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February 18, 1955 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-02-18

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DAVI D-HORODOKER JUN-
IORS has planned its first don-
or luncheon for May 24, at Rain-
bow Terrace.
* * *
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB
urges members and
friends to reserve the date
March 7 for the group'S annual
Purim party, to be held at Cong.
Bnai Moshe.
* * *
TROOP 23 MOTHERS CLUB
is planning a dinner party Feb.
27, in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. James Landsman, 4293
Sturtevant. A meeting is
planned for March 2, in the
home of Sara Weiss, 12084 N.
Martindale.

* * *

AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, is planning an oneg
shabbat at 1 p.m., Saturday, in
the home of Mrs. Alfred Honig-
man, 18205 Warrington. Mrs.
Jack Brickner, program chair-
man, has arranged a talk by
Edith Sauls on Jewish music.
* * *
WOMEN'S GOLDEN RULE
SOCIETY is planning. its 15th
anniversary banquet for 6:30
p.m., Sunday, at Moss Catering.
Harry Citrin will be toastmas-
ter and guest speaker. For res-
ervations, call Mrs. William
Cutler, TO. 5-4462. The banquet
will serve to welcome home
Mrs. B. Citrin from her recent
trip. to Israel and also to bid
bon voyage to Mr. and Mrs. A.
Dorfman who will leave next
month for a six month stay in
the Jewish state.
* * *
HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday, in the home of Helen
Hornstein, 17303 Prairie. The
program, arranged by Faige
Berke. will include a guest
speaker, Judith Slobin, who will
speak on her European travels.
A social will follow.
* * *
MOGEN ABRAHAM SISTER-
HOOD will meet Wednesday
evening, in the home of Mrs.
Max Bard, 2995 Lawrence. The
program will be a victory cele-
bration following the success of
the group's recent donor lunch-
eon, states Mrs. Harry Weiss-
wasser, president. Mrs. Morris
Levine, treasurer, will announce
the actual proceeds realized
from the donor. The sum will
be turned over to the Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah building fund. A
cultural program on the Tercen-
tenary is planned.
* * *
EQUALITY CLUB will meet
Wednesday evening at the home
of Mrs. M. Weingarden, 19151
Monica, to plan for a Purim
charity games party.
* * *
Mrs. Alan Colman, president,
UNITED ORDER TRUE SIS-
TERS, announces that the meet-
ing next Tuesday, 1 p.m. at the
Davison Center, will be address-
ed by Dr. Robert M. Frehse,
executive director, Detroit
Round Table, who will talk on
"Children and Their Prejudices."
* * *
GOLDA MYERSON CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will meet at 9
p.m., Tuesday, in the home of
Mrs. A. Stoller, 16190 Fairfield.
For information on membership,
call Pauline Stepack, TO. 5-8643.
* * *
Mrs. Benjamin H. Gorrelick
will be guest speaker at a mem-
bership tea planned by BNAI
MOSHE PTO, United Hebrew
Schools. for 1 p.m., Tuesday, in
the synagogue's Rosman Hall.
Mrs. Irene Stein, pianist, will
render several selections.
* * *
Mrs. Dora Kumove, chairman
of CLUB 1, Pioneer Women, an-
nounces a cultural meeting at 1
p.m., Tuesday, in Young Israel
Center. "Faces of Israel," a new
movie, will be shown. Mrs. M.
Kramer will lead a discussion to
follow on latest developments
in the Jewish state. Guests are
invited.
* * *
SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHI,
at a recent board meeting, for-
mulated plans for its annual
Purim celebration, to be held
March 8 at Young Israel Center

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and for its participation in the
celebration of World Jewish
Child's Day.
* * *
Mrs.. Rose Needle, president of
•"••••••••••:: •
the Ladies Aux-
:iliary of Cong.
Bnai David, an-
.::::.nounces that a
victory lunch-
.eon is planned
Tuesday after-
,:
, noon, in the
synagogue's
?social hall. Mrs.
:Sophie Grush-
kin will be
''.chairman a n d
Mrs. Ruth Ad-
ler, c o - c hair-
,
Mrs. Needle man. All mem-
bers are asked to participate.
* * *
PASADENA STUDY CLUB is
holding its annual games party
at 8:30 p.m., March 1, in the Da-
vison Jewish Center. Prizes and
refreshments will be featured,
with all proceeds designated for
charity. For tickets, call Mrs.
Martha Burnstein, TO. 5-1695.
* * *
YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR
CHOLEM is planning a board
meeting at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday,
in the home of Mrs. Ben Rimar,
2846 Ewald Circle. Plans for a
dinner-dance, to be held at
Sid's Cafe, will be completed.
* * *
At 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, Rae
Feinberg will be hostess to
members of KINNERET CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, at a
luncheon in her home, 17197
Mendota. Mrs. Frances Solovich,
past president of Pisgah -Chap-
ter, Bnai Brith, will review the
book "Not • As a Stranger."
Friends are invited. Mrs. Re-
becca Cohen, president, will
hold a victory luncheon in her
home, 19357 Monica, at 12:30
p.m., Feb. 28, prior to her trip
to Israel. The program will be
in tribute to workers who have
cooperated in various chapter
undertakings.
*
WOMEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE
has scheduled a meeting of its
executive committee at 1 p.m.,
Monday, in the home of Mrs.
Milton Winston, 18618 Prairie.
Plans for the annual essay con-
test among local Hebrew school
students will be made. Reports
will be given on the current
_campaign among club women
for greater observance of the
sabbath.
* * *
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
GIRLS, Pioneer Women, will
hold an open meeting at 8:30
p.m., Wednesday, in the Coun-
cil office, 11818 Dexter. A movie
will be shown. The public is in-
vited. For information,. call
Anne Mirsky, TO. 6-7283.

*

# *

FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
Mizrachi Women, will meet
Monday afternoon, at the home
of Mrs. Aaron Soverinsky, 18290
Santa Barbara. Mrs. Philip
Fealk will report on the Mid-
west Mizrachi. conference. Miz-
rachi is currently organizing
young matrons groups in the
Evergreen and Oak Park areas.
For information, call Mrs. Emil
Spilman, president, WE. 3-1100.
* * *
Mrs. I. W. Schlussel, president
of • WOMEN'S LEAGUE OF
YOUNG ISRAEL, announces a
meeting at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in
the home of Mrs. C. T. Gellman,
3351 Glendale. A cash shower
for Israel is planned, from which
proceeds will go to the Batei
Avoth Children's Home in Israel.
Mrs. D. J. Cohen is program
chairman.
*
*
*
CHANNAH CZENESH CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will meet
at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the
home of Emma Schreier, 17646
Edinborough. A Histradrut meet-
ing, the film "Faces of Israel"
will be shown, with commentary
by Harold Berke, Detroit His-
tadrut director.
* * *
CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will be guests on La-

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13

Friday, February 18, 1955

Temple :Israel Young Marrieds Slate Membership Social

dies Day, television program em-
ceed by Chuck Bergeson, at 1:30
p.m., Monday, over WJBK-TV,
Channel 2. Members must be in
the Masonic Temple studio by,
12:30 p.m, Those wishing tickets
should call Gussie Klegon, UN.
1-2384. At 8:30 p.m. that eve-
ning,a 'social is planned in Holi-
day Manor. Refreshmeuts will be
served.
*
*
CAREER GROUP, Natithal
Council of Jewish Women, will
meet at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday,
at the Davison Jewish Center. A
movie strip, "Council's Work in
Israel," and dances by the Ha-
bonim Dance Group are plan-
ned. Prospective members are
invited. Ida Lin, UN. 1-8512, is
membership chairman.

A in e m b e r-bring-a-member
social is planned by the Young
Marrieds Group of Temple Is-
rael at 8 p.m., Saturday, in the
temple youth hall, according to
Sidney Dworkin, president.
Called a Pick-a-Chicken din-

ner, each couple attending will
provide a box supper featuring
their favorite style of chicken,
Dessert and coffee will be serv-
ed, state Mr. and Mrs. Dan Peis-
ner, chairmen.

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