Miss Schneid Plans
November Nuptials
,
Women s Utubs I
Mrs. Irving Chaiken, presi-
dent of BETH AARON SIS-
TERHOOD, will conduct the
first meeting of the season at
12:30 p.m., Sept. 12, at the
synagogue. Mrs. Jack Shenk-
man, program chairman, has
planned a reception in honor
of Cantor and Mrs. Ihil Gildin.
Women wishing to join the Sis-
terhood should call Mrs. Jack
Taylor, membership chairman,
UN. 4-1293. Plans also were
announced for the annual don-
or luncheon, to be held Dec. 4,
under the chairmanship of Mrs.
Hyman Zalenko.
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MISS BARBARA SCIINEID
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AESCULAPIAN PHARMA-
CEUTICAL AUXILIARY will
open its season with a luncheon
at 12:30 p.m., Sept. 12, at North-
wood Inn. Plans for the annual
dinner-dance Nov. 7, at the Lat-
in Quarter will be made. Mrs.
Michael Wainer, 18083 Wiscon-
sin, will be hostess at a board
meeting in her home at 12:30
p.m., Sept. 11.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Schneid,
of Tyler Ave., announce the re-
their
cent engagement of
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daughter, Barbara, to Gerald
Lewis Emmer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Emmer, of Clem-
ents Ave.
Mr. Emmer is a graduate of
Wayne - State University, and
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY o f
is affiliated with Alpha Zeta Gamma Kappa Chi Alumni
Omega fraternity. A Novem-
Association has awarded a one-
ber wedding is planned.
year scholarship to Wayne
State University to Elaine Ty-
son, an honor graduate of Nor-.
them High School. The group
hopes to raise funds to finance
FRIENDS ,A N D FAMILY Miss Tyson's four years in col-
CIRCLE of Ypsilanti State lege, leading to a degree in
Hospital will meet at 8 p.m., special education.
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Sept. 6, at the Veterans Memo-
rial Bldg., 151 W. Jefferson.
HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Harold G. Webster, executive Women, will open its season
director of the Michigan So- with a membership tea and
ciety for Mental Health, Inc., games program on Sept. 10, in
will review activities of the so- the Labor Zionist Institute,
ciety. The public is invited.
19161 Schaefer. A social hour
will follow. Guests are welcome.
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Edward Everett Horton stars in the French farce, "Nina," by
at t h e Northland Playhouse Andre Roussin, adapted from
next week, beginning Tuesday, the French by Samuel French.
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Feature: During the Jewish
Community Council portion of
the Altman Jewish Hour, Mrs.
Morris Greenberg, president of
the Primrose Benevolent Club,
will discuss the role and activi-
ties of that organization.
Autumn Haze Mirk Stole
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HEBREW LADIES AID SO-
CIETY has named Mrs. Julia
Ring as chairman of arrange-
ments for the annual donor
luncheon, to be held on Nov.
26, at Holiday Manor.
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RADOMER LADIES AUXI-
LIARY will open its season at
7:30 p.m., Sept. - 11, at Work-
men's Circle Center. A social
hour will follow the meeting.
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Mrs. Richard Gunsberg has
been named 1956 donor luncheon
chairman of the SHERUTH
LEAGUE. Working with Mrs.
Gunsberg on the event, which
will be held Nov. 20, at Masonic
Temple, are Mesdames Max
Schafer, tickets and reserva-
tions; Norman Gould, prizes;
and Morris Freed, arrange-
ments. For tickets, call Mrs.
Schafer, UN. 4-4449.
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WOMEN'S SABBATH
LEAGUE will hold an oneg
shabbat at 2:30 p.m., Sept. 6,
at the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah
to begin its activities for the
year. Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelern-
ter, who is here from Israel,
will be guest speaker. Hostesses
will be Mesdames Pearl Leaer,
Rose Bielewich, Rachael Green-
field and Flora Smerling. Ac-
cording to Mrs. Isadore Levin,
president, Rabbi Leo Y. Gold-
man will address the group on
Sept. 24, at Young Israel Center.
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AMERICAN HAVEN CLUB
will hold its 17th annual donor
luncheon on Oct. 26, with pro-
ceeds going to the Child Rescue
Fund.
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NEW STUDY CLUB of the
Jewish Community Center, hon-
ored Mrs. Morris Cogan with a
farewell gathering recently at
the home of Mrs. Rae Kendler.
Mr. and Mrs. Cogan and their
son are moving to Florida at the
end of the month.
Edward Everett Horton to Star at Northland Playhouse
Jacob L. Keidan, president of
the Jewish Community Center,
announces the appointment of
the following as members of the
Center's Ten Mile Branch op-
erating committee:
Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, chair-
man; Mrs. Harry E. August, co-
chairman; Samuel Barnett, Mey-
er H. Berman, Theodore B.
Birnkrant, Mrs. Morris Brand-
wine, Paul Broder, Lester S.
Burton, Mrs. Harley J. Citrin,
Mrs. Joseph D. Feldman, and
Mrs. Montgomery Ferar.
Others are Robert M. Frank-
lin, Mrs. Arthur I. Gould, Mrs.
Eli E. Gross, Mrs. A. H. Hirsch-
feld, Miles Jaffee, Mrs. Isadore
I. Kolman, Leon Lucas, Mrs.
Daniel Mendlebaum, Mrs. Nor-
man Naimark, Julius Passer-
man, Norbert Reinstein, Mrs.
Bert Ruby, Mrs. Benjamin
Shwayder, Mrs. George M.
Stutz, Ben H. Weil, Mrs. Arthur
Y. Winer.
A sub-committee, under the
chairmanship of Mrs. Morris
Brandwine, is planning the dedi-
cation program for the new sub-
urban branch.
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