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May 09, 1958 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-05-09

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Bernard Glazier, Thomas Parto- `Invest-as-You Earn
vich and Meyer Levy, vice-pres-
idents; Sam Solomon, treasurer; Plan Now Being Offered
Sam Tower, Charles Zuirn, Lar-
Edward L. Penner, associated'
ry Guttenberg and Leonard with Straus, Blosser & Mc-
troit Alumni Chapter of Alpha Schreiber, secreiaries; and Har- Dowell, members of the New
Omega.
ry Bodzin and Edward Allen, York, Midwest, Detroit and
* *
board members.
American Stock Exchanges, has
been working closely with the
Mrs. Tillie Lichtenstein, child
estate planning department of
rescue chairman of the PRIM- Socialites Slate
ROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB, May 25 'Cabaret Night' the Wellington Co., Phila, Pa.,
a mutual investment fund for
announces a dessert luncheon at
Detroit Socialites will present
12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the home a "Cabaret Night," on May 25, individuals, institutions and
of Mrs. Frances Levey, 17329 at the Hayim Greenberg Center, trust funds, in operation for 29
Winora. Mrs. Florence Verona 19161 Schaeker. The program, years.
The Wellington Investment
is co-hostess. Friends are in- under the direction of Minnie
vited. For information, call EL. Freeman, will feature the Teen Plan offers a flexible plan under
continuous supervision, to help
6-8265 or LI. 6-6918.
Toppers, a song, dance and you "invest-as-you-earn," to ac-
* *
novelty act.
cumulate a fund with an oppor-
Also slated is a combination tunity for income and profit.
OLGA JASLOVE FAMILY
CLUB will meet at 9 p.m., today, barn dance and weenie roast on For information call Mr. Penner
in the home of Mrs. Louis Kuret- June 8.
at WO 2-9360.
zky, 21751 Parklawn, Oak Park.
Special plans for the celebration
of the club's eighth anniver-
sary will be made. A social eve-
ning will follow.
* * *
MEDINA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet Tuesday eve-
ning, in the home of Mrs. Mar-
tin 'Caber,. 18296 MacArthur,
when Rabbi Emanuel Apple-
baum, principal of the Adas
Shalom Branch, United Hebrew
Schools, will be guest speaker.
His topic will be "The Impact
3 .e=ba
and Religious Factions in the
May
Growth of Israel," based on his
recent trip there. A social hour
will follow.

omen's ekth activities

CHANNAH CZENESH CHAP- Children in Detroit" at 8:30
TER, Pioneer Women, will hold p.m., Wednesday, in the home
a luncheon and social afternoon of Mrs. Aaron Goodman, 18966
at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at North- Santa Barbara. Guests are wel-
land Hospitality House. A mil- come.
linery fashion show will fea-
*
*
ture members as models, with
BNAI
MOSHE
SISTERHOOD
prizes and surprises planned.
A program of games will follow. will hold its annual paid-up
Friends are invited, according membership honoring new mem-
to Ruth Bader, chairman, with bers at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in
proceeds going to the Child Re- the synagogue social hall. Mrs.
scue Fund. For information, Milton Weiz, chairman, an-
nounces that the program will
call UN 1-9046.
include a candlelighting cere-
* * *
At the annual mother-daugh- mony as a tribute to Mother's
ter dinner of the ALPHA ZETA Day. Entertainment will feature
OMEGA PHARMACEUTICAL the Winship Mother Singers,
AUXILIARY, Harriet Simon under the direction of Mrs.
was installed into office as pres- Richard Shannon, accompanied
ident. Serving with her will be by Mrs. Jack Mash.
* * *
Mesdames Rita Cutler and
AMERICAN HAVEN CL UB -
Arlene Friedman, vice-presi-
dents; Sheila Kollenberg and will meet at 12:30 p.m., Thurs-
Barbara Canto r, secretaries; day, in the home of Mrs. Abra-
Eileen Blustone, treasurer; Jean ham Goldstein, of Sturtevant
Dubrinsky, b e 11 a r u m; Edith Ave. Election of officers will
Klein, hostess chairman; Aviva be held, and there will be dis-
Robinson, Estelle Kabrin, Goldie cussion of details for a lunch-
Baron, Pearl Morton and Min eon June 17, at Federal's to
Millman, national president, raise funds for child rescue
board members. Mrs. Charlotte activities.
* * *
Grant was installing officer.
* * *
EVERGREEN CONGREGA-
PYTHIAN SISTERS will hold TION SISTERHOOD will hold
its annual mother and children's a board meeting at 8:30 p.m.,
banquet at 6:30 p.m.. Thursday, Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. Al
* * *
at Holiday Manor. For reserva- Kesner, 20220 Plainview.
* * *
tions. call Sophie Sorkin; UN
NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
1-7805.
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio- Women, will meet at 12:30 p.m.,
* * *
neer Women, will hold a games Wednesday, in the Hayim Green-
PHI LAMBDA KAPPA AUX- night party a_t 8:30 p.m., Satur- berg Center. Dr. Max Rosen-
ILIARY of the national medical day, in the home of Mrs. Isa- field, traveler and lecturer, will
fraternity recently elected the dore Cohen, 19357 Monica. Mrs. review "The Last Angry Man"
following officers for the corn- Harry Mandell, chairman, and by Gerald Green. The slate of
ing year: Mesdames Charles Mrs. Abe Betensky, co-chair- officers for the coming year will
Kessler, president; Alan Lakin, man, invite guests to attend. A be presented.
* * *
vice-president; Alfred Klein and regular chapter meeting at 12:30
Jerome Schneyer, secretaries; p.m., Wednesday, in the Hayim
KOROSTISHEVER LADIES
and Nathan Firestone, treasurer. Greenberg Center will be de- AUXILIARY will hold a mother
* * *
dicated to Israel's 10th anni- and daughter dinner at 6:30
BUSINESS & PROFES- versary. Mrs. Frances Shayne, p.m., Wednesday, at Sammy's
SIONAL CHAPTER, Pioneer cultural chairman, has arranged Avalon Room, when entertain-
Women. will meet at 8:30 p.m., the program. Hostesses are Mes- ment and prizes are planned.
Wednesday, in the Hayim dames Esther Nusbaum and Eva For reservation, call Mrs. H.
Friedman, WE. 3-5207.
Greenberg Center, 19161 Schae- Trombka.
* * *
fer. Friends are invited. For
* * *
information, call Sylvia Rosen-
Mrs.
Joseph
Glicker, presi-
HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer
feld, DI. 1-1435, or Sonia Sas- Women, will meet at 8:30 p.m., dent of AHAVAS ACHI1VI SIS-
love, LI. 6-8297.
Monday, in the Hayim Green- TERHOOD, announces that the
* * *
berg Center-. Mrs. Alex Schreier, annual installation of officers
Mrs. Sam Isaacs, president of president, advises that there will take place at 8:30 p.m.,
AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer will be election of officers. Mrs. Monday, in the synagogue social
MAY 1 1 th 10 A.M. to 3 P,M,
Women, invites members, their Max Kanarek will discuss cur- hall. To be inducted are Mes-
mothers and daughters to a rent events. A social hour will dames Hy Rossman, president;
Mother's Day luncheon at 12:30 follow.
p.m., Tuesday, in the home of
* * *
Mrs. Edward Star k, 24542
Mrs. Sam Sborow, chairman
George Washington, Southfield of the nominating committee
Township. Guest of the after- for the FANNIE GLUCK CHAP-
noon will be Emanuel Mark, ex- TER, Mizrachi Women, an-
ecutive director of the Hayim nounces that the election lunch-
Greenberg Center, who will do eon meeting is planned for
readings in Yiddish and English. Monday afternoon in the home
* * *
of Mrs. Oscar S m i t h, 13160
AVIVA CHAPTER, Pioneer Borgman, Huntington Woods.
Women, will hear Lt. Jane Mrs. Abraham Danzig, national
Syze, of the Women's Division vice-president, will be guest
of the Detroit Police Depart- speaker.
ment, speak on "Women and
* * *
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