lfiller-Rembaum Rites
Scheduled for Feb. 17

Women seltihs

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BETH JOSEPH SISTER-
HOOD will meet at 12:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, in the synagogue so-
cial hall for a board meeting.
Hostesses at a luncheon will be
Mesdames Eva Alpert and Etta
Kleiman.
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Mrs. Frank Naggar, president
of MEDINA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, announces that Mrs.
Carrie Berman, a national board
member, will speak on "Phases
of Our Work in Israel" at a
meeting planned for Tuesday
evening, in the home of Mrs.
Helen Friedman. For informa-
tion, call Mrs. F. Medes,
6-5338.
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MISS ELEANORE MILLER
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio-
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Miller, of I neer Women, will meet Wednes-
W. Outer Dr., announce the day, 12:30 p.m., at the home of
engagement of their daughter, Mrs. Harry .Mandell, 20051 Ap-
Eleanore, to George J. Rem- poline.
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baum, of Los Angeles, Calif.,
NORTHWEST CHILD RES-
son of Mrs. Anna Rembaum, of
CUE WOMEN will be enter-
Santa Clara Ave.
Miss Miller is a graduate of tained with a book review by
Wayne State University. The Mrs. David Cohen on "Love
bridegroom-elect is a graduate. and Knishes" at a meeting
of the University of Michigan planned for 9 p.m., Thursday, in
the home of Mrs• Edward Lutz,
Law School.
A Feb. 17 wedding is 18661 Mendota. • Women in-
terested in the group's program
planned.
of aiding in the rehabilitation of
sick and needy children will be
invited to join. A board meet-
ing is planned for 12:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, in the home of Mrs.
Dec. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ordin, 18647 Hartwell.
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Heinz Herz (Elaine Feldman, of
Mrs. Charles Driker, cultural
Brooklyn, N. Y.), former De-
troiters, now of Frankfurt, Ger- chairman of the WOMEN'S
m a n y, a daughter, Barbara DIVISION, SHOLEM ALEI-
CHEM INSTITUTE, announces
Ellen..
that a victory party is to be
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held at 12:30 p.m., Saturday,
Dec. 26 — To Mr. and Mrs.
in the Institute. A musical pro-
Morton Silberberg (B a r bar a
gram will be presented by Mr.
Cohen), of 2448 Clements; a
and Mrs. Harry Blank, and Mrs.
son, Robert.
Morris Friedman will give dra-
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matic readings from I. L. Peretz.
Dec. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Luncheon will be served.
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Joseph G r o s s m a n (Gertrude
HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Nedelman), of 18694 Wood-
worth, Redford Township, a son, Women, will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday, in the Labor Zionist
Richard Aaron.
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Institute, when Harold Berry,
Dec. 22 — To Mr. and Mrs. representing the JeWish Com-
Hanley Rothenberg (Muriel Hol- munity Council, will review
lander), of 20136 McIntyre, a "Justice in Judaism," a book
by Albert Vorspan and Eugene
daughter, Susan Lynn.
Litman. A question and an-
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swer period and social hour
Dec. 18 — To Mr. and Mrs.
will follow.
Anson J. Sedar (Thelma Ber-
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man), of 2635 Cortland, a son,
SHARONA CHAPTER, Pio-
Mark Howard.
neer Women, will hold a Hista-
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drut meeting Thursday eve-
Dec. 17 — To Mr. and Mrs. ning, at the home of Helen
Lawrence J. Wain (Stella Wyzan, 13800 Pembroke. Hy
Allen), of 19934 Woodbine, a Fogelman, local campaign di-
son, Charles Martin.
rector, will be guest speaker.
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Old and new board members
To Dr. and Mrs. D. W.
Schiff (R o s a lie Pergament), of HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
former Detroiters now of Den- will meet for a luncheon on
ver, Colo., a daughter, Susan Jan. 11, in the home of Mrs.
Charles Smith, 18654 San Juan.
Edith.
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Installation of officers is planned
Dec. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. for Jan. 28, at Jerry's.
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Marcus Bass (Joyce Seedberg),
ZEDAKAH CLUB will hold a
of 13573 Santa Rosa, a daughter,
dessert luncheon meeting at
Sharon Ann.
12:30 p.m., Monday, in the home
* * *
of Mrs. Sam Wexler, 20025
Dec. 8 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Carol.
David Mendelson (Beth Green),
of 14421 Elm, Oak Park, a
List Stations Where
daughter, Karen Toby.
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Aliens Must Register
Nov. 26 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Alien address report forms
Ira Young (Connie Croll, of
Windsor), of Edmonton, Alta. are now available at the Detroit,
Port Huron, Sault Ste Marie
a son.
Immigration offices and local
post offices for more than 200,-
RABBI YEHUDAH LOEWY 000 aliens expected to report
their addresses to the govern-
91404E1 E XCILLLICTEly
ment in compliance with the
Since 1946 in Detroit
law.
Hospitals and Homes
John F. Mulcahey, district di-
TE. 4-7355
,rnn rector of the Immigration and
Naturalization Service, pointed
out that it is important for each
non-citizen to report his address
RABBI LEO Y.
to the Government each Janu-
GOLDMAN
ary, under penalty for noncom-
EXPERT MOREL
pliance. No non-citizen should
Recommended by Physicians
mail his own card.
Serving in Hospitals and Homes
The only non-citizens exempt
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from the address report require-
ment are persons in diplomatic
status, foreign representatives
RABBI J. SPIRO
in the United Nations and Mexi-
CERTIFIED MOHEL
can contract laborers.
Serving In
Any non-citizen outside the
-Hospitals & Homes
country during January is re-
UN 3-2616
quired to file the report within
7328 Thatcher
10 days of his return.

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donor, highlighting a musical skit, "Happy Talk-Talk," will
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Sinai to Give Caps to V olunteer Aides

A capping ceremony, at
which all Sinai Hospital vol-
unteers serving 200 or more
hours since the hospital was
opened, will be featured at the
next meeting of the Sinai Hos-
pital Women's Guild.
The colorful processional
ceremony will take place at
12:45 p.m., Jan. '11, in the hos-
pital's lecture hall. Dr. Julien
Priver, Sinai director, and Mrs.
H. C. Broder, founding Guild
president, will
participate i n
t h e capping.
ceremony. .
A special
feature of the
program w ill
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tation by Mrs.
Joseph G. Fen-
ton, a founding
vice - presi-
dent, of a pa-
per on "Super-
stitions in
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Mrs. Fenton, who holds a BA
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gan and an MA from Columbia

University, has completed all
but a year and a half of medi-
cal training in the Wayne State
University Medical School. She
formerly taught psychology at
U. of M.
A luncheon will precede the
meeting. For reservations, call
the Guild office, BR. 3-3000.

Women's Council Slates
Discussion on Atoms

UN 2-7930

"Atoms: the 64 Billion Dollar
Challenge!" is the topic of a
discussion planned by the De-
troit Section, National • Council
of Jewish Women, at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday, in the Brown Memorial
Chapel of Temple Beth El.
Participating in the program
will be Dean Ralph Sawyer,
chairman of the Phoenix Proj-
ect at the University of Michi-
gan; Glenn Craig, director of
the Fund for Peaceful Atomic
Development; and Prof. Henry
Schneidewind, of the University
of Detroit speech department,
who will be moderator.
The general public is invited
to attend at no charg.e

Center Registers Youths
For Sunday Programs
Registrations are now being
accepted for new sessions of
junior classes at the Jewish
Community Center's Ten Mile
branch.
Activities in c l u de the art
class, Gerald Tenenbaum, in-
structor, starting Jan. 21; tap
dance class, Mrs. Irene Simon,
instructor, starting Jan. 2,2; bal-
let class, Mrs. Phyliss Hartman,
instructor, starting Feb. 6.
Youngsters may still register
for the Sunday afternoon jun-
ior program at the Jewish Com-
munity C e n t e r's Ten Mile
branch.
The theme for January is
"The Calendar."
' For registration call LI. 7-6161.

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