DETROIT
LADIES AUXIL-
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
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board members • will meet at IARY, Jewish Consumptives Re-
8:30 p.m., Monday, at the home lief Society at Denver, will hear
of Mrs. Irving Berson, 18685 reports on the banquet and
Birwood. Co-hostesses are Mes- nomination of officers at its
Mrs. Rudolph Gemza, chairman, dames Louis Garvin and Wil- meeting. Tuesday, according to
BR. 3-3140, it you can con- liam Reid.
Mrs. Paul Shapiro, president,
tribute , prizes or refreshments.
Proceeds of the party go to
aid Pioneer Women's work in
Israel. Tickets may be ob-
taMed at the door, or by calling
We are the boutique of a decorating shop. We render layout
Mrs. Sam Fishman, UN. 1-3265.

omen's Cluh activities

DAVISON MOTHER'S CLUB
will celebrate its 19th anniver-
sary at a fund-raising luncheon,
12:30 p.m., Monday, at Davison
Jewish Center. Proceeds go to
charity. Mrs. Mildred Lefkowitz,
chairman, will be assisted: by
Mesdames Anna Mintz, Charles
Koenigsberg, Bernice Posen, H.
Libowsky and Carrie Sperling.
For reservations, call Mrs. Bella
Katz, president, UN. 3-4310.
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GOLDA MYERSON CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will meet
at 9 p.m., Tuesday, in the La-
bor Zionist Institute. Rose Se-
gel, cultural chairman, has ar-
ranged a program featuring
Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, who
will review Michael Blankfort's
"The Strong Hand."
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Mrs. Samuel Reisig, member-
ship chairman of FANNIE
GLUCK CHAPTER, Mizrachi
Women, announces a paid-up
membership luncheon on Mon-
day afternoon, at Rainbow Ter-
race. Hostesses will be Mes-
dames A. Margolis, Louis Fein
and Sam Shulman. According

to Mrs. Samuel Bicoll, presi-
dent, plans are being made to
hold an all-day Midwest Miz-
rachi Women's conference on
Feb. 4, at Rainbow Terrace.
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AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hear a book review
by Mrs. Louis Cohen at 12:30
p.m. Tuesday, at. Mrs. Paul
Feldman's home, 19136 Indiana.
On Wednesday, Avodah will
sponsor a card party, to which
the public is invited, at the
Labor Zionist building. Call

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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilensky,
of Steel Ave., announce the
forthcoming marriage on Feb.
10 of their daughter, Phyllis Ar-
lene, to Albert Louis Shifman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Shif-
man, of Ohio Ave.

Kozin
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32nd January

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CLUB 2, Pioneer Women,
will hold a victory luncheon
at 12 noon, ' Wednesday, at
Lachar's. Mrs. Victor Lawson,
accompanied by Bella Manning,
will present a musical pro-
gram. Mrs. S. Stashefsky will
give the annual donor report.
Friends are welcome, states Mrs.
S. Goldoftas, president. Call
TO. 8-1524, or TO. 8-7515 for
reservations. ,
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YOUTH EDUCATION
LEAGUE will hold an annual
luncheon and rally on Tuesday,
at the home of Mrs. Morris
Dresner, of Ivanhoe Ave., Hunt-
ington Wds. League officers will
prepare the luncheon and pro-
gram. Prize _ s will be giVen to
outstanding fund-raisers for the
donor luncheon and musical
comedy, for which Mrs. Jack
Munson is year-book chairman,
Mrs. Milton Hubert, ticket
chairman. The League is cur-
rently sponsoring CARE pack-
ages to Israel, advises Mrs. Na-
than Kantor, president.
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BETH T I K V A H LADIES
AUXILIARY will hold a social
and party at 6:30 pap., Sunday,
in the synagogue, 9746 Petos-
key. For tickets, call Mrs. A.
Katz, TY. 5-9852.
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PURITY CHAPTER, Order
of Eastern Star, will meet at
7:415 p.m., Monday, when games
and a late supper are planned.
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A bake sale held by YOUNG
ISRAEL OF NORTHWEST DE-
TROIT SISTERHOOD raised a
substantial=r amount of money
which is being sent_: to various
charities, according- to . Mrs.
Isadore Aronoff, chairman. As-
sisting her were Mesdames. M.
Fox, M. Duchan, M. S•artowitz
and S. Goren.

decor and table accessories. In addition . . . we have an

exquisite selection of gift items for that (something unusual)

in a gift.

Won't yoil come in and browse through out antique and

decorators collection?

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CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
will devote its meeting at 1
p.m, Tuesday, in the Labor
Zionist Institute, to the Hista-
drut Campaign. A new Israel
movie will be shown, -and a
social hour will follow. The
meeting is planned by the His-
tadrut committee, composed of
Mesdames Dora Kumove, Esther
Beitner and B. Fishkin. Friends
are invited.
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SHERUTH LEAGUE will hold
a -victory luncheon on Tuesday
afternoon, at Sidney Hill North-
west Club. Leading fund-raisers
and ticket sellers to the recent
donor luncheon will be honored.
Mrs. Samuel Robinson and Mrs.
Herbert Rosen are chairmen.
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JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION will meet at 12 noon,
Monday, in the D. W. Simons
Center, 4000 Tuxedo. A tape
recording of Golda Meir's re-
cent address before the United
Nations will be .heard, and a
dessert luncheon -served. Plans
for a luncheon, and games party
on Feb. 20 - will be formulated.
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PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB will hold a victory din-
ner at 6:30 pan-, Wednesday,
at Rainbow Terrace. Plans are
being fOrmulated for the
group's 26th _anniversary din-
ntr-dance on Jan. 27, at Sam-
my's, in Oak Park. Dick Stein
and his -orchestra will enter-
tain. For tickets, call Mrs.
Louis Friedman, UN. 4-2994.
(More Clubs on Page 14)

Start Producing 'Marjorie'
Milton Sperling says that
"Marjorie Morningstar" defin-
itely will start in November.
Herman Wouk is now polishing
the script. In addition to Eliz-
abeth Taylor, Sperling is trying
to interest Aubrey Iippburn. _for
the lead.. _

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