omen, CITY OF HOPE CANCER "The Song of a People," written FIGHTERS will hold a board and narrated by Gertrude Ober- meeting at 12:30 p. m., Monday, stein, and illustrated by Edith in the home of Mrs. Sidney Sauls, will be featured. Guests Deitch, 18901 Northlawn. are invited, * * * * * * CLUB I, Pioneer Women, will GOLDA MYERSON and NEG- BAH CHAPTERS, Pioneer Worn- hold its annual Hamisha Asar en, will hold a joint luncheon b'Shvat meeting at 1:30 p. m., program at 12:30 p. m., Tuesday, Tuesday, in the Young Israel at Federal Hall, Grand River Center. The program also will and Oakman. Mrs. I s .a dote celebrate Jewish, Music Month. Fleisher, chairman, and Mrs. A speaker will talk on "The Sig- • Morris Fealk, co-chairman, have nificance of Jewish Music," and arranged an afternoon of enter- musical selections by Jewish tainment, featuring the Copo composers will be played. Tra- StudiOs. Prizes will be awarded. ditional refreshments are plan- For information, c a II Mrs. ned. Guests are invited. * * * Fleisher, TO. 7-3298, or Mrs. DAVID-HORODOKER YOUNG Fealk, TO. 9-5383. WOMEN has planned an emer- * * * AVIVA CHAPTER, Pioneer gency luncheon for an Israeli Women, will meet at 8:30 . p. m., family, now in Rochester, Minn. Wednesday, in the home of Mrs. It will be held Feb. 14, in the Felix Rosenzweig, 19723 Monica. home of Mrs. Leo Helman, 19600 Louise Goldberg, of Habonim, Roslyn. For tickets and infor- will be guest artist. Her pro- mation, call Mrs. J. Friedman, gram will be "An Evening of TO.. 6-1966, or Mrs. I. A. Lawton, Israeli Music." Interested UN. 4-0906. A regular • meeting is slated for Wednesday after- friends are invited. noon, at the home of Mrs. Philip * * * MEDINA CHAPTER, Pioneer Kutnick, 939'7 * Genessee. * 4i Women, will celebrate Jewish JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB Music Month with a program at 9 p. m., Feb. 14, in the Davison will hold a square dance at '8:30 Jewish Center. Mrs. Edith Sauls p. m., Saturday, at Graemer's will speak on "What Is Jewish Barn, 27450 11 Mile Rd. For tick- Music?" Mrs. Pearl Liebernfan ets, call Mrs. Dee Fishman, DI. will play the piano. For inf or- 1-3069. * * * ination, call Helen Friedman, CAREER G R 0 U P, National TE. 4-5244. Council of Jewish Women, will * * * The annual donor luncheon hold a games and scrabble party sponsored by BETH TIKVAH at 8:30 p. m., today, in the home SISTERHOOD will be held at of Pearl Shanbom, 18011 Wood- 12:30 p. m., Feb. 15, in the syna- ingham. Proceeds will go for gogue social hall, 9746 Petoskey. the group's ship-a-box project are invited. Games, mah jongg and prizes in Israel. Guests * * * will be featured. The public is EQUALITY CLUB held its 28th invited. annual installation of officers * * * EQUALITY CLUB will meet ceremony recently, at the home Wednesday afternoon, at the of Betty Berkowitz. The program home of Mrs. Minnie Bloom, was preceded by a dinner-dance 18952 Mark Twain. At the last at Sid's. Installed were Mes- meeting, Mrs. Betty Berkowitz, dames M. BerkowitZ, president; president, appointed Minnie S. Peck, vice-president; M. J. Bloom and Mrs. Sadie Solomon Kushner, treasurer; Alice Gal- to serve on the relief and coal lant and Miss Sadie Fisher, sec- committee. retaries; B. Termer; auditor; * * * Miss Ann Trachtenberg, publici- HOME RELIEF SOCIETY has ty chairman. Mrs. Berkowitz ap- scheduled a board meeting Fri- pointed the following committee day afternoon, at the home of chairmen: Mesdames Jennie Mrs. John Herman, 3041 W. Jaffe and S. Glassman, sunshine; Outer Dr. A dessert luncheon H. Karnow and Sadie Solomon, will be served. Names omitted relief and coal committee. * * * from last week's list of chair- men are Mrs. Herman, who is DETROIT LADIES AUXI- courtesy chairman, and Mrs. Abe LIARY, Jewish Consumptive Re- Sinaberg, chairman of memorial lief Society, has scheduled a board meeting at 12:30 p.m., lights. * * * Tuesday, in the home of Sarah A musical offering will high- Waterstone, vice - p r e s i d e n t. light a luncheon meeting of Plans for the annual installa- DETROIT WOMEN OF ALPHA F tion of officers ceremony will be OMEGA dental fraternity at made. * * * 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, in Holiday BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD is Manor. The Hadassah choral group, directed by Mrs. David planning a social afternoon at Holtzman, will present several 12:30 p.m., Thursday, in the selections, with Mrs.. Maurice home of Mrs. Manuel Grossman, Feldman and Mrs. Ben Kauf- 18018 Greenlawn. Mrs. 'Joshua Sperka will review "S econd man as soloists. * *. * Scroll" by A. M. Klein. An oneg NORTHWEST ISRAEL SIS- shabbat is scheduled for 2:30 TERHOOD is planning a Purim carnival on March 6, in the synagogue. Named to various Mrs. Danto to Participate committees by Mrs. H. Blitz, In Sisterhood Convention Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, of president, are Mesdames D. Leach, L. Radway and H. Blitz, Huntington Woods, past presi- flower booth; M. Joffee and M. dent of the Michigan State Fed- Duchan, food booth; H. Sheri- eration of Temple Sisterhoods, zen, apron booth; G. Lew and will participate in the National P. Broad, baked goods; S. Wain-. Federation of. Temple Sister- er, popcorn and potato chips; hoods. convention in Los Ange- and B. Greenbaum, jewelry. les. Feb. 13 to 17. Serving as resource person for Several games booths also are planned. The. Sisterhood will two workshops on "The Ad- meet Feb. 15, at which time vancement of Judaism," Mrs. Shirley Subar Sklash will give Danto will hold a consultation an illustrated talk on Jewish period with other national chair- men. As national chairman of music. * * * Uniongrams, she will present the JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO- Uniongrams awards. Proceeds from the Uniongram PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA- TION will meet at 12:30 p. m., project provide scholarship and Monday, in the D. W. Simons religious education opportuni- Center. A program in celebra- ties for students at Hebrew tion of Hamisha Asar b'Shvat is Union College-Jewish Institute planned. Final arrangements of Religion and aid in - special will be completed for a lunch- religious educational work of the eon and games program on Union of American Hebrew-Con- Wednesday, at Turover Temple, gregations, including its depart- 12129 Dexter. Mrs. Sadie Bolo- ment of youth activities. kofsky is chairman. * * * All Thy children shall be CHANNA CZENESH CHAP- taught of the Lord and great TER, Pioneer Women, -is plan- shall be the peace -of thy .chil- ning a membership tea Monday dren: -read. not "banayich," thy afternoon, at the home of Belle children, • but "bonayich," thy Kaplan, 17420 Pontchartrain., builders.—Talmud. , DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—I1 Friday, February 4, 1955 Bar Mitzvahs (Pudic's p.m., Saturday, in the home of Mrs. Roy Chatlin, 2634 Fullerton. Mrs. David J. Cohen will be co- hostess. Rabbi Hayim Donin will be guest speaker, and corn- munity singing will follow. * * * FIDELITY LADIES CLUB will hold its annual election meeting at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, in the home of Mrs: Rose Bensman, 3737 Pasadena. For information, call WE. 4-4121, or Mrs. Frances Shapiro, president, LI. 1-7868. * * * TEMPLE BETH EL SISTER- HOOD will hold the second in its annual lecture series at 1 p.m., Tuesday, in the Brown Memorial Chapel. Philip B. Taylor, Jr., pro- fessor of political science at the University of Michigan, will speak on "Don't Be Fooled--!-The United Nations Is Succeeding." • * * SHERUTH LEAGUE will meet Tuesday evening, at Cong. Beth Joseph. Dr. Stephen Mamchur, marriage counselor of Wayne University, will speak on "Fam- ily Relations." * * * The concluding program in the book review series of TEM- PLE -ISRAEL SISTERHOOD will be held at 10 a.m., Monday, in the temple. Mrs. Joshua S. Sperka will review A. M. Klein's "The Second Scroll." Brunch will be served following the review, according to Mrs. Ellis Fisher, chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weinstein, of Santa Rosa Dr., announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Allen, on Saturday, at Cong. Bnai Moshe. A dinner in his honor will be held Sunday evening,. at Holiday Manor. * Mr. and Mrs. Eli Gross an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Larry, on Feb. 11, at Temple Emanu-El. Services and a re- ception will be held at the Bur- ton School, Scotia and Lincoln Rds., Huntington Woods, Mich 1. CARD OF THANKS , The family of the late Bessie Garfinkel, of 18426 Indiana, acknowledges with grateful ap- preciation the many kind ex- pressioris of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent bereavement. Dance with Delight to LARRY FREEDMAN and his Orchestra UN. 1-2971 TO. 61 7555 The Whittier "THE PERFECT SETTING" FOR ALL YOUR TOMORROWS . . . happiness, promised forever .. . and a wedding reception so distinctive that you will remember it always . . the brilliance of crystal . . . gleaming silver . . smart linens . . . delicious food, portray all the pageantry for this unforgettable event. Our way of carrying out wedding recep- tions and wedding plans superbly: down to the smallest detail--e bridal tradition. OPENING SOON For Your Convenience ANOTHER JACQUELINE SHOP I n Showers, Bar Mitzvahs Burns at the River OAK PARK Banquets, Etc. 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