Detroit Jewish News-15
Friday, March 9, 1956
Women s Club activities
OLGA JASLOVE FAMILY
CLUB will meet at 9 p.m., to-
day, in the home of Mrs. Stan-
ley Kirschbaum, 18581 Heyden.
Lois Kirschbaum will be co-
hostess. Plans for the sixth
anniversary party will be dis-
cussed.
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HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday, in the home of Mrs.
Jack _Lempert, 16618 Green-
lawn. A panel discusiion on
membership will • be featured.
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RADOMER LADIES AUXILI-
ARY will be guests at a brunch
given by Mrs. S. Slakter, 18677
Prest, on Tuesday afternoon.
Proceeds will go to the Mo'os
Hitim Committee. Co-hostesses
will be Me-Sdames E. Wolok and
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M. Lumberg.
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BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pi-
oneer Women, will meet Mon-
day afternoon, in the home of
Mrs. Norman Cattier, 18600 San
Juan. .
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PHI SIGMA SIGMA ALUM-
NAE will meet at 8 p. m., Thurs-
day, in the home of Mrs. RObert
Pasmen, 24775 Rensselaer, Oak
Park.
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BUSINESS AND PROFES-
SIONAL a n d EVERGREEN
GROUPS, Hadassah, will -hold
a joint meeting at 8:15 p. m.,
Monday, at HadasSah House.
Mrs. Raphael Tourover, . Wash-
ington representative of the na-
tional office, will relate her ex-
periences as a Zionist public
relations delegate. Friends are
invited to attend.
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NORTH , WOODWARD
BR ANC H, Jewish Women's
European Welfare Organization,
will meet at 12 noon, Tuesday,
in the home of Mrs. Yetta
Schore, 16641 Woodingham. The
annual orphans' shower, slated
for May, at Cong. Beth Moses,
will be - discussed by Mrs. J.
Hoff and Mrs. R. Shiliman,
chairmen.
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THURSDAY A F T E RNOON
BOOK REVIEW CLUB has
scheduled a luncheon and book
review Thursday afternoon, in
the home of Mrs. Morris Mit-
tleman, 18950 Washburn. Mrs,
Zeidel Rovin will review Al-
bert Camus' "The Stranger."
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YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR
CHOLEM will hold a board
meeting at 12:30 p. m., March
0" 19, in the home of Mrs. William
Diskin. For pick-up of items
in the current rummage sale,
call Mrs. George Brown, UN.
4-2438. Plans for the Honor
Roll Dinner-Dance are now in
Preparation.
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! Mrs. Morecal Kirshblutn,
Wife of Rabbi Kirshblum, the
president of Mizrachi Organi-
nation of America, will address
a special board meeting of
SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHI
at 12:30 p. m., Tuesday, in the
home of Mrs, Joshua Sperka,
0' 024 Cortland. Mrs. Kirshblum,
currently on a speaking tour
for Mizrachi Organization of
America, will,
On the or-
hl'
ganization's ve
Sa • a Child"
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program to aid North African
Jewry.
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AESCULAPIAN PHARMA-
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CEUTICAL AUXILIARY will
meet at 12:30 p. m., Wednes-
016 day, •in the home of ,Mrs. N.
Schwartz, 18617 Roselawn, for
a discussion on a new group
project and to formulate plans
for the April 16 barn dance at
Rainbow Terrace. ' -
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NEGBAH CHAPTER,- Pioneer
Women, will view a new Is-
raeli film at 12:30 p. Tn., Wed-
tesday, in the Institute, 19161
Schaefer. Hostesses are Mes-
dames I. Max Becker, A. Hof-
*er and Frank Cooper: Guests
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are 1:nyited.
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Mrs. • I. Chaiken, president of
BETH AARON SISTERHOOD,
announces that a model seder
will be presented at 8 p.m.,
Monday, in the synagogue. The
PTO of the Beth Aaron Branch,
United Hebrew Schools will
present the program, which in-
cludes Passover melodies by a
60-voice choir. • Community sing-
ing and refreshments will fol-
low. Husbands are invited to
attend.
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A dessert luncheon will be
served by BETH JOSEPH SIS-
TERHOOD at its 1 p. m. meet-
ing Tuesday, at the synagogue,
18450 Wyoming. Hostesses will
be Mrs. B. Millstein and Mrs.
M. Ostrow. Plans for the May
7 mother and daughter's ban-
quet will be discussed, states
Mrs. Rose Shecter, president.
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The annual couples' party for
members and their husbands
will be held by NORTHWEST
CHILD RESCUE WOMEN on
'Sunday evening, ' in Sammy's
Avalon Room. Dancing and en-
tertainment will follow dinner.
Mrs. Joe Morrison, arrange-
ments chairman, is assisted by
Mesdames Joseph Cohen and
Arthur Simon. A board meet-
ing is set for Tuesday after-
noon, in the home of Mrs. Earl
Gould, 18928 Santa Rosa.
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EQUALITY CLUB has com-
pleted plans for its charity
games party, scheduled for
Sunday evening, at Cong. Beth
Moses. For tickets, call Mrs. M.
Kushner, UN. 4-5853.
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Mrs. Herman Goose, piesident
of the ROCHEL LAYA STEP-
NER AID SOCIETY, announces
the group's annual donor lunch-
eon on April 18, at Rainbow
T e r r a c e. Entertainment will
feature a Hungarian Gypsy
orchestra. Chairman is Mrs. , - N.
Norman Goldenberg, who is as-
sisted by Mrs. Ben Isaacs, sour-
nal; and Mrs. Nathan Rosenthal,
pledges. -
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UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS
AUXILIARY will hold -a des-
sert luncheon meeting at 12
noon, Wednesday, in the Esther
Berman Bldg., 18977 Schaefer.
Mrs. Isadore Shumaker, chair-
man, has planned a program
honoring Jewish Music Month,
which will feature Mrs. Levi
Shapiro in a talk on Jewish
music. Itzhak Camirz will play
the harmonica, and lead in com-
munity singing. Mrs. - Irving
Palman, president, invites the
public to attend.
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Bnai Moshe Sisterhood
To Elect Officers, Directors,.
BNAI MOSHE SISTERHOOD
will elect new officers and di-
rectors at its annual meeting at
12:30 p. m., Monday, in the syn-
agogue. Mrs. Harry Meer, a
past president, will conduct the
installation services to follow.
A dessert luncheon will pre-
cede the balloting. _
Miss- Helman's Troth
Revealed at Reception
EVERGREEN CONGREGA-
TION SISTERHOOD will hold
a board meeting at 8:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, in the home of Mrs.
Franklin Levy, –20211 Stout.
Plans for the April mothers and
daughters affair will be dis-
cussed.
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HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
will meet at 12:30 p.m., March
19, in the home of Mrs. Stanley
Reicher, 23955 Phillip, South-
field Township, for a business
and social meeting. According
to Mrs. William Budman, pro-
gram chairman, Dr. Lean Fram
will be featured in a book re-
view.
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CITY OF HOPE CANCER
MISS ARLENE HELMAN
FIGHTERS will hold a board
meeting at 12 noon, Monday,
At a recent reception in their
at Holiday Manor.
home, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
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Heiman, of 19760 Chesterfield,
CHILDREN UNLIMITED will announce the engagement of
meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at their daughter, Arlene Gayle, to
Holiday Manor for a business Harold Gendelman, son of Mr.
session followed by an evening and Mrs. Raymond Gendelman,
of games. Refreshments will be of Oxley Rd.
served.
Both young people are en-
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rolled at Wayne University,
CHANNAH CZENESH where Mr. Gendelman is a
CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, junior in the College of business
will meet at 12:30 p.m., Monday, administration, and Miss Hei-
in the home of Mrs. Harry man is a sophomore in the col-
Nathan, 8731 LaSalle. Mrs. lege of art education.
Elizabeth Weiderman, national
"Universities are full of
delegate to the International
Peace and Freedom Organiza- knowledge; the freshmen bring
tion, will speak on "The Prog- in a little and the seniors take
ress of Civil Liberties in Amer- none away, and knowledge ac-
ica."
cumulates."—A. L. Lowell.
SHOE FITTING
TRUSTED TO. EXPERTS
"There's no question about
it; fitters who are accus-
tomed to filling shoe pre-
scriptions are the most earn-
petent to fit normal feet as
well," declared Burton Chas-
sin of the Hack Shoe Co.
store at 19360 Livernois.
"That's why
it's a pleas-
ure to be as-
sociated
with Hack's
where we
haVe only
full - time
shoe fitters
Chassin and no part-
time or after school extras.
All of our people are: career
shoe men, dedicated to their
work, and parents sense the
difference in our store," he
continued.
"They work with us in
seeking what is best for the
individual child in the long
run; we don't have to `sell'—
we can concentrate on fitting
and that makes our work in-
teresting and rewarding,"
Chassin concluded.
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CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO
ATTEND A NEW SERIES OF
• fashion shows
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beginning SAT., MAR. 10
at 12:30
and
each saturday thereafter
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