JNF Auxiliary
to Open Season
ti) omen's Club activities
At its opening meeting on
JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio-
Monday, YOUTH EDUCATION PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
LEAGUE members heard a re TION board of directors will neer Women, will hold a lunch-
port by Mrs. Milton Hubert, meet at 12 noon, Tuesday, at eon and afternoon of games at
newly - elected president, on the home of .Mrs. Jack Seder, 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the
plans for the coming year. The president, to complete plans for Labor Zionist Institute. Host-
first major event is a member- the bake sale on Sept. 23-4 at esses will be Mesdames Pearl
ship tea, to be held in October, all Detroit kosher meat markets. Chafetz, Sarah Bistrow and Eva
Gertzman. Friends are invited.
at Temple Israel.
Proceeds of the sale will go to-
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ward High Holiday gifts for Is-
SISTERHOOD CHORAL
VERA BRAMSON CHAPTER, rael orphans.
GROUP of Adas Shalom Syna-
Women's American ORT, will
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gogue will begin rehearsals at
hold a luncheon meeting at 12:30
NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID
p.m., Monday, at Jeri's, when will hold a board meeting at 8:30 p.m., each Monday, in the
Mrs. David Ruby, publicity 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the home synagogue. Women wishing to
chairman for the Michigan ORT of Mrs. James H. Marks, 19364 join may call the chairman,
Region, will be guest speaker. Monica. Luncheon will be served Mrs. Charles Heiman, UN
Plans are being made for the by co-hostesses Mesdames Marie 3-8589, or the director, Mrs.
annual dinner-dance, to be held Hyman, Edwin Glanz and Lew Joseph M. Markel, UN 2-8394.
Other officers . include Mes-
Nov. 20, at the. Elmwood Casino. Lewis.
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dames Sol Slomovitz, secretary;
YOUNG WOMEN'S SISTER- Ruth Bartlett, treasurer; Irving
EQUALITY CLUB will meet
Wednesday evening at the home HOOD of Cong. Beth Moses will Kleinstein, librarian; Milton
of Mrs. A. Z. Berkowitz, 2652 meet Tuesday evening, in the Winston, hospitality; Aaron
Mon terey. A luncheon and home of Gert Weintraub, 19335 Schuldinger and B. Kahn, tele-
social will be held Monday Shaftsbury. According tb Mrs. phone squad; and Sol Kling and
afternoon, at the home of Mrs Ada Markowitz, president, a Morris Rowin, social.
a a a
Leo Zisholz, 17174 Griggs. Final social will follow.
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plans are being made for a
Mrs. Joseph Kobrin, newly-
charity rummage sale, to be
NORTH. WOODWARD elected president of PRIMROSE
held later this month.
BRANCH, Jewish Women's Eu- BENEVOLENT CLUB, an-
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ropean. Welfare Organization, nounces a social lx1(r its open-
CITY OF HOPE CANCER will install new officers at a ing meeting at 12:30 p.m.,
FIGHTERS will meet at 8:30 brunch planned for 12 noon Wednesday, in the Labor Zion-
p.m., Monday, at Holiday Manor. Wednesday, in the home of Mrs. ist Institute, 19161 Schaefer.
Mrs. Thomas Rosenberg will re- A. Winokur, _4370 W. Outer Dr. Friends are invited.
port on the organization's na- Mrs. M. Disner will be install-
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tional convention held in Duarte, ing officer. FriendS are invited
PASADENA STUDY CLUB
Calif. The latest movies on City to attend.
has scheduled its first meeting
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of Hope progress will be shown.
this Tuesday, at the home of
Mesdames Phil Moss, Leo Ru-
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, Mrs. Mary Ehrlich, 3912 Cal-
dolph and Max Cohen have will meet at 12 noon, Wednes-
vert. New officers of the group
been appointed by Mrs. Andrew day, in the Labor Zionist Insti-
are Mesdames Charlotte Freed-
Berger, president, to organize tute. According to Mrs. Sylvia
the group's Blue Bank Cam- Stashefsky, president, Mrs. B. man, president; Elise Mitchnick,
vice-president; Faye Weindling
paign., to begin Oct. 1.
Reisman will speak on "The
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Significance of the High Holi- and. Betty Goldstein, secreta-
BETH JOSEPH SISTER- days." Brunch will be served. ries; Rose Fink, treasurer; Ruth
Dubin, sunshine chairman; and
HOOD will open its season with Friends are welcome.
Clare Ogul, reporter. Plans for
a a a
a meeting at 1 p.m., Tuesday, in
LADIES OF MOSAIC •a 12- a pot luck dinner to celebrate
the synagogue social hall. Pros-
pective members are invited, year-old organization composed the group's 10th anniversary
states Mrs. Etta Kleiman, presi- of wives of Mosaic Lodge, F. & will be made.
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a 4,
dent.
A. M. members, is making final
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arrangements for a fund-raising
SISTERS OF ZION MIZ-
Mrs. Gloria Epstein, president games party, to be held Nov. 11, .RACHI is planning a pep rally
of NEW LIFE CHAPTER, in Rainbow Terrace. For reser- on Oct. 2 as a prelude to its . •
American Medical Society at vations, call UN. 4-6513. The annual donor event on Nov. 14,
Denver, has announced a two- first meeting will be held at Holiday Manor, announces
day canister drive on Sept. 19 Wednesday, when Phillip Nu- I Mrs. Morris Goldberg, presi-
and 20 to raise money to pro- sholtz will give a humorous ' dent. Mrs. A. Feldman, donor
vide additional beds for cancer version of the Kinsey Report.
chairman, may be reached at
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patients at the national, non-
WE 3-.1591 for tickets. A week-
At a recent meeting of FI- long rummage sale also is be-
sectarian institution. Mrs. Betty
Wispe, a delegate to the recent DELITY LADIES CLUB, plans, ing planned, under the chair-
national convention, is chair- were made for an afternoon I manship of Mrs. Morris Gold-
man of the project. Canisters of games, to be- held at 1 p.m., berg. For pick-up of items call
may be obtained by calling Mrs. Nov. 25, at Rainbow 'Terrace. her at UN 3-4877.
Proceeds will purchase a hi-fi
Wispe, UN. 4-7307.
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unit for youngsters at North-
At
a
recent
boa'rd meeting
-.Ville State Hospital. For tickets,
of JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB,
call LI. 1-7868.
Mrs. Loretta Globerson, chair-
GOLDA . MYERSON CHAP- man, reported on plans for the
TER, Pioneer Women, will meet annual donor luncheon, to be
at 9 p.m., Tueg`clay, at the Labor held Dec. 3, at the Sheraton-
Zionist Institute. Mrs. Ohana Cadillac Hotel. Proceeds are
Michlin will ge guest speaker. used solely to support the De-
For information, call. TO 9-5383. troit Association for Retarded
Children.
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DETROIT
JUNIOR
LEAGUE,
THE
AHA.VAS ACHIM SISTER-
Jewish National Home for
Asthmatic Children at Denver, HOOD is currently selling tick-
will open its season at 1 p.m., ets for- its first fund-raising
Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. event, a square dance, to be
Theodore Rudner, 19466 Monte held Oct. 20, at the Michigan
Barn. For tickets, call Mrs. Hy.
Vista.
R,ossirnan, LI 6-1678.
Mrs. Max Stollman, presi-
dent of the Ladies Auxiliary of
Jewish National Fund, an-
•nounces the first open meeting
of the season on Tuesday, at
Beth Aaron Synagogue.
Bereznitzer Aid Society
to Memorialize War Dead
Bereznitzer Aid Society, to-
gether with Congregation Berez-
nitz, will hold Yizkor services.
at 6:30 p.m., - Sunday, in its
building at - 13326 'ninwood, in
Memory of their kin who per-
ished during World -War II. All
la:ndsleit are welcome to attend.
Mrs. Harry Portnoy, program
chairman, will introduce "Meet
the JNF Press," and a musical
portion featuring Wyn Garden
Landis as soloist, with Vivian
Stollman at the piano.
Mrs. George Lerner, mem-
bership chairman, will report
on the progress of the mem-
bership campaign, after which
Mrs. Morris Pollack will be
presented with a plaque, rep-
resenting the inauguration of
the Rose and Morris Pollack
Forest in Israel.
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Social Gathering Monday .
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Students of the Midrasha,
the College of Jewish Studies,
will meet at 8:15 p.m., Monday,
in the Esther Berman Bldg., for
a. social program, which will
include Hebrew singing - and
dancing.
Those interested in refresh-
ing or beginning Hebrew
studies will meet with staff
merdbers and be assigned to
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classes Amhboh meet their bee&
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A dessert luncheon will be
served by the hostesses of the
day who include Mesdames
Jack Grossbart, Morris Kraft,
Martin Lipnitt and Arthur Ros-
enblum. All members and
friends are cordially invited to
attend.
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