held Wednesday evening, in the Temple. A faShion show by the
Elmwood Hotel. Sammy Davis, Jacqueline Shops will be fea-
womens Mho activities
NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID
will meet at Holiday Manor on
Monday. Dessert luncheon will
be served at 1 p.m. The program
will feature a book review given
by Mrs. Arthur Robbins on "The
Mind Alive," by Harry and
Bonaro Overstreet. Mrs. David
Saks, president, will announce
plans for the annual membership
drive in pctober and November.
Serving as chairman is Mrs. Har-
ry- Stoll and co-chairman, Mrs.
Joseph Bean.
*
*
*
HEBREW LADIES AID SO-
CIETY will hold its annual
donor luncheon at Holiday
Manor on Nov. 28, announces
Mrs. Max Brumer, president.
Featured will be a fashion show
by - a local firm and music by
Dick Stein's band. Chairman of
the affair is Mrs. Louis Kepes.
Mrs. Joseph White, UN. 4-5452,
is ticket chairman.
*
*
*
LADIES AUXILIARY OF
BETH MOSES is making final
plans for their luncheon and
games party to be held at 12:30
p.m. Wednesday in the Beth
.Moses building.
* * *
NEW LIFE CHAPTER, Ameri-
can Medical Center, formerly
known as New Hope Chapter,
Jewish Consumptives Relief So-
ciety at Denver, met recently to
hear a report from Mrs. Edward
A. Epstein, president, on the 20th
annual conference of the Na-
tional Council of JCRS •Auxil-
iaries. Plans for a bazaar and
rummage sale in November were
discussed. AMC is the free, na-
tional, non-sectarian institution
for chest and malignant diseases
and is an agency of JCRS.
*
* *
Mrs. Jacob Tambor, chairman
of the oneg - shabbat committee of
AHAVAS A C H I M SISTER-
HOOD, announces that the first
in a series of sabbath afternoon
programs will. be held Oct. 29,
at the home of Mrs. Harold Bil-
ler, of Mark Twain Ave.
* * *
BETH MOSES LADIES AUX-
ILIARY has scheduled a dessert
luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Wednes-
day, in the synagogue. Mary
Kahn, president, .- advises that
friends are welcome to attend.
* * *
RADOMER LADIES AUXIL-
IARY announces the opening of
a rummage store, loaned to the
group by Mr. and Mrs. M. Pianko.
All proceeds go to charity. A
board meeting is planned for
Tuesday -evening,. in the home
of Mrs. Fannie Weinman, of
Elmhurst Ave.
* * *
Rep. Martha Griffiths, 17th
District Michigan Congresswo-
man, will speak on "Problems
Facing Congress" at a meeting
of AVIVA CHAPTER., Pioneer
Women, at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday,
in the home of Mrs. William
Davis, 17585 Whitcomb. Friends
are invited.
* * *
JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION will hold a special board
meeting on Monday, in the home
of Mrs. Morris Miller, 19726 San
Juan. Arrangements for the 35th
annual dinner-dance Nov. 27, at
Bel-Aire Terrace will be dis-
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donor chairman, are mesdames
Ida Goldsmith, journal; Otto
Kavieff, darlings; and Tillie
Schwartz, organizations.
* *
Plans for a membership tea
are being formulated by mem-
bers of NORTHWEST ISRAEL
SISTERHOOD, under the chair-
manship of Mrs. Harry Blitz, UN.
1-6156. The tea is planned for
9 p.m., Nov. 15. Reservations also
are being taken for a Hanukah
supper on Dec. 10. For tickets,
call Mrs. Gus Lew, UN. 2-2692.
* * *
An open meeting and dessert
luncheon is planned by the
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY, UNIT-
ED HEBREW SCHOOLS, at 12:30
p.m., Wednesday, at the Esther
Berman Branch, 18977 Schaefer.
Mrs. Nathan Oleshansky, vice-
president of program, advises
that a movie matinee and bake
sale will be featured, in honor
of Education Month. Mrs. Irving
Rogovein and Mrs. Jack Tobin
are the day's chairmen. Friends
are invited.
* * *
JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB
will hold a fund-raising affair
at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in Francis
,S cott Key School, Oak Park.
ypnotist Victor Bloomfield will
be featured. The group is also
planning its annual donor lunch-
eon on Nov. 22, at the Detroit
Leland Hotel. A fashion show
and programs of awards will be
highlighted.
* * *
CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS is planning a cocktail
party for 9 p.m., Oct. 29, at Holi-
day Manor. Music by Marcial is
to be featured. Reservations may
be made with Mrs. Ruth Weiss,
vice-president, TE 4-9688, or Mrs.
Helen Levy, program chairman,
UN 3-1891.
*
*
SHERUTH LEAGUE will meet
at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Cong.
Beth Joseph. Workers are urged
to bring in their completed as-
signments for the Dec. 14 donor
luncheon. Mrs. Norfnan Feder,
hostess chairman, will be in
charge of a social hour.
EVERGREEN CONGRE-
GATION SISTERHOOD w i 11
meet at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in
the Northland Center auditorium,
Lot E. The topic "Sex Education
for Our Children" will be dis-
cussed. Guests are invited. A so-
cial hour will follow.
* * *
UNITED ORDER OF TRUE
SISTERS will meet at 12 noon,
Tuesday, in Northland Center,
Rooms A and B. Mrs. Irene Mur-
phy, sister - in - law of the -late
Supreme Court Justice Frank
Murphy and a social worker sent
by the United Nations on a pro-
Jr., headlines the entertainment
at the donor. Mrs. William Borin
is ways and means chairman, as-
sisted by Mrs. Albert Smith, jour-
nal, and Mrs. Maurice Garelik,
tickets. Mrs. Samuel Goldman is
president.
* * *
SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHI
which has scheduled its donor
luncheon for 12:30 p.m., Nov. 7,
at Holiday Manor, recently heard
a report from Mrs. M. J. Wohl-
gelernter on the progress of Miz-
rachi institutions in Israel. Pro-
ceeds from the donor aid these
programs. The donor is under the
chairmanship of Mrs. Louis Gold-
fine. Tickets are available from
Mrs. Flora Smerling, TO 5-5115.
tured. The group will meet Mon-
day afternoon, at the home of
Mrs. Rose Ehrlichman, 3032 Stur-
tevant. For luncheon tickets, call
Mrs. Nellie Brown, DI. 1-2497, or
Mrs. Mary Razumna, LI. 7-3484.
ject in the Philippines, will speak
on "Asia Villages to Fifth Ave-
nue." Another topic she will talk
on is "Trade Not Aid Program."
11
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
* * *
Friday, October 21, 1955
YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR
CHOLEM has scheduled a mem-
bership tea at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday,
Pisgah Chapter No. 122
in the home of Mrs. Joseph Shif-
Invites you to attend
man, 19750 Canterbury. Co-hos-
A Fashion Show Presented
tesses will be Mesdames Abe
Through the Courtesy of
Bookstein, Harry Weingarden
M. J. LEVIN of the
and Jack Wolf. A musical variety
program is planned. Friends are
invited.
• * *
Detroit and Oak Pork
GOLDA MYERSON CHAPTER
MONDAY, OCT. 24
*
*
Pioneer Women, has scheduled a
8:30 P.M.
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
at
social meeting at 9 p.m., Tues-
CLUB
met
recently
to
formulate
HOLIDAY MANOR
day, in the home of Mrs. Ruth
Woronoff, 4054 Grand. All in- plans for its 21st annual donor
18641 Wyoming Avenue
luncheon on Nov. 1, at Masonic
terested women are invited.
* * *
WOMEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE
will hold an open meeting at
12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Young
Israel Center. Rabbi Leizer Levin
will speak. Plans are currently
under way for a program of sab-
-bath classes for women in various
sections of the city.
* * *
Ceresnie Bros. invite you to come
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
in and see our large selection
will present its "Rummage Re-
of MINK coats, jackets, capes
vue" at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in
and stoles — in the latest styles .
the synagogue social hall. A
and in the most wanted shades.
rummage constitutes the admis-
Below, are listed just a few of the
mision charge. The public is in-
many items we are able to offer at
vited.
a tremendous savings. If you
* * *
are in the market for ANY fur . . .
AMERICAN HAVEN CLUB
be sure to stop in and see
will hold its annual donor lunch-
us before you purchase that fee.
eon on Wednesday afternoon, at
Natural Emba
Holiday Manor. All proceeds go
Autumn Haze (Royal Pastel)
to the Child Rescue Fund.
*
*
A victory luncheon is planned
Natural Desert Gold
by HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
(Stewart Pastel)
Monday afternoon, in the home
of Mrs. Isadore E. Goodman, 3515
, from
Sherbourne. The program will
Natural- Emba Cerulian
celebrate the sale of all tickets
for the donor dinner-dance, to be
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MINK SALE!
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NOVEMBER 12
At 8:30 P.M.
At Masonic Temple
Will Be
A Most Important Date
For That's When
NATHAN MILSTEIN
Under the name of Wyn and
Harold Catering, a young mar-
ried couple in the community has
opened a new catering business
that will stress dependability and
thoroughness.
The catering service is to be op-
erated by Wyn and Harold Lan-
dis, long associated with ()plena
Inn, one of Michigan's most pop-
ular summer resorts.
The Landis' will specialize in
fancy buffet suppers and after-
noon and evening receptions.
They will supply cookies, can-
dies, nuts and all table delicacies,
in addition to hot and cold hors
d'oeuvres, canapes, flowery fruit
baskets and punch.
Adding an unusual touch, the
Landis' also will make available
entertainment. Mrs. Landis, the
former Wyn Garden, is a popular
singer in the community.
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PRICES INCLUDE TA)c!
HOME CATERING
(Wyn Landis - Harold Landis)
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Many other fine furs - to choose from
Leave Everything to us
for Beauty and Elegance
If5in 69-9 Harold Landis
Open Catering Business
MR. & MRS. HAROLD LANDIS
'850
Mink Stoles from
Will Make
One of His Rare Appearances in Detroit
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A Great Program by "The Master Violinist's
To Benefit
National and Local General Zionist Activities
Tickets and Information—
Zionist House, TO. 8-9413
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