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December 14, 1956 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-12-14

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Early Deadlines
for Holiday Time

omen's Cluh activities

WOMEN'S AUXILIARY, JEW-
ISH HOME FOR AGtD, will
meet at 1 p.m., Monday, in the
Davison Jewish Center. Mrs.
Walter Lasser, program chair-
.. man, states that the Music
Study Club's drama group will
present - the playlets, "In a Little
Gypsy Tearoom" and "In a
Kosher Restaurant." Mrs. Harry
Meer and her committee will
be hostesses at a social hour to
follow. Guests are invited, ad-
viseS Mrs. Sam Newman, presi-
dent.
* * *

At a recent meeting of DEL-
TA PHI EPSILON ALUMNAE,
members w r a p p e d toys and
canned goods to be given
through the Jewish Welfare
Federation to needy families for
Hanukah,
*
*

Progress in the building pro-
gram of the Penrickton Nursery,
for Visually Handicapped Chil-
dren has been helped by a
check for $2,000 which CHIL-
DREN UNLIMITED recently
presented to them. The amount
represents proceeds from the
group's second annual donor,
luncheon.
Members will entertain the
children at a toy party at the
nursery on Dec. 20. •
* * *

YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR
CHOLEM will meet at 12:30
p.m., Monday, in the home of
Mrs. Alex Elbling, 18174 Green-
lawn.
* * *
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
will celebrate the conclusion of
its donor campaign with a vic-
tory luncheon at 12:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, in the Labor Zionist
Institute, 19161 Schaefer. Re-
ports will be given by Mesdames

INFANTS SERVICE GROUP
met recently to distribute tick-
ets for its annual fund-raising
dinner-dance and show, to be
held at Masonic Temple on Jan.
27. The next meeting will be
on Monday evening at Sholem
Aleichem Institute. Mrs. Ben
Marcus, president of the group,
announces that generous cash
donations and dresses were re-
ceived at a recent Ruth Alden
Dress Tea, given by Mrs. Joe
Brilliant.
* * *
Husbands have been invited
to join their wives at a social
evening plan- •
ned by the Wo-
m e n's Auxil-
iary of the
M a imonides
Medical So-
ciety on Wed-
nesday eve-
ning, at Calvert
Catering. Din-.
ner will be
served at U` ?_>'»?
p.m., and will Mrs. Pensler
be followed by square dancing
led by Jim Schultheis. Games
will be made available for those
who prefer them. For reserva-
tions, call Mrs. Meyer Pensler,
UN. 4-8717. .

:

*

* *

PURITY CHAPTER, Order
of Eastern Star, will initiate
candidates at a dinner meeting
set for 6:30 p. m., Monday, in
the temple, 80 W. Alexandrine.
For reservations, call Paula
Stark, EL. 6-3084, or Rhea
Kass, VE. 8-2872.
*
*
DETROIT HOPE FOR JU-
VENILES will view a movie on
cystic fibrosis this Thursday,
at the home of Mrs. S. Gorosh,
24010 Geneva, Oak Park.

Sophie Sislin, Moatzot Hapoalot
TEMPLE ISRAEL'S SISTER-
chairman, and Dora Kumove, HOOD GARDEN CLUB will

bulletin chairman. A cultural
program will Zollow. Guests are
invited.
* * *
GOLDA MYERSON CHAP :-
TER, Pioneer Women, will hold
a post-Hanukah party at 8:30
p.m., Sunday, in the Labor Zion-
ist Institute. The program is
being arranged by Mesdames
Samuel Sigal and Henny Schat-
ten. For reservations, call WE.
3-8046 or TO. 6-5831.
* * *
SHAAREY SHOMAIM LA-
DIES AUXILIARY have given
$100 to CARE for the shipment
of 100 packages to Israel,

*

*

NEW STUDY CLUB will pre-
sent a comedy skit, written by
Eva Goldberg, at its meeting
Dec. 26.

*

*

*

DETROIT MAILERS WOM-
EN'S AUXILIARY will hold a
holiday party Sunday, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Banks.
Buffet dinner and a grab-bag is
planned.
• * *
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB will meet 8:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, at Cong. Beth Jo-
seph. Pledges should be brought
to ' the meeting. Mrs. Morris
Greenberg, president, r e.p or t s
that a Victory Luncheon is being
planned for Jan. 9, at Rainbow
Terrace.

hold an open meeting at 1:30
p.m., Monday,- at the temple.
Alice Wessels Burlingame, of
the J. L. Hudson Co. Speakers
Bureau, will discuss "House
Plants for Effective Use."

*

Featured at a meeting of
CHANNAH CZENESH CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, on Mon-
day afternoon, in the Labor
Zionist Institute, will be a talk
by Dr. Clarissa Fineman on
"The Dead Sea Scrolls." Host-
esses at a dessert luncheon to
precede the speaker will be
Mesdames J e n n i e Malamud,
Sarah Rubin and Rebecca Asner.

*

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* *

RADOMER LADIES AUXIL-
IARY will elect officers at 8
p.m., Tuesday, at the Labor
Zionist Institute, 19161 Schaefer.
Rita A•er, president, urges all
members to attend.
* * *
NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID
will hold a joint board and regu-
lar meeting. Monday afternoon,
in the home of Mrs. Hyman
Freedland, 19903 Shrewsbury.
Co-hostesses at a luncheon to
be served at 12:30 p.m.- will be
Mesdames Murray Belkin, Jack
Evintz, Irvine Levy and Norman
Schavrien.
* * *
OLGA JASLOVE FAMILY
CLUB will meet at 9 p.m., to-
day, in the home of Mrs. Frank
Birnbaum, 17336 Kentucky.

* *

HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet Monday eve-
ning; at the Labor Zionist In-
stitute, when Beverly White of
Habonim will speak on activi-
ties of that organization. A dis-
cussion of current events will
follow, and the meeting will
close with a social hour. Guests
are invited.
• * * *
MEDINA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet Tuesday eve-
ning, at the home of Mrs. Ben
Salinger, 20210 Patton. Two
films on cancer detection and a
speaker from the Detroit Cancer
Clinic will be featured. Guests
are invited. For information

The occurrence of both
Christmas and New Year's
Days on Tuesdays necessi-
tates advancing the deadline
for all material for editions
of The Jewish News of Dec.
28 and Jan. 4.
All local copy must reach
the Jewish News' offices by
9 a.m., Monday, Dec. 24 for
the issue of Dec. 28; and by
9 a.m., Dec. 31, for the Jan.
4 edition. Photographs must
be in the preceding Friday
for both editions.
Display advertising and
classified display advertising
should be in our offices both
weeks at 4:30 p.m., Mondays.
The liner classified advertis-
ing deadline will not change,
remaining at 11 a.m., Wed-
nesday.

Mrs. Sidney Blum, 13117 Lud-
low, Huntington Woods, will
host a dessert luncheon board
meeting of SHERUTH LEAGUE
on Tuesday afternoon. Reports
on the recent 10th annual donor
luncheon will be given by the
chairmen and Mrs. Max Chom-
sky, president. Plans for a vic-
tory luncheon also will be dis-
cussed.
* * * •

BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will hold a busi-
ness luncheon meeting Monday
'afternoon, at the Golden Pheas-
ant Restaurant.
* * *
At a recent victory luncheon
held by the DAVID-HORO-
DOKER YOUNG WOMEN,
CARE packages were earmarked
specifically for needy families
in the Jewish state.
* * *
Mrs. David Lebow, president
of BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD,
announces that Mrs. David J.
Cohen will review "Love and
Knishes" at a meeting slated for
8:30 p.m., Monday, in the syna-
gogue social hall. A social hour
will follow the program.
* * *
EQUALITY CLUB will meet
Tuesday evening, in the home
of Mrs. H. Bloom, 18952 Mark
Twain, when a report on the
29th annual donor luncheon will
be given. Nominations for new
officers also are planned.
* * *
Mrs. Pearl Leader will host
a board meeting of SISTERS
OF ZION MIZRACHI at 12:30
p.m., Thursday, in her home at
4073 W. Buena Vista. Arrange-
ments for the Midwestern con-
ference of Mizrachi Women, Jan.
7 and 8, in Detroit, will be dis-
cussed.
* *
CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will meet at 8:30
p.m., Monday, at Holiday Ma-
nor. Mrs. Max Levy, vice-presi-
dent of program, states that a
fur fashion show by Wrubel and
Kozin and vocal selections by
Arnold Perlman will be fea-
tured. A cocktail party and
buffet supper, planned for Jan.
13, at Holiday Manor, will be
discussed. For reservations, call
Mrs. Al Rosenberg, UN. 3-4170,
or Mrs. Levy, UN. 3-1891, co-
chairmen.

"

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Local Mizrach, Women to
Host Regional Parley in Jan.

Several national officers of
the Mizrachi Women's Organi-
zation of America were in De-
troit this week to make arrange..
ments with local leaders for the
annual Midwestern conference'
of the organization, to be held
Jan. 7 and 8, in Detroit. Dele-
gates from seven states in the
area will attend.

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Nosco to Direct Center
Symphony Next Tuesday

Henri Nosco, conductor of the
South Oakland a n d Scandi-
navi an Sy m-
phony Orches-
tras, will be
guest condue-
tor at the Cen-
ter Symphony
concert, n e xt
Tuesday e v e-
ning, a t t
Davison Jewish
Center. The
featured soloist
w i 11 be the Henri Nosco
pianist-composer, Julius Chajes.
The concert has already been
sold out.
Mr. Nosco, a former student of
Georges Enesco, Vincent d'Indy,
and Tournernere, has served as
staff, conductor and assistant
concert-master with the NBC
Symphony, as well as assistant
conductor for Walter Damrosch
in the latter's Music Apprecia-
tion series.

Junior Hadassah Brunch
to Hear Convention Reports

Members and friends of Junior
Hadassah are invited to a pro-
gram to be held at 2 p.m.,
Sunday, at Hadassah House,
16240 W. 7 Mile. A brunch will
precede the program at 12:30
p.m., and is sponsored, by San-
dra Brown and Dorothy Fein-
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