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At its recent election meet-
ing, DAVID - HORODOKER
YOUNG WOMEN voted into
office the following officers:
Mesdames Jack Friedman, presi-
dent; Jose151). M. Davidson and
Morris Steen, vice-presidents;
Bernard Chase, Isaac Knoppow,
Ralph Rimar and Philip Kut-
nick, secretaries; Alex Dorchan,
treasurer. Chairmen are Mes-
dames Morris Weinstein and
Joseph Guterman, tickets;
Julius Spielberg and Leo Hei-
man, program; Bernard Chase,
CARE packages and publicity;
Leo Heiman, Morris Berk, Lil-
lie Cohen and Morris Gottlieb,
hospitalers; and Philip Kutnick,
JNF tree chairman.
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YOUNG ISRAEL WOMEN'S
LEAGUE is planning its annual
spring luncheon at 12:30 p.m.,
June 11, in the Young Israel
Center, under the chairmanship
of Mrs. Kurt Weinberg. Pro-
ceeds will go to the Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah. .Friends are in-
vited. For information, call Mrs.
Weinberg, TO 7-2038.
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ZEDAKAH CLUB will install
new officers at its annual moth-
er and daughter luncheon, to
be held at 12:30 p.m., Monday,
at Rainbow Terrace, advises
Mrs. "Jack Miller, chairman.
- Mrs. Max Elias will induct Mes-
dames Reuben W. Klein, presi-
dent; Jack Miller, Samuel Wex-
ler and Joseph Staub, vice-
presidents; Harry Podol, case
supervisor; Morris Aaron, A. J.
Freedman and A. Illson, secre-
taries; David Zellman, treas-
urer; Joseph Frankfort, M.
Knopper and Abe Nusholtz,
trustees; Hattie Schwartz, pub-
licity; Harry Katzman, hospi-
tality. For reservations, call
Mrs. Miller, SU. 8-3683.
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The annual moth e r and
daughter banquet of RADOMER
LADIES AUXILIARY will be
held at 6:30 p.m., Monday, at
Rainbow Terrace, when enter-
tainment will be provided and
prizes awarded. Friends are in-
vited. For reservations, call
Mrs. Halpern, DI 1-8928, or
Mrs. W. Finkelstein, UN 4-8942.
Harry Kaminer, president of
the Berditchever Aid Society,
announces that a meeting on
lief Society, is planning its 28th Monday evening, at Cong. Beth
annual donor luncheon at 1 p.m., Yehudah, 17556 Wyoming, will
Tuesday, at Horowitz Catering. be dedicated to Israel's 10th
All proceeds will go to the Den- anniversary.
ver institution for patient care,
states Mrs. Sarah Waterstone,
chairman. For reservations, call
Mrs. Paul Shapiro, WE. 3-8797,
or Mrs. Max Ducker, TE. 4-5411.
eluL activities
for Retarded Children exceed-
ed the goal for the year. Plans
will be made for the annual
paid-up membership luncheon,
to be held at 12:30 p.m., June
4, at Jeri's.
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BETH JOSEPH SISTER-
HOOD will meet at 1 p.m.,
Tuesday, in the synagogue so-
cial hall, when election of offi-
cers will be featured. Hostesses
will be Mesdames Anna Fisher
and Sonia Thavis.
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Installation of new officers
of the .ROSE SITTIG COHEN
PTO, United Hebrew Schools,
will be held at 1 p.m., Wednes-
day, in the school building,
under the chairmanship of past
president, Mrs. Irving Arlin.
Officers to be inducted are
Mesdames David Hantler, pres-
ident; Richard Lightstone, vice-
president; Harry Danzig and
Meyer Engelberg, secretaries;
Irving Safian, treasurer; and
Sam Zemel, social hostess. A
desSert- luncheon and musical
program also are planned.
Friends are invited.
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WOMEN'S SABBATH
LEAGUE will sponsor its annual
Kubbutz Project at 12 noon,
May 28, at Young Israel Center
on Dexter. Mrs. Milton Winston
and Mrs. Morris Servetter are
co-chairmen, Mrs. Joshua Sperka
is program chairman and Mrs.
Isadore Levin is in charge of
arrangements. Proceeds will be
used to purchase major pieces
of equipment for a religious
labor colony sponsored by Miz-
rachi -Hap o el Hamizrachi in
Israel.
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BOOK REVIEW CLUB, De-
troit Council of Pioneer Women,
will conclude its season at 1
p.m., Saturday, in the home of
Mrs. Harold Noveck, 18929 Lau-
der. Mrs. Avner Naggar will
review C. P. Snow's "Conscience
of the Rich," and Mrs. Richard
Kramer will r e v i e w "Moses,
Prince of Egypt" by Howard
Fast. Guests are welcome.
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Mrs. Nate Tarnow, of 31210
Franklin Fairway, Farmington,
will be hostess to members of
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY at a
membership luncheon on May
28. Mrs. Saul Share will review
the book "Hidden Persuaders,"
according to Mrs. Louis Marks,
program chairman. Floral gifts
will be given to new members.
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Mrs. Rosalyn Zeldes, presi-
dent of the TUROVER LADIES
AUXILIARY, announces a paid-
up membership luncheon - at
12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at Tur-
over Temple, 12129 Dexter. Mrs.
Rose Schwartz will be the day's
hostess.
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
will hold annual election of offi-
cers Monday, 8:30 p.m., at the
synagogue, 24350 Southfield.
Chairman of the nominating
committee is Mrs. Goldie Lebow.
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CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will meet at 8:30
p.m., Monday, at H o l i d ay
Manor, when mothers of mem-
bers will be honored as special
guests. Mrs. Elliot Schubiner,
program vice-president, advises
that entertainment is planned.
Mrs. Andrew Berger, president,
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states that reports on the fund-
At a recent meeting of VERA
raising program and dinner-
BRAMSON CHAPTER, Worn-
dance will be heard.
en's American ORT, the follow-
EVERGREEN CONGR E G A- ing officers were elected: Mes-
TION SISTERHOOD will hold dames Sol A d 1 e r, president;
an oneg shabbat at 12:30 p.m., Daniel GOldenberg, executive
Saturday, in the home of Mrs. vice-president; Sidney Hillen-
Milton Gross, 20277 Greenview. berg and Louis Fishman, vice-
Shavuot is the theme of the presidents; Julius Markman,
afternoon. Refreshments will treasurer; Murray Shubin, Phil-
lip Layne and Daniel Kosofsky,
be served.
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secretaries.
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Mrs. Morris Goldberg, presi-
BETH YEHUDAH SISTER.
dent of SISTERS OF ZION
MIZRACHI, announces that for HOOD will m e et at 1 p.m.,
the second year the Ladies Wednesday, in the synagogue,
Auxiliary of Shaarey Shomaim, when an afternoon of games is
long a supporter of Israeli planned. Hostesses will be Mes-
projects, has pledged itself as dames C. Kwortowitz, R. Kap-
a "mother-in-Israel" to the lan and J. Kaplan.
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Mizrachi group. Mrs. A. S. Wis-
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
ner is president of this group.
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CLUB will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB Monday, at the Hayim Green-
will hold its final board meet- berg C e n t e r. Mrs. J. Kobrin,
ing at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the president, has named Mrs. Sam
home of Mrs. Dolores Fishman, Wineman chairman of the slate
president, 18057 Hubbell. A committee. Nominations a n d
summary of the year's accom- elections will be held June 2.
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plishments will be outlined, in-
cluding a report , that contribu-
DETROIT LADIES AUXIL-
tions to the Detroit Association IARY, Jewish Consumptives' Re-
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Mrs. Sarah Levine, president
of CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
annothnces a Shavuot cultural
meeting at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday,
in the Hayim Greenberg Center.
Nomination and election of offi-
cers will be features. Mrs. Mi-
chael Michlin will be honored as
she prepared to leave for Israel,
where she will participate in the
state's 10th anniversary celebra-
tions.
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RADOMER LADIES AUXIL-
IARY has scheduled its annual
luncheon and games party at
12:30 p.m., June 4, at Northland
Center Hospitality House. Mrs.
Sol Ager, president, has named
Mrs. Bessie Adler as chairman.
Mrs. Samuel Slatker, VE. 6-8174,
is in charge of tickets.
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NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID
will hold its installation of new
officers at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday,
at Devon Gables. Vera Linton,
reader, will be featured on the
pr o g r a m, and Mrs. Norman
Noble will be installing officer.
New officers are Mesdames Ben-
jamin Krell, Jr., president;
Marie Hyman, Jos e ph Bean,
Leon Labowitch and Murray Bel-
kin, vice - presidents; James
Marks, treasurer; Edwin Glanz,
Harry Stoll„ Joseph Busker and
Irving Pomerantz, secretaries.
Board members who will serve
two years are Mesdames Jack
Evintz, Charles Grosberg, Max
Lebow, Max Niskar, Norman
Schavrien and David Soskin.
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INFANTS SERVICE GROUP
will meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday,
in Rainbow Terrace, when elec-
tion of officers will be featured.
Nominations may be made from
the floor.
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A new Israeli film, "The For-
tune Seeker," will be shown by
the Histadrut, whose executive
director, Hy Fogelman, will be
the evening's guest speaker.
Friends are invited.
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Berditchever Aid to Mark Israel's 10th Anniversary