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June 06, 1958 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-06-06

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Out, activities

nesday, in the Hayim Green-
berg Center, 19161 Schaefer.
For tickets, call Martha Rosen-
feld, president, UN. 2-5744.
* * *
AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold its installa-
tion of officers at a luncheon
at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Ro-
tunda Inn, on Pine Lake. Mrs.
Irving Turner, outgoing Coun-
cil president, will officiate at
the ceremony, while Mrs. Law-
rence Wilk entertains with hu-
morous readings. For reserva-
tions, call Mesdames Max
Brose, UN. 2-5246, or Aaron
Miller, UN. 3-7459.
* *
MOTOR CITY LODGE an-
nounces the recent election of
the following new officers: Mey-
er Lullove, president; Harry
Krugel, Lew Levin and Hank
Bennett, vice-presidents; Sey-
mour Blumenthal, Abe Holtz
and Sid Shechter, secretaries;
Bob Rubin, treasurer; Sid Shech-
ter, chaplain; Manton Saulson,
warden; Leo Landau, guardian;
Max Krugel, board chairman;
Jan Mann, Stan Latter, Sam
Rycus and Morris Zarenberg,
trustees. Installation will take
place in conjunction with the
bowling league banquet at 8
p.m., June 10, at the Elmwood
Casino. Hy Crystal and Lou
Webber will be special guests.
* * *
At the recent election meet-
ing of SHIRLEY ROTHEN-
BERG CHAPTER, Bnai Brith
Young Women, the following
officers were elected: Lorraine
Foreman, president; Joyce Sure-
witz and Ilene Weiss, vice-presi-
dents; 'Elaine Plotnick, treas-
urer; Sue Davis and Gail Lester,
secretaries; Judy Lipson, histo-
rian; Shirley Kashdan, parlia-
mentarian; and July Ballin, past
president, chaplain. Installation
will take place June 14, at Hill-
crest Country Club. For reser-
vations, call Ilene Kushner, DI.
1-3656.
* * *
REX LODGE will hold its
election of officers at 9 p.m.
Wednesday, at Cong. Beth Jo-
seph, 18450 Wyoming. Games
and refreshments will follow.
The Lodge bowling league has
scheduled its annual banquet
for June 8, at Club Alamo. Din-
ner, dancing and a floor show
will be featured. For informa-
tion, call Larry Dresner, KE
2-3518.
* * *
SABRA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will conclude its season
at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the
home of Mrs. L. Guttenberg,
13501 Pembroke, when Mrs. R.
Miller will review "The Last
Angry Man" by Gerald Green.
For information, call Mrs. S.
Ferst, LI. 3-8615.

I WHY WORRY H

CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
will hold a luncheon Wednes-
day afternoon, in the Hayim
Greenberg Center. Mrs. M.
Weiss will install new officers,
and Mrs. C. Plafkin will sing.
Friends are invited.
* * *
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
will install newly-elected offi-
cers at 8:30 p.m., June 16, in the
Southfield Township synagogue,
24350 Southfield. Officers are
Mesdames Charles Shere, pres-
ident; Meyer Berman, Harriet
Berke and Morris Simon, vice-
presidents; Maurice Oberman,
Samuel Perlstein and Isadore
Katz, secretaries; Irving Berson,
treasurer; Louis Garvin, sgt.-at-
arms; and Dan Otis, chaplain.
Mrs. Sandy Shore is chairman
of the evening, while Mrs. Eve-
lyn Cohen will preside at the
installation.
* * *
The second annual victory
luncheon of CHILDREN UN-
LIMITED will be held at 12:30
p.m., Wednesday, at Jeri's. Mem-
bers achieving 100 points, based

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* *

on raising $100, have been in-
vited to attend. The organiza-
tion's third annual dinner-dance
will be held June 15, at Holiday
Manor, beginning with cocktails
at 6:30 p.m. Proceeds go to the
Penrickton Nursery for Visally
Handicapped Children. For res-
ervations, call Adeline Brown,
UN. 4-0736.
*
The sixth annual birthday
luncheon of UNITED ORDER
OF TRUE SISTERS will be held
at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Knoll-
wood Country Club. Entertain-
ment will be provided by Mrs.
Ernest Weiss who will do a
monologue from the musical
"Damn Yankees," accompanied
at the piano by Mrs. Ben Tol-
mich. For information, call Mrs.
Saul B. Lederer, LI. 2-9216.
*
PLUMBING & HEATING
CONTRACTORS AUXILIARY
will close its season at 12:30
p.m., Wednesday, at the home
of Mrs .Frank Hoffman, 18517
Indiana.
* *
Installed at the recent paid-
up membership luncheon of the
JUNIOR PRIMRO S E CLUB
were the following women: 1VIes-
dames Loretta Globerson, pres-
ident; Gloria Stasofsky and Nat-
alie Epstein, vice-presidents;
Audrey Lacoff, donor chairman;
Barbara Lampcov, Betty Siegal,
Thelma Stalberg and Marilyn
Belin, secretaries; Gloria Wool-
man, treasurer; Ruth Katz, pro-
gram; Mickey Benyas, member-
ship; Anita Gold, publicity; and
Lois Persin, sunshine.
* * *
A social get-together is
planned by AVIVA CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, at 8:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, in the home of Mrs.
William Schumer, 12940 Dart-
mouth, Oak Park, when plans
for the summer will be dis-
cussed. Newly-elected to Chap-
ter office are Mesdames Frank
Rath, president; Harold Noveck,
William Kellman, S. A. Lipp-
mann and B. Morof, vice-presi-
dents; Morris Richman and Ar-
thur Weintraub, secretaries; and
Norman Leemon, treasurer.
* * *
PLUMP PALS, a group of
women interested in weight re-
duction has announced plans to
continue meeting throughout
the summer. Prospective mem-
bers are invited to call KE.
1-4770 or UN. 4-3438 for infor-
mation.
* * *
The Union of Orthodox Jew-
ish Congregations, which author-
izes the "U" label on nationally-
prepared kosher foods, will pro-
vide the food for the annual
spring luncheon of the YOUNG
ISRAEL WOMEN'S LEAGUE.
Planned for 12:30 p.m., Wednes-
day, at Young Israel of Detroit,
the proceeds will go to the
Y eshiv a th Beth Yehudah.
Youngsters from the Yeshivah
and Young Israel will present a
variety show. All women are in-
vited. Hostesses are Mesdames
Jacob Hoberman, P. Leider,
Louis Penfil, Harry Greenfield,
Aaron Sandweiss, Harold Kap-
lan and N. Butrimovitz.

* *

Mrs. Jacob Shapiro, of 25138
Roycourt, Huntington Woods,
will be hostess to the board of
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY at a
dessert luncheon planned for
June 13. Plans already are be-
ing made for the annual fund-
raising program, to be held Oct.
22, at the Elmwood Casino, un-
der the chairmanship of Mrs.
Joseph Mossman.

Free Golf at Young's Gap

Ma Holder, owner of the pop-
ular Young's Gap, Liberty, N.Y.,
announced that the resort will
feature free golf through the
last day in June. PGA golf
pro, Bud Bailey, will give guests
expert instructions.

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23 -THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, Jun e 6, 1958

omen's

PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB will hold its annual in-
stallation luncheon at 12:30
p.m., Tuesday, at Sammy's
Avalon Room. For reservations;
or further information, call Mrs.
Yetta Nerenberg, UN 2-7335.
* * *
SA'AD will hold a bowling
night at 8 p.m., June 22, at the
Star Lanes, James Couzens near
Telegraph. Besides bowling,
there will be dancing, refresh-
ments and prizes. All proceeds
go to the Parkinson's Research
Fund. For reservations, call LI
2-7083.
* * *
BETH SHMUEL SISTER-
HOOD announces that their
16th annual donor luncheon
will be held at noon on Tues-
day, at the synagogue. Rabbi
Samuel H. Prero, of Young Is-
rael of Detroit, will be guest
speaker. The Sue-Debs will pre-
sent a musical program, featur-
ing Millie Lipschutz, Ruth
Weinberger and Suzi Bicoll.
Prizes will be given, accord-
ing to chairmen Mrs. Louis Lee-
bove and Mrs. A. Klein. For
tickets, call Mrs. Leebove, TO
5-1351 or TU 3-3370.
* * *
Mesdames Harold Lupiloff,
Allan Kaplan and Max Levy
will head a delegation of 54
members of the CITY OF
HOPE CANCER FIGHTERS
who will represent the group
at a conference of the parent
organization's midwest, cen-
tral, southeast and southern re-
gions to be held at Nippersink,
Wis., June 15 to 17. To com-
plete plans for the trip, the
club officers will meet at 12:30
p.m., Monday, at the home of
Mrs. Andrew B e r g e r, 18950
Whitcomb.
* * *
GAMMA KAPPA CHI ALUM-
NI AUXILIARY will hold a so-
cial gathering at 8:30 p.m.,
Thursday, in the home of Mrs.
Maurice Sugar, 20031 Maple-
wood, Livonia.
* • •
Mrs. Bernard Chase, 15331
Rosemary, Oak Park, will be
hostess to members of DAVID-
HORODOKER YOUNG WOM-
EN at a luncheon and open
meeting on Tuesday afternoon.
The program is in honor of Mrs.
Morris Gottlieb who has just
returned from a visit to Israel.
* * *
KINNERET CHAPTER,
Pioneer Wowen, will meet at
12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the
Hayim Greenberg Center. A
program of current events is
planned. Mesdames Rose Ruben-
stein and Minnie Lipchinsky are
the day' hostesses.
* * *
NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold its installa-
tion dinner at 6:30 p.m., Wed-

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