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June 14, 1957 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-06-14

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Mrs. Jack Shenkman, presi-
dent of BETH AARON SISTER-
HOOD, announces the final
meeting of the season at 12:30
p.m., Monday, in the synagogue.
Mrs. Hyman Zalenko, program
chairman, has planned the
afternoon's activities.

*

Mrs. Jack Seder, relected
presidnt of the Jewish
Women's European Welfare Or-
ganization, will--
be installed
into office at .
luncheon cere
monies p 1 a n-
e d for 12
noon, Monday
at Rainbow
Terrace. Other ,.
officers to be
installed a r e
M esdames
Bella Osno s,
honorary vice-
president; Mor-
ris- Miller, O.
H. Kavieff,
Mrs. Seder
Sarah Tush-
man, Isadore Plascove and
Jennie Shreiman,
dents; Ida Goldsmith, treasurer;
Max Englander, Ann Sofferin
and Mr. Harry Stolsky, secre-
taries; Kate Linenthal, Edith
German, Jennie Sher ma n,
Goldie Dorfman, Betty Schlus-
sel, Lois Honigman and Rose
Dresser, trustees. Chairmen to
be inducted are Mesdames K.
Linenthal, tree fund; Clara
Kavieff, birthday fund; Bert
Harwith, flower fund; Ida Tub-
ben, visiting; Joseph Zucker-
man and Betty Schlussel, sgts-
at-arms. Ruth Goldman, folk
singer, accompanied by pianist
Joyce Goldman, will entertain.
* * *
The fourth annual installa-
tion party of MEDINA, CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will be
held at 8:30 p.m., Saturday, in
the home of Mrs. Sam Fishman,
15040 Marlowe, Oak Park. Hus-
bands are invited. Mrs. Avner
Naggar, outgoing president, an-
nounces that Mrs. Joseph Heit
will install Doris Fishman,
president; Sally Solomo n,
Esther Kaber and Florence
Wedes, vice-presidents; Jackie
Markowitz, Gloria Hartman and
Lenore Farber, secretariees;
Florence Greenfield, treasurer;
Elaine Dvorkin, donor chair-
man; Blanche Salinger, pro-

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gram chairman; Rea Gabin,
prospects chairman; Helen
Friedman, bulletin chairman;
Claire Sussman, publicity, and
Marion - Neuman, telephone.
squad.
*
*
The final meeting of PRIM-
ROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB
will be held at 8 p•., Wednes-
day, according to Mrs. Joseph
Kobrin, president. Plans for the
coming season, including the
major fund-raising event, will
be outlined and adopted.
* * *
MASSADA CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will hold its in-
stallation dinner. this Tuesday
evening, at Northwood Inn. To
be inducted into office are Mes-
dames Herman Gach, president;
Max Kirschbaum, Norman Kan-
ter and Robert Wise, vice-pres-
idents; Dave Colman, treasurer;
Harry Kay, Victor Finn and
Charles Gell, secretaries; Simon.
Karbal, bulletin; Philip Stellar,
program chairman; Max Green-
blatt, program co-chairman; A.
Heller, hospitality; Sol Rosen-
haus. Israel supplies; B e n
Boren, publicity; Rose Wolf,
cultural; Helen Hodler, Israel '
Bonds; and Mae Weintraub,
telephone squad.
* * *
OLGA JASLOVE FAMILY
CLUB will conclude its season
at 9 p.m., today, in the home
of Mrs. Carl Gornbein, 14210
Northend, Oak Park.
* * *
Young Women's Bicur Cho-
lera will hold a paid-up mem-
bership luncheon and installa-
tion of officers
this Monday ..•
afternoon, at
Jeri's. To be
inducted into
office by Mrs.
Joseph Markel
are Mesdames -
Abe Bookstein,
president; Mer-
v i n Gardner,
Carl Braun and i.
Alex Benach,
vice - pr e s i- Mrs. Bookstein
dents; Simon Shifman, Sigmund
Reifler, Louis Harris, Jack Wolf
and Sam Moscow, secretaries,
arid M. A. Fine, treasurer.
* * *
Mrs. Isadore Levin, president
of the DETROIT MOTHERS'
COMMITTEE of Batei Avoth in
Bnai Beak, Israel, will tender
a luncheon in her home 5329
W. Outer Dr., at 12:30 p.m.,
Monday, when Rabbi Joseph
Kahanaman, head of the insti-
tution, will be here as honored
guest.

*


Hadassah Elects Circle
Slates Graduation Exercises
Graduation
exercises of the Stephen Ziff.
M rs, Norman Rom Workmen's Circle
The program will feature
School will

be held at 8:30 p.m., Friday, at
the W. C. Educational Center,
11529 Linwood, at Burlingame.
The graduates are: Eileen
Abramowitz, Marshall Grad,
Kendra Levin, Maureece Levin,
Larry Newberg, Irving Pearl-
man, Harley Shaiken a n d

SELLING OUT

MRS. NORMAN ROM
Mrs. Norman Rom has been
re-elected for a second term
as president of the Detroit •
Chapter of Hadassah. Retained
as executive vice-president was
David J. Schachter.
The eight newly-elected vice-
presidents of the chapter are
Mesdames Davis Benson, Honor
Roll; David Cooper, publicity
and Bulletin; Samuel Croll, or-
ganization; I. Jerome Hauser,
programs; Charles Jacobson,
gift shop; Jack W. Perlman,
projects; Charles Snider, edu-
cation; and Max Warren, mem-
bership.
Completing the slate for the
1957-58 season are Mesdames
Alex Leichtman, Irving Miller
and Manuel Stoles, secretaries;
and Mrs. Bernard Gourwitz,
treasurer.

Dag, Blaustein Talk 2 Hours
on Israel-Arab Problems
UNITED NATIONS (JTA)—
Jacob Blaustein, honorary presi-
dent of the American Jewish
Committee and former member
of the American delegation to
the United Nations, conferred
with UN Secretary General on
various problems, including the.
Arab-Israel problem. The con-
ference lasted two hours.

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To Install Mrs. Kanter
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Mrs. Sarah Kanter, presidenl
of Kinneret Chapter, Pioneer
Women, will tender an installa-
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oring her co-workers during the
past season at
12 noon, Wed-
nesday, in the
Labor Zionist
Institute.
In addition
to Mrs. Kanter,
t h e following
slate of officers
for the 1957-58
season will be
installed:
Mesdames
Rebecca Cohen,
advisory; Re-
ibecca Warren,
R a e Feinberg
Mrs. Kanter
and Esther
Nusbaum, vice - presidents; So-
phie Tatelman, treasurer; Fay
Mandell, Sadie Begun, Lillian
Goldman and Blanche Lesser,
ies.
secretaries.

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director Saul Maltz.
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