A fur fashion show by Victor, rangements will be made for a
with new styles modeled by its bake sale in local kosher meat
own members, will be held by markets on Sept. 9 and 10. Pro-
SHERUTH LEAGUE at 12:30 ceeds will go for orphans' and
p.m., Tuesday, at Sholem Alei- widows' relief during the High
chem Institute to inaugurate the Holy Day season.
* * *
new season. Mrs. Samuel Cha-
pin, president, will preside at
HEBREW LADIES AID SO-
a refreshment period to precede CIETY will hold a luncheon to
the fashion show. Mrs. Max assist needy families at 12 noon,
Schafer is in charge of the pro- Sept. 3, in Federal's Grand Riv-
gram.
er and Oakman auditorium. For
* * *
reservations, call Mrs. Theresa
NORTHWEST YOUNG IS- Janawitz, VE. 5-5333, or Mrs.
RAEL SISTERHOOD will hold Abe Miller, WE. 3-2639.
a board meeting on Monday
*
evening, at the home of Mrs.
On Aug. 25, at 12:30 p.m., .the
Gus Lew, 19157 Ohio.
officers of the CITY OF HOPE
* *
CANCER FIGHTERS will meet
Mrs. Rose Klein, president of at the home of the president,
ZEDAKAH CLUB, r ecently Mrs. Andrew Berger, to plan
entertained members of the the coming year's agenda.
donor luncheon planning com-
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mittee at a brunch in her home. - SISTERS OF ZION MIZ-
Mrs. Jack Miller is chairman of
RACHI will send all proceeds
the . donor, to be held Dec. 3, from its recent garden lunch-
at . Masonic Temple. Serving eon, held at the home of Mrs.
with her are Mesdames Samicel
Morris Goldberg, past president,
Wexler, pledges; Joseph Staub,
program; and Jay Stalburg, to Mizrachi homes in Israel. A
donor committee meeting is
tickets.
planned at 12 noon, Monday, in
* * *
CHILDREN UNLIMITED will the home of Mrs. Morris Ser-
hold its annual membership vetter, newly-elected president,
luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Sept. 3, 7138 Thatcher. Plans will be
at Holiday Manor. A film, "A made for the Nov. 12 event at
Holiday Manor.
Day at Penrickton Nursery,"
will be shown members and
their guests ,.
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Honoring outgoing president,
Mrs. Sarah Kanter, and incom-
ing president, Mrs. Rebecca
Warren, a luncheon was ten-
dered for members of KINNE-
RET CHAPTER, Pioneer Wo-
men, recently by Mrs. Sam Ber-
man, of Oak Park.
* *
WOMEN'S SABBATH
LEAGUE will open its season
With a dessert luncheon at 12:30
p:m., Wednesday, at Young Is-
rael Center. Rabbi Leizer Levin
will be guest speaker, and there
will • be a program of Jewish
and Hebiew songs. Arrange-
ments are being made by Mes-
dames Rose Bielewich, Pearl
Leader, Harry Greenfield, Mor-
ris Servetter and J. Faigen-
baum, with Mrs. Milton Winston MISS LOUISE GLATTSTEIN
serving as program chairman.
Mr. and -Mrs. Isadore Glatt-
* * *
stein, of Cherrylawn Ave., an-
AVIVA and SABRA CHAP- nounce the engagement of their
TERS, Pioneer Women, will daughter, Louis e, to Gerald
jointly tender a children's fash- Oram, son of the late Mr. and
ion show of "back to school" Mrs. William Oram. A Decem-
clothes at 1 p.m., Wednesday, ber wedding is planned.
at the Hayim Greenberg Center,
19161 Schaefer. Tickets are
available in advance from Mrs.
Ben Raben, VE. 7-9675.
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A special meeting of JEWISH
WOMEN'S EUROPEAN WEL-
FARE ORGANIZATION has
been called by its board of di-
This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
rectors for 12 noon, Tuesday,
of Jewish Interest
at the home of Mrs. Ben Tush-
man, 17333 Mendota, when ar-
WORDS WE LIVE BY
Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: The eighth in a
Leave Everything to Us
series of dialogues on "Great
Words in the Literature of the
Bible," featuring Pulitzer Prize-
winning poet, Prof. Mark Van
Dore n, and author-lecturer
Maurice Samuel, will be pre-
sented.
* * *
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 11:05 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Rabbi Alvin S. Roth,
of Temple Beth Emeth, Albany,
N.Y., will speak on "Too Long
Is Forever."
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COUNCIL-ALTMAN
HOUR
WYN and HAROLD LANDIS
Time: 10 p.m., Saturday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: The significance of
the Infant Service Group in
• STYLE
the local community will be
• ELEGANCE
outlined by Mrs. Norman
• BEAUTY
Brode, newly-elected president.
A 93-year-old synagogue, one
of the oldest in the state of Illi-
nois, Beth Hamedrash Hagodol
Anshe Dorom, formerly of 5357
S. Greenwood Ave., Chicago, will
establish its name on the new
campus of the Jewish Univer-
sity of America, '7135 N. Car-
penter Rd. at Touhy Ave., in
Skokie, Ill., it was announced
jointly by Dr. Oscar Z. Fasman,
president of the Hebrew Theolo-
gical College of the university,
and Max Bressler, • university
building fund chairman, repre-
senting the university; and offi-
cers of the congregation.
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The Beth Hamedrash Hagodol Mexican War.
Anshe Dorom was first situated
93 years ago on Pacific Ave.,
which is now LaSalle St. It
moved in subsequent years to
Harrison St., Canal St., 31st St.,
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Indiana Ave., and finally to its
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last location on Greenwood Ave.
A separate Beth Hamedrash
of your wedding
(House of Prayer and Study)—
a part of the Theological Col-
Call
lege—will bear the name of the
synagogue, and services will be
held there by members of Anshe
Dorom and others in the vicin-
ity of the campus who are not
affiliated with other synagogues.
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