omen s Ulubs

Board members of EVER-
GREEN SISTERHOOD will dis-
cuss the organization's forthcom-
ing rummage sale at an 8:30
p.m. meeting, Tuesday, at the
home of Mrs. Aubrey Beneson,
20258 Westbrook.
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Opening Luncheon

Ladies of Odessa Progressive
Aid Society will open its season
under the direction of Mrs. Eva
Hayman, president, with a lunch-
eeon Oct. 12, in Federal's audi-
torium.
Mrs. Mary Teitlebaum is chair=
man of the program, being held
in conjunction with the Child
Rescue Fund donor event, to be
held Nov. 26, at Rainbow Ter-
race. Mrs. Charles Solovich will
be guest speaker at the latter
affair, from which proceeds will
go toward Israel rehabilitation
work.
Assisting Mrs. Hayman in car-
rying out the year's program are
the _following newly-elected of-
ficers:
Mesdames Emma Nathanson,
vice-chairman; Rose Gennis,
treasurer; Dorothy Weinhart, ar-
rangements and entertainment;
Nina Schwartz, ticket holder;
Sarah Ormond, secretary; Lilly
Jacobs and Yetta Schrebnick,
ways and means chairmen; Lilly
Yourist and Ida Fish, ticket
distributors; and Ann Eserow,
Nellie Mony and Helen Ring,
captains.

FLORENCE HOCHBERG SO-
CIAL CLUB, a group of 25 wom-

en, is planning a games party as
its major fund-raising program.
Proceeds from the event, to be
held Oct. 29, at Cong. Beth
Joseph, 18450 Wyoming, will sup-
port the work of the Penrickton
Nursery for Visually Handi-
CITY OF HOPE CANCER capped Children. Mrs. Rose Gen-
FIGHTERS will hold an execu- den is ticket chairman.
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tive board meeting at 12:30 p.m.,
Monday, at the home of Mrs. Al
Mrs. Edward Epstein, president
Diamond, 3041 W. Boston. The of NEW LIFE CHAPTER, Amer-
organization has scheduled an ican Medical Center at Denver,
Oct. 21 luncheon and fashion announces a member-bring-a-
show at Holiday Manor for all member lessert luncheon, to be
paid-up members, according to held at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in
Mrs. Morris Moss, vice-president the home of Mrs. Donald Golden,
of membership. Mrs. Elliot Schu- 19285 Canterbury. Mrs. Irving
MRS. BERNARD COHEN
biner will be in charge of the Chaiken, membership chairman,
will introduce a national dele-
program.
White gladiolas adorned the
gate, who will be guest speaker.
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altar of Temple Israel on Sept.
Hostesses will be Mesdames
A fall fashion show will be Harvey Rothstein, Mark ,Marcus 1'7, \ when Iris Koratzky became
sponsored by ISRAEL CHAP- and Jerry Eaton. For informa- the bride of Bernard Cohen.
For the wedding ceremony the
TER, Pioneer Women, at 1 p.m. , tion, call UN 3-6574 or UN 3-6195
!bride
chose a white nylon tulle
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Tuesday in the home of Mrs. I
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT I gown with bands of Alencon lace
Harry Solom, 19966 Prest.
encircling the bouffant skirt. Her
Friends are invited.
CLUB will meet at 8:30 p.m., finger-tip length illusion veil was
* * *
Monday, according to Mrg. Joseph clasped to a pearl crown. She car-
Kobrin, president. Plans will be ried a cascade of white mums,
Plans are currently being for-
announced for the majoi fund- centered with a white orchid on
"Backward, turn backward,
mulated by FIDELITY LADIES
raising event, to be held Nov. 6, a Bible.
0 time in thy flight—I've
CLUB for a games party, pro-
at Adas Shalom Synagogue. Pro-
Phyllis Beare, the bride's sis- thought of a comeback I needed
ceeds of which will help pur- ceeds go to help the needy local-
chase a hi-fi victrola for a re- ly, nationally and throughout ter, was matron of honor. Brides- last night!"
maids were Faye Leshman, Betty
—P. H. Raymond
tarded children's center. The af- the world.
Kazdan and Marilyn Block.
fair, set for 1 p.m. Nov. 25, will
* * *
The young couple spent their
be held at Rainbow Terrace. Cof-
MEDINA CHAPTER, Pioneer honeymoon in the Adirondack
fee and cake will be served. Women, will meet at 8:30 p.m., Mountains and are now at home
Prizes will be given out. General Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. on Tyler Ave.
chairmen. Bessie Reznick and Edward Rope; 19952 Heyden. Mrs.
Molly Warsh will be assisted by Mildred E. Perlis, a prominent
Dora Horwitz and Jean Rothen- marriage counselor, will be guest
berg, gifts chairman. The public speaker.
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will be invited, according to
Frances Shapiro. Call LI 1-7868
SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer
FRANK LLOYD WRIGH T,
for tickets and information.
Women, is planning a "Fall Fash- one of the world's best known
* * *
ions for Fashion-Minded Women" and most controversial archi-
program on Oct. 15, in the Labor tects, will replace Alice K. Mor-
The HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
Zionist Institute. New winter gan as DETROIT TOWN HALL's
executive board will_ open its
creations will be shown by the
Oct. 11 board meeting at Mrs. Jacqueline Shops. For reserva- Oct. 21 speaker. Mrs. Morgan,
Andrew Blau's home, 20121 Ard- tions, call Mrs. Carl Siegel, MA who suffered a stroke, is in
more, to all members of the 6-6230, or Mrs. Joseph Wyzan, critical condition, it was learned.
Wright will speak on "A Na-
organization. Dessert luncheon DI 1-9934.
tural Architecture." The open-
will be served. The society plans
* * *
ing attraction on Oct. 14 will
a donor dinner-dance for Nov. 9
MIRIAM BENSMAN DETROIT be Veronica Dengel, personality
at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel, CHAPTER, Deborah TB Sanato-
stylist. The Town Hall series is
yarding to Mrs. William Bo- rium and Hospital, will meet at held at 11 a.m., Mondays, in the
cently servicedThfinIT.514_ was re- 8 p.m., Tuesday, at the home of Ford auditorium.
ship of Mrs. Charles Smith. Mit. yai„Edith Steinberg, 16210 Wis-
. * * *
John Mossman, case chairman, planned. N7Priing is
Cong. MARTHA GRIFFITHS
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sent checks to needy families for
ing of ' trve- t'-P opening meet-
BETH AARON SISTERHOOD PTA at 8 p.m., Wedne-suwpfv__
High Holy Days gifts.
*
* *
is scheduling a membership tea the school auditorium. Her topic
for 12:30 p.m.,
- ' in the will be highlights of the - legis-
" Monday,
Master Masons are invited to small chapel of
the synagogue. lative year in Washington with
attend a meeting of the ORDER
I Norman Pearlstein, director of emphasis on action Congress has
OF THE GOLDEN CHAIN, to
witness the initiation of new information for the Jewish Com- taken in the matter of educa-
members at 8:30 p.m., Oct. 14, munity Council, will be guest tion. Preceding Mrs. Griffiths'
Rainbow Terrace. Reports on speaker, according to Mrs. George talk, there will be a flag cere-
at
progress being made for the din- Fredson, membership chairman. mony by Boy Scout Troop 419,
ner-dance, to be held New Year's His topic will be The Role of the and Cub Pack 421 will usher
. in the Israel Situation. A guests to their seats. A social
Eve at Temple Israel will be USSR
heard. For information, call question and answer period will hour, with mothers of the
i
Mrs. Sam Horowitz, UN. 1-2830. follow. For nformation,
call Mrs. seventh and eighth grades serv-
Fredson, UN 4-2668.
ing as hostesses, will follow.

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Brevities

,
to Work as Unit
for Torch Drive

Members of the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation's Junior Divi-
sion will work in the United
Community Services _Torch
Drive, as a unit, for the third
consecutive year, announces
Allan E. Luckoff, Junior Divi-
sion chairman.
Luckoff appointed Harvey A.
Gordon as Torch Drive chair-
man, and Gordon, in turn, ap-
pointed Miriam Reitman and
Bruce Thal drive his associate
chairmen.
Torch drive workers will meet
10 a.m. Sunday, at the Davison
Jewish Center. Young people
interested in joining the Junior
Division project are urged to
attend the meeting.
Because of the outstanding
job the division did in last
year's drive, the Torch Drive
has doubled the territory Junior
Division members will cover in
this year's drive.

The driver who speeds along
at 85 is literally killing time.

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3—THE DETROIT JEWI SH NEWS—Friday,O ctober 4, 1957

K- oratzay w ea
to Bernard Cohen

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At the recent opening meeting
"Law, Order and the Consti-
of DAVID - HORODOKER tution" will be the subject of
YOUNG WOMEN, CARE pack- Clark Foreman, executive direc-
ages were sent to needy families tor of the Emergency Civil Lib-
in Israel. Plans were made for erties Committee, and Harold
by John L. Dennis
the 20th annual donor luncheon, Norris, Detroit attorney, when
GRACE SMITH, Manager
to be held Dec. 2, in the May- they share the platform of the
fair Room.
DETROIT LABOR FORUM at 8
Our Virginia Farrell
* * *
p.m., Oct. 11, in the Elizabeth
groduates include
NORTHEAST CHAPTER, Room of the Wolverine Hotel. A
Women's American ORT, will question and answer period will
Lucille Henderson
open its fall season with a follow.
Ronnie Thivierge
"Paris in Detroit" luncheon at
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1
Shampoo and Wave, $2.50
12:30 p.m., Monday, in the home
BODZIN FAMILY CLUB will
of Mrs. Louis Hamburger, 19350 conduct its installation of offi-
Hours: Monday through
Parkside. Planning the lunch- cers on Sunday evening, at the
Saturday, 9 to 6
eon, to be followed by a fashion home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Thursday and Friday Evenings
show, will be Mesdames Louis Duchan, 17180 Greenlawn. The
Fisher, Herbert Kessler, Emil following newly-elected officers
Rose and Victor Shiffman. Mrs. will be inducted: Marvin Selig-
Theodore Roth, the newly- son, president; Gerald L. Bod-
elected Chapter president, urges zin, vice-president; Eugene S.
Under the new ownership of
each member to bring a new Bodzin, secretary; and Mrs. Shi-
John L. Dennis
member.
mon Kozik, treasurer. Plans are
* * *
being made for a group outing
JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO- on Oct. 14 to the Shubert The-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA- ater to see "The Diary of Anne
TION will meet at 12 noon, Frank."
Monday, at the D. W. Simons
Center, 4000 Tuxedo. Following
CARD OF THANKS
a dessert luncheon to be served
The family of the late Max
by Mrs. Kate Linenthal, hostess,
a report on the recent bake sale Lask acknowledges with grate-
ful appreciation the many kind
will be heard.
expressions of sympathy ex-
Whatsoever thy hand findeth tended by relatives and friends
to do, do it with all thy might. during the family's recent be-
-Ecclesiastes reavement.

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