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September 19, 1958 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-09-19

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EVENING GROUP of Hadas-
sah will hold a membership tea
at 3 p.m., Sept. 28; in the home
of Arda Barenholtz, president,
16851 Lilac. For information,
call Miss Barenholtz, UN. 1-6045,
or Lois Moore, UN. 2-4405.

*

*

Bonin, 19469 Parkside. Dessert
luncheon will be served, after
which plans for the annual din-
ner-dance on Oct. 22, at the Elm-
wood will be discussed. Mrs.
John Mossman, chairman, is as-
sisted by Mrs. John Herman,
tickets, and Mrs. William Bud-
man, yearbook.
* *
JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB
commenced the year's activities
with a meeting at which the new
president, Mrs. Loretta Glober-
son, presided. Plans were made
for the donor luncheon at the
Sheraton Cadillac on Nov. 18.

The Young Adults of the tion, call Moishe Grossbard,
Young Israel of Detroit will TO. 6-0527, or Fayge Singal,
hold the first meeting of the WE. 5-0597.
The following officers were
year at 7:30 p.m., Sunday, at
elected for the coming year:
Young Israel, 12244 Dexter.
The organization, a religious, Moishe Grossbard, president;
educational and social group, Edward Traurig, vice-president;
is open to all young adults, 17 Steve Tomor, treasurer, and
and 30. For further informa- Fayge Singal, secretary.

WOMEN'S SABBATH
LEAGUE is planning an oneg
shabbat at 2:30 p.m., Saturday,
at the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah,
when Rabbi Leib Bakst will be
guest speaker. According to
Mrs. Isadore Levin, president,
hostesses for the afternoon will
be Mesdames Sam Bielewich, J.
* *
Faigenbaum, Harry Greenfield
CHANNAH
CZENESH
CHAP-
and Pearl Leader. Sabbath re-
MISS EILENE KUSHNER
frieshments will be served. TER, Pioneer Women, will meet
Monday afternoon at the Hayim
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kushner, Friends are invited.
* *
Greenberg Center and will hear
of Stansbury Ave., announce the
a review of "The Hidden Per-
engagement of their daughter, . LADIES OF MOSAIC is plan- duaders" by Mrs. Lillian Share.
Eilene, to Merrill Gerofsky, son ning its annual fund-raising Hostesses will be Mesdames
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gerofsky, games party on Nov. 10, under Anne Greenberg, Helene Gold-
of Stratford, Ont. A July wed- the chairmanship of Mrs. Na- man and Kitty Jackson.
than Starman. All wives of
ding is planned.
*
*
Mosaic Lodge members are in-
AVIVA CHAPTER, Pioneer
vited
to
participate
in
the
Michigan Truckers
group's activities. For informa- Women, will meet Monday,
Elect Detroiter President
tion, call Mrs. Sadie Pearl, 12:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs.
J. Robert Cooper, of Detroit, president, UN. 3-6513.
Frank Roth, 18508 Griggs, to
* * *
chief executive of a large inter-
hear a report from Mrs. David
state common carrier, became
MASSADA CHAPTER, Pion- Sislin on her recent visit in
the 22nd president of Michigan eer Women, will meet Monday Israel.
Trucking Association, at its evening, at the home of Mrs.


■ ■ ■
25th anniversary convention in Robert Wise, president, 19150
Grand Rapids.
Woodingham. Plans for the year
will be discussed.
*
*
Mrs. Baruch Ulrych will be
hostess to members of the
Leave Everything to Us
SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHI
at an oneg shabbat to be held at
2:30 p.m., Saturday, in her home
at 17370 Stoepel. Rabbi Ulrych
will be guest speaker. Commun-
ity singing will follow, under
the direction of Mrs. Milton
Winston. Friends are invited.
* * *
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
Thursday, at the home of Mrs.
By LINDA REISTMAN
Phil Bricker, 22181 Gardner,
The current school year be-
Oak Park, when Mrs. Harry gan with unusual smoothness
Brown, donor chairman, will re- and efficiency. Over-estimating
port on the Nov. 5 donor lunch- the enrollment for this semes-
eon. Assisting her as captains ter, however, Mumford dropped
WYN and HAROLD LANDIS
are Mesdames Ruth Alter, Celia or consolidated 15 classes, and
Kaufman, Becky Weinman, Mol- reduced the average classload
lie Weisman, Lena Natinsky, from 35 to 30 students per
Tillie Lichtenstein, Yetta Neren- class. There are now 3700 stu-
• STYLE
berg, Mollie Rosenberg and dents enrolled in the school,
• ELEGANCE
Inez Mettler.
which anticipated enrollments
• BEAUTY
* * *
in excess of 4,000.
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
* * *
WYN-HAROLD CATERING
will hold a combination board
Celebrating its 10th anniver-
and regular meeting on Sept. sary, the Mercury, Mumford's
29, in the home of Mrs. William official school paper, ended a
successful sales campaign
Thursday by showing a bonus
movie, "Man With a Million,"
starring Gregory Peck, I and II
hours and X and XI hours in the
Auditorium, to all Mumfordites
who bought their subscriptions.
* * *
The Capri, the school's year-
book, began their sales and ad-
vertising campaigns this week.
Under the direction of Editor-
in-Chief Jeffrey Tegay, the book
promises to be "bigger and bet-
ter than ever."
* * *
Currently on the agenda of
AZA-BBG Greater Detroit Coun-
cil is a joint Leadership Train-
ing Institute (LTI) weekend,
Oct. 10-12, at Camp Tamarack.
A program of seminars discus-
sing the functions of a leader,
workshops, and Israeli singing
and dancing is planned. All
residents and two other officers
from each AZA and BBG chap-
ters are invited to participate.
* * *
Muinford's extra - curricular
clubs and organizations are
busy with plans for the coming
year. All club announcements
toe
in
interpretation
of
the
open
Chic
will be heard over the public
blue or black, suede, Other styles in
address system through this
week. After this time, they will
blue, black, red leather.
be posted on the assigned club
*Slightly higher above size 9,
bulletin boards.
* * *
Student Council Committee
members for the coming semes-
Established 1916
ter were appointed at the last
Adams
Sth Flow Mutual Bldg. at 28 West
council meeting, held VII hour,
Friday in the Auditorium,

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