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September 30, 1955 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-09-30

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Women s

ZEDAKAH CLUB will meet at
1 p.m., Sunday, in the home
of Mrs. H. Wallace, 20050 Prest,
to make plans for a tea on Oct.
24, which will be the organiza-
tion's pre-donor affair.
*
*
EZRA AID TO ISRAEL is
meeting at 12 noon, Monday, in
the home of Mrs. Gertie Solo-
mon. A supper, to be held at
7 p.m., Oct. 12, in the home of
Mrs. Bessie Levine, on Richton
Ave., will be the principal .mat-
ter discussed.
• * *
Newly-elected • officers of the
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF THE
ACCOUNTANTS GUILD who
were installed at a recent meet-
ing include Mesdames Hanna
Linden, president; Marcia Klain,
vice-president; Sylvia Maselove,
treasurer; Esther Lattin and
Thelma Keller, secretaries. Chair-
men are Mesdames Florence
Nida, program; Betty Hyson, en-
tertainment; Shirley, Br ode r,
membership; Evelyn Geller, sun-
shine; Bea Horowitz, publicity;
and Sylvia Schneider, telephone
squad. Members are currently
planning their annual pre-
. Thanksgiving dinner on Nov. 5,
in which husbands will partici-
pate. Proceeds will go to charity.
• * *
Mrs. Max Brumer, president of
HEBREW LADIES AID SO-
CIETY, announces that plans for
the annual donor luncheon, Nov.
28, at Holiday Manor, were
formulated at the recent opening
meeting. Mesdames Louis Kepes,
James Sobel and Emery Ehren-
wald are donor chairmen. Mrs.
Joseph White, UN'. 4-5452, is
ticket • chairman.
* * * .
Mrs. Sol Wainer, newly:elected
president of NORTHWEST
ISRAEL SISTERHOOD, "an-
nounces that among the :high-
lights of the coming season will
be a Simhat Torah party for
children on Oct. 9, a member-
ship tea on Nov. 15 and a Hanu-
kah dinner on Dec. 11.

*

*

*

A paid-up membership tea is
planned by YOUTH EDUCATION
LEAGUE on Monday afternoon,
at Temple Israel. Mrs. Edward
Coopersmith, hostess chairman,
will be assisted gy Mesdames
Howard Copeley, Jules Sanders,
Jack Munson, Jerry Bratt and Ir-
win Buckhalter. Entertainment by
" the Cornell Dance Studio -will be
featured.- The new YEL admin-
. istration includes Mesdames Ben
J. Feldstein, president; Nathan
Kantor, Reuben Mendelssohn,
Lewis Manning and Milton - Hu-
bert, vice-presidents; Jack Rosen-
thal, Avery Tucker and Jerry
Bratt, secretaries; Irwin Buck-
halter, publicity chairman.
*
*
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB has scheduled an open
meeting at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday,
at Cong. Beth Joseph. Mrs. David
J. Cohen will speak on "Famous
Women in American History."
Members of the group will be
featured on Ladies Day, over
WJBK-TV, on Oct. 12. That even-
ing, board members will meet at
8:30 p.m., in the home of Mrs.
Mary Razumna, 23620 Church,
Oak Park.
*
*
AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet Tuesday, in
the home of Mrs. Clara Rosen-
berg, 19212 San Juan. Dr. Nahum
Weissman, Jewish Center super-
visor, will review Katezetnick's
"The House of Dolls." A social
hour will follow.
*
.*
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pion-
neer Women, will meet at 12:30
p.M., Wednesday, in the home of
Mrs. Rebecca Cohen, president,
19357 Monica. Mrs. Ida Kay,
guest speaker, will announce
plans for the 30th Jubilee year.

*

*

*

BETH ABRAHAM SISTER-
HOOD will install its new officers
at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the new
synagogue building.
*
*
*
INFANTS SERVICE GROUP
will hold a board meeting at 9
p.in., Monday, in the Sholem
Aleichem Institute, 18495 Wyo-
ming,

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1 1

Friday, September 30, 1955

Busy October Schedule
Set at Jewish Home

Ulub activities

Rabbi Samuel H. Prero, spirit-
ual leader of Young Israel Cen-
ter, will relate his experiences
in Israel at an oneg shabbat of
the WOMEN.S LEAGUE OF
YOUNG ISRAEL, to be held at
3 p.m., Saturday in the Center,
on Dexter. Hostesses will be
Mesdames Al Sandweiss, Jacob
Hoberman, Harold Kaplan and
Louis Fine. Mrs. Drora Klein-
platz will lead in community
singing.
* *

NORTH WOODWARD
BRANCH, Jewish Women's Eu-
ropean Welfare Organization,
will meet at 12 noon, Tuesday,
in the home of Mrs. J. Kabeck,
2750 Elmhurst. Plans for future
activities will be discussed, ac-
cording to Mrs. Sadie Bienefeld-
Haut, president. Mrs. A. Dinitz
has been appointed chairman of
the annual dinner-dance, to be
held in November.

Miss Klempner to Tired
Irving Blum in June

Heading the list of October
events at the Jewish Ho- me for
the Aged is the annual Simhat
Torah party to be held on Oct.
8. Cantor Harry Greenfield will
lead the residents in singing fa-
miliar songs and melodies.

MOGEN ABRAHAM SISTER-
HOOD will meet Wednesday af-
ternoon, in the home of Mrs. Max
J. Wohlgernter, 4301 Fullerton.
According to Mrs. Harry Alt-
man, president, plans for the
fourth annual donor luncheon in
January will be formulated at
At the monthly birthday party
this time. The Sisterhood also on Oct. 27, Cantor David Katz-
is planning a Simhat Torah cel- man, of Cong. Bnai Moshe, will
ebration for Oct. 8, in the syn- present an afternoon of song, ac-
agogue. Mrs. Harold Abrams is companied on the piano by Mrs.
in charge of arrangements.
Bella Ritten Goldberg.
*
*
On Wednesday evening, Rabbi
EQUALITY CLUB will meet Leizer Levin of the Beth Tikvah
Wednesday evening, in the home Synagogue will be presented as
of Mrs. Jennie Jaffe, 2740 Rich- the speaker of the month. Mrs.
ton. The group recently voted Julius Lichterrnan, a Yiddish
allocations of $50 to the City of scholar and author, will give
Hope and $25 to the League of several readings from Jewish
Jewish Women for their annual
literature at 7:30 p.m., Oct. 12.
party at Iron Mountain Veterans
Group singing will be conducted
Hospital. A charity luncheon is
by Mrs. Malke Shaw on Oct. 19
planned for Tuesday afternoon,
and a panel discussion on "Look-
in the home of Mrs. Rose Tenner,
ing Toward the Future in Later
3350 Tuxedo.
Years" is planned for Oct. 26.
* * *

CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS has scheduled an ex-
ecutive board meeting for
Wednesday evening, in the home
of Mrs. Stanley Oschin, presi-
dent, 16615 Tuller.
*
*
*

JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB is
planning a fund-raising affair at
8:30 p.m., Oct. 12, in the Francis
Scott Key School, in Oak Park.
Hypnotist Victor Bloomfield will
be the featured entertainer. Plans
also are being made for the an-
nual donor luncheon on Nov. 22,
at the Detroit Leland Hotel. A
fashion show will be presented.

*

CHANNAH CZENESH CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will meet
at- 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the
home of Mrs. Dorothy Schechter,
16906 Lesure. A. J. Lachover will
speak on "The Philosophy of
KOheleth."

• *.

MISS ROCHELLE KLEMPNER

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Klempner,
of Monica Ave., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Ro-
chelle, to Irving R. Blum, son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Blum, of
Kentucky Ave.
The bridegroom-elect attends
the W a y n e University Law
School, and is affiliated with Sig-
ma Alpha Mu fraternity. Plans
are being made for a June wed-
'cling .

*-- '*

RADOMER LADIES. AUXIL-
ARY has been meeting regularly
to plan its annual donor dinner,
scheduled for Dec. 14, at Rain-.
bow Terrace. Tickets are avail-
able by calling UN. 2-5156 or
TO. 9-6899.
* * *

CARD OF THANKS

The family of the late Israel
Shulak acknowledges with grate-
ful appreciation the many kind
expressions of sympathy extend..
ed by relatives and friends dur-
ing. the family's recent bereave-
ment.

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MEDINA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women will meet at 9 p.m., Mon-
day, in the home- of Mrs. Henry
Kaplan. Walter Klein, assistant
director of the Jewish Commun-
ity Council, will speak, and re-
freshments will be served. For
information, call Mrs. Sally Solo-
mon, LI. 6-5269.
* * *

JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION will meet at 12:30 p.m.,
Monday, in the D. W. Simons
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wolo- Center, 4000 Tuxedo. Arrange-
veck, of Roselawn Ave., announe ments are to be made for the
the engagement of their daugh- 35th annual dinner-dance, slated
ter, Bernadine Janice, to Larry for Nov. 27, at Bel-Aire Terrace.
E. Strager, son of Mr. and Mrs. MrS. O. H. Kavieff is the eve-
Sol Strager, of Prarie Ave. A ning's hostess.
* * *
January wedding is planned.
*
*- *
CLUB I, -Pioneer Women is
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Fine, planning a Sukkot program at
of Lesure Ave., announce the en- 1 p.m., Tuesday, at Young Israel
gagement of their daughter, Es- Center. Movsas Goldoftas, direc-
telle, to Norman Smith, son of tor of the United Jewish Folk
Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, of Schools, will be guest speaker.
Woodingham Dr. A December The meeting also will be dedi-
wedding is planned.
cated to Moatzot Hapoalot and
*
*
*
the 30th jubilee year celebration
At a recent family dinner of the organization. Mrs. Sara
party, the engagement of Edith Levin, Moatzot Hapoalot chair-
Berkowitz, daughter of Mrs. man will discuss the 30th Jubilee
Mollie Berkowitz and the late Luncheon, to be held Oct. 19. A
Mr. Abraham Berkowitz, to Heinz social hour * will * follow.
*
S. F. Borchardt, son of Mr. and
FANNIE
GLUCK
CHAPTER,
Mrs. Walter L.' Borchardt, was
announced. The wedding will be Mizrachi Women, is planning a
Sukkot program it 12:30 p.m.,
solemnized in December.
Tuesday, in the home of Mrs.
*
*
*
Ray Foreman, 18615 Northlawn.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fidler, of
Mrs. Nathan Spevakow will re-
Stoepel Ave., announce the en-
view Howe and Greenberg's "A
gagement of their daughter,
Treasury of Yiddish Stories."
Rhonda Elaine, to Mark Bader,
Mrs. Max Klyman will lead corn-
nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Tobias
munity singing.
Fuller, of W. Outer Dr. The
* * *
couple is planning a March
DETROIT
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FOR JUVE-
wedding.
NILES will meet at 9 p.m.,
Thursday, in the home of Mrs.
A. Kasmer, 16654 Ilene. Plans
for the Oct. 11 membership tea
will be discussed.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Katz
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
Mrs. Sam Kane, 20476 Mar-
their son, Leon Michael, today, lowe, will be hostess to a meet-
at Temple Emanu-E1.- Services ing of board members of BNAI
will be held at the Burton DAVID SISTERHOOD at 8:30
School, Scotia and Nadine, Hunt- p.m., Monday. Mrs. Roy Chatlin
ington Woods. A reception in will be co-hostess. Plans for the
honor of the Bar Mitzvah will Nov. 15 donor luncheon will be
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