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June 07, 1957 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-06-07

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* * *
Mrs. David J. Cohen, presi-
dent of WOMEN'S LEAGUE
OF YOUNG ISRAEL, will hold
its final meeting at 12:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, at Young Israel Cen-
ter. To take the form of a
Spring Luncheon, the program
will feature Simone Nemon,
formerly with Helena Rubin-
stein, who will speak on "The
Choice and Application of Cor-
rect Make-Up." Funds derived
from the luncheon will go to-
ward the youth movement and
its activities. Hostesses will be
Mesdames Harold Kaplan,
Aaron Sandweiss, Harry Green-
field, Louis Harris, Phillip
Golub, Maurice White and
Louis Penfil.
* * *
MEDINA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, in the home of Helen
Friedman, 12728 Santa Clara.
Following the president's re-
port, a social evening of games
and refreshments is planned.
For information, call Florence
Wedes, LI. 6-5338.
* * *
The installation luncheon of
SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHI
will be held Wednesday after-
noon, at the Young Israel Cen-
ter. Mrs. Joshua Sperka will
induct the following newly-
elected officers: Mesdames
Morris Goldberg, president; M.
Servetter, Pearl Leader, A.
Feldman and H. • Greenfield,
vice-presidents; Milton Winston,
•F Smerling and Augusta Subar,
secretaries; Morris Mondrow,,
treasurer; Joseph Kunin, child
restoration chairman; R. Biele-
wich and B. Bragman, social
chairmen. Mrs. Sperka has
written a special installation
ceremony.
* * *
At an installation dinner
dance June 20, AVIVA CHAP-1
TER, Pioneer Women, will ini-
tiate these new officers: Mes-
dames W. Kellman, president;
Frank Rath, Norman Leemon,
B. Morof and Harold Noveck,
vice-presidents; E. Rothman and
Henry Faigin, secretaries; B.
Rabin, treasurer.
• * *
A "victory party" will be
held by MIRIAM BENSMAN
CHAPTER, Deborah U3 Hos-
pital, at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in
the home of Mrs. Toba Roths-
child, president, 18497 Wiscon-
sin.
* *
NORTHWEST YOUNG IS-
RAEL SISTERHOOD will in-
stall its newly-elected officers
at the final meeting of the sea-
son at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday,
in the synagogue, according to
Mrs. Phil Weinstein, - chairman.
Dessert luncheon will be served.
* * *
The WOMEN OF CONGRE-
GATION GEMILTJTH, CHAS-
SODIM will hold their annual
installation luncheon at 4000
Tuxedo, June 10, 12:30 noon.
The speaker will be Mrs. David
J. Cohen.

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FIDELITY LADIES CLUB
has honored Mrs. Frances Sha-
piro by naming her honorary
president. Mrs. Shapiro, who
organized the group, served as
first president until succeeded
by Esther Kozin, who has just
been elected her successor.
Other new officers are Mes-
dames Ida Swartz, vice-presi-
dent; Betty Fischer and Ann
Rothenberg, secretaries; Anna
Galsky, treasurer; Lillian Gula
and Molly Warsh, fund-raising
chairmen; Frances Shapiro;
publicity; Ann Cross, sunshine,
and Esther Gersuk, tributes.
a * *
For its final meeting of the
year, CHANNA CZENESH
CHAPTER, Pioneer Women,
will hold a luncheon at 12:30
p.m., Monday, in the home of
Mrs. Esther Mendelson, presi-
dent, 5380 Oakman Blvd. Ber-
tha Rosenthal, chairman, will
receive reports onthe year's
activities from outgoing officers,
and new officers will be in-
stalled in a candlelight cere-
mony. Guests are • invited.
* * *
HEBREW LADIES AID SO-
CIETY will have a luncheon
June 19. Officers for the com-
ing year will be installed by
Mrs. James Sobel.

* * *

JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION will hold a board meeting
at 12 noon, Monday, in the
home of Mrs. Paul • Weinner,
3026 Pasadena. Final arrange-
ments for installation of new
officers, to be held June 17, at
Rainbow Terrace, will be made.
* * *
Mrs. Sam Kleiman, Jr. will be
installed as president of CONG.
BETH JOSEPH SISTERHOOD
at luncheon ceremonies, set for
12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the syna-
gogue social hall. Other officers
to be initiated in the ceremonies
are Mesdames Eva Robinson
and Benjamin Slutsky, vice-
presidents; Samuel Alpert and
Jack Cohen, secretaries; Avery
Shapiro, treasurer; Sara Karp,
tribute chairman; Sarah Adel-
man and Sarah Winokur, hos-
pital committee.

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grateful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sympathy
extended by relatives and
friends during the family's re-
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Tuesday, in - the home of Mrs.
Esther Singerman, 4231 Cle-
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tickets, call Norma Nolish, pres-
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GOLDA MYERSON CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will hold
a luncheon at 12 noon, Tuesday,
in Federal's Oakman and Grand
River auditorium. Rose Siegel
is chair-man, and Mary Wald is
co-chairman. For tickets or in-
formation, call WE. 3-8046.
* * *
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
will hold the final board meet-
ing of the season on June 14,
in the home of Mrs. Raymond
Suhd, 22140 Condon, Oak Park.
Following luncheon, plans _for
the fall fund-raising event will
be outlined by Mrs. William
BorM, ways and means chair-

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GOODFELLOWSHIP WO-
MEN'S AUXILIARY will hold
its annual charity luncheon at
12:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the
Federal Grand River and Oak-
man auditorium, announces Mrs.
Sophie Finkel, president. For
tickets or information, call Mrs.
Finkel, TO. 7-3536, or Mrs.
Dorothy Glicker, entertainment
chairman, VE. 5-3938.
* * *
Recently installed as- officers
of FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
Mizrachi Women, were Mes-
dames Milton Radner, president;
Saul Cohen, Paul Fenton, J.
Goldman and Harry Portnoy,
vice-presidents; R. Rosenberg,
treasurer; H. Palmer, D. Novet-
sky, Stanley Brawer, Max Kly-
man, Jack Topcik and Henry
Levitt, secretaries; ,Sam Bicoll,
monitress; and M. Menkin, his-
torian.

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