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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-05-27

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Jewish Women's European
WO:7.,,IEN will hold an emergency Welfare Organization will install
luncheon at 12:30 p.m., June 15. Mrs. Jack Seder as president at
in the home of Mrs. M. Stein; 3 p.m. ceremonies, Thursday, at
16165 Ilene, to raise funds for Young Israel Center. Mrs. Re-
CARE packages for Israel. Co- becca Katzin will be installing
hostesses will be Mesdames L. officer and Mrs. Minnsie
Levine, S. Figlen, S. Goldberg, I. Levy is program...-H
Stein, I. Olshansky and D. Stoll- chairman. '
man. For tickets or inforination, to be inducted
call Mrs. J. Friedman, TO. 6-1966, are Mesdames:
or Mrs: I. A. Lawton, UN. 4-0906. Rebecca Katzin,
* *
past president;
Mrs. Rosalyn Zeldes, president Sam Osnos,
of TUROVER, LADIES AUXILI- honorary vice-
ARY, announces the group=s an- president; Min-
nual luncheon and games party, nie Levy, 0. H.
to be held at 12:30 p.m., June 14, Kavieff,
at Turover Temple, 12129 Dexter. Stine, Anna'
Mrs. Bessie Kunin is chairman, Plaskove,. Tillie
and. Mrs. L. Hoffman is co- Schwartz a n d
Shrei-
chairman. For tickets, call Mrs. Jennie
Sylvia Korby, ticket chairman. man, vice-presi- Mrs. Seder
dents; Ida Goldsmith, treasurer;
WE. 4-2953.
* * *
Bert' Harwith, Betty Levin and
JEWISH WOMEN'S MUTUAL - Mr. Harry Stolsky, secretaries;
AID SOCIETY will hold its 27th Kate Linenthal, Edith German,
annual donor luncheon at 12:30 Jennie Sherman, Goldie Dorf-
p.m., Wednesday, at Moss Cater- man, Betty Schlussel and Rose
ing. Mrs. Celia Lynn, president, Dresser, trustees. Entertainment
has named Mrs. Reva Yanin will be provided by Mr. and Mrs.
as chairman of the event. Prizes, Sam Gothelf and Mrs. Eve Mei- -
games, and a. program are plan- ;sten
* *
ned.
* *
Anne Tamaroff will be instal-
Mrs. I. W. Schlussel, president led as president of AMERICAN
of WOMEN'S LEAGUE OF HAVEN CLUB in ceremonies on
YOUNG ISRAEL, announces the Thursday, at Kingsley Inn. Also
final meeting of the season will on the slate will be Anne Gross,
be held at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in vice-president; Shirley Lichten-
the home of Mrs: David I. Berris, stein, treasurer; and Bessie Fre-
3839 Leslie. Election of officers denthal, secretary.
*
*
will be followed by a program
featuring Mrs. David J. Cohen
GOLDA MYERSON CHAPTER,
who will sneak on "The Role of Pioneer Women, will hold an in-
Jewish Women in the American stallation dinner at 6:30 p.m.,
Jewish Tercentenary." Friends Tuesday, at Zack's Catering.
are invited to attend.
Dorothy Brindze will install the
* *
following: Sarah Diamond, pres-
Mrs:. IND:Tris Averbuch, 18512 ident; Margie Miller, vice-presi-
Santa Barbara, will be hostess at dent; Sarah Ganz, Fay Epstein,
a -lunciaeTsn meeting of AESCU- Feda Parker, M. Simmons and
PHARMACEUTICAL Esther Landberg, secretaries;
LAPIAN
AUXILIARY's executive board at Ann Mondrow, treasurer. Chair-
12:30 p.m., Tuesday. Discussion men are D. Brindze and P. Step-
will cerre7 on the group's acti- ' ac k, Moatzot Hapoalot; J. Harri-
vity of supplying • cookies to son. bulletin; S. Fealk, cultural;
children at Coldwater State C. Shatton, membership; Fay
Hospit91 and Training Schcol for Plotnick, organizations; Ann
mentally retarded children.
Rubenfaer„ darlings; A. Som-
berg, A. Stoller, A. Stern, A.
FIDELITY LADIES CLUB re- Yarrows and M. Schneider, so-
cently installed the following at cial; Goldie Fleischer, JNF. For
a luncheon program in Carl's information, call TO. 7-2773 or
Chop House: Mesdames Frances TO. 9-5383.
* * *
Shapiro, president; Esther Koz-
ins, vice-president; Irene Cohan,
NEW HOPE CHAPTER, Jewish
treasurer; Yetta Dubin and ConsuMptives Relief Society, re-
Margie Westheimer, secretaales; cently received its charter and
Rose Brown and Rose Cohen, installed its first officers in a
chaplains; Ann Lobel, sunshine ceremony at the Belcrest Hotel.
chairman; Esther Gersuk,' trib- Officers are Mesdames Edward
ute chairman; Ray Solomon and A. Epstein, president; Max
Molly Elbinger, telephone chair- Wispe, Harold Karlsruher, Max
men; Ida Schultz, Ann Galsky, Sosin and George Jerris, vice-
Clara Franklin, Sarah Glanz- presidents: Michael Block, Shir-
rock, Lucille Reisig, Rose Ain- ley Rosenthal,- Phillip Kravetz
binder, Rose Bensman and Julia and Manuel Kravetz, secretaries;
Freedman. board members; and Irving Kirschner, treasurer; Ed-
Lillian Gula and Dorothy Wolok, ward Levenson, publicity officer;
Leo Rovin, tribute chairman;
trustees.
*
Jerry Eaton, chaplain; and
LADIES OF MOSAIC will hold Nathan Goldman, trustee.
* *
a fund-raising luncheon • at 12:30
p.m., June 15, at Rainbow Ter-
SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHI
race. Entertainment and prizes is planning a luncheon at 12:30
are planned. For tickets, call p.m., Wednesday, in Young Is-
Mrs. Rhea Nolish, chairman, rael Center; to be followed by
TU. 3-3989, or co-chairmen, Mrs. annual veports and installation
Eva Perlmutter, UN. 3-0083, or of new officers. Mrs. Morris
Mrs. Gladys Baskin, UN. 3-3208. Goldberg, president, and the
4, *
new slate will be inducted by
SHERUTH LEAGUE will hold Mrs. Ida Goldsmith. Mrs. Milton
its annual bowling banquet June Winston will give the outgoing
8, at Northwood Inn. Mrs. Max president's report. Drora Klein-
Mills. is chairman. Bowling next platz will render vocal selections,
season will be at Varsity Recre- accompanied by Mrs. Herman
ation. The League will be head- Steinberg. Mrs. Joseph Kunin
ed by Mesdames Charles Grana- will give the invocation.
der, chairman; Samuel Leder-
* 4, *
man, treasurer; and Louis Fish-
Mrs. Martha Markzon, presi-
man, secretary.
dent of the CENTER MOTHERS'
* * *
CLUB of the Jewish Community
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, Center, announces the group's
will meet at 1 p.m., Wednesday, annual Mother and Daughter
at Moss Catering. Nomination Banquet, to be held at 7 p.m.,
and election of officers will be June 8, at Moss Catering. Mrs.
featured, and will be followed by Anna Libowsky will speak for
a program
the mothers, and Frances Ud-
* * *
man will respond for the daugh-
EQUALITY CLUB will meet ters. Mrs. Lea Rubel will deliver
Wednesday evening, in the home the invocation. Guests of honor
of Mrs. M. Berkowitz, 1943 Ewald will be Dr. and Mrs. Nahum
Circle. At the last meeting, mem- Weissman.
bers voted to plant 18 trees in
* * *
.
the Jewish National Fund's Wil- . KINNERET
CHAPTER, Pio-
liams-Hart Forest in Israel.
neer Women, will hold a punch
party luncheon Wednesday at
DETROIT JEWISH, NEWS-71,3
the..,; home ,„ of Mrs. Frances
. .
Shayne, 19332 Fielding.
Friday, May 27, 1955

pAVID-HORODOKER YOUNG

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TUROVER SOCIAL CLUB will
meet at 9 p.m. Sunday, at Tur-
over Temple, 12129 Dexter. Dis-
cussion will center on the June
19 installation event. A program
of games will follow the meeting.
Members are asked to bring mah
jong sets.
*
*
HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold its annual In-
stallation Dinner at 6 p.m., June
6, at Sammy's in Oak Park. Mrs.
S. Wasserman,' installing officer,
will induct Mrs. Max Kanarek as
president. Other new - officers are
Mesdames M. Wilson, H. Berke,
and W. Netter, vice-presidents;
R. Steinhardt, L. Hoffmitz, E.
Bunin, S. Ronen, M. Bailey and
H. Hornstein, secretaries; B.
Hearshen, membership; I. Ber-•
man, mistress of ceremonies.
The annual report will be given
by Mrs. M. Salinger, outgoing
'president, - and awards will be
presented by Mrs. H. Janower.
Games and entertainment will
follow. For reservations, call Mrs.
L. Baum, TO. 7-2763.
* * *
OLGA JASLOVE FAMILY CLUB
will hold its fifth anniversary
party for members and their
husbands Sunday 'evening, at
Club Gay Haven. Out-of-town
guests attending will be Mrs.
Samuel Lazarus and Mrs. George
Gilbert, of Los Angeles, and Mrs.
Samuel Jaslove, of New York.
* * *
Mrs. Irvin Baskin, president of
NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE
WOMEN, announces the ap-
pointment of Mrs. Sam Bishop
as chairman of a program to
underwrite the cost of camp va-
cations for -150 mentally retard-
ed children in the Detroit area.
To help raise the funds, Mrs.
Bishop's committee is accepting
contributions of 50 cents or more
for the activity. A week's vaca-
tion for two has been offered by
Maurice Steuben of Biltmore
Hotel, in South Haven, in con-
nection with the project. For in-
formation, call Mrs. Bishop, UN.
3-5042; or her co-chairmen, Mrs.
Max Wolf, -TO. 8-8834, or - Mrs.
Aaron Zameck, UN. 3-4547.

HAROLD HERMAN JOINS CLOVER
LODGE'S ENTERTAINMENT STAFF

Five years experience in. Musical Comedy and three years as a Dance

Band Leader have prepared the versatile Mr. Hermon for his role as

Social Director of Clover Lodge's 1955 Summer Season.

E.PERFEct :Fi889RT
E MIME FAMILY1

On Beautiful Grand Traverse Bay

Besides holding a B.A. degree_
in Music, Mr. Herman, as a grad-
uate student of theatre, has
starred in most of this season's
plays at Wayne U. Together with
a large staff of entertainers, he
has prepared a varied and brilli-
ant program of entertainment for
Clover Lodge guests.

Mrs. Joseph M. Erman wishes
to thank the many friends of
Clover Lodge for their instant re-
sponse to last week's announce-
Adv.
ment.

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Re-Elect Mrs. Saks
Neugarten President

In a candlelight ceremony
Monday, at Rotunda Inn, Mrs.
David Saks was installed for the
second year as president of Neu-
garten Aid Society. Mrs. Martin
Krauss. installing officer, also
inducted the following:
Mesdames
Benjamin Krell,
Jr., Sol Shindell,
Murray Belkin
and Milton
Goldsmith, vice-
presidents; Jo-
seph Busk er,
treasurer; H y -
man Freedland,
Samuel G o o d-
man, Leon La-
Mrs; Saks b o w i t c h and
James, H. Marks, secretaries.
Board members include Mes-
dames Joseph Bean, Herbert
Grossman, Seymour Krau s,
Harry Stoll, Robert Rosen and
Albert Jacob, two-year terms;
and Mrs. Lawrence Blau, to fill
a one-year vacancy.
Mrs. Irving Pomerantz was
chairman of the nominating
committee, and was assisted by
Mesdames Charles Aller, Sam-
uel .Shewitz, Albert Weiss and
Samuel Litz. Mrs. Maurice Feld-
man highlighted the program
with vocal numbers, accompa-
nied at the piano by Mrs. Sey-
mour Kraus.
The organization will hold a
number of meetings throughout
the summer, to chart the prog-
ress of its new nursery school
and to make further plans for
aiding the mentally and physi-
cally handicapped.

Three Jews were members of
John Brown's little band of
abolitionists who fought to make
Kansas free in the 1850's. They
were Vienna-born August Bondi,
Theodore Weiner who had come
from Poland, and Jacob • Ben-
4amm, a Bohemian.

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