Women s' Cluhs
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sHOLEM ALEICHEM WOM-
EN'S DIVISION will close its
current season with a dessert
luncheon and lecture at 12:30
p.m., Saturday, .in the home of
Mrs. Morris Friedman, 19931
Sussex. Emanuel Mark, execu-
tive director of the institute,
will speak on "The Unknown
Jewish Poets.:.' Mrs. M. Shaw
will open the program with a
presentation of Yiddish and
Hebrew folk songs.
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AHAVAS ACHIM SISTER-
HOOD is currently organizing
a bowling league to start Sept.
10, at Fleetwood Recreation.
Bowling will take place each
Monday afternoon. For informa-
tion, call Mrs. Jerome Kirsch-
baum, UN. 2-1793.
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DETROIT SENIOR BICUR
CHOLEM will close its season
with a luncheon at 12:30 p.m.,
Monday, at Cong. Bnai Zion.
Friends are invited at no
charge. On June 11, members
serviced patients at Ypsilanti
State Hospital. This is an annual
project.
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PASADENA STUDY CLUB
will hold its annual installation
party Saturday evening, in the
home of Mrs. Ann Weingarden,
20430 Strathmoor. To be in-
ducted are Mesdames Bernice
Er e n b e r g, president; Elsie
Mitchnick, vice-president; Betty
Goldstein and Charlotte Fried-
man, secretaries; Ernestine Me-
dow, treasurer; Sadie Sherman,
sunshine chairman; B e r t ha
Cohen, reporter.
Mann-Sky Nuptials
Pla nned for October
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MISS SUSAN MANN
Announcement is made of the
engagement of Susan Gail
Mann, _ daughter of Mrs. Louis
Mann, of Ohio Ave., and the
late Mr. Mann; to Arnold Sky,
son of Mr. and Mrs. David' Sky,
of Magnolia Parkway.
Miss Mann attended Michi-
gan State University. Her fi-
ance is a graduate of Wayne
University. The couple plans
an October wedding.
Mrs. Milan Gets
High Bond Award
SHERUTH LEAGUE met re-
cently to formulate initial plans
for its annual luncheon in No-
vember. At 11:15 a.m., July 1,
over the Altman Jewish Hour,
Mrs. Max Chomsky, president,
and Mrs. Samuel Chapin, camp
chairman, will be interviewed
about their camping program
for retarded children. All
donor proceeds go to support
this project.
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CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
at its r e c e n t installation
luncheon, inducted the follow-
ing officers: Mesdames Shula-
mith Goldaftas, president; Syl-
via Stashefsky and Blanche
Rose, vice-presidents; B e 11 e
Reisman, Izabel Brown, Dora
Brownzweig, Gertrude Garmel,
Dora Levin, Ellen Fisher and
Sophia Myers, secretaries; Sarah
MRS. CHARLES MILAN
Boim, treasurer; Dora Falik,
In recognition of her sales
Anne Epel, Ray Levin and Celia
Plafkin, •- membership; Sarah and purchases of $100,000 in Is-
Rosens, bulletin; Lena Band and rael Bonds, Mrs. Charles Milan,
Rebecca Swick, JNF; Jeanette chairman of the Detroit Wom-
Serling, Dora Weitzman, Yetta en's Division for State of Israel
Landy and Celia Plafkin, cul- Bonds, was presented with the
tural; Rose Levin, Mary Lerner, highest Israel Bond award—the
Fannie Epstein, Rebecca Katz, Woman of Valor Pin—at the re-
social; Anne Chanes, Child cent "Sabra Look" fashion show.
Rescue Fund; Bess Sarenkin,
The presentation was made
Molly Rosenbaum, telephone; by S. Robert Abrahami, the
Lillian Vernon, Ida Schlien, guest speaker at the fashion
Rose Vispy and Lena Bizer, show. Mrs. Milan, an Israel
friendship; Gertrude Liebovitz, Bond Trustee by virtue of her
Israel supplies and Fannie personal purchase of $10,000 in
Friedman, publicity.
Bonds, is the first Detroit wom-
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an to receive this award. The
A special meeting will close first national Woman of Valor
the season for the JEWISH award was made in January to
WOMEN'S EUROPEAN WEL- Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt in
FARE ORGANIZATION at 12 recognition of her services to
noon, Monday, in the D. W. the Israel Bond organization.
Simons Center, 4000 Tuxedo.
Mrs. Milan is the first
Mrs. R. Weiner-Torgow will be
woman in Michigan and the
hostess.
fifth in the United States to
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receive this meritorious
Mrs. Richard Schaefer, presi-
award.
dent of CHILDREN UNLIM-
Nine other Detroit women,
ITED, will entertain board members of the Advance Guard
members at a luncheon in her of Chen, are on their way to
home on Kentfield Ave. on receiving the Woman of Valor
Monday afternoon. Plans for award. Members of Chen make
next season's activities will be up the women's volunteer sales
discussed.
corps for Israel Bonds. When a
a a a
woman has sold or purchased
LADIES AUXILIARY of the $30,000 in Israel Bonds she be-
FIRST GALICIAN SOCIETY,
an affiliate of Beth Abraham
Synagogue, recently elected the
following new officers: Mes-
dames Regina Wauldren, presi-
dent; Joseph Ringler, vice-presi-
dent; Morris Indianer, treasu-
rer; Morris Goldsmith and Ja-
cob Mohr, secretaries. Mrs.
Anna Goldberg is retiring presi-
dent.
a a a
Mrs. Sidney Ravin, president
of the Ladies Auxiliary of the
Jewish National Fund, will
speak at a beard meeting of the
HEBREW LADIES AID SOCI-
ETY at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in
Cong. Bnai Moshe. A dessert
luncheon will be served.
Schwartz-Zeltzer
Rites in November
I I WHY WORRY I !
Leave Everything to Us
comes a member of the Ad-
vance Guard of Chen. Upon
reaching a total of $40,000, wom-
en are presented with parch-
ment plaques.
The nine Detroit women who
received their' plaques at the
fashion show were Mesdames
Norman Allan, Tom Borman,
Samuel Brody, Irwin I. Cohn,
Philip Helfman, Joseph
Katchke, Rachel Kurtzman,
Joseph Newman and Max Stoll-
man .
Award World Leaders
Hebrew U. Doctorates
foremost Orientalists, and Dr.
George S. Wise, former presi-
dent of the American Friends
of the Uhiversity and now
chairman of the board of gover-
nors of the school.
The other five honored are:
Premier David Ben-Gurion of
Israel; Prof. Jacques S. Hada-
mard, 91-year-old mathemati-
cian, educator and member of
the French Academy of Sci-
ences; Prof. Norman Bentwich,
British political scientist; Lord
Herbert Samuel, first British
High Commissioner of Palestine,
and Prof. Ben Zion Dinur, re-
tired Israel Minister of Educa-
tion.
Beth Abraham Couples
Slate Wienie Roast
18 Date
MISS MURIEL BENSMAN
At a recent dinner party, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Bensman, of
Burlington Ave., announced the
engagement of their daughter,
Muriel Maxine, to Lawrence G.
Zisholz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Zisholz, of Griggs Ave. A
Nov. 18 wedding is being
planned.
BAR MITZVAHS
SHOWERS
Members of the Beth Abra-
ham Young Marrieds Club will
hold a wienie roast at 9 p.m.,
Saturday. Meeting at the syna-
gogue, member s and their
friends will leave for Lola
Valley Park.
Chairmen of the program will
be Mr. and Mrs. P. Blau and
Mr. and Mrs. L. Berlin.
For information on Saturday's
program or the organization,
call Mrs. Kal Kaufer, KE.
7-0631.
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Charity Games Party
The annual charity games
party of the Goodfellowship
Club and its Ladies Auxiliary
will be held at 8:30 p.m., Mon-
day, in the Mayfair Room.
According to Ben Milstein,
Helen Albert and Elsie Bogorad,
chairmen, refreshments a n d
prizes will be featured. Joseph
Rossen and Mrs. Rose Wein-
baum, presidents of the two
groups, advise that proceeds
will go to Israel.
Set Nov.
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Americans were among seven
world personalities awarded
honorary doctorate degrees by
the Hebrew University of Jeru-
salem.
The American recipients are
Prof. William F. Albright, pro-
fessor of archaeology at Johns
Hopkins, one of the world's
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz,
of Lawrence Ave., announce the
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engagement of their daughter,
Sharon Elaine, to Gary Zeltzer,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zelt-
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