MEDINA and AVIVA CHAP- DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, March 18, 1955 TERS, Pioneer Women, will hold W ornen:i Mrs. Morris Adler will review ""A Treasury of Yiddish Stories," a new book of Yiddish folk lore : at a dessert luncheon meeting of SHAAREY ZEDEK SISTER- HOOD at 12:30 p.m., March 29, in the synagogue social hall. The program is the fourth in a book review series arranged by Mrs. George K. Bremen. For reserva- tions, call Mrs. Felix Green, UN. 4-2217. * -*. * BETH MOSES SISTERHOOD will hold a dessert luncheon at 12 noon, Tuesday, in the syna- gogue, Linwood at Oakman Ct., states Gloria Kief, president. Games and prizes will follow. The public is invited. * * * BRANDIES and MASSADA CHAPTERS, Pioneer Women, will hold a joint meeting Monday evening, in the home of Mrs. S. Karbal, 18269 Woodingham. Mrs. Yocheved Kopernick, execu- tive director of the Jerusalem Music Conservatory, will address the group on membership. A so- cial hour will follow. • * At .a recent meeting of the new HOPE CHAPTER, Jewish Consumptives Relief Society, held in the home of Mrs. Max Wispe, plans for a dinner-dance to be held in the near future were announced by Mrs. Edward A. Epstein, president. * * * BNAI ISRAEL SISTERHOOD, of Pontiac, is currently planning a bazaar, to be held April 30 and May 1, in the synagogue social hall. At a meeting called to plan the event, Mrs. Stanley Elbling, program chairman, pre- sented a "mad hatter" demon- stration representing Jewish holidays. Mrs. David Utley won first prize for her creation. * * * FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER, Mizrachi Women, is planning a Purim dinner and social evening at 6 p.m.; Sunday, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Nusbaum, 4216 W. Outer Dr. Mrs. Emil Spillman, president, announces that a musical program will be featured. For reservations, call Mrs. Milton Rattner, UN. 3-8290. * * * JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO- PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA- TION is calling a special board meeting Monday afternoon, in the home of Mrs. E. Spilberg, 10024 Broadstreet, when plans for a pre-Passover bake sale on March 30 and 31 in local Kosher meat markets will be made. * * * A Mr. and Mrs. Party is being planned by NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE WOMEN . for Sunday evening, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shear, 18934 Wildemere. Marty Horowitz, hypnotist, and Hy Pritz, pan- tomomist, will entertain. Only members and their husbands are invited, states. Mrs. Joe Gor- don, chairman of arrangements. Helping to plan the event are Mesdames Sam Abramson, Sam Bishop, Harry LieberMan, Da- Tid Nagel, Louis S'thd and Harry Topor. Aciivitieo ADAS SHALOM SISTER- HOOD will meet at 2 p.m., Sat- urday, in the home of Mrs. Max Biber, 18994 Oak Dr. Mrs. Louis Haber, oneg shabbat chairman, announces that the afternoon's theme will be "Traditional, Emotional and Modern Aspects of the Sabbath," to be dis- cussed, respectively, by Mes- dames Marvin Levy, Morris Bot- win and Harry Nachman. Other participants, according to Mrs. George Liss, president, will be Mesdames A r t h u r Gellman, Louis Kirsch, Aaron Schuldinger and Sol Kling. * * * WOMEN'S AUXILIARY, United Hebrew Schools, will meet for a dessert luncheon and program at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the Esther Ber- man Bldg., Schaefer and Seven Mile Rd. Mrs. Jack Tobin, pro- gram chairman, announces that Gertrude Strauss, a member of Wayne University's Reader's Bureau, will be featured in "Yomtov Unlimited." Mesdames Joseph Kunin, Henry Fineberg and Julius Rosen will be host- esses. Mrs. Herman . Wetsman, president, advises that the meeting is open to all friends. * * * SISTERS OF ZION MIZRA- CHI, which originally planned its World Jewish Child's Day meeting for Wednesday, has ad- vanced the time to 12:30 p.m., Monday, in Young Israel Cen- ter. Mrs. Joshua Sperka will present readings for the occa- sion. Mrs. Morris Mondrow and Mrs. Morris Goldberg are chap- ter chairmen of Child's Day ac- tivities, which include a can- nister drive in connection with Pioneer Women all next week. * * * Mrs. Yocheved Kopernick, representing Moatzot Hapoalot in Israel, will address a joint meeting of HANITA and CHAN- NA CZENESH CHAPTERS of Pioneer Women Monday after- noon, in the home of Mrs. Ja- cob- Gelfand, 4327 W. Outer Dr. Dessert luncheon will precede Mrs. Kopernick's talk. Friends are invited. - * * * NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID will hold a board meeting at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the home of Mrs. Irving Pomerantz, 4040 Buena Vista. Luncheon will be served. Co-hostesses are Mes- dames Lew Lewis, David Key- well and Hattie Lorig. * * * YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM will hold a board meet- ing at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the home of Mrs. Sigmund Reif- ler, 18015 Ardmore. Members are being urged to have cakes for the April 2 bake sale at Federal's Grand River store. For pick-up of cakes, call Mrs. Sam Moscow, chairman, TY. 4-4772. * * EQUALITY CLUB will meet Wednesday evening, in the home of Doris Schwartz, 19301 Greenlawn. At the last meet- ing members voted to give $25 to the Mo'os Hitim Fund and to purchase $200 in Israel bonds. BETH ABRAHAM WOMEN'S CLUB will hold its fifth anni- versary celebration at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, in the home of Judge and Mrs. Nathan J. Kaufman, 17533 Freeland. Special honors will be given to past presidents of the organization. They are Mesdames Sam Goldman, Na- than J. Kaufman and Harry Ribiat. Members and their hus- bands are . invited. For reserva- tions, call Hilda Tennenhouse, president, LI. 6-8870. * * * AESCULAPIAN PHARMACEU- TICAL AUXILIARY is planning its annual barn dance at 8:30 p.m., March 28, at Rainbow Ter- race, according to Mrs. Harold Bordman, chairman, and Mrs. Bernard Breyer, president. Pro- ceeds will be used to aid leuke- mia patients at Chilren's Hospi- tal. For informat i on, call Mrs. M. Waine-,, UN. 3-6792; or Mrs. N. Schwartz, UN. 3-7531. * GOLDA MYERSON CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a membership meeting at 9 p.m., Tuesday, in the home of Mary Bednarsh, 2903 Webb. Mrs. Y. Kopernick will be guest speaker. Members of K A D I M A H and B & P CHAPTERS will be guests. * * * INFANTS SERVICE GROUP will meet Monday evening, in the Sholem Aleichem Institute, 18495 Wyoming. Mrs. Jack HenCken, president, announces that the organization's victory lunCheon will be held Wednes- day afternoon, at Sannny's Res- taurant, in Oak Park. Chairmen are Mesdames Gloria Shook, Ann Shook and Dorothy Baskin. * * * MUSIC STUDY CLUB will meet Tuesday afternoon, in the home of Mrs Morris Schaver, 4264 W. Outer Dr. Dessert lunch- eon will be served. Mrs. Yochev- ed ICopernick, a graduate of the Royal Academy of Music i n Vienna and executive director of the JerusaleM Music Conserva-• Wry, will be guest speaker. Florence Weintraub G o l d r i n g will - sing several selections, ac;- companied by Lillian Zellnian.' * * * AI101)A11 CHAPTER, Pioneer Worrieri; will hold a meeting of its monthly study group at 1 p.m., Saturday, in the home of Mrs. Alfred Honigman, chair- man, 18205 Warrington. Elaine Friedman, young Detroit com- poser, will be guest speaker, and Hebrew recordings will be play- ed. .411 11111111111111 111111111 1111111111111 111111111 111111111IIIII IIIE Ballroom Available For Weddings-Dances-Stags g_ Ana All Other Occasions P._ HOTEL FT. WAYNEE TEMPLE AVENUE Next to Masonic Temple 74. TE. 1-8600 iiiIIMM11111011111111111111111111111ffir a joint meeting on Thursday, in the home of Molly Silberschein, 12820 Northfield, Oak Park. Yocheved Kopernick, I s r a eli delegate from Moatzot Hapoalot, will be guest speaker. For infor- mation, call LI. 5-1953. • CITY OF HOPE CANCER FIGHTER members are to bring guests to its meeting at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at Holiday Manor. The program will highlight a book review by Mrs. Lillian Graham on Dr. Fischer's "A Few Bilttons Missing." A pro- gress report on the May 22 din- ner-dance also will be heard. District Four Boy Scouts Plan Spring Encampment Troops, posts a n d explorer registrations for t h e annual s p r i n g encampment of Boy Scouts of District Four will begin at a rally at .7:15 p.m., March 31, at the MacGregor Li- brary, in Highland Park. Over 350 scout leaders from areas including the Roosevelt community are expected to at- tend the rally. The theme of this year's encampment will be "Geiger-Go." 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