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DETROIT JEWISH - NEWS



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Friday, May 6, 1955

omen

Wayne U. Students
Plan Winter Wedding

NORTHWEST ISRAEL SIS - BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
TERHOOD is planning a paid. - will hold a board meeting at
Up 'membership installation 8:30 p.m., Thursday, in the
luncheon at 12:30 p.m., June 7 home of Mrs. Irving Berson,
in the synagogue. Mrs. Milton 2696 Sturtevant. Mrs. Roy Chat-
Duchan is chairman, and is as - lin will be co-hostess. Plans for
sisted by Mesdames Marvin the forthcoming election and
Redich, co-chairman, and Max arty will be discussed.
* *
,L Wohlgelernter, installing of
ficer. The final general meeting
SHAAREY ZEDEK SISTER-.
will be held May 17, at which an HOOD will conclude its series of
Israeli film and a skit by mem- book reviews and luncheons at
bers will be featured.
12:30 p.m., Monday, in the syna-
* * *
gogue social hall. Rabbi Milton
EZRA AID TO ISRAEL is Arm will review "An American
planning a rummage sale Wed- in Russia" by Harrison Salis-
nesday, at the Hotel Victor, bury. Reservations may be made
Woodward and Victor, in High- with Mrs. Felix Green, UN. 4-
land Park. Proceeds will go to 2217. Mrs. George Bremen has
Israel causes.
been series chairman, and Mrs.
* * *
Joseph Deutch, vice-president of
Mrs. Harry Markle, member- socials, has supervised luncheon
ship chairman of BNAI MOSHE arrangements.
* * *
SISTERHOOD, announces a
paid-up luncheon, at which new
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will
MISS JOYCE PRAG
members will be welcomed, to hold a board meeting at 12:30
be held at 12:30 p.m., Monday, p.m., May 13, in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Prag,
in the synagogue social hall. A Mrs. Robert Friedenberg, 24270 of Santa Barbara Dr., announce
musical program will feature Morton, Oak Park. Mrs. Ira the engagement of their daugh-
Mrs. Adele Brown. Members Friedenberg will be co-hostess. ter, Joyce, to Thomas Jerome
* * *
donating over $10. to the Torah
Sachs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irv-
Fund will be eligible to attend
KINNERET C H A P T E R, Pi- ing Sachs, of Meyers Rd.
the Michigan District Torah oneer Women, will meet at 12:30
Both young people attend
Fund event June 7, at Cong. p.m., Wednesday, in the home Wayne University where Mr.
Shaarey Zedek. A skit, jointly of Mrs. Eva Gertzman, 19128 Sachs is enrolled in the college
presented by members of all Marlowe. A cultural program is of pharmacy and Miss Prag is
Conservative Sisterhoods, will be planned.
a student in the college of edu-
featured at the latter event.
cation. A winter wedding is
* * *
Members interested in bowling
MEDINA CHAPTER, Pioneer planned.
should call Mrs. Herman Rosen-
Women,
will install new officers
berg, TY. 6-9857.
at9 p.m., Monday, in the home Yeshivah PTA Schedules
* * *
BETH ABRAHAM WOMEN'S of Mrs. Avner Naggar. New of- Annual Bazaar May 15
CLUB will hold its annual ficers are Mesdames Avner Nag-
The first annual bazaar of the
Mother's Day Dinner at 6:30 gar, president; S a m Fishman Yeshivath Beth Yehudah Par-
p.m., Monday, at Horowitz Ca- and Martin Kaber, vice-presi- ents-Teachers Association will be
tering. Mrs. Sarah Norman is in dents: Henry Solomon, Milton held at 12 noon, May 15, in the
charge of arrangements, and Madoff and Ben Salinger, secre- Yeshivah building. Mrs. Bennett
reservations are being taken by taries; and Harold Gabin, treas- Bider is chairman.
Mesdames Betty Rothenberg, urer. The program will include
Seasonable merchandise will
UN. 4-8559, Belle Ribiat, WE. the Israel film, "Deadline for be sold, and a number of sur-
5-3389, or Edith Wyman, UN. Danny," followed by a social prise features are planned. As-
hour. For information, call Mrs.
2-3159.
sisting Mrs. Bider will be Mes-
*
*
Salinger, KE. 3-8470.
dames I. Rockove and A. M.
* * a
ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pioneer
Silverstein, co-chairmen, The
Women, will elect new officers
BRANDEIS CHAPTE R, Pi- community is invited.
at a "Coffee Time" program at oneer Women, will present its
12;30 p.m., Tuesday, in the home Mother's Day Dinner at 7 p.m.,
of Mrs. Louis Gross, 19620 Ren- Monday, at Holiday Manor. A
SALE STILL IN
frew. Mrs. David Kost, guest fashion show by Alice and My-
speaker, will discuss "Jewish In- . riem Shop will be featured, and
PROGRESS
tegration in American Lives." A favors will be given to each lady
board meeting is slated for May I present. For reservations, c a 11
Moore's Corset Shop
17, in the home of Mrs. M. Lieb- Mrs. Harold August, UN. 3-9436.
3385
Lawrence at Dexter
erman, 20072 Picadilly.
*
4.
* * *
I
Mrs. Emil Spilman, president
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT of FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
CLUB will hold a Mother and 1Mizrachi Women, announces an
Daughter Dinner Wednesday election meeting May 16, in the
evening, in Rainbow Terrace. I home of Mrs. Jack Pearlman,
Mrs. Ann Cowen is taking reser- 119960 Canterbury.
vations. On May 17, a luncheon
* * *
is slated at Kern's, with games
MOGEN
'ABRAHAM
SISTER-
and prizes to be featured. Mrs.
Belle Cohen, president, has ap- HOOD will meet Wednesday
pointed Mrs. Mary Ruzumna , evening, in the home of Mrs.
chairman of the nominating I Henry Smolinsky, 4019 Pasadena.
committee. Assisting her will be Mrs. Harry Weisswasser, presi-
Mesdames Mary Dean, Rose Be- dent, announces that the nom-
linsky, Betty Lessen and Fay inating committee will present
its slate. Plans also will be made
Margolis.
for an installation program
June 7, at which a catered din-
AESCULAPIAN PHARMACEU- , ner,
music and entertainment is
TICAL AUXILIARY will hold a planned
Mrs. Max J. Wohl-
Spring Membership Luncheon at gelernter, by
program
chairman.
12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at Kings-
4. 4. *
ley Inn, Woodward at Long Lake
BETH ITZCHOCK SISTER-
Rd. For reservations call Mrs.
H. Bordman, UN. 1-5710, or Mrs. HOOD will hold a Mother and
Daughter Banquet at 6:30 p.m.,
A. Roggin, UN. 3-0539.
* * *
Wednesday, at Holiday Manor.
HEBREW LADIES AID SOCI- Mrs. Simon Weinberg is chair-
ETY will sponsor a dinner and man, and Mrs. Bernard Schiller
program of entertainment at 6 will give the invocation. A dance
p. m., May 22, in the social hall group and piano selections by
of Cong. Bnai Moshe. Mrs. Man- Rita Sloan are planned. For in-
uel Engel, chairman, is assisted formation, call Mrs. Jane Ros-
by Mesdames Grace Riegle and enfeld, president, WA. 2-9509.
* * a
Jennie Wiatrak. For reservations
HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer
call Mrs. Reggie White, ticket
Women, will me-et Monday, in
chairman, UN. 4-5452.
*
*
the home of Mrs. Leon Baum,
MASSADA CHAPTER, Pioneer 3309 Pasadena, for its annual
Women, is planning its Installa- elections. Annual reports will be
tion Dinner June 14, at North given by Lillian Kanarek, Isabel
wood Inn. May 16 has been set Slut-sky and Cele Janower, vice-
for an "Evening at Home" pro- presidents.
gram, at which Dvorah Rothbard
will be guest speaker.
Museum Closed by Nazis
* * *
To Be Opened in Amsterdam
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
will meet at 1 p.m., Tuesday, at
AMSTERDAM, (JTA) — The
Young Israel Center. A report Jewish Historical Museum in
on the Labor Zionist assembly in this city, which was closed down
New York will be given by Mrs. by the Germans during their
M. Michlin and Mrs; S. Sislin, occupation of the Netherlands,
Open
delegates. The last meeting of will reopen next month in the
Thursday and Friday
the group was dedicated to the same building with an exhibi-
to 9 P.M.
cei.eb:.ation of Israel Ind.epen- tion of Jewish life in Amsterdam
in past. ages.
d.eb.c. 3 Day.

7

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Install Mrs. Gould Council President

Mrs. Arthur I. Gould was in-
stalled for a second term as
president of the National Coun-
cil of Jewish Women at the
group's annual luncheon Mon-
day, at Northwood Inn.
Other women elected to office
include Mesdames Gabriel N.
Alexander, executive vice-presi-
dent; Marvin Kahn, Sanford R
Klein, Arthur S. Purdy and Vic-
tor Shiffman, vice - presidents;
Nathan Schermer, treasurer;
Joseph G. Gilbert, Joseph Bing,
Sidney Friedman, David Ran-
dleman and Samuel B. Keene,
secretaries.
Installing officer was M r s.
Leonard Weiner, a past presi-
dent of the Detroit section who
presently serves as a national
board member.
Mrs. Mark Dale and her com-
mittee introduced through de-
corations the theme of the An-
gel Ball, a dance to be held on
Thanksgiving Eve.
Clothing and rare furniture
which are turned in to Council's
two Resale Shops, at 2606 Clif-
ford and 8721 Twelfth, are
credited to accounts of indivi-
dual members.

When they have contributed
either $75 in merchandise or an
equivalent of 75 hours in volun-
teer work, or a combination of
both, members are then eligible
for two tickets to the ball.

F o r information on Resale
Shops or volunteer service, call
Mrs. Nathan Shevitz, UN. 2-5928.

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