOCIAL
CLUB will hold a joint anniver-
sary dinner-dance Jan. 16, at
Bel-Aire Terrace. Sammy Woolf
and his orchestra will play for
dancing. Mrs. Sadie Sandler is
in charge of reservations.
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MOGEN ABRAHAM • SISTER-
HOOD will meet Wednesday eve-
ning, at the home of Mrs. Sol
Hoberman, 3302 Fullerton, ac-
cording to Mrs. Harry Weiswas-
ser, president. Mrs. Alex Stein-
man, chairman of the donor
luncheon, planned for Feb. 16,
at Rainbow Terrace, will get re-
ports from her chairmen, Mes-
dames Harry Altman, tickets;
Sol Hoberman, darlings and me-
moriarns; and Joseph Linder,
journal. All proceeds will be do-
nated to the $250,000 building
fUnd campaign of the Beth
Yehudah Schools. Mrs. Max J.
Wohlgelernter is donor program
chairman.
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Mrs. Stanley Oschin has been
appointed • by CITY OF HOPE
CANCER FIGHTERS as chair-
man of its forthcoming annual
dinner-dance, the organization's
major fund-raising affair. She
will be assisted by Mesdames
Sidney Deitch and Abe Eizel-
man, book; Robert Klegon and
Bill Feder, memoriams; Marty
Weiss and Sidney Halberg, dar-
lings; Morris Moss and Herman
Shapiro, compliments; Maury
Gordon, secretary; Abe Burg,
and Isadore Epstein, captains.
Executive officers will hold a
meeting Monday afternoon, at
the home of Mrs. Irving Gold,
2956 W. Grand.
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VILLA-ZION AUXILIARY was
organized recently to take care
:of the personal needs and bring
Pioneer Women, will hold a
Hanukah party at 8 p.m., Sat-
urday, at the home of Ann Mon-
drow, 17572 Stoepel. An Israel
film will be shown. A meeting is
planned for 1 p.m., Tuesday, at
which skit
a on 300 years in
America will be presented. In
the skit will be Sarah Diamond,
Margie Miller, Ann Rubenfaer,
Jennie Glen, Clara Schatton,
Pauline Stepack, Ann Mondrow
and Sarah Gantz. Those plan-
ning to attend should call Paul-
ine Stepack, TO. 5-8643.
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