MASSADA CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will celebrate.
Harnik.ah with an Israeli shower
on Monday evening, in the
home of Mrs. Norman Kanter,
16476 Northlawn.
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*
A Hanukah party is planned
by BETH ITZCHOCK SISTER-
HOOD at 5:30 p.m., Sunday, in
the Synagogue, 3836 Fischer.
Rabbi Joseph Hirsch will be
guest speaker, and a program
will be presented by the chil-
dren of the congregation. A sup-
per will be served.
*
*
Mrs. Bernard Chase has been
named by Mrs. Morris Wein-
stein, president of DAVID-
HORODOKER YOUNG` WOM-
EN, to serve as toastmistress
at the 19th annual donor lunch-
eon, to be held Monday, at
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United Hebrew Schools, will
hold its annual Hanukah-!social
and auction at 8 p.m.,. Wednes-
day, in the school auditorium,
13226 Lawton. Funds raised help
provide refreshments and gifts
for holiday celebrations and
Junior Congregation services.
*
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*
A pot luck dinner at 6 p.m.,
Monday, will be followed by a
business meeting of PURITY
CHAPTER, order of Eastern
Star, according to Paula Stark
and Ree Kass, chairmen. A
Hanukah grab-bag will be a
feature of the evening. Past
matron, Anne Grossman, now a
grand committee officer, will
outline the grand matron's proj-
ect for the year.
*
*
NORTH WOODWARD
BRANCH, Jewish Women's
Etiropean Welfare Organization,
will hold its annual donor
luncheon at 12 noon, Tuesday,
at RainboW Terrace. A musical
program, featuring Ben Katz-
man, will highlight the after-
noon. Mrs. Leon Dreylinger will
be mistress. of ceremonies. Mrs.
Sadie Bienenfeld Haut, presi-
dent, advises that all proceeds
will go to orphans in Israel. For
reservations, call Mrs. Joseph
Zuckerman, ticket chairman, TO
8-8499.
*
*
*
A luncheonette and fashion
show is planned by NORTH-
EAST CHAPTER, Women's
American ORT, for 12:30 p.m.,
Monday, in the home of Mrs.
King Schwayder, 19410 Lucerne.
Mrs. Irvin Kurtz, president, has

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* * *
NORTHWEST ISRAEL SIS-
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the synagogue. Mrs. Arline
Rhodes will review "Mottel, the
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chem.
* * *
FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
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Hanukah party at 12:30 p.m.,
Monday, at the home of Mrs.
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AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
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at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the
home of Mrs. Max Nyman, 3.3,11
Clements. Mrs. Hyman Disner
will lead community singing.
Mrs. Edward Stark, donor chair-
man, requests that donor mon-
ies be brought to the meeting.
Tickets for "The Mountain" are
available from Mrs. Victor Ross,
UN. 1-6331, Mrs. Herman Hirsch-
horn, UN. 2-5192, and Mrs. Sam
Fishman, UN. 1-3265. Proceeds
go to Israeli nurseries and
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GAMMA KAPPA CHI
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Mrs. Saul Greenfield, 20183
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Mrs. Sara Levine, chairman
of CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
announces a Hanukah program
at 1 p.m., Tuesday, in the Labor
Zionist Institute. Saul Maltz, di-
rector of the Workmen's Circle
Schools, will speak on "Hanu-
kah, the Holiday of Freedom."
A social hour will follow.
*
*
A children's Hanukah party
is planned by members of IOTA
ALPHA PI ALUMNAE at 2
p.m., Saturday, in the home of
Mrs. Herbert 0. Schein, 21816
Sussex, Oak Park. The fourth
annual Hanukah program, it
will feature cartoons, refresh-
ments and favors. For informa-
tion, call Mrs. Schein, LI 7-2362,
or Mrs. Arnold A. Tanzman, TO
5-0886.
*
*
BETH ABRAHAM SISTER-
HOOD will hold a Hanukah
party at 8:30 p.m., Saturday,
in the synagogue social hall. The
public is invited.
* *
Mrs. Joseph Gordon, newly-
elected apresident of NORTH-
WEST MILD RESCUE WOM-
EN, announces the appointment
of the following committee
chairmen: Mesdames Edward
Lutz, fund-raising; Leonard
Gross, yearbook; Joseph Cohen,
dinner-dance; Al Schwartz and
Leo Ardin, rummage; Irwin

Club activities

19 THE DETROIT JEWI SH NEWS — Friday, Novemb er 30, 1956

Women s

BETH ABRAHAM SISTER-
Officers of the DAVISON
MOTHERS CLUB were recently HOOD will hold its annual
installed by Mrs. Doris Markle. Hanukah celebration . at 8:30
Participating in the program p.m., Saturday, in the syna-
were Bella Katz, president; A. gogue social hall. Husbands and
highlighting
fashions Mintz, vice-president; Carrie invited' guests are welcome.
show,
frorri Sue Weldon, and furs by Sperling and Mildred Lefko- Games and refreshments are
Ceresnie Brothers, will be pre- witz.
planned.
sented. Bella R.itten Goldberg
will be heard as vocalist. For
tickets or information, call Mrs.
op pme.....•■••r,
09acquelne
J. Friedman, UN 4-8539; Mrs.
I. A. Lawton, UN 4-0906; or Mrs.
M. Stein, UN 2-4232.

