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October 17, 1958 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-10-17

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TOWN and COUNTRY
CHAPTER, Women's American
ORT will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, at the home of Mrs.
Raymond Galper, 20400 Strath-
moor, when a skit about the
proposal for a Michigan consti-
tutional convention, "Up to
Date in '58," will be presented
by the League of Women Vot-
ers. Featured in the skit are
Mesdames William Blau, Julius
Grosbart, E. L. Perlmutter,
Bertram Wiel, Paul Ross and
Sidney Jaffe. A social hour will
follow, announces chapter pres-
ident Mrs. Sol Galper.
For further information, call
Mrs. Lee Etelman, LI 7-0737.
* *

City of Hope CANCER
FIGHTERS will meet at noon
Monday at Holiday Manor, for
the group's annual paid-up
membership luncheon. Host-
esses are Mesdames Theodre
Krass, Al Kotzen and their com-
mittees. Pr o g r am vice-presi-
dent Mrs. Elliott Schubiner ad-
vises that a show featuring Nat
Greene fashions will be pre-
sented and Ben Horowitz, ex-
ecutive director of City of Hope
will address the group.
Membership vice - president
Mrs. Morris Moss announces
that membership dues may be
paid up at the door.
* * *

Mrs. S. Karabenick will be
hostess to a R AD OMER
LADIES AUXILIARY brunch
at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at
her home, 18611 Prevost. Co-
hostesses of the brunch are
Mesdames G. Honigman and D.
Finkelstein. Friends are invit-
ed.

4, * *

"Changing Trends in Home
Furnishings" will be discussed
by Bob Siegel, local interior
decorator, when he speaks to
ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, at 1 p.m., Tuesday, at
the home of Mrs. William Lee-
bove, 18072 Muirland. Program
chairman Mrs. Charles Bronson
advises that the meeting is
open to guests.

* *

JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB
will hold a meeting at the home
of Ruth Blair, 24340 Morton,
Oak Park, on Monday. Chair-
man Gloria Stafsky announces
that plans will be made for this
year's donor.
* * *

NORTHWEST CHAPTER,
Women's American ORT will
hold its first meeting of the
season at a luncheon, 12:30
p.m., Monday, at the home of
Mrs. M. I. Goldin, 24325 N.
Carolina Dr., Southfield Twp.
Miss Laura Asky, head of the

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Purity Chapter, Order of the warder; Gladys Hyman, sen 7
Eastern Star will install the fol- tinel.
lowing officers at the annual
Entertainment by the Moslem
installation ceremonies which Shrine Chanters, under the di-
will be held at 8 p.m., Monday, rection of Henry Melloche and
at the Eastern Star Temple:
a reception with refreshments
Evelyn Joseph, worthy ma- will follow the ceremonies.
tron; Max Kruger, worthy pa-
tron; Paula Stark, associate ma-
tron; Edward Stark, associate
PHOTOS
patron; Ann Weiner, secretart;
: Weddings
Mary Berman, treasurer.
Bar
Ree Kass, conductress; Maida *
Krause, associate conductress; • Mitzvahs

Esther Tenzer, chaplain; Honey *
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Magid, marshall; Rose Bailes, :Quality work <{'.:
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organist; Faye Hyman, adah;

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Esther Goldstaff, Ruth; Rose *
*UN 3-8532
Cohen, Esther; Fay Herwitz, *
Martha; Virginia Freedenberg, :JACK GORBACK
Electra; Elfrieda Greenwald, ...........*****,.

Club activities

Family Service social unit will
be guest speaker. Members are
asked to bring bundles for the
resale shop.
*
*
FLORENCE HOCHBERG SO-
CIAL CLUB will hold a games
party at Beth Joseph Synagogue
at 8 p.m., Oct. 29. Prizes and
refreshments will be featured,
with all proceeds going to Pen-
rickton Nursery.
For tickets, call Mrs. Rose
Genden, LI 8-6158.

*

* *

Tickets for Cong. BETH
ABRAHAM SISTERHOOD an-
nual donor luncheon can be
obtained by contacting Mrs.
Isaac Tennenhouse. The lunch-
eon is set for Dec. 10, in the
synagogue social hall.
Darlings and guys and dolls
are being taken by Mrs. Shab-
tai Ackerman, UN 3-5186 and
memoriams by Mrs. Sidney
Schlaff, LI 3-5497.
Pickups for the November
rummage sale can be arranged
by calling Mrs. J. George Cohen
TE 4-8540.
* *
Mrs. Frances Adler, 18633
Washburn, will be hostess to
members of VERA BRAMSON
CHAPTER, Women's American
ORT, at a dessert luncheon to-
day.
Plans for the Nov. 12 annual
fund-raising dinner dance at
the Elmwood Casino will be
discussed. For reservations call
Mrs. Herman Hack, chairman,
UN 3-1040.
* * *
AVIVA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will discuss the prob-
lems of a Constitutional Con-
vention in Michigan at a meet-
ing at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, at
the home of Mrs. David Mon-
dry, 12930 Wales, Huntington
Woods. A representative of the
League of Jewish Women will
lead the discussion. Paul Adams
and Phil Hart will be guest
speakers. Program chairman is
Mrs. Ben Raben.
* * *
Mrs. Morris Servetter, presi-
dent SISTERS of ZION MIZ-
RACHI, announces that Rabbi
Mordecai Kirshblum, of New
York, will be guest speaker at
the group's 22nd annual donor
event at 12:30 p.m., Nov. 12, at
Holiday Manor. Rabbi Kirsh-
blum is a member of the Jew-
ish Agency and a past presi-
dent of Mizrachi of America.
Handling arrangements are
Mesdames Morris Goldberg,
Pearl Leader, Abe Kelman,
Augusta Subra, Joseph Kunin
and Milton Winston.
An open meeting will be
held on Thursday at Holiday
Manor for the collection of ads
and pledges.
* *
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
will meet at 8 p.m., Wednesday,
at the home of Mrs. Sara Boim,
17580 Wisconsin, announced
Mrs. Ray Levine, membership
chairman. Mrs. David Sislin,
who has recently returned from
Israel, will report on her experi-
ences. Members are asked to
bring prospective new mem-
bers.
a * *
WOMEN'S SABBATH
LEAGUE will meet at the Dex-
ter Young Israel on Oct. 27.
Anyone interested in contribut-
ing to the League's scholarship
program at Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah may call Mrs. Milton
Winston, UN 2-5074, or Mrs.
Isadore Levin, DI 1-9061.

from 2 to 4 p.m., Tuesday, at
the home of Mrs. Ernest Weiss,
25738 Iv a n h o e, Huntington
Woods. Mrs. Rolfe Weil, mem-
bership chairman and Mrs.
Harris Crane, president, urge
members to bring prospective
new members.
*
MASSADA CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will hold their
next meeting at 8:30 p.m., Mon-
day, at the home of Mrs. L.
Fidler, 18477 Ohio. A social
evening will follow the business
meeting.
*
FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
Mizrachi Women, will culminate
their membership drive with a
tea on Oct. 28, at the home of
Mrs. Benjamin Reznik, 23431
Parklawn, Oak Park. A skit,
under the direction of Nathalie
Schachter will be presented.
Prospective members may call
Mrs. David Novetsky, UN 1-8066.

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Mrs. Jack Bonin, 13108 Sher-
wood, Huntington Woods, will
be hostess at her home for the
Restaurant & Lounge
victory dessert luncheon of
at
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY, on
18800 W. McNichols
Monday. Final plans for the
36th annual fund-raising din-
EVERY SATURDAY AT 12:30 P.M.
ner dance at Elmwood Casino
on Wednesday will be dis-
Please Make Reservations Early
cussed. The dinner dance will
feature a floor show and the
awarding of a four-day vacation
for two in New York from
the Birminham Elkin Travel
Bureau.
For reservations, call Mes-
dames John Mossma n, UN
1-2020, John Herman, UN
4-0530, William Budman, UN
2-9924, or Robert Friedeni:, erg,
LI 6-4089.
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COOLIDGE at 9 MILE RD.
Members and guests of
DEXTER at TYLER
ZEDAKAH CLUB will attend
the annual fall tea, to be held
at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the .411■1414111■0.■
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Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161
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Schaefer. Mrs. Jack Miller,
chairman, advises that high- I
lighting the program will be
a book review by Rabbi M. I
Robert Syme, of Temple Israel.
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Mrs. Joseph Wyzan, presi-
dent of SHARONA CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, announces
that the annual fashion show
will be held at 8:30 p. m.,
Thursday, in the Hayim Green-
berg Center, under the chair-
manship of Mrs. William Ad-
ler, who is assisted by Mrs.
Frank Wasser. Fashions from
a local sports firm will be
Has taken over the fully equipped, beautiful salon
modeled by the following Shar-
operated
by PICKARD'S BEAUTY SHOP, located at
ona members: Mesdames Man-
uel Charach, George Gaynor,
Leo Hirsch, Victor Linden,
13725 W. 9 MILE RD.
Richard Liss, Sol Rose, Theo-
dore Sallen, Wilbur Shapiro,
OAK PARK
Julius Siegel and Albert Wag-
enheim. A showing of new
hair styles also will be fea-
And will be open on
tured, and refreshments will
be served. For reservations,
call Mrs. Adler, LI. 1-7148, or
Mrs. Wasser, UN. 4-7124.
* * a
We invite you to come in and meet our fine staff of
JEWISH HOME FOR AGED
10 expert beauticians, under the personal supervi-
AUXILIARY will hold its open-
ing meeting at 12:30 p.m., Mon-
sion of MARY DEE.
day, at Rainbow Terrace, when
members and their friends are
OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK
invited. according to Mrs. Ber-
nard Aston, president. Games,
Evening Appointments
prizes and refreshments will be
featured.
LI 8-7333

*
Mrs. Sophie Sislin, Moetzot
FREE SOUVENIRS
FREE SOUVENIRS
Hapoalot chairman of CLUB
ONE, Pioneer Women, an-
nounces that EZRA AID FOR
Getting in Your Hair Is Our Business
ISRAEL recently contributed a
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check for $1,000 toward contin-
TUROVER, LADIES AUXIL- uation of this work in Israel.
* *
IARY will hold their regular
luncheon meeting at noon
BETH JOSEPH SISTER-
Wednesday, at the Turover HOOD will hold its first meet-
18967 LIVERNOIS
Temple, 12129 Dexter.
ing of the season at 1 p.m., Tues-
UN 3-9921
* *
day, in the synagogue social hall,
13725 W. 9 MILE RD., O.P.
DETROIT CHAPTER, Unit- announced Sisterhood president
LI 8-7333
ed Order of True Sisters, will Mrs. Benjamin Slutsky.
hold its annual membership tea
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WE'RE MOVING
TO NEW and LARGER QUARTERS
TO SERVE YOU BETTER!

MARY DEE

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21st

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19 -THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Frid ay, O ctober 17, 1958

Purity Chapter Sets Installation for Monday

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