Maimonides Auxiliary Gives $15,000 I Primrose Club Elects
Mrs. Morris Greenberg
for Hadassah Clinical Laboratory
Mrs. Morris Greenberg will
be installed as president of the
Primrose Benevolent Club at a
dinner-dance Tuesday evening,
in the Labor Zionist Institute,
19161 Schaefer.
Jack Aaron, who is installing
officer, also will induct the fol-
lowing newly-elected officers:
Mesdames Joe Kobrin and
Harry Brown, vice-presidents;
Thomas Cowen, Abe Levy and
Louis Gruskin, secretaries;
Samuel Gitt, treasurer; Edward
Partrite and Joseph Ainbinder,
case workers; Nathan Razumna
and David Lichtenstein, social;
Max Weisman, publicity; Ben
Kaufman, membership; Samuel
Gold and Sy Plafkin, telephone
squad; and Samuel Mager, sun-
shine.
Entertainment will be pro-
vided by the Robert Morgan
Dancers, and By Pritz and his
orchestra will play for dancing.
For reservations, call Mrs. Hy-
men Nerenberg, UN. 2-1609.
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goge Youth will present a
fund-raising production, "The
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day, in the synagogue.
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speciality acts, to be high-
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of the freeing of a slave called
Tom by noted Jewish phil-
anthropist, Judah Touro, will
conclude this four-program
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Time: 11:15 a.m., Sunday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: Rabbi Moses Lehr-
man, president of the Zionist
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opment of ZOD.
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MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 5 p.m., Sunday.
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Station: WXYZ.
Feature: A tour of Central
Pennsylvania will begin this
week with a message on "Deal-
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D. Bookstaber, of Temple Ohev
Sholom, Harrisburg, Pa.
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THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: "Another June 3rd,"
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They will perform at Omena
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REDUCE
Mrs. JOSEPH H. EHRLICH (seated) holds a check for
$3,000, a part-payment on a $15,000 pledge from the Maimon-
ides Medical Auxiliary for a clinical research laboratory in the
Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center in Israel. Making
the presentation are, left to right, Mesdames MAX STEINER,
retiring president of Maimonides; CHARLES GITLIN, general
fund-raising coordinator; and MAX FRANK. The new endow-
ment is in addition to other work done by the Auxiliary in
the rehabilitation of Israel's handicapped and a newly-created
fund for the care and education of retarded children in Detroit.
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