omen's Club activities
at the Lapeer Sanaa ,
be given by Mrs. Sidney Tauber,
Mesdames Jean Rothenberg and president, and Mrs. William Bo-
Dorothy Wolok are chairmen of rin, ways and means chairman.
• * *
prizes that will be awarded to
those attendir For tici:ets or
Mrs. Jack - Shenkman -- presi-
information, call Mrs. Frances dent of BETH AARON SISTER-
Shapiro, ticket chairman, LI HOOD, announces a special
1-7868.
board and captains meeting in
* * *
connection with the Dec. 10
Mrs. Joe Gordon, president donor luncheon at 12:30 p.m.,
of NORTHWEST CHILD RES- Monday, in the synagogue's
CUE WOMEN, -this week an- small chapel. For donor infor-
nounced the appointment of the mation, call Mrs. A. Kaplan,
following committee chairmen: UN 2-3709. -
* * *
Mesdames Sam Bishop, fund-
Proceeds of the JUNIOR
raising; Aaron Zameck, year-
book; Samuel Kamoner, co- PRIMROSE CLUB open meeting
chairman; Edward Lutz, tickets; on Monday at Northland Com-
Leo Ordin and Edward Kaiser, munity Concourse will purchase
co-chairmen; • Al Schwartz, re- educational toys for the De-
sale shop; Nathan Yost, co- troit Association for Mentally
chairman; Max Kasoff, child Retarded Nursery, according to
rescue; Earl Gould, community Mrs. Libby - Sklar, program
relations; Yale Phillips, aprons; chairman. Friends of members
Nathan Yost, bake sales; Henry - are invited to the meeting, at
Rocklin, co-chairman; Abraham which games are scheduled.
Stein, SNF Blue Boxes; Sam Mrs. Ruth Katz, LI 6-6994, is ac-
Levin, JNF frees; Sam Kossack, cepting reservations for the
dinner-dance; Sam Abramson, society's Dec. 3 donor luncheon
co-chairman; J o s p h Cohen, at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel.
* * *
camp; Max Biller, Israel Bonds;
Rabbi Moses Lehrman will be
Elkan Levine, program; Alvin
Keywell, printing; Leona r d guest speaker at- the HEBREW
Gross, couples party; Herbert LADIES AID SOCIETY donor
Talberg, co-chairman; Irving event, at 12:30 p.m., Monday,
Baskin and Leonard Gross, cap- at • Adas Shalom Synagogue,
tains; and Harry Kief, publicity. 7045 Curtis. Proceeds will be
distributed to charity here and
* * *
of SHERUTH LEAGUE, an- in Israel. Reservations may be
-
nounces a victory party to be made at BR 3-3395.
* * *
held at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at
Board members of BUSINESS
Cong. Beth Joseph. The program
AND
PROFESSIONAL CHAP-
will celebrate the successful
TER,
Pioneer
Women, will meet
conclusion of _Sheruth's Masque
Ball, for which prizes for the at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the
outstanding masks went to home of Evelyn Schwartz, 7016
Mrs. Norbert Ketai and Mau- Thatcher. The entire chapter.
rice Fried. Hostesses at the will meet on Dec. 11 at the
Make It a Memorable Day
victory celebration will be Mes- Greenberg center, 19161 Schae-
dames Samuel Chapin, Max fer. Further information may
with
Chomsky, Maurice Fried, Mil- be obtained from Sonia Saslove,
LI 6-8297, and Sylvia Rosen-
ton Kaplan, Allan Rosenberg feld,
DI 1-1435.
and Max Schafer.
* * *
* * *
EQUALITY CLUB is plan-
and His Orchestra
CITY OF HOPE CANCER ning a special meeting Wednes-
FIGHTERS will meet at 8:30 day evening in the home of
p.m., Monday, at Beth Aaron Mrs. Michael J. Kushner, 8803
Synagogue, when a program on W. 7 Mile. Final plans will be
hat designing and a fashion made for the 30th annual donor
show will be presented. Mes- luncheon to be held Dec. 9 at
dames William Niskar and Sid- Holiday Manor.
ney Kirman, chairmen of the
* * *
forthcoming games night, state
An oneg shabbat for mem-
that tickets are available by bers - and their friends is
calling Mrs. Louis Alpert, VE. planned by the WOME N'S
5-3190; or Mrs. Warren Coville, SABBATH LEAGUE at 2:30
LI. 4-2190.
p.m., Nov. 30, at Cong. Mogen
* * *
Abraham. Rabbi Leizer Levin
HOME R E L I E F. SOCIETY will be guest speaker, and there
will present a luncheon and will be a program of sabbath
fashion show on Monday after- songs. Refreshments will be
noon, at Northland Center Hos- served by Mesdames M. Feigel-
pitality House. Mrs. William baum, H. Greenfield, R. Belle-
Budman is the day's chairman. wich and P. Leader:
Reports on the successful fund-
* * *
raising donor dinner-dance will
TIFERET SHOLOM LA-DIES
AUXILIARY will hold its fifth
annual luncheon at 12:30 p.m.,
LADIES! Do You Want. a Tuesday, at Turover Temple,
12129 Dexter, it is announced
LOVELY NEW FIGURE?
by Mrs. Rose Rubin, president.
The event will honor Grand
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* * *
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NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID
will hold its annual culminat-
Club at Original Low Cost
ing membership program at 8:15
(Rates Go Up SOon)
p.m., Monday, in Rainbow Ter-
race. Mrs.- Norman• Shavrein,
membership chairman, will wel-
come new members, and mem-
bers having served the organi-
zation -for the past 20 years will
be honored. Martin Horowitz,
hypnotist, will entertain.
refreshments will be served.
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first World Brotherhood
Awards of the National Confer-
ence of Christian8 and Jews
was presented to Nozel Prize
winning physicist Dr. Arthur
Compton and Albert M. Green-
field; noted financier and civic
leader.
At the opening of . the two-
day annual meeting of the
NCCJ, Admiral Lewis L. Strauss
Was named the Jewish co-
chairman of the group to suc-
ceed the late Roger W. Straus.
•• •
A
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—good food will get the -
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For the
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SPRINGEL'S
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and His Orchestra
UN 2-5881
UN 3-3737
g acquetne Shops
I
IMPORTANT
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49.
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VALUES TO 79.95
You'll be amazed at these values ... included
are Forstrnanns, Worurnbos, 100% Wools,
imported Tweeds with Millium, Alpaca and
some with Wool Linings. Broken sizes of
course.
DRESS SALE
VALUES TO 39.95
9. 11. 13.
An exciting variety ! Dresses for casual, street,
dressy or formal wear. included in this group
are: Sheer Wools, Crepes, Silks, Taffetas .. .
in casuals, After-Fives and Cocktails. Broken
sizes.
LEATHER JACKETS
30% to 40% off
All sizes. Some with Alpaca lining
Use Your
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Strauss, Named NCCJ
Jewish Co-Chairman.
Greenfield Honored
Nord, UN 1-3530; Grossbart, UN
321058; Greenberg, LI 1-7332,
and Bayles. Mesdames David
and George Lewis are in charge
of arrangements.
.
Mrs. M. Weinstein, presi-
dent of DAVID - HORODOKER
YOUNG WOMEN, announces
the appointment of Mrs. Jack
Friedman as toastmistress for
the 20th annual luncheon, to be
held Dec. 2, in the Mayfair
Room, 19161 Schaefer: Mrs.
Moses Lehrman will give the
invocation, and a musical pro-
gram will be presented by Sho-
shana Friedman, accompanied
by Bella Goldberg. Proceeds
will go to needy families here
and in Israel. For tickets, call
Mrs. Friedman, UN 1-6793.
* * *
MOTHER'S CLUB of Wayne
University's Kappa Nu frater-
nity, will meet at 1 p.m., Dec.
5, in the home of Mrs. Pearl
Delidow, 19466 Mark Twain.
* * *
Mrs. M. Planka, president of
the RADOMER LADIES AUX-
ILIARY, announces the appoint-
ment of Mrs. Bessie Adler as
chairman of the donor dinner,
planned for Dec. 10, at Rain-
bow Terrace. For reservations,
call WE 5-1155 or VE 6-8174.
Mrs. Pianka and Mrs. L. Lum-
berg are heading a rummage
sale now taking place on Lin-
wood and Ferry Park. All pro-
ceeds will go to charity.
* * *
FIDELITY LADIES CLUB
has scheduled its fund-raising
games party and dessert lunch-
eon for 1 p.m., Nov. 25, at Rain-
bow Terrace. Bessie Reznick
and Molly 'arsh are chairmen
off the program, from which
all proceeds will go to purchase
a hi-fi set for retarded young-
A puppet show, proceeds of
which will benefit a youth cen-
ter, will, be sponsored by the
Women's Division of the Ameri-
can Jewish Congress, on Nov.
29, in the Northland concourse
auditorium.
The show, to be presented by
the Tait -puppeteers, is sched-
uled for three performances, at
12:30, 2 and 3:30 p.m. Proceeds
will go to the Louise Wise
Youth Center, according _to
Mrs. Louis Redstone, women's
division president.
The show will depict Michi-
gan's old logging days, when
Paul Bunyan was the world's
famous lumberjack:
Tickets may be secured from
any of the following women:
Mesdames Katser, UN 1-2572;
No Phone Orders
All Sales Final
'
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19-T HE DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, November 22, 1951
Puppet Show to Aid Wise Youth Center
Open Thurs.,
Fri., Sat.
'till 9 p.ne„
COOLIDGE at 9 MILE RD.
DEXTER at TYLER