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April 25, 1958 - Image 13

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omen's auto activities

day, in the social hall. Proceeds
will go to the Jewish Theologi-
cal Seminary. A musical presen-
tation will be presented by
Lama Shetzer, entitled "This
Song I Sing." She will be ac-
companied by Bernice Jacobs.
Admission is by Torah Fund
contribution. Coin boxes will
be
opened at the luncheon,
YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR
CHOLEM will meet at 12:30 states Mrs. Irving Chaiken, To-
p.m., Monday, in the home of rah Fund chairman.
* * *
Mrs. Albert Smith, 18452 Pen-
NORTH WOODWARD
nington.
• *
BRANCH, Jewish Women's Eu-
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio- ropean Welfare Organization,
neer Women, has planned a will meet at 12 noon, Tuesday,
luncheon and afternoon of in the home of Mrs. I. Zide,
games at 12:30 p.m., Monday, 17593 Stoepel. Plans for the
at 18021 Woodingham. Hostesses forthcoming luncheon and
will be Mesdames Philip Kut- games party will be outlined by
nick and Morris Goldberg. A Mrs. Mollie Baseman, chairman.
regular meeting is planned at For tickets, call Mrs. Mary Ka-
12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the beck, TO. 6-9936.
* * *
Hayim Greenberg Center. Mes-
dames Rose Sugarman and Fan-
Mrs. Sol Ager, president of
ny Perlman will be hostesses.
the RADOMER LADIES AUX-
* * *
ILIARY, has named Mrs. Nathan
WOMEN'S SABBATH WOlok as chairman of the an-
LEAGUE will celebrate Israel's nual mother and daughter din-
10th anniversary at a dessert ner, to be held at 6:30 p.m.,
luncheon meeting planned for May 19, at Rainbow Terrace.
12:30 p.m., Monday, in Young For tickets or reservations, call
Israel Center. Rabbi Joshua Mrs. B. Halpern, DI. 1-8928, or
Sperka will speak on "Ten Mrs. W. Finkelstein, UN.
Years Later." Hostesses will be 4-8942.
'Mesdames R. Bielewich, P. Lead-
* * *
er, F. Smerling and M. Ser-
PURITY
CHAPTER,
Order of
vetter.
the Eastern Star, has scheduled
* * *
The 10th anniversary of Is- its annual luncheon for 12:30
rael's rebirth will be marked p.m., May 6, at Rainbow Ter-
by the SISTERS OF ZION MIZ- race. The Teen Topper Revue,
RACHI at 2:30 p.m., Saturday, featuring radio and television
in the home of Mrs. Pearl Hoff- performers, will be presented.
man, 18225 Santa Rosa. Parti- For tickets, call Maida Krause,
cipating in the oneg shabbat pro- VE. 8-3793, or Ree Kass, VE.
gram will be Mesdames Morris 8-2872.
* * *
Servetter, Morris Mondrow and
NEW LIFE CHAPTER, Amer-
Milton Winston. Women in the
neighborhood are invited to at- ican Medical Center at Denver,
will hold its fourth annual din-
tend.
* * *
ner-dance this Sunday, at Holi-
Mrs. M. Richman, 18411 Prai- day Manor. Mrs. Alex Ezrach,
rie, will be hostess to members chairman, is assisted in planning
of AVIVA CHAPTER, Pioneer the program by Jean Kriegel,
Women, at a luncheon at 1 tickets; Ann Barnes, journal;
p.m., Wednesday. Mrs. Avner Jean Kravitz, decorations; and
Naggar, PW Council legislative Jean Goren, entertainment. Sam-
chairman, will speak on "Ten my Woolf's orchestra will be
Years of Progress—an Assess- featured following dinner and
cocktails. For tickets, call Mrs.
ment of Israel."
Kriegel, LI. 7-3274. Announce-
* * *
EVERGREEN CONG. SIS- ment was made by Mrs. Gloria
TERHOOD will hold a rummage Epstein, president, that Mrs.
sale on Monday, under the chair- Irving Chaiken was selected as
a delegate from the group to
manship of Mrs. Milton Gross.
the annual convention of AMC
* * *
Auxiliaries, being held this week
Mrs. Joseph Isaacs, president in Philadelphia.
of the ROCHEL LAYA STEPI-
* * *
NER AID SOCIETY, announces
LADIES
OF
THE LUTZKER
the group's 13th annual donor
luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Tues- AID SOCIETY will hold a lun-
day, at Rainbow Terrace. Musi- cheon and games party at 12
cal selections by Margaret Car- noon, Saturday, at 15775 James
ter, singer, and Frank Paul, Couzens, under the chairman-
accordionist, and prizes are ship of Gertrude Bloom. Ann
planned. Mrs. R. Galchinsky, Lyons is in charge of tickets.
donor chairman, is assisted by Friends are welcome. Proceeds .
Mesdames B. • Isaacs, journal, go to charity.
* * *
and N. Rosenthal, pledges. For
The fifth annual donor affair
reservations, call UN. 2-0792.
of the MOTHER'S GUILD of
* * *
CHANAH CZENESH CHAP- the Children's Or th ogenic
TER, Pioneer Women, will meet School, formerly Katherine H.
at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the O'Connor School, will be a din-
Hayim Greenberg Center. A ner-dance, to be held at 7 p.m.,
birthday party celebrating Is- Saturday, in the school gymnas-
rael's 10th anniversary is being ium, 10235 W. 7 Mile. The
planned by Jean Kurtzman, building was once the Country
cultural chairman. Edith Sauls Day School. Dinner will be fol-
will give a narrative and pre- lowed by dancing to the music
sent illustrations of the Israel of Earl Stuart and his orchestra.
Philharmonic Orchestra. Host- For reservations, call the school
esses will be Mesdames Ida office, DI. 1-8673.
* * *
Lewis, Rose Coleman and Helen
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
Tukel.
* * *
will meet for a dessert luncheon
SABRA CHAPTER, Pioneer on Monday afternoon, in the
Women, will meet at 12:30 p.m., home of Mrs. Samuel Leve,
Monday, in the home of Mrs. 20539 Picadilly.
* * *
Renee Schuster, 22121 Kenosha,
Oak Park, when juvenile of-
NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
ficer E. Ordiway will discuss Women, will meet at 12:30 p.m.,
"Problems in Handling Juvenile Wednesday, in the home of Mrs.
Delinquency." For membership Ludwig Boraks, 17135 San Juan,
information, call Mrs. Miriam when a linen shower for Israel
Ferst, chairman, LI. 3-8615.
will be conducted. The film,
• * *
"Life in Beersheba," will be
BETH AARON SISTERHOOD shown. Guests are invited to
is planning its special Torah participate in the luncheon and
Luncheeon at 12:30 p.m., Tues- program.

GOLDA MYERSON CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will meet
at 9 p.m., Tuesday, in the Hayim
Greenberg Center, when Rose
Siegal, cultural chairman, has
planned a guest speaker from
the Social Security office. For
information, call LI 3-2542.
* * *

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UNITED ORDER OF TRUE
SISTERS will hold a rummage
sale on May 6, at the home of
Mrs. Dan Winograd, 25219 Roy-
court, Huntington -Woods, under
the chairmanship of Mrs. Sam
Stecker. Guests are invited.

Sammy's Avalon Room

* *

NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID
will hold a bake sale on Satur-
day, at Federal's, Grand River
at Oakman. Baked goods may
be contributed by calling Mrs.
Dora Gross, chairman, VE.
5-5911.
* * *
BETH ABRAHAM SISTER-
HOOD will hold its final oneg
shabbat of the season at 2:30
p.m., Saturday, in the synagogue
club room. Rabbi Israel I. Hal-
pern will outline the current
Torah portions, and Zmirot will
be led by Israel Fox. A drama-
tization on Israel's 10th anni-
versary will be presented by
the Sisterhood dramatic group,
headed by Mrs. Israel I. Hal-
pern. Hostesses at tea are Mes-
dames Harry Greenbaum and
Irving Michaels.

h.

still has several open dates for the
months of May and June. If you are
planning a party, confirmation or Bar-
Mitzvah let Sammy plan it for you
. . . Whether it be at the beautiful
Avalon Room, your home or a lawn
party, Sammy is equipped to make
your affair the talk of the season.

Call Sammy at LI 7-1355

Sammy's

Coolidge at 9 Mile Rd.

Oak Park

* * *

SHOLOM POST and AUXIL-
IARY recently serviced 3,000
patients at Battle Creek Vet-
erans Hospital, when a group
of 16 members and 14 entertain-
ers, furnished by Minnie Fried-
man, entertained and provided
fruit baskets and other items
to the veterans. Herman Gavo-
rin was chairman of the party.

VE. 8-9364 is your Jewish
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1 3—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, A pril 25, 1955

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