BETH ABRAHAM SISTER-
HOOD will meet at 8:30 p.m.,

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EQUALITY CLUB will meet
Wednesday evening, at the home
of Mrs. H. Bloom, 18952 Mark
Twain. Members sent a check to
City of Hope and planted trees in
Israel in memory of Sofie Ler-
man who just passed away.
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NORTH WOODWARD
BRANCH, Jewish Women's
European Welfare Organization,
will hold a brunch at 12 noon,
Tuesday, in the home of Mrs.
Morris Fishman, 2745 Cortland.
Proceeds go to aid orphans in
Israel, states Mrs. Sadie Bienen-
feld-Haut, president.
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BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pion-
eer Women, will meet Monday
afternoon for a luncheon at Cas-
sino Pizzeria. The group's futUre
program will be discussed.

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NORTHEAST CHAPTER,
American Jewish Congress, will
hold a luncheon at 12:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, in the home of Mrs.
Rudolph Scherock, 18085 Oak Dr.
Jerry Cohen, local attorney, will
speak on "Dormant Dangers."
Mrs. Zeldon S. Cohen, president
urges members to bring their
friends. ,
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CHANNAH CZENESH CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will meet
at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the
home of Kate Weine, 18211 Wood-
ingham, Dr. Lewis L. Friedland,
recently appointed as chairman
of Michigan's Fair Employment
Practices Commission by Gov.
Williams, will speak on "FEPC."
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JERICHO REBEKAH LODGE,
IOOF, will hear a report on the
111th state convention, held re-
cently at Grand Rapids, at its
meeting on Nov. 18. Ada Ducker
and Betty Rose were the two
local delegates.
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Mrs. Max Brumer, president of
the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society,
announces the organization's
annu al donor
---::luncheon, which
is to be held at
12 noon, Nov. 28,
at Holiday Man-
A winter
fashion show
will be featured.
For tickets, call
Mrs. Joseph
'White, UN.
Mrs. Brumer 4-5352, or con-
tributions to the journal call Mrs.
Emery Ehrenwald, TO. 5-14&5.
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MEDINA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet at 9 p.m., Mon-
day, in the home of Mrs. Hyman
Goldstein. Harold Sheppard, as-
sociate professor of socioligy at
Wayne University, will speak on
"A Modern Jew in a Gentile
World." A social hour will fol-
low. For innformation, call Mrs.
Sally Salomon, LI. 6-52/69.
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Mrs. Isaac Khoppow, president
of DAVID-HORODOKER
YOUNG WOMEN, announces that
Wyn Garden, vocalist, and Vivian
Stollman, pianist, will entertain
at the organization's annual don-
or luncheon, 'planned for. Dec. 5,
at Holiday Manor. Proceeds will
provide CARE packages for
Israel and go to local, needy
charities. For tickets, call Mrs.
I. -A. Lawton, UN. 4-0906, or Mrs.
J. Friedman, 'UN. 4-0211.
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BNAI ISRAEL SISTERHOOD,
of 'Pontiac, recently honored new
members at a membership tea, at
which Dr. Allen Cline spoke on
"Behavior and Development of
Children, 2-5." Participating in
the program planned by Mrs.
Stanley Elbling, chairman, were
Mesdames Charles Eilen der,
Nathan Zack, Melvin Goldman,
Sam Toby, Sol Newhouse, Mor-
ris Simon, Edward Avadenka
and Irving Koper.
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DETROIT LADIES AUXILI-
ARY, Jewish Consumptives' Re-
lief Society at Denver, will meet
each Tuesday prior to the group's
annual banquet on Dec. 18. A
luncheon will be held at 1 p.m.,
this Tuesday, at the D. W. Simons
Center, 4000 Tuxedo.

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13

Friday, November 11, 1955

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INFANTS SERVICE GROUP
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will
is planning a husbands and wives hold a board meeting today, in
Dinner-Dance this Sunday, in the the home of Mrs. Ben Jacob,
Statler Hotel. Chairmen are Mes- 18904 Mark Twain. Mrs. Joseph
dames Harold Miller, Louis Gor- Grabow will be co-hostess at a
den and 'Joseph Brilliant.
dessert luncheon.
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ADAS SHALOM PTO, United
SHARONA CHAPTER, Pio-
Hebrew Schools, will hear Albert neer Women, will hear Con-
Elazar, superintendent of the gresswoman Martha Griffiths
Schools, at a meeting at 1 p.m., speak at a meeting Thursday
Nov. 21, in the synagogue. Mem- evening, in the home of Mrs.
bers of the group will offer a Barbara Linden, 18329 Oak Dr.
skit, and Miss A. Shtiebel, music
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instructor of the Schools, will be
ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pioneer
in charge of a musical program, Women, will meet at 12:30 p.m.,
according to Mrs. Nathan Star- Tuesday, in the home .of Mrs.
man, president.
David Zabner, 19482 Mendota.
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Mrs. Henry Berris will review
JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB is Herman Wouk's novel, "Mar-
completing plans for its third jorie Morningstar."
annual donor luncheon on Nov.
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22, at the Detroit Leland Hotel.
UNITED ORDER OF TRUE
A fashion show by a local firm, SISTERS will hold a member-
for which members will serve as, ship tea at 2 p.m., Tuesday,. in
models, and prizes will be the the home' of Mrs. Meyer Teitle-
afternoon's highlights. For tickets, baum, 18630 Pinehurst, announces
call Mrs. Shirley Moscow, LI. Mrs. Jules Kondritzer, member-
2-4724.
ship chairman. Mrs. Arthur
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Campbell is in charge of hospi-
FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER, tality, and Mrs. Rolfe Weil has
Mizrachi Women, will meet Mon- planned the program. A rum-
day, at the home of Mrs. Sid- mage sale will be conducted by
'ney Golden,
the group from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.,
18947 Prairie.
Nov. 17 to 19, at Prospect Baptist
Plans for the
Church, 20470 Wis,c- onsin. Mrs.
annual donor
Louis Gibbs,- chairman, states
luncheon at
that proceeds will be used to
12:30 p.m., Nov.
provide radio isotope treatments
29, at Rainbow
for needy patients.
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Terrace, will be
announced. Fea-
AESCULAPIAN PHARM A-
tured at the
CEUTICAL AUXILIARY will
donor will be a
meet at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday,
fashion show by
in the home of Mrs. D. Yaffee,
t h e Jacqueline Mrs. Radner
18244 Northlawn. Financial re-
Shops, piano selections by Rob- ports on the dinner-dance will be
ert Shulman. For tickets, call given.
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Mrs. Milton Radner, chairman,
UN. 3-8290. Mesdames E m i 1
BUSINESS & PROFES-
Spilman; president, and Milton SIONAL GIRLS, Pioneer Wo-
Radner, will be delegates to the men, will hold a co-ed cocktail
annual convention , of the organ- party as part of its membership
ization, Sunday to Wednesday, drive on Saturday evening, in
the home of Pearl Nusbaum. For
in Atlantic City.
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information, call Bea Hindelman,
CHILDREN UNLIMITED has membership chairman, DI. 1-1435.
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completed plans for a fashion
NORTHWEST
ISRAEL SIS-
show by a local firm to be high-
lighted at its donor luncheon on TERHOOD will hold a board
Nov. 29, • at Holiday Manor. meeting on Monday evening, in
Proceeds will go to the Pen- the home of Mrs. Clare Sheri-
rickton Nursery for Visually zan, 17330 Roselawn. A - member-
Handicapped Children. For ship tea is slated for 9 p.m.
Tuesday, in the synagogue. Plans
tickets, call Mrs. Richard Schae-
are 'being made for a Hanukah
fer, KE. 4-1371.
supper—the major fund-raising
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program of the year—on Dec. 10.
WOMEN'S CHARITY CLUB Mrs.• Gus Lew, chairman, states
is planning its 12th annual sup- that' tickets are available from
per and games party on Sunday Mrs. Sol Wainer, UN. 1-1422.
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evening, at Bereznitzer Hall,
Linwood at Davison. For tickets,
DETROIT MAILERS WO-
call Sarah Terebelo, president, MEN'S AUXILIARY will meet
WE. 3-.5234, or Lil Weisman, at 8 p.m., Tuesday, in room 427
cahirman, DI. 1-9346.
Farwell Bldg.
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BNAI MOSHE SISTERHOOD
Mrs. L. Lumberg, president
of RADOMER LADIES AUX- will meet for a dessert luncheon
ILIARY, announces the removal at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the
of its meeting hall to Cong. synagogue social hall. Mrs. Julia
Beth Yehudah, 17556 Wyoming. Sender, social action chairman,
Mrs. J. Shinier, 3251 Monterey, announces that the prOgram,
will be hostess to a board meet- dedicated to the 10th anniver-
ing at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, at sary of the United Nations, will
feature Mrs. Kolman Bruss, as
her home.
speaker. The film "Can We Im-
* * *,
SISTERS OF ' ZION MIZ- munize Against Prejudice," will
RACHI will be represented by be shown.

Mesdames Morris Goldberg,
president, Joseph Kunin and
Morris Mondrow at the annual
national convention of Mizrachi
Women of America, being held
Sunday to Wednesday in At-
lantic City.
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ZEDAKAH CLUB will meet
Monday afternoon, in the home
of Mrs. Ray Berman, 16659
Washburn. Members are re-
quested to bring pledges and
rummage to the meeting. For
rummage pick-ups, call Mrs. B.
Chestnut, chairman, LI. 5-2418,
or Mrs. William Kadushin, co-
chairman, UN. 3-0064.
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SHERUTH LEAGUE has
scheduled a bodrd meeting for
Tuesday afternoon, in the home
of Mrs. Bernard Cohen, 17144
Wildemere. Plans for the Dec.
14 donor luncheon will be com-
pleted, -according to Mrs. John
Kaplan, donor chairman. Res-
ervations for the event, proceeds
from which finance camp vaca-
tions for needy children, may
be made with Mrs. Ernest Cit-
ron, VE. 6-0681.

(More Clubs on Page 14)

Mrs. Rose Shecter, president

of BETH JOSEPH SISTER-
Thursday, in the synagogue social HOOD, announces a member-
hall. Mrs. Esther Mossman, di- ship meeting at 1 p.m:, Tuesday,
rector of the Jewish Social Serv- in the synagogue. Dessert lunch-
ice Bureau, will speak on "Coun- eon will be served, and Mes-
selihg and Family Problems." A dames Sarah Karp and I. Katz
question and answer period will will be hostesses. Prospective
follow. Friends are invited. The members are invited.
rummage sale scheduled for, this
week has been postponed until
December.
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KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will meet at 12:30
p.m., Monday, in the home of
Mrs. Eda Plotnick, 4051 Tuxedo.
Mrs. Rebecca. Cohen, president,
will give a report on the recent
Toronto convention.
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NEW STUDY CLUB will hear
a talk by a local sociologist at
its meeting Wednesday, in the
Davison Jewish Center.

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