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September 16, 1955 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-09-16

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Engagement Calendar o n Museum Masterpieces

omen s l CluL activities

CITY OF H 0 P E CANCER
FIGHTERS will open the season
with a meeting Monday evening,
at Holiday Manor. Planned are
reports from delegates to the or-
ganization's convention in Duarte,
Calif., color movies and a fur
fashion show. A social hour will
follow.
* * *
AMERICAN HAVEN CLUB is
holding a series of meetings in
preparation for its annual donor
luncheon, scheduled Oct. 26, at
Holiday Manor.
*
*
Planning the year's activities
for the UNITED HEBREW
SCHOOLS WOMAN'S AUXILI-
ARY are the following new of-
ficers: Mesdames Irving Palman,
president; Rub en Isaacs and
Jacob Axelrod, vice-presidents;
Sol Slomovitz, Herbert Mass,
Meyer Charlip, Irving Rogovein
and M. Diem, secretaries; Sam
Stewart, treasurer; Moe Dann,
auditor; and A. B. Stralser, par-
liamentarian. Committee chair-
men are: Mesdames Meyer Stew-

Best Wishes for The
New Year

from

Mr. 5- Mrs. Julius
Zemmol and Family

Best Wishes For A
HAPPY NEW YEAR

Joy, Health and
Prosperity to All

Chaim Weizmann
Society

Louis Rosenberg, President

Jennie Sherman, Vice-President

THE WOMEN'S DIVISION

OF SHOLEM ALEICHEM

INSTITUTE

Wish to extend greetings for a

Happy New Year to all our mem-

bers and friends.

art, publicity; Louis Gelfand,
printing; Joseph Yolles, social;
Joseph Horowitz, utilities; and
Morris Krause, table decorations.
* * *
New members of AVIVA
CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will
be honored at a tea at 1 p.m.,
Wednesday, in the home of Mrs.
Norman Leeman, 18945 Fairfield.
Mrs.' Norman Kanter will be
guest speaker, and Mrs. Samuel
Kovin will be guest artist.
* * *
AHAVAS ACHIM SISTER-
HOOD will sponsor a Yom Kip-
pur Night Dance at 9 p.m., Sept.
26, in the synagogue social hall.
Music wil lbe furnished by Sam-
my Woolfe and his orchestra,
and refreshments will be served.
Members and friends interested
in attending may call Mrs. J.
Glicker, VE. 5-2571, for tickets.
* * s*
CLUB II, Pioneer Women, will
hold a brunch at 11:30 a.m.,
Wednesday, at 3754 Monterey.
Mrs. S. Goldaftas, president, ad-
vises that Louis Levin, who re-
cently returned from Israel, will
be guest speaker. Mrs. Jeanette
Serling is program chairman.
Friends are invited.
* *
At a recent meeting, the
JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB made
plans for a bake sale, barn dance
and donor luncheon. The lunch-
eon, to be held Nov. 22 at the
Leland Hotel, will feature a fash-
ion show by Hilda's.
* * *
ZEDAKAH CLUB will meet
at 1 p.m., Monday, in the home
of Mrs. Charles Rogin, 16211
Kentucky. The program for the
year will be discussed.
* * *
BNAI ISRAEL SISTERHOOD,
of Pontiac, opened its season re-
cently with a Silver Tea, for
which Mrs. Nathan Crone served
as chairman. Mrs. Daniel Fox-
man, president, presided, and
introduced Mrs. Sidney Czeizler,
program co-chairman, who pre-
sented the guest speaker, Rabbi
Henry Hoschander. His topic
was "Our Children in a Small
Community."
* * *
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
will meet at 8:34 p.m., Monday,
in the synagogue social hall. A
talent scout show is planned.
* * *
EQUALITY CLUB will meet
Wednesday evening, in the home
of Mrs. F. Leinoff, 17161 Ohio. At
its .last meeting, members auth-
orized sending 10 CARE packages
to Israel for the Holidays, and an
allocation of $25 to the United
Foundation. Recent appointments
of Mrs. Betty Berkowitz, presi-
dent, are Mesdames S. Solomon,
donor journal chairman, and C.

The 1956 Engagement Calendar, louse-Lautrec, Gauguin, Picasso,
featuring Museum Masterpieces, Cezanne, Matisse, Degas, Modi-
published by Crown (419 4th, gliani, and others.
Levitt, Community Council dele- NY 16) and now available in ad-
gate.
vance, may well be called "the
* * *
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CEUTICAL AUXILIARY w i 1 I gagement calendars.
hold a luncheon at 12:30 p.m.,
NORTHWEST
It is a date book as well as an
Wednesday, at Devon Gables. For
FORMAL RENTAL
address-calendar,
spiral
bound,
reservations, call Mrs. M. Share,
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gift-boxed,
with
color
prints.
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White Dinner Jackets
Included in the masterpieces
UN. 3-6792.
Specialize in All
* * *
is Marc Chagall's "Honey-
Alterations
SHOLEM ALEICHEM INSTI-' moon."
TUTE, Women's Division, will
BEN MATZ
The reproductions represent a
hold a luncheon at 12:30 p.m., careful selection of the Modern
Custom Tailor
Sept. 24, in the Institute. Moishe Masters from museums and gal-
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Haar will be guest speaker, and leries, and include Dufy, Renoir,
UN. 4-7682
hostesses will be Sima Wesley Rouault, Van Gogh, Monet, Tou-
and Minnie Avrin. Sarah i'ried-
man is chairman.
* * *
NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet at 12:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, in the home of Edith
Guyer, 18481 Apoline. Channah
Michlin will be guest speaker.
* * *
RADOMER LADIES AUXIL-
IARY will open its season with
a meeting and program at 7:30
p.m., 'Tuesday, at Bereznitzer
Hall, Linwood and Davison. Re-
freshments will be served.
* * *
The JEWISH WOMEN'S
EUROPEAN WELFARE OR-
GANIZATION will have a board
meeting at 12 noon on Monday,
is cordially invited
at the home of Mrs. Nathan
Bryan, 3230 Fullerton. Plans will
be made for the annual dinner,
to see our fabulous collection of
to be held Nov. 27.

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The Autumn Bride

13nai a .ith
Activities

Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart was
guest speaker at the opening
meeting of the season for the
HARRY B. KEIDAN LODGE on
Tuesday evening. Joe Heiman,
chairman, also arranged for the
appearance of comedian Jack
Kahane as master or ceremonies.

*

New Year Greetings

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hermelin and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rubenfire and Family

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* *

Herman Matoff, president of
the Rabbi MANDEL M. ZAGER
LODGE, announces the third an-
nual membership wienie roast,
to be held at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday,
at Stoepel Park No. 1, Evergreen
and Outer Dr. Israel Schwartz,
program chairman, invites the
membership, their wives, friends
and prospective members to at-
tend.
* * *
Rabbi MANDEL M. ZAGER
CHAPTER will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, in its new location,
Cong. Beth Yehudah, Wyoming
near Thatcher. Israel Chapter of
Bnai Brith Young Men will pre-
sent a program, to be followed
by a social hour. Friends are in-
vited.

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UJA TELECAST
Time: 9 p.m., Tuesday.
Station: WXYZ-TV. (Channel

Feature: A half-hour film, star-
ring Moshe Oysher, Broderick
Crawford, Ruth Roman, J. Carroll
Naish, Walter Brennan and Rose-
mary DeCamp, "Man on a Bus"
will relate the story of a group
of Israeli immigrants and settlers
stranded in the Negev when
their bus breaks down. Each tells
the tale of how he came to Israel
to start a new life. The United
Jewish Appeal film is shown in
conjunction with the High Holy
Days.

*

*

*

May You Be
Inscribed
For A
Blessing
In The
Book Of Life

Huntingt-on Woods ORT-
To Hold Season Opener

Huntington Woods Chapter, of
Women's American ORT, will
hold its opening meeting at
12:30 p.m., Monday, in the home
of Mrs. Jack Gottegno, 25415
Scotia.
Following the program for the
day, a general discussion will be
held on future activities, includ-
ing a games party, canasta and
bridge league and a rummage
sale.

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-9
Friday, September 16, 1955

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