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Members of Zedakah Club,
under the chairmanship of Mrs.
Henry Levett, will be hostesses
at Ypsilanti State Hospital on
Mond ay , when
they will serv-
ice 100 patients
assigned to
them. Rabbi
Solomon H.
Gruskin, chap-
lain at the hos-
pital, is in
charge of a full
week's activi-
ties at the hos-
pital beginning
Monday, in
commemorat-
ing 25 years
Mrs. Levett since the in-
stitution was opened. Members
wishing to. join Mrs. Levett's
group for the visit should call
her at WE 2-7832:
• * •
Mrs. Binnie Gitlin, newly-
installed president of DETROIT
WOMEN OF ALPHA OMEGA,
has called a luncheon board
meeting Tuesday afternoon, at
Kingsley Inn. Program plans for
the new season will be outlined.
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GOODFELLOWSHIP WO-
MEN'S AUXILIARY will hold
its annual luncheon at 12:30
p.m., Wednesday, at Federal's,
Grand River and Oakman. Pro-
ceeds will go to charity. For
information on tickets, call Mrs.
Held Albert, entertainment
chairman, WE. 3-4149, or Mrs.
Elsie Bogora-d, TO. 9-3783.
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CluL
activities
A luncheon is planned by the
DAVID-HORODOKER YOUNG
WOMEN on Monday afternoon,
at Federal's auditorium, Grand
River at Oakman. Hostesses will
be Mesdames I. Belkin, B.
Chase, M. Chessler, L. Heiman,
J. Olskhansky, B. Sklar and M.
Stein. Tickets or information
may be obtained by calling Mrs.
J. Friedman, UN. 1-6793, or Mrs.
M. Stein, UN 2-4232. All pro-
ceeds will help needy families
in Israel.
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Mrs. Abe Bookstein will be
installed president of Young
Women's Bicur Cholem at the
organization's annual paid-up
membership luncheon June 18,
at Sammy's, in Oak Park. Mrs.
Joseph Markel, local club-
woman, will install the follow-
Mg officers, in addition to Mrs.
Bookstein; Mesdames Marvin
Gardner, Carl Braun a n d
George L. Barron, vice-presi-
dents; Simos Shifman, Sigmund
Reifler, Harry Schwartz, Louis
Harrison and William Frank-
ford, secretaries; George Brown,
treasurer; and Joseph Viedrah,
case supervisor. Members and
their guests are invited to call
Mrs. Gardner, DI. 1-9,6Z6, for
reservations.
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FIDELITY LADIES CLUB
has set Oct. 10 as the date of its
annual donor luncheon at Rain-
bow Terrace. Mrs. Philip
Shapiro announces that banks
are being distributed to those
who wish to save up the price
of admission. For information,
call Mrs. Shapiro, LI. 1-7868, or
Mrs. Joe Franklin, VE. 5-6752.
The group supports babies with
heart ailments and leukemia.
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VERA BRAMSON CHAPTER,
Women's Association ORT, will
install new officers at its cul-
minating affair on Wednesday
evening, at the home of Mrs.
Morris Morton, of Muirland
MASSADA CHAPTER, Pio-
Ave. Husbands of members are neer Women, will hold' its in-
invited. Victor Bloomfield, hyp- stallation. dinner Thursday eve-
notist, will entertain.
ning, at Northwood Inn. Mrs.
Herman Gach, incoming presi-
dent, will be assisted during the
1956-57 term b _ y Mesdames Max
Kirschbaum, Norman Kanter,
David Colman, Arthur Biegel-
man, Simon Karbal, Victor
Finn, Harry Mendelsohn,
Office or Plant Parties
Charles Gell, Abe Heller, Robert
Weiss and Jules Silverman.
In Our Private Banquet Room
social hall. Mrs. Leon Golden,
installation chairman, advises
UN 2-7642
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7 Mile-
Plans All
Installation of new officers of
Wyoming
the BNAI DAVID SISTER-
Details
HOOD will take place at 8:30
TRAY CATERING SPECIALISTS
p.m., Monday, in the synagogue
BAR MITZVAHS
SHOWERS
DARBY'S
for
your VACATION DAYS
Join the Smart Crowd at
Greenbush Inn
On Beautiful Lake Huron — U.S. 23
Greenbush, Michigan
• Superb Cuisine includes: chicken, chops, steaks,
seafood and dairy dishes. — Baking done on
premises.
• Planned entertainment, featuring radio, TV and
night club personalities
• Dancing to the scintillating tunes of Dick Wein's
Quartette
• Midnite Snacks
• Massage
• Private heated, filtered pool and private beach
-• Supervised activities and sports.
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that Mrs. Seldon Leach will be
installing officer. There will be
vocal selections by Cantor
Hyman Adler, accompanied at
the piano by Bella Goldberg.
Friends are invited.
* * *
A 12 noon luncheon and in-
stallation is planned by NORTH
WOODWARD BRANCH, Jew-
ish Women's European Welfare
Organization on Monday, at
Rainbow Terrace. • Mrs. Morris
Disner will induct the following
new officers: Mesdames Joseph
Keil, president; Hyman Dresner,
Jack Karmin and Mary Kabeck,
vice-presidents; Birdie Zaff,
treasurer; Ida Goldblatt, Lewis
Levine, secretaries; M. Disner
and A. Licht, chaplains; Joseph
Zuckerman, Alex Licht, Jack
Rothebard and Mollie Baseman,
fund chairmen. Mrs. Sadie
Bienenfeld Haut is retiring
president, and Mrs. Joseph
Zuckerman is honorary presi-
dent. For reservations, call Mrs.
H. Dresner, DI. 1-1162.
Mrs. Lionel Willens, 18600 groups, League of Women Vot-
Northlawn, has been selected ers and the American Jewish
"Volunteer of the Week" and Congress.
awarded a Red Feather pin in
recognition of volunteer service
performed in the community.
The citation and award is
Up to 6 Lbs. A WEEK
given by the Central Volunteer
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Bureau of the United Commu-
DI: 1-3711
nity Services.
Licensed Physician,
Mrs. Willens is volunteer
Reasonable 7ee
chairman of Sinai Hospital's
dental hygiene department. She
has donated her services to the
hospital's North End Clinic for
the past two years, often work-
AND SUPPLIES
ing as many as five days a
week.
Lillian Fink
UN 4-4977
She also is active in the Al-
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A luncheon and games party
is planned by the Women's Di-
vision of Sholem Aleichern In-
stitute at 12:30
p.m., Saturday,
at Fed erars
Grand River-
Oakman audi-
torium, an-
nounces Mrs.
Ida Komaroff,
executive
chairman.
Planning t h e
program a r e Mrs. Komaroff
Mrs. A. Feinberg, ticket chair-
man, and Mrs. Harry Cash,
chairman of the day. Mrs. Jack
Gasman, fund-raising chairman,
states that plans are now being
made for the group's annual
donor event in November.
fashion shows
every Saturday
12:30 p.m. • at Saco.
RESTAURANT and LOUNGE
18800 W. McNICHOLS RD.
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PASADENA STUDY CLUB
will meet at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday,
at the Davison Jewish Center.
Judge Nathan J. Kaufman will
be guest speaker. The public is
invited.
* * *
EVERGREEN CONGREGA-
TION SISTERHOOD is spon-
soring a Sunday school picnic
at 10 a.m., Sunday, at Lola
Valley Park. There will be
games and prizes, and refresh-
ments will be available. For
information, call Mrs. Sylvia
Blumenthal, chairman , KE.
2-9316. The public is invited.
* * *
CHILDREN UNLIMITED will
hold a board meeting at 1 p.m.,
Monday, in the home of Mrs.
Edward Rosenthal, 4676 W.
Outer Dr. Final arrangements
will be made for the installation
dinner-dance on June 20, at
Holiday Manor;
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The — annual closing meeting
and luncheon of LADIES OF
MOSAIC will be held at 12:30
p.m., June 19, at Sammy's. A
fashion show by Jacqueline
Shops will be featured. Guests
are invited. For reservations,
call Ruth Vosko, KE. 5-0195, or
Betty Swartz, UN. 4-8831.
* * *
' AESCULAPIAN PHARMA-
CEUTICAL AUXILIARY . will
conclude its season at 12:30
p.m., Wednesday, in the home
of Mrs. John Krasnick, 18915
Warrington. Plans for the an-
nual dinner-dance on Nov. 7,
at the Latin Quarter will be
discussed.
is
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MOGEN ABRAHAM SISTER-
HOOD will hold its installation
program at a dinner Monday
evening, at Lacher's. Rabbi S.
P. Wohlgelernter will be guest
speaker. Officers are Mesdames
Harry Altman, president; Jacob
Brown, vice-president; Jack
Sarett and Sam Goodman, sec-
retaries; Morris Levine, treas-
urer; and Joseph Levine, pub-
licity chairman.
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Select Mrs. Willens 'Volunteer of the Week'