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eli,th activities

Mrs. David Dombey will in- man, is assisted by Bessie
stall new officers and board Zarenkin and Sarah Swart.. is
members of NORTHWEST planning the event, states
YOUNG ISRAEL SISTERHOOD Louise Blank, division chair-
at a dessert luncheon, planned man. Friends are invited.
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for 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at
the synagogue. The following
TUR OVER AUXILIARY will
women will be inducted: Mes- hold its annual luncheon at
dames Gus Lew, president; Mil- 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at Tur-
ton Duchan, Zal Aaron, I. over Temple, 12129 Dexter,
Aronoff and Marvin Revich, when prizes and games are
vice-presidents; William Kada- planned. Mesdames Esther
shaw, treasurer; Sol Wainer, Weiner and Kate Geller are
Harry Blitz and Norman M chairmen. For reservations, call
Joffe. secretaries; T. Weiss, E. Mrs. Sylvia Korby, DI. 1-0528.
Bassin, S. Goren, R. Kar, P. Prdceeds will go to the Child
Weinstein, A. Klein, S. Blau, D. Rescue Fund.
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Cern and H. Serizen board
members. Mrs. Samuel Rhodes
BETH JOSEPH SISTER-
will entertain with Yiddish HOOD will install new officers
stories. The public is invited. at a luncheon scheduled for 12
Call Mrs. Duchan, UN. 4 2706 noon, Tuesday, in the syna-
for reservations.
gogue social hall. They are
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Mesdames Benjamin Slutsky,
HANITA CHAPTER, president; Eva Robinson and
Pioneer Women, will hold their Samuel Alpert, vice-presidents;
mother - daughter installation Jack Cohen and Al Weiss, secre-
dinner at 6:30 p.m., Monday at taries; Avery Shapiro, treasur-
Sammy's. Incoming officers are er; Sarah Karp, tribute chair-
Mesdames A. Scheier, presi- man; Sarah Adelman and
dent; L. Hoffmitz, M. Wilson Sarah Winokur, hospitalers.
and Norman Bailey, vice-presi- Guests are invited.
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dents; Pearl Handelman, M.
Salinger, M. Stockman and 0.
A board meeting of JEWISH
Beckerman, secretaries. Mrs. WOMEN'S EUROPEAN WEL-
Ben Harold will be installing FARE ORGANIZATION is
officer, and Mrs. Myra Richard- planned for 12 noon, Monday,
son will be mistress of cere- in the home of Mrs. Philip
monies.
Schlussel, 18432 Burt, when
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final plans for the installation
WOMEN OF ALPHA OMEGA of officers ceremony will be
dental fraternity will hold a made. The latter event is set
luncheon board meeting at for 12 noon, Wednesday, at
12:45 p.m., Tuesday, at Rainbow Terrace, under the
Sammy's, at which Mrs. David chairmanship of Mrs. 0. H.
Daskal, the new president, will Kavieff. Officers to be inducted
preside. Mrs. Henry Green, a are Mesdames Jack Seder, presi-
past president, will give the dent; Bella Osnos, honorary
invocation.
vice-president; Morris Miller, 0.
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H. Kavieff, Sarah Tushman,
BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Isadore Plascove and Jennie
Pioneer Women, will hold a Schreiman, vice-presidents; Ida
garden luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Goldsmith, treasurer; Bert Har-
Monday, in the home of Mrs. with, Ann Sofferin, M a x
Milton Eisner, 19212 Prairie. Englander and Mr. Harry Stol-
Mrs. Norman Kanter will install sky, secretaries; Kate Linenthal,
the following newly-elected of- Edith German, Jennie Sherman,
ficers: Mesdames Harry Levitt, Goldie Dorfman, Betty Schlus-
president; Joel Pasikov, Berel sel, Louis Honigman and Rose
Bloom and Morris Braverman, Dresser, trustees; Fannie Koro-
vice-presidents; Milton Eisner, now, visiting committee chair-
Herman Fried, Hyman Ross and man.
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Harry Newmark, secretaries;
and Nathan Robbins, treasurer.
DETROIT LADIES AUXIL-
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IARY, American Medical Center
AVIVA CHAPTER, Pioneer at Denver, will hold a party
Women, will close the season Tuesday afternoon, in the D.
with two programs in the next W. Simons Center, 4000 Tux-
week. Incoming officers will be edo, at which pins and gold
inducted at a luncheon planned certificates will be presented to
for 1 p.m., Saturday, at Aunt Mesdames Leah Leet Davidson
Fanny's Restaurant. Mrs. Irv- and Annie Gotlieff, two new
ing Turner, outgoing Council life members.
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president, will install the of-
ficers. Members and their hus-
JULIUS ROSENWALD AUX-
bands are invited to the final ILIARY, American Legion, will
program, a dinner-dance, to be hold a board meeting at 8:30
held at 7:30 p.m., Thursday. a.m., Wednesday, in the home
Mrs. Henry Faigin is in charge of Mrs. Francis Green, 12763
of arrangements and reserva- Turner. Discussion will center
tions.
on election of officers and the
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AL convention. Delegates will
A luncheon and games party be elected.
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is planned by the SHOLEM
ALEICHEM WOMEN'S D I -
AMERICAN HAVEN CLUB
VISION for 12:30 p.m., Satur- is planning a fund-raising
day, at Federal's Auditorium, luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday,
Grand River at Oakman. Julia at Federal's Auditorium, Grand
Weiss, ways and means chair- River and Oakman. All proceeds
are ear-marked for children's
charities. For tickets, call Mrs.
Druker, TO. 8-7737, or Mrs.
TRAY CATERING D.
B. Hamburg, TO. 8-7507.
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AT ITS FINEST
FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
FOR:
Mizrachi Women, will hold an
• Garden Parties
• Showers
installation luncheon Monday
• Weddings
afternoon, at Rainbow Terrace,
• Bar Mitzvahs
when Mrs. Philip Fealk will
• All Social Functions
induct new officers. A musical
Deliciously Prepared .. . program will follow the candle-
Reasonably Priced!
light installation.
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CHANNA CZENESH CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will hold
a luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Mon-
FOOD BOX
day, in the home of Bertha
Rosenthal, 3800 W. Outer Dr.
WE DELIVER—CALL
The installation of Ann Erman,
LI 5-7042
LI 1-9217
who succeeds Esther Mendelson
22175 COOLIDGE, S. of 9 Mile
as president, will highlight the
occasion. Hostesses will be
Beer & Wine to Take Out
Sarah Friedman, Ida Gladstone
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
and Esther Lichtenstein.

LADIES AUXILIARY of the
Plumbing and Heating Contrac-
tors Ass'n. will hold its closing
luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday,
at Jeri's. The following new of-
ficers will be installed by Mrs.
Harr y Davidson: Mesdames
Maurice Garelik, president; Jo-
seph Eisenberg, vice-president;
Ben Davidson, treasurer; Charles
Tarnopol and Leo First, secre-
taries; and Al Cohen, publicity
chairman.
(More Clubs Page 21)

Mrs. Rose Klein was installed
as president of ZEDAKAH
CLUB at the group's recent
mother and daughter luncheon.
Also inducted by Mrs. Fay
Stahlberg were Mesdames Sara
Miller, Lanie Wexler and Bella
Staub, vice-presidents; Clare
Friedman, Berdie Aarons, Belle
Illson, secretaries; Grace Zell-
man, treasurer; Fay Frankfort,
Tillie Knopper and Edith Neu-
scholtz, trustees; Ida Katzman,
hospitality chairman; Anne
Elias, community relations
chairman; and Hattie Schwartz,
publicity chairman. The pledge
of office was administered to
Mrs. Klein by Mrs. Sophie

Jacobs. Other participants in the
program were Lanie Wexler
and Sara Miller.

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RADOMER LADIES AUXIL-
IARY is holding a board meet-
ing at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in
the home of Mrs. L. Lumberg,
23521 Wildwood, Oak Park,
when plans for a bake sale and
rummage sale in July will be
made.
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PURITY CHAPTER NO. 359,
Order of the Eastern Star, will
be host to past matrons, patrons
and honorary members, at a
birthday dinner at 6 p.m., Mon-
day, at Eastern Star Temple.

Your Child Deserves the Best!

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We Are Proud to Announce the Opening, in

SEPTEMBER, 1958

of the

HIM DAY SCHOOL OF DETROIT

In the modern, sun-lit classrooms of the Hayim Greenberg Institute Building

19161 Schaefer Highway

The combined curriculum of Hebraic-
religious and general studies will be
offered five days a week-9 - 3 :30 p.m.

The Hillel Day School will provide

• The best kind of guidance and training that select teachers can
give YOUR CH I LD—through individualized attention, in
smaller classes.

• The best kind of comprehensive instruction in Hebrew, religious
and cultural studies--to enable YOUR CHILD to understand,
love and preserve his Jewish heritage.

• The best kind of identification with Israel and world Jewry
that YOUR CHILD can achieve through fluency in the Hebrew
language.

• The best kind of accredited general education that will prepare
YOUR CHILD to become a responsible American citizen and
neighbor. The general studies of the Day School will parallel
the program of the Public School, fulfill the highest standards
required by the State and the Detroit Board of Education.

• The best kind of enrichment of the total personality of YOUR
CHILD which will prepare him for personal leadership and a
healthy integration in the American and Jewish community.

Morris M. Jacobs
Temporary Chairman

Leon Kay, Morris Schaver
Temporary Co-chairmen

Rabbis Milton Arm, Jacob Chinitz, Benjamin Gorrelick, Moses Lehrman and
Jacob E. Segal

Openings available for
1958-59 school year
Kindergarten—morning session
1st grade-9-3:30 p.m.

For further information
Call School Office: DIAMOND 1-8260
9-1 p.m. Monday-Friday
(See Coupon Below)

Transportation and Luncheon Provided

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