women s eluib activities
WEDNESDAY NOON CLUB
celebrated its 10th anniversai y
recently at the home of Mrs.
Joseph Feldman, of 2902 Stur-
tevant. Members celebrating the
occasion were Mesdames Her-
man Bernson, Eli Dorfman,
AESCULAPIAN PHARMA- Ben Gorelick, Jack Herman,
CEUTICAL AUXILIARY will Harry Kornder, Herman Kob-
hold a board meeting at 12:30 lin, Jennie Kligman and Harry
p. m., Tuesday, in the home of Wagman.
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Mrs. Albert Roggin, 17395 Cher-
rylawn. Recently, the following
Mrs. Sidney Weinberg has
officers were elected: Mesdames been appointed Torah chairman
B. Breyer, president; N. of the BETH AARON SISTER-
Schwartz and A. Smith, vice- HOOD and Mrs. Adolph. Wink-
presidents; N. Cooper and M. ler, co-chairman. They will be
Averbuch, secretaries; H. Dorf- assisted by Mesdames Morris
man, treasurer; Philip Forman, Erlichman and Max Kaminsky,
ex-officio president; M. Wainer, pledges; Max Klyman, coin
A. Roggin, M. Share, J. box; Julius Goldstein, pick-up;
Schneyer and B. Finkel, board Albert Kaplan, . program; Jack
members.
Shenlonan, publicity; Gerald
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Goldberg, social; Hy Zalenko
The annual luncheon of the and Herman Moss, hostesses;
DAVISON MOTHERS CLUB, Louis Rogovien, telephone; and
according to Mrs. Pearl Koe- Joseph Haas, decorations.
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nigsberg, president, will be held
Monday afternoon, in the Davi-
The regular monthly meeting
son Jewish Center.
of the NEW LIFE CHAPTER,
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American Medical Center of
YOUTH EDUCATION Denver, will be held at 12:30
LEAGUE members are invited p.m., Feb. 7 at the home of Mrs.
to an open house on Feb. 4 Sylvia Tutnick, 17417 Indiana.
and again on Feb. 11 by Mrs. There will be a dessert lunch-
Reuben J. Mendelssohn, 19235 eon and new members are wel-
Canterbury. Tickets and pledges come.
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for the Feb. 15 donor may
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be turned in at this time. Re
Mrs. Vera Rom, president of
freshments will' be served from the DETROIT LADIES LECH-
EM ANEEIM, announces that
1 to 4 p.m.
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their 35th anniversary banquet
Mrs. Martha Markzon, presi- will be held at 6 p.m., Sunday
dent of CENTER MOTHERS at Zack's Catering, 13124 Dex-
CLUB, announces a m'laveh ter. Rabbi Leo Goldman will
malkeh on Saturday evening, in be guest speaker, David Cohen
the D. W. Simons Center, - 4000 is toastmaster and Mrs. S. Bi-
coll, vocalist, will be accom-
Tuxedo.
panied by Mrs. Lillian Robins
Zelman. For information or
tickets call Mrs. Rom at UN
3-6170.
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BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
will meet at 8:30 p.m., Mon-
day, in the home of Mrs. Meyer
Berman, 24340 Berkley, Oak
Park. Plans for a square dance
will be discussed.
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SUNDAY MORNING
BREAKFAST
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• Bagels
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Bar B-Q'd Chicken,
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Whole Roast Fowl ..
12TH STREET MOTHERS
CLUB will hold its annual oneg
shabbat at 2 p.m., Feb. 18, in
the Simon.; Center, 4000 Tux-
edo, states Mrs. Eva Morris,
president.
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SISTERS OF ZION MIZ-
RACHI is planning its annual
T-u b'Shevat celebration Thurs-
day afternoon, in the Young
Israel Center. Mrs. Sylvia Rav-
in, president of the Ladies Aux-
iliary, Jewish National Fund,
will be guest speaker. Her talk
on "A Tree of Life" will be fol-
lowed by songs and stories of
the festival given by Mrs. Es-
ther Cohen. Hostesses include
Mesdames B. Cronenwalt, L.
Biegler, K. Winston, F. Smer-
ling and B. Servetter. Mrs. Jos-
eph Kunin is program chairman.
PYTHIAN SISTERS will hold
a "cake give-away" at 8 p. m.,
Tuesday, in the home of Mary
Raskin, 19190 Monica. Proceeds.
will go for Passover baskets for
needy families. For reservations,
call Ruth Goldman, KE. 2-8708.
Also planned is a membership
tea on Thursday, in the temple,
on Wyoming. A third event will
be a games party Feb. 15, at
the temple, with proceeds going
to Children Unlimited. For in-
formation, call Winnie Aran,
DI. 1-1852.
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AHAVAS ACHIM SISTER-
HOOD is planning an oneg
shabbat at 1:30 p.m., Saturday,
in the home of Mrs. Jacob Tarn-
bor, chairman, 19462 Schaefer.
Rabbi Jacob Chinitz will be
speaker, and Cantor Jacob Tarn_
bor and the Sisterhood choir
will sing Israeli songs. Mrs.
Jerome Kirschbaum, president,
advises that a theater party at
the Shubert Lafayette will high-
EZRA AID TO ISRAEL has
light the donor luncheon plan-
scheduled a victory program at
ned March 14, at Bel-Aire Ter-
AVIVA CHAPTER, Pioneer 8 p.m., Feb. 8, at Moss Cater-
race. Chairmen include Mes-
ing. For information, call Mrs.
dames Joseph Glicker, f u n B- Women, will meet at 9 p.m., Minnie Zack, UN 3-5490.
Thursday,
in
the
home
of
Betty
raising; Sol Myers, tickets; Saul
Herman, book; and Harold Bil- Rath, 18508 Griggs. Dr. John
Detroit Jewish News-1 1
ler, publicity. Proceeds will help Brownfriar will speak on
Friday, January 27, 1956
furnish the new synagogue's "Problems of Marriage."
kitchen.
Jacqueline Shops. 'EgEMS.121
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;Aling- fmig- ig
Mrs. Sol Ager will be installed
as president of the RADOMER
LADIES AUXILIARY at a pro-
gram set for 8 p. m., Tuesday,
at Workmen's Circle Center. As-
sisting Mrs. Ager will be Mes-
dames S. Rubin, vice-president;
J. Katz and J. Weintraub, sec-
retaries; M. Nosanchuk, treas-
urer; B. Waxman, trustee; B.
Adler, publicity; P. Ross, sun-
shine chairman; and J. Simko-
vitz, sergeant-at-arms. A social
will follow the program.
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NORTH WOODWARD
BRANCH, Jewish Womens
European Welfare Organization,
will meet at 12 noon, Tuesday,
in the home of Mrs. J. Base-
man, 2740 Fullerton. Plans for
the May orphans shower will
be discussed, and chairmen will
be appointed by Mrs. Sadie B.
Haut, president.
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WOMEN'S SABBATH"
LEAGUE has scheduled an open
meeting at 12:30 p.m., Monday,
at Young Israel Center, Rabbi
Emmanuel Applebaum will be
guest speaker, and a musical
program will be presented. Mrs.
Isadore Levin, who will preside,
is assisted by hostesses, Mes-
dames B. Cronenwalt, B. Ser-
vetter, P. Leader, F. Smerling,
R. Bielewich and H. Greenfield.
The annual Purim luncheon has
been planned for Feb. 22.
Maternity Shop
Clearance!
Dresses from our regular stock
drastically reduced!
Originally
10.98 dresses
12.95 dresses
14.95 dresses
17.95 dresses
ta 25.3.f 0 0.11A
Young, joy-to-wear dresses for every occasion
. . . afternoon dresses, casuals, street dresses
. dark and bright coloring . . Expandable
sizes 10 to 18. Sorry, no mail or phone . .
All Sales Final!
DETROIT:
PASADENA STUDY CLUB is
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planning its annual games party
DEXTER at TYLER
for March 13, 'in the Davison
Open Mon., Thurs., Sat.
Mrs. Isadore Epstein and Mrs.
Jewish Center. The public is
to 9 P.M.
Abe Burg, cannister co-chair-
invited.
men
of
the
CITY
OF
HOPE
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CANCER FIGHTERS, announce
OAK PARK:
DEXTER MOTHERS CLUB that their 74-member commit-
has .scheduled an oneg shabbat tee has distributed and are
COOLIDGE at 9 MILE
for 2 p.m. Feb. 4, in the Simons currently collecting proceeds
Open Thurs., Fri., Sat.
to 9 P.M.
Center, 400-0 Tuxedo.
from 3,000 cannisters placed in
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various stores in Detroit and
An emergency luncheon is suburban areas.
planned by DAVID-HORODO
KER YOUNG WOMEN on
March 6, at the home of Mrs.
J. Zemmol, 3824 Fullerton. Pro-
ceeds will be used for Passover
CARE packages to Israel. For
tickets, call Mrs. J. Friedman,
UN. 4-0211, or Mrs. I. A. Law-
ton, UN. 4-0906. The group
will meet Tuesday afternoon, in
the home of Mrs. K. Rtibin-
Yes, you will find it "good business" to have your Savings Account where it will
stein, 9736 Dexter.
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establish credit for you and where you can take care of all your banking business
. . . CITY BANK offers you COMPLETE MODERN BANKING SERVICES,
RODIN CLUB will meet at
Electronic Checking Accounts, Christmas Club Accounts, Commercial and
12:30 pm. Wednesday, in the
Personal Loans, Building . and Improvement Loans, Auto Loans, Travelers
home of Mrs. Jack Moss, 18231
Checks; Letter of Credit and Foreign Remittances . . . Pay utility bills here too
Lauder.
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. . . and Bank-by-Mail if you wish.
YOUNG WOMEN'S .BICUR
Start a Savings Account now at City Bank, Michigan's Fastest Growing Bank.
CHOLEM will meet at 12:30
p.m., Monday, in the home of
Mrs. Harry Brown, 20197 War-
rington. Plans for the Feb. 5
theatre party will be finalized.
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The party will offer "Bus Stop"
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SEVEN BRANCH OFFICES
at the Cass Theater, and is the
MAIN OFFICE
group's major fund-raising pro-
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PENOBSCOT BUILDING
SERVING DETROIT •
gram of the year. For tickets,
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call Mrs. Abe Bookstein, chair-
GRISWOLD AT FORT
HAZEL PARK, OAK PARK
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man, TO 8-7478.
AND MADISON HEIGHTS
DETROIT
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BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pion-
eer Women, will hold a brunch-
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation • Deposits Insured Up to $10,000.00
eon Monday afternoon, in the
home of Mrs. Morris Braver-
man, 18275 Indiana. Mrs. Lewis
CITY BANK BRINGS YOU THE NEWS
Cohen will review "The Third
WJBK—TV Channel 2
WWJ-6
P. M.
Pillar." Plans are being made
6:15P.M. every Monday
Monday .through Friday
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for a games party March 5, at
Jac LeGoff
Federals on Oakman and Grand
Charles Lewis
River. Tickets will be available
on Monday.
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