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September 09, 1955 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-09-09

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INFANTS SERVICE GROUP is
planning a fund-raising rally at
its opening meeting at the Sho-
lem Aleichen-i Institute, 18495
Wyoming, at- 9 p.m., Monday.
Mrs, Jack' Heneken, president,
has selected the following fund-
raising chairmen: Mesdames Al-
lan Saltz, Edwin Roth, dance;
Ben Marcus, journal; Frank
Shook, Harry Baskin, co-chair-
men; Louis Malkin, editor; Eugen
Sims, co-editor; David Riseman,
show director; Samuel Rosen-
berg, Sidney Cohen; tickets; Al-
bert Kaplan, Ira Caplan, clear-
ance; Merle Bronstein, hostesses;
and Norman: Brode, publicity.
* * *
CITY OF • HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will hold a board
meeting Tuesday, at the home of
Toby Alpert, 20523 Prevost. Co-'
hostesses Iren Berger,
Mary Blitz and Sylvia Burg.
Fund-raising Plan's will be, an-
nounced by. Mrs. Irene Berger,
vice-president. Board members
include the following:
-

Mesdames Louis Apret, Nate Bassin,
Sol Benaderet, Andrew Berger, Louis
Glitz, Abe Burg, Ben Caron, Sidney
Deitch, Sol Deitch, Al Diamond, Abe
Eizelman, Isadore Epstein, Edward
Fromstein, Alex Gaynor, Irving Gold,
Maury Gordon, David Gudes, Sidney
Halberg, Sam Herman, Alan Kaplan,
Sidney Kirman, Robert Klegon, Charles
Klegon, Ted Krass, Max Levy, Morrey
Linden, Harold Lupiloff, Al Moltz,
Morris Moss, Stanley Ochin, Jack
Rosenberg, Al Rosenberg, Tom Rosen-
berg, Leo Rudolph, Elliot Schubiner,
Seymour Shapiro, Herman Shapiro,
Earl Shipper, Karl Stillwater, Marty
Weiss, Leon Welch, Charles Young,
Louis Garvin, Martin •Schott and Rose
Wilber.

AHAVAS ACHIM. SISTER-
HOOD • will open its season at 9
p.m., Monday, at the synagogue,
with a skit, "Within These
Gates," commencing the High
Holidays. Heading the cast will
be Mrs. David Cooper and Terri
Faxstein, the latter, of the Youth
Group. Rabbi cacob Chiniti will
address the meeting, to • which
prospective members are invited.
* * *
Tuesday will mark the- meet-
ing of the NORTH WOOD-
WARD BRANCH, Jewish 'Worn.=
en's European Welfare Orgariii-
ation at the home - of Mrs. S.
Wall, 3325 West Outer. at
12:30 p.m. The group will dis 7
cuss a dinner-dance, . to be held
in November, from- which: pro-
ceeds will aid orphans in Israel.
Mrs. A. Dinifz is chairman.

Local:Eurrier s

Shows Live
.. . Mink -
Hundr.eds of r-Detroitets- have

gaped in-ainazeientand; eaniUse-
ment:Cluting the -past: week at the
antics . of . two Male Mirik who
.

SAM OFFEN & FRIEND

• haVe been frolicking in the show
- windows of Furs by Offen; 13326
Dexter.
. .
:Sam Offen, :proprietor of the
fut•.salon, brought the . • .mink'
here from one of - the ranches.'
with which he 'does business, to
celebrate the official opening: of
the new salon.'" and to 'open' his
present sale.
:Offen said he got the idea of
diOlaying the' live mink from • a
number of his customers who
s a id they had never seen a mink
before it was made - into a gar-•
_mint.
the
. mink shown 'with Offen in
the;' picture above is a sap -hire,
cerulean mink, one of the more
expensive varieties • available dun-
ing;:his present sale.
Zl takes about 80 , :of the. little
fellows shown in the window,
Offen, said, to make a full-length.
coat,' while about 12 to 14 are
needed for a stole and about 55
for •a jacket. One mink, however,
suffices for the sweater collars
which - have -- b-ec-cm-e- • so .popular

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CUT CRYSTAL DECANTERS

FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
Mizrachi Women, will hold a
luncheon and cash shower Mon-
day afternoon, at the home of
Mrs. Daniel Temchin, 3841 Stur-
tevant. Proceeds will furnish
linen and supplies for the Miz-
rachi Women's projects in Israel.
Mrs. Zvi Tomkiewicz will report
HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer on her impressions of Israel,
Women, will hold its first meet- gathered on her recent trip there.
is chairman.
ing of the season at 8:30 p.m., Mrs. Sam Sborow
* * *
Monday, at the home of Yetta
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
Schreier, 4759 Sturtevant. Elsie
Harold will speak on "The Jew- members will hold their first
meeting Sept. 19, at the home of
ish Child in a Gentile. World."
*•* *
Mrs. Stanley Reicher, 23955
CHANNAH CZENESH CHAP- Philip.' A dessert luncheon will
TER, Pioneer Women, will open be served, and plans will be dis-
its season with a luncheon and cussed for the donor dinner-
dance, to be held at the Elmwood
garden party at 12:30 p.m.; Tues-
Casino, Oct. 26.
day, in the home of Mrs. Arnold
Kosarin, 17181 Pontchartrain.
Games will follow. Guests are
invited.

MEDINA CHAPTER, of Pio-
neer Women will hold a mem-
bership tea at 9 p.m. Monday,
in the home of Mrs. A. Naggar.
Entertainment and refreshments
are planned activities. Call Sally
Solomon, LI. '64269, for further
information.
* * *

Dave Diamond

AHAVAS ACHIM SISTER-
HOOD will meet Monday, in the
synagogue social hall. A pro-
gram explaining the High Holi-
days will be presented by Mrs.
Harry Wiener and Mrs. David
Cooper. Rabbi Jacob Chinitz will
welcome Sisterhood members,
and will introduce Cantor Jacob
Tambor to the membership.
* * *
AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold a membership
tea at 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, at
the home Of Mrs.- Estelle Wilk,
17323 Woodinghani.
* * *
HADASSAH'S EVENING
GROUP, will meet at 8:15 p.m.
Tuesday, in the new Hadassah
House. The program for the com-
ing season will be presented to'
members, and the membership
tea slated for Oct. 11 will be
discussed. Young women inter-
ested in :joining may call Rita
Bakst KE.. 1-8330, or. Lillian So-
berman, TO. -6-1579.
*
*.
*
WOMEN'S SABBATH
LEAGUE members recently met
at the home of Mrs. Joshua Sper-
ka. Mrs. Isadore Levin was elect-
ed -presi,dent . to succed Mi - s.Joshua
Sperka whb. was nanied,honorary
president. Others officers elected
include Mesdames A. Caplan, M.
Servetter, -S. Feigenbaum, vice-
presidents; R. aartun and Milton
Winston, secretaries; and L. Kap-
trea:SuFer. An • - installation
meeting and luncheon will be
held on Sept. 27;7,at :the Young
Israel Center: Mrs,lytorris Servet-
tet.was named, chairman of the
sehOlOrship fund for the Beth
Yehdda SeliobiS; and a campaign
Was •outlined to enlist the' Coop-
eration:of the women of the corn-
Mutity:to refrain from shopping
on . the 'Sabbath.

.Mrs, Iri.fing - . Cliailten; - president
of BETH AARON SISTERHOOD,
announces the first fall meeting
at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in -the
synagogue social hall. Mrs. Albert
Kaplan and Mrs. Bernard Klein,
chairman and assistant program
chairman have :arranged a skit,
The Room tlpstairS."? A well
known psy0ologiSt will elabo-
rate on the'::theme - and head a
question ;arid - answer period,
-Mefribers participate are
MeSdames Louis Rogovin, Mor,
ton Benson, Jack Shenkman, and
George Fredson. Donor lunCheoh
plans are now being made and
anyone interested ,should contact
Mrs: Jack Taylor, UN 4-1293.
ThOse interested in. joining the
-sisterhood call' 'Mrs. Shenkfrian,
UN 4-9173:-
* * *
BNAI DAVID • SISTERHOOD
will open the season at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday, with a meeting in the
home .of Mrs. Charles Shere,
16081 10 1/2 Mile.

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Mrs. David J. Cohen, president
of WOMEN'S
LEAGUE OF
YOUNG ISRAEL, announces the
first open" meeting of the' year at
8:30 p.m., TUesday, in the hoine
of Mrs. J. Grossman, 4300 Les-
lie. Mts. R Dworkin, donor
chairman, will outline plans for
that annual event,' scheduled for
Nov. 9, at Rainbow Terrace. An
audience-participation program
is planned by Mrs. H. K: Cohen,'
program chairman of Tuesday's
meeting. Friends are invited.

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