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Women s Utub activities

The annual Sabbath Hago-
dol oneg shabbat of the
WOMEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE
will be held at 2 p.m., March
24, at Cong. Eeth Shmuel.
Rabbi Isadore Grushkin will
speak on Passover, and a group
of children will sing sabbath
songs. Hostesses at a social hour
will be Mesdames R. Bielewich,
Harry Greenfield and B. Feigen-
baum. Mrs. Isadore Levin, presi-
dent, advises that the Beth
Yehudah Scholarship has been
named for Mrs. Lillian Kaplan.
Donations in her memory are
being received by Mrs. B. Ser-
vetter, UN. 3-9789.
* * *
Mrs. Morris Goldberg, presi-
dent of SISTERS OF ZION
MIZRACHI, announces that a
number of contributions were
made recently in memory of
Mrs. Lillian Kaplan to the
"Save a Child!' fund being con-
_izrachi
ducted by the national M
Women to rescue North African
children. Donations may be sent
to Mrs. Milton Winston, UN.
2-5074.
* * *
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
is planning a model seder and
Passover program at 12:30 p.m.,
Monday, in the synagogue social
hall. The public is invited.
* * *
AMERICAN HAVEN CLUB
recently sent a check for $2,500
from its donor luncheon receipts
to the Child Rescue Fund. The
group also is undertaking a
$1,000 perpetual scholarship for
a hospital in Israel.
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ZEDAKAH CLUB will meet
at 12:30 - p.m.,. Monday, in the
home of Mrs. H. Cornfield,
19957 Marlowe. Plans for a
rummage sale are now in prog-
ress. For pick-up contact Mrs.
H. Katzman, UN. 2-9428.
* * * .
Dr. Leon Fram will review
Herman Wouk's "Ma rjorie
Morningstar" at a meeting of
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY this
Monday, in the home of Mrs.
Stanley ' Reicher, 23955 Phillip,
Southfield: Township. A dessert
luncheon will be served at
12:30 p.m.
* * *
NEUGARTEN MEDICAL Ail)
haS planned a rally at 8:15 p.m.,
Wednesday, at the Belcrest
Hotel; in preparation for its an-
nual dinner-dance on April 11,
at: Elmwood Casino. Guest
speaker at Wednesday's meet-
ing will be Fred Anderson,
president of the Detroit Associa-
tion for Retarded Children.
Games and a movie will follow.
Dinner-dance tickets are avail-
able from Marie Hyman, chair-
man, UN 3-6589.

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Detroit Jewish News-1 5
Friday, March 16, 1956

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CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will bring their hus-
bands to a meeting at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday, at Holiday Manor,
when the Joe Cornell Dance
Studio, assisted by Sam Fields,
will provide special entertain-
ment.
* * *

SHARONA CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will hold a Pass-
over banquet at 8:30 p.m.,
Thursday, in the Labor Zionist
Institute, 19161 Schaefer.
* * *
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will meet at 12:30
p.m., Wednesday, in the home
of Mrs. Sarah Bistrow, 2633
Elmhurst.
* * *
AVIVA CHAPTER Pioneer
Women, will hear Mrs. Shirley
Sklar, a home economics teacher
at the Oak Park High School,
speak on freezing Jewish foods
and converting general recipes
for kosher use at its meeting at
8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the
home of Mrs. Albert' Kahn,
19742 Sussex. She will illustrate
her talk with samples of her
own culinary art. Guests are
invited.
* * *
EQUALITY CLUB will meet
Wednesday evening, in the home
of Mrs. J. Glassman, 18416
Washburn. At its last meeting,
the group donated $150 to the
Allied Jewish Campaign Emer-
gency Fund for Israel.
* * *
NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID
will hold a board meeting
Monday afternoon, at the home
of Mrs. Morton Snyder, 17416
Woodingham. Co-hostesses will
be Mesdames David Keywell,
Murray Belkin and Abraham
Fox. A dessert luncheon will
be served at 12:30 p.m., follow-
ing which discussion will cen-
ter on the April 11 fund-rais-
ing affair at Elmwood Casino,
which will star Hildegarde. For
tickets, call Marie Hyman,
chairman, UN 3-6589.
* .* *
GOOD FELLOWSHIP
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY will
hold a brunch at 12:30 p.m.,
Saturday, in the home of Lillian
Shecter, 2717 Tyler. Friends are
invited to attend. Proceeds will
go to charity. For information
on membership, call Sarah
Ginns, chairman, VE 7-5960.
* * -*
Mrs. J. Young, president of
the BNAI MOSHE PTO, United
Hebrew Schools, announces that
two sedorim are planned by
pupils at 4 and 5:30 p.m., Wed-
nesday, in the school building.
The seder service, including
songs and recitations, will be
directed by the students. The
PTO will serve holiday refresh-
ments.
* • *
EVERGREEN CONGREGA-
TION SISTERHOOD will hold
an oneg shabbat at 1:30 p.m.,
Saturday, in the home of Mrs.
Ted Kellman, 20300 Patton.
Songs, customs and traditions
of Passover will be discussed,
and holiday recipes will be ex-
changed. Passover refreshments
will be served.
* * *
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF
THE ACCOUNTANTS GUILD
will meet Wednesday, in the
home of Mrs. Jean Sosin, 17545
Appoline, to discuss plans for
the May 9 fund-raising luncheon
in TUrover Temple, 12129 Dex-
ter. Proceeds will go to the De-
troit Association for Retarded
Children. Mrs. Hanna Linden,
president, announces the ap-
pointment of the following com-
mittee chairmen: Evelyn Geller,
general chairman; Marsha Bak-
er, tickets; Jean Sosin, prizes;
Belle Rubin, food; Rose Boone,
entertainment; Lillian Moscow,
food preparation; Bea Horwitz,
publicity. At Wednesday's meet-
ing, Passover recipes will be
exchanged, and a social will fol-
low the meeting.

TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTER-
HOOD'S Garden Club will meet
at 10 a.m., Monday, in the home
of Mrs. Julius C. Pliskow, 20156
Picadilly. Mrs. Fred Cohen will
speak • on "New Introductions
for 1956," and Mrs. Harry
Sternberg - will talk on "Now Is
the Time." A question and an-
swer session will follow, and
refreshments will be served.
* * *
HADASSAH EVENING
GROUP will meet at 8 p.m.,
Tuesday, in the home of Mrs.
Sander Hillman, 4277 Leslie.
The dramatic group will pre-
sent a play, "Singing in the
Wind," and Doris Passell will
speak on her recent trip to Is-
rael and Europe. For informa-
tion, call Jeanette Alexander,
SU. 8-1643.
* * *
•
Mrs. Rose Karnow, pr.esident
of the LADIES AUXILIARY
OF BRITH SHOLOM, announces
the group's 14th annual donor
luncheon on April 10, at Horo-
witz Catering. Proceeds will go
to charity. For Passover, the
Auxiliary sent CARE packages
to friends in Israel and for gen-
eral relief.
* • *
WOMEN'S LEAGUE OF
YOUNG ISRAEL will hold a
pre-Passover • oneg shabbat at
2:30 p.m., Saturday, at Young
Israel Center. Mrs. Herman K.
Cohen, program chairman, an-
nounces that Rabbi Samuel H.
Prero will speak on "Laws and
Customs of Passover." A ques-
tion and answer period and corn-
munity singing, led by Mrs.
Drora Kleinplatz, will follow.
Hostesses will be Mesdames
Max Weinberg, Marvin Engel
and Seymour Walfish. Friends
are invited.

Speakers Club Plans Seder
On Tuesday evening, March
27, the Speakers Club of the
Community Center, will hold its
annual Seder at the Family Res-

taurant. Further information
may be had by phoning Louis
Small; TO. 8-9348, or Mrs. Tillie
Burke, WE. 5-6042,

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JWV Activities

YETZ - COHEN AUXILIARY
will meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday,
in the Memorial Home for elec-
tion of officers. Hostesses will
be Tillie Goldman and Sarah
Kaminsky. Helping the-Depart-
ment chairmen plan the annual
Goodwill Luncheon on Wednes
day are Ruth Shapiro, Seema
Fische', Sarah Kaminsky, Betty
Spinner and Ann Weinstein.
* * *
ROBERT RAFELSON AUX-
ILIARY will service the Juven-
ile Detention Home on March 24.
* * *
CHARLES & AARON KO-
GAN AUXILIARY will elect
new officers Thursday evening,
in the Memorial Home, accord-
ing to Mrs. Morton Margolis,
president. A social program and
refreshments will follow. Mem-
bers are urged to bring rum-
mage to the home of Mrs.
Joseph Kretzmer, chairman, or
to call her at DI. 1-0126 for
pick-up.

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