omen's

Mrs. Lena Techner, president
of the DETROIT SENIOR BI-
CUR CHOLEM, announces the
appointments of Mesdames Hy-
man Golden, Max Charness,
Jack Anstandig, Anna Bennett
and A. Goldstein to the com-
mittee of arrangements in
charge of the group's 64th an-
niversary banquet, to be held
at 6:30 p.m., May 11, at Zack's
Catering. The banquet and a
luncheon given later in the
spring are the organization's
two fund-raising affairs of the
year. Proceeds go for Passover
packages for the needy in Israel,
regular food parcels to that
country provide medicine for
the needy sick and supply pa-
tients at Wayne County General
Hospital with such luxury items
as cigarettes, candy, fruit and
sandwiches.
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Mrs. Herman Kanter, 19350
Ardmore, will be hostess to
members of
Women's Divi
sion of th
Sholem Alei
them Institute -
At the tradi-"''
tional Pass
over luncheon
planned f o r
Wednesday at
12:30 p.m. Syl-
via Chover, -
noted Detroit•
artist,
guest speaker. Mrs. Kanter
Her subject will be the eminent
artist Marc Chagal, who is cele-
brating his 80th birthday this
year.
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YOUNG WOMEN'S SISTER-
HOOD of Cong. Beth Moses is
planning an open meeting at
8:30 p.m., Monday in the home
of Mrs. Sydney Silver, 3777
Sturtevant. Mrs. L. Markowitz,
president, invites prospective
members to attend.
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EQUALITY CLUB will meet
on Wednesday evening in the
home of Mrs. Morris Berkowitz,
18048 Northlawn.
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BUSINESS & PROFESSION-
AL and EVENING GROUP of
Hadassah will hold a joint
meeting at 8:15 p.m., April 15,
at Hadassah House. B & P of-
ficers will be elected, and a
movie on the HMO-HMC and
_eye bank projects will be shown
Betty Utley and Goldie Slakter,
program co-chairmen, invite
friends to attend. A social hour
will follow.
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LADIES OF YESHIVATH
BETH YEHUDAH has sched-
uled its 33rd anniversary ban-
quet for 6 p.m., April 20, at
Zack's Catering. The event will
honor David Edelman and Sarah
Reisman, through whose gen-
erosity the new building for
the Suburban Hebrew Academy
was made available in Oak Park.
For information or reservations,
call Mrs. Pearl Leader, WE
3-0938; or Mrs. Edith German,
TO 6 1999.
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BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, is planning a Pass-
over baked and cooked goods
contest at its meeting planned
for 8:30 p.m., MOnday, in the
Hayim Greenberg Center. Rib-
bons and prizes will be awarded.
The new slate of officers will
be presented. For information,
call LI 6-9288 or DI 1-8811.
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FIGHTERS announce that the
chairman of the annual dinner-
dance to be held May 10. Mrs.
Abe Eizelman, appointed the
following women to the ticket
a n d reservation committee:
Mesdames Sol Benaderet, Har-
old Kosloff and George Pantzer.
Mrs. Andrew Berger, president,
announces that final plans are
being made for the annual tag

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Tuesday, in the Hayim Green-
berg Center, 19161 Schaefer.
Mrs. Sol Agree, president, will
announce plans for the mother
and daughter dinner, scheduled
EVERGREEN CONGREGA- for May 19, at Rainbow Ter-
TION SISTERHOOD will hold race.
a board meeting at 8:30 p.m.,
BUSINESS & PROFES-
Tuesday, in the home of Mrs.
Frank Levy, president, 20211 SIONAL CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
Stout.
Wednesday, in the Hayim
MEDINA CHAPTER, Pioneer Greenberg Center, when Mrs.
Women, will hold a social eve- Frankie Naggar will speak on
ning Tuesday, in the home of Israel. Guests are invited. For
Mrs. Bernard Hirsch, 21941 information, call Sonia Saslove,
Kenosha, Oak Park. The theme LI. 6-8297, or Sylvia Rosenfeld,
will be "All About Passover." DI. 1-1435.
Refreshments will be served.
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NORTHWEST CHILD RES-
A luncheon and board meet- CUE WOMEN has scheduled
ing is planned by BETH JO- an open board meeting for
SEPH SISTERHOOD at 12:30 Tuesday afternoon, in the home
p.m., Tuesday, in the home of of Mrs. Joseph Gordon, 17331
Mrs. Hyman Karp, 18518 Wood- Woodingham.
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ingham. Plans will be com-
pleted for the annual mother
A linen shower for children's
and daughter dinner, to be held institutions in Israel will be
May 5, at Rainbow Terrace. For given by CLUB ONE, Pioneer
reservations, call Mrs. Minnie Women, in honor of Mesdames
Alpert, TO. 6-8895.
Sophie Sislin and Adele Mon-
dry, who are leaving soon to
PURITY CHAPTER, Order of participate in the Jewish state's
Eastern Star, will hear Dr. J. L. 10th anniversary festivities.
Miller speak on "How to Lose The shower is planned for 1.
Weight Painlessly" on Monday p.m., Tuesday, in the Hayim
evening, at the OES Temple.
Greenberg Center. Passover re-
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freshments will be served.
RADOMER LADIES AUXIL- Friends are invited.
IARY will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
PASADENA STUDY CLUB
will meet this Tuesday, in the
Pioneer Women Set
home of Mrs. Bernice Eren-
berg, 2101 Ewald Circle. Mrs.
Variety of Programs
Philip Bernstein, past president
Planning on • the annual lead- of the League of Jewish Wo-
ership training course for in- men's Organizations, will speak
coming officers of the Detroit on the role and activities of
Council of Pioneer Women will the Jewish Community Council.
be discussed at a meeting of the
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department of education
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
Wednesday evening, in the will hold a third seder at
Hayim Greenberg Center, an- 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the
nounces Mrs. Harold Noveck, Hayim Greenberg Center, un-
vice-president.
der the leadership of Dwora
The series of workshops, to be Dworkin and Jeanette Serling.
held in May, will deal primarily Refreshments will be served.
with phases and techniques of Friends are invited.
programming, fund raising and
membership.
AESCULAPLAN PHARMA-
A book review study group, CEUTICAL AUXILIARY will
which meets udder Council aus- meet at 12:30 p.m., -April 16,
pices, will hear Mrs. Frank Was- in the home of Mrs. Meyer
ser review Adele Weissman's Robiner, 20403 Renfrew.
"Sacrifice" at 1 p.m., April 19,
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in the home of Mrs. Blanche
DETROIT JUNIOR LEAGUE,
Rose, 12747 Vernon, Huntington Jewish National Home for
Woods.
Asthmatic Children at Denver,
Aviva and Sharona Chapters will meet at 12:30 p.m., Mon-
have scheduled a culminating day, in the home of Mrs. Stan-
party for children who have ford Leeds, 20175 Gardendale.
completed coin books as their A program of games is
contributions to World Jewish planned.
Child Day.
The event, which features
Mildred Berry and her puppe-
teers, will be held at 1 p.m.,
Monday, in the Greenberg Cen-
ter. Todah certificates of thanks
Lt. ELI LEVIN POST will
will be given to each youngster hold final nominations and elec-
who participated in the cam- tion of officers at a meeting
paign.
scheduled for 8:30 p.m., Mon-
day, in Beth Abraham Syna-
gogue.

day to be held May 13. Chair-
men will be Mesdames Louis
Blitz, Harry Cohen and Charles
Young.

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Sigma Alpha Mu, Jewish fra-
ternity at Wayne State Univer-
sity, recently won the Presi-
dents' Athletic Conference in-
tramural bowling title.
Members of the team repre-
senting the University were
Jerry Hoshovitz, 3341 Clements;
Aaron Goldstein, 17545 Stoepel;
Richard Schwartz, 3302 Tyler;
Alan Rein, 19769 Hartwell; Mor-
ris Garfinkle, 2924 Monterey,
and Jerry Gerenroich, 2709
Richton.

The team had a total of 2,543
for three games. Rein was the
meet's top individual with a
high game of 214 and high
series of 607.
The meet was held in Cleve-
land at Case Tech and involved
six members of the PAC.

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marriage to Burton Edward
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riage of Gertrude Solomon to
Nathan Zeron was solemnized
March 30 in a ceremony per-
formed by Rabbi JOshua Sperka
in the home of the bride, on
Glynn Ct. The immediate fami-
lies were present at the rites.

Recipe in Error: Use
of Powdered Sugar Not
Permitted on Passover

Powdered sugar contains corn
starch and therefore is not per-
mitted for use on Passover. A
Passover recipe in last week's
issue of The Jewish News there-
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will meet Monday evening, in
the Memorial Home, when sec-
ond nominations and election
of officers will take place. Plans
for a joint installation with the
Post will be completed. Host-
esses at the meeting are Mes-
dames Sarah Lankin and Sarah
Kaminsky.

Ramblewood Country Club
to Hold Semi-Annual Meet

Ramblewood Country Club
will hold its semi-annual meet-
ing April 15, at Beth Aaron Syn-
agogue, when Albert A. Stern,
president, and Dr. Sidney J. Hil-
lenberg, vice-president, will pre-
side.
Matters to be discussed in-
clude progress reports on the
new building, approval of by-
laws, and outline of the summer
program tht has been planned
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