omens

JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION has slated a board meet-
ing at 12 noon, Monday, in the
home of Mrs. J. Spilberg, 10025
Broadstreet, to make plans for
a luncheon and games party on
Feb. 8, at Turover Temple. Mrs.
Morris Miller is chairman, and
Mesdames Tillie Schwartz and
Dora Kraus are co-chairmen.
For tickets, call Mrs. 0. H. Ka-
vieff, TE. 4-1505. Recently
servicing the Downtown USO
were Mesdames M. Miller, N.
Shindler, Mildred Meyers, Mary
Kabeck, M. Baseman and J.
Seder.

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Young Women's Bicur Cholem
Organization will hold a theater
party as its major fund-raising
affair of the year. All proceeds
will go to the
needysick,
according t o
Mrs. Abe Book-
stein, chair-
man. The the-
ater party is
planned' for
Feb. 5, at the
-C a s s Theater::
when the play,
"Bus Stop,"
will be shown.
Tickets are Mrs. Bookstein
available from Mrs. Baokstein,
TO 8-7478, or at the theater box
office. An open meeting, and
white elephant sale will be tom-
bined‘at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in
the home of- Mrs. Simon Shif-
man, 17545 Ohio.

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PRIMROSE B E N E VOLENT
CLUB is planning a games
party at 8:30. p.m., Wednesday,
at Cong. Beth Joseph. Friends
are invited. Reservations for
the 25th jubilee dinner-dance
on Feb. 5, at Bel-Aire Terrace
are being taken by Mrs. Louis
Friedman, UN. 4-2994. Mickey
Woolf and his orchestra will
entertain.
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PURITY CHAPTER, Order of
Eastern Star will hold an ini-
tiation ceremony at 7:15 p.m.,
Jan. 30, at the temple, 80 W.
Alexandrine, • advises Dorothy
King, worthy matron. A regu-
lar meeting is planned for 7:30
p.m., Feb. 6 when Etta Bur-
goyne, . associate grand matron,
will conduct a school of in-
struction.
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A board meeting is scheduled
by SHERUTH LEAGUE at 12:30
p.m., Tuesday, in the home of
Mrs. Abe Kromitz, 18484 Penn-
ington. Mrs. Max Schafer, chair-
man of the Charity Ball, will
announce plans for the event, to
be held March 3, at Adas Sha-
lom Synagogue.
* * *
UNITED ORDER OF TRUE
SISTERS will meet for a lunch-
eon at 12 noon, Tuesday, in
Northland Center Rooms A and
B. The meeting to follow will be
highlighted by a hat fashion
show, for which members will
serve as models, states Mrs.
Rolfe Weil, chairman. Guests
are invited to attend.
* * *
CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS this week an-
nounced the presentation of 23
copies of the book, " . . . and
they called It The City of Hope,"
by Samuel H. Goiter, executive
vice-president of the institution,
to the Detroit Public Library.
Mrs. Karl Stillwater, book pro-
motion chairman of the organi-
zation, made the presentation to
Harriet Goode, chief of the Li-
brary's book selection depart-
ment.
* * *
NEW STUDY CLUB will meet
Wednesday, at the Davison Jew-
ish Center. A. Fergal, field rep-

resentatitve of the Social Secur-
ity Commission, will speak and
show movies. Friends are in-
vited.

Detroit Jewish News-15

Friday, January 20, 1956

CILIA

NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID

will meet for dessert luncheon
at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at Tau
Beta Community House, 3056
Hanley, in Hamtramck. Tours
through the nursery, which is
sponsored by Neugarten, have
been arranged to acquaint mem-
bers with the program for men-
tally retarded youngsters.
* * *
NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, has planned a social
with their husbands at 8:30 p.m.,
Sunday, in the home of , Mrs.
Solomon Schwartz, 17158 San
Juan. Friends' also are invited.

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CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
has scheduled its Histadrut
meeting at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday,
at 3754 Monterey. Louis Levine
will speak, and an Israeli movie
will be shown. Rebecca Zwick,
Histadrut chairman, announces
that a social hour will follow.
Friends are invited.

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EVERGREEN CONGREGA-
TION -SISTERHOOD will meet
at 8:30 p.m.; Wednesday, in the
Northland Concourse audi-
torium. Mrs. Florence Stroll,
formerly with the Michigan De-
partment of Mental Health and
now in private practice as a
child guidance and marriage
consultant, will speak on "Dis-
cipline of Children." A social
hour will follow.
* * *
MEDINA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday, in the home of Mrs.
Maurice Glazier. "Fashions , by
Friedman" will be featured.
For information, call Helen
Friedman, TE. 4-5244.
* * *
PHI SIGMA SIGMA ALUM-
NAE has embarked on a project
of sewing dolls for the College
Women's Volunteer Service. The
dolls are given to hospitalized
children.
* * *
CHANNAH CZENESH
CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, is
planning a membership tea at
12:30 p.m., Monday, in the home
of Sonia Gold, 18094 Oak Dr.
Mrs. Joshua Sperka will review
Soma Morgenstern's "The Third
Pillar."
• * *
The 33rd anniversary and in-
stallation of officers of the
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will
be held Jan. 30, at Holiday
Manor. Mrs. Sidney Tauber
heads the incoming administra-
tion, which was announced pre-
viously. Mrs. Maurice Garelick
will install the officers, and Mrs.
Arthur .Gilbert will giye the in-
vocation. For reservations, call
Mrs. Robert Friedenberg,
6-4089, or Mrs. Samuel Gold-
man, UN. 2-0761.
* * *
NORTHWEST ISRAEL SIS-
TERHOOD has scheduled a
bake sale on Wednesday, at
Federal's Ferndale store. Mem-
bers baking goods should call
Mrs. A. Aronoff, UN. 3-0171, by
Tuesday. Proceeds from the sale
will go to the Stern College for
Women of New York's Yeshiva
University. A shower to aid im-
migrant children in Israel is set
for Feb. 7, in the synagogue,
states Mrs. Sol Wainer, presi-
dent.
* * *
NORTHWEST CHILD RES-
CUE WOMEN will honor paid-
up members with a luncheon
Tuesday afternoon, in the home
of Mrs Charles Heiman, 19760
Chesterfield. Mrs. Alvin Key-
well, membership chairman, is
assisted in arranging the pro-
gram by Mesdames Irvin Bas-
kin, Max Biller, Charles Hei-
man, Milton Kogan, Samuel Le-
vin, Elkan Levine and Louis
Suhd. Vocal entertainment will
be provided by 12-year-old Dor-
othea Buchalter, who will be ac-
companied'by her mother at the
piano.
* * *
ZEDAKAH CLUB will hold a
games party at 12:30 p.m., Mon-
day, in the home of Mrs. A.
West, 19300 Marlowe. Prizes and
refreshments will be featured.
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SHARONA CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will have a pro-
gram on the "Story and Work of
Histadrut" at its meeting Thurs--
day, in the home of Helen Wy-
zan, 13800 Pembroke.

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