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November 16, 1956 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-11-16

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JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB
will hold a Hanukah toy party
on Monday, in the Northland
Community Concourse. Mem-
bers will be able to purchase
Hanukah toys for their children.
• * *
At a recent meeting of LAC H-
VER LADIES AUXILIARY,
Mrs. J. Kasmer was elected
president, and Mrs. A. Gins-
berg, vice-president. Plans for
the donor luncheon at 6:30 p.m.,
Dec. 12, at Rainbow Terrace
were discussed.
* * *

AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Woinen, is currently selling
tickets for all performances of
"The Mountain," starring Spen-
cer Tracy, Robert Wagner and
Claire Trevor, now showing at
the Krim Theater. Proceeds are
for the upkeep of children and
working mothers and the main-
tenance of training schools and
250 institutions of Pioneer
Women in Israel. For tickets,
call Mesdames Albert Herman,
president, LI. 1-4556; Herman
Hirschhorn, UN. 2-5192; Victor
Ross, UN. 1-6331; or Sam Fish-
man, UN. 1-3265.
* * *
EQUALITY CLUB will meet
Wednesday evening, in the home
of Mrs. Benjamin Tenner, 3350
Tuxedo. Plans for the 29th an-
nual donor luncheon will be
made.

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activities

A pre-donor rally and dessert
luncheon will be held by Fan-
nie Gluck Chapter, ' Mizrachi
Women, on Monday afternoon,
in the home '
of Mrs. Morris
Subar, 3790
Cortland, an-
nounces Mrs.
Samuel Bicoll,
president. Mrs.
Max Stollman
will report
highlights of
her recent trip < r<> ft .
to Israel, and Mrs. Radner
Mrs. Jacob Goldman will mod-
erate a panel discussing current
events. Mrs. Milton Radner is
chairman of the organization's
17th annual donor event, to be
held on Nov. 27, at Rainbow
Terrace. For tickets or reserva-
tions, call her at UN. 4-7391.
* * *
A paid-up membership party
will follow a regular meeting
of INFANTS SERVICE GROUP
on Monday evening, in the
Sholem A l e i c h e m Institute.
Games, prizes and refreshments
will be feature.
* * *
RADOM-ER LADIES AUX-
I•IARY will meet at 8
_Tuesday, in its new location,
the Labor Zionist Institute,
19161 Schaefer.
* * *
The annual donor dinner of
the BNAI DAVID LADIES.
AUXILIARY will be held at
6:30 p.m., Nov. 25,. in the syna-
gogue social hall. Entertainment
will be provided by Mickey
Woolf, Max Sosin, Cantor Hy-
man Adler and family, accom-
panied by Bella Goldberg. 'Mrs.
Zelig Needle, president, states
that Rabbi Hayim Donin will
be guest speaker.
* * *
DETROIT MAILERS WOM-
EN'S AUX. will meet at 8 p.m.,
Tuesday, in the Century Room
of Hotel Fort Shelby. In a
"Rumour Clinic", Mrs. Hy Bern-
stein will demonstrate how ru-
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MISS CAROL ROSENMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Rosenman,
of Audrey Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Carol Judith, to Frederick Ross
Winkelman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Winkelman, of Fairfield
Ave. A March wedding is
planned.

Mayor Cobo Proclaims
BBYA Days, Nov. 21-23

Bnai Brith Young Adult Days
in Detroit will be observed, by
proclamation of Mayor Albert
E. Cobo, Nov. 21 to 23, with a
series of events open to the
community.
Highlighting t h e opening
day's celebration will be Uni-
versity Ball, to be held Wed-
nesday evening, at the Interna-
tional Institute, John R. and
Kirby. Ben Katzman and his
orchestra will play for dancing.
Closing the observance will
be the BBYA's annual Sabbath
service, to be held Nov. 23, at
Cong. Bnai Moshe. Officers of
the BBYA Council will be in-
stalled following the service.
For information on BBYA
Days or the program of the or-
ganization, call Fred Morgan-
roth, LI. 7-2292.

An annual luncheon is being are urged to obtain tickets
planned by the Women's Auxil- early
iary of United Hebrew Schools
for 12 noon, Nov. 28, at Holiday
Manor. Rallies for the affair
have been held for board mem-
bers at the homes of Mrs. Rubin
Saywitz, Mrs. Samuel Leib,
Mrs. Samson Wittenberg and
Mrs. George Orley.
Young Feet

NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID
will hold its regular board
meeting on Monday at the home
of Mrs. Irving Pomerantz, 4040
Buena Vista. Luncheon will be
served at 1 p.m. Co-hostesses
will be Mesdames Martin
Krauss, Max Neuman and David
Mrs. Charles A. Smith, chair-
Soskin. A membership-drive man of the luncheon, announces
program will be presented. that a Hanukah theme will
Final plans, for the annual rum- highlight the event. All guests
mage sale will be made.

VLADIMIRTZER EMERGEN-
CY RELIEF ORG. invites
friends and landsleit to its card
and games party on the evening
of Nov. 29, at Cong. Beth
Joseph, 18450 Wyoming. For
tickets and information, call
Mrs. L. Richards, WE 3-7252, or
Mrs. N. Rossen, DI 1-3199.

DAVID HORODOKER
YOUNG WOMEN will hold an
annual luncheon on Dec. 3, at
Rainbow Terrace, 18451 Wyom-
ing. A fashion show will be
presented by Sue Weldon and
Ceresnie Bros. For tickets and
information, call Mrs. J. Fried-
man; UN 4-8539, Mrs. I. A.
Lawton, UN 4-0906, or Mrs. M.
Stein, UN' 2-4232.
* * *
EQUALITY CLUB will meet
Wednesday evening, in the
home of Mrs. H. Karnow, 2635
Cortland, when plans for the
29th annual donor luncheon will
be made. Mrs. Anne Trachten-
berg, of 8803 W. 7 Mile, will be
hostess at a luncheon on Mon-
day.
• * * '
YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR
CHOL•M will hold a board
meeting at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday,
in the home of Mrs. Carl Braun,
2909 Leslie. Final plans for the
group's Honor Roll Dinner-
Dance will be made.
* * *
HEBREW LADIES AID SO-
CIETY has completed final

plans for its annual donor lunch-
eon, to be held Nov. 26, at Holi-
day Manor. Mrs. Morris Adler

will be guest speaker, and en-
tertainment is planned. Mrs.
Julius Ring, chairman, is as-
sisted by Mesdames A. White,
J. Rosenthal and M. Altholz.
* * *
A dessert luncheon meeting
of the ADAS SHALOM SIS-
TERHOOD is planned for 12:30
p.m., Monday, in the synagogue
social hall. The Wayne Univer-
sity Players will be featured in
"The Rooms Upstairs!" Miss Wil-
ma Wickstrom, guidance and
placement counselor for the De-
troit Board of Education, will
speak on "Family Relations."
For inforniation on the Sister-
hood's cancer pad project, call
Mrs. Joseph Winokur, chairman,
UN. 3-9462.
* * *
CITY OF H 0 P E CANCER
FIGHTERS will hold a Hanu-
kah party for children of mem-
bers at 2 p.m., Sunday, at Holi-
day Manor. Mrs. Max Levy,
program chairman, advises that
following a candlelighting cere-
mony by the youngsters, Ricki
the Clown will entertain. Re-
freshments and favors for all
children will be provided. The
regular meeting has been chang-
ed from 8:30 p.m., Nov. 19 to
Nov. 26, at Holiday Manor.
*
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TEMPLE ISRAEL GARDEN
CLUB members will meet Mon-
day, at 1:30 p.m., at the Temple.
Featured on the program will
be the flower arranger, Ken-
neth Soules. Members and
friends are invited.

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