a omens .5 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. 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