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JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROPE-
AN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION, announces a meeting is
planned for 12:30 p.m., Wednes-
day, in the D. W. Simons Cen-
ter, 4000 Tuxedo. Plans will be
approved for the March 18 don-
or luncheon at Rainbow Ter-
race. Donor chairman Mrs. Mor-
ris Miller will be aided by Mes-
dames Max Englander, tickets;
Ida Goldsmith, journal; and 0.
H. Kavieff, darlings. A dessert
luncheon will be served at Tues-
day's meeting, at which Mrs.
Louis Honigman will be hostess.
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BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will feature a
Hanukah latke party at 8:30
p.m., Monday, in the Hayim
Greenberg Center. Mrs. Frankie
Nagar, Council membership
chairman, just back from her
second trip to Israel, will speak
on "Life in Israel." For infor-
mation, call LI 6-9288 or DI
1-8811.
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DETROIT LADIES AUXILI-
ARY, American Medical Cen-
ter at Denver, will hold a lunch-
eon Tuesday afternoon, at which
a pin for outstanding work will
be presented to Esther Altman.
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AMERICAN HAVEN CLUB
will meet Thursday, in the
home of _Mrs. M. Panter, of
Wisconsin Ave.
* * *
YOUTH EDUCATION
LEAGUE will meet for a des-
sert luncheon at 12:30 p.m., in
the home of Mrs. Joe Miller,
14020 Vassar. Mickey Betz,
physical culturist at Sidney Hill
Health Club, will be featured
in a demonstration of "Fitness
for the Active Woman." Co-
hostess will be Mesdames Sidney
Dorb and Robert Dishell.
* *
INFANTS SERVICE GROUP
members and their friends are
invited to the annual Ruth
Alden Tea, to be held at 1 p.m.,
Wednesday, in the home of Mrs.
Joseph Brilliant, 18672 North-
lawn. Admission fee is a child's
dress, size 6 to 14, or cash.
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KINNERET - CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will meet at 12:30
p.m., Wednesday, in the Hayim
Greenberg Center. Mrs. Ruth
Gasman will present a news and
views program. Hostesses are
Mesdames Ida Fish and Anne
Fisher. A Hanukah party is
planned for 8 p.m., Dec. 6, in
the home of Mrs. Pearl Sher-
man, 17430 Pontchartrain.
• * *
GOLDA MYERSON CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, • will hold
a Hanukah dinner at 6:30 p.m.,
Sunday, in the Hayim Greenberg
Center, when Mr. and Mrs. Irv-
ing Stepack will be hosts. Mrs.
Fay Plotnick has arranged for
the showing of a Histadrut film,
and Mrs. Dorothy Bridze has
planned a Hanukah cantata. For
tickets, call Mrs. Evelyn Pozner,
WE: 3-8046 or VE. 5-9271.
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RODIN CLUB will meet at 8
p.m., Wednesday, in the home
of Mrs. Manuel Grossman, 18447
Appoline.
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SISTERS OF ZION MIZ-
RACHI will hold a pre-Hanukah
party at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday,
at Holiday Manor, according to
Mrs. Morris Servetter, president.
Highlights of the national con-
vention in Philadelphia will be
presented by chapter delegates,
Mesdames Augusta Subar, Pearl
Leader and Mrs. Servetter. Do-
nor funds may be brought to
the party. Friends are invited.
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WOMEN'S ORTHODOX
LEAGUE will hold its annual
package party at 8:30 p.m., Mon-
day, at 3344 Sturtevant. Mes-
daMes Joseph Elias and Chaim
Gasthalter will be co-hostesses.
A Hanukah "U" luncheon will
be held by the WOMEN OF
GEMILUTH CHASSODIM at
12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at 4000
Tuxedo. The Bnai David Ladies
Choir, directed by Cantor Hy-
man J. Adler; will entertain,
and there will be prizes offered.
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KAPPA NU MOTHERS'
CLUB will meet at 8 p.m.,
Thursday, in the home of Mrs.
Anne Mondrow, 17572 Stoepel.
Plans to assist the fraternity at
its national convention Dec. 26
and 27, at the Statler-Hilton
Hotel, will be discussed.
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FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
Mizrachi Women, will meet on
Tuesday afternoon, at 18691
Marlowe, when Mrs. Paul Fen-
ton will report on final arrange-
ments for the Dec. 9 donor
luncheon, at Rainbow Terrace.
Mrs. Joshua Sperka will be
donor speaker, and Mrs. Lillian
Wittenberg will be guest artist.
For reservations, call Mrs. Fen-
ton, UN. 2-5772.
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ORDER OF THE GOLDEN
CHAIN will hold its second an-
nual New Year's Eve dinner-
dance at Temple Israel. For in-
formation, call Mrs. Rose Bern-
stein, UN. 4-2504. A Hanukah
games party is planned for Dec.
8, at Rainbow Terrace. Master
Masons are invited.
* *
PURITY CHAPTER, Order of
the Eastern Star, will meet at
4 p.m., Monday, at Eastern Star
Temple, 80 W. Alexandrine.
Dinner will be served at 6 p.m.,
followed by a school of instruc-
tion conducted by Sally Wal-
lace, at 7:30 p.m. For dinner
reservations, call Maida Krause,
VE. 8-3973, or Honey Magid,
UN. 2-5208.
* * *
WOMEN'S DIVISION, SHO-
LEM ALEICHEM INSTITUTE,
will hold a luncheon-lecture at
12 noon, Dec. 6, in the Institute,
when Wolf Snyder speaks on
"The Fate of Yiddish Literature
in the United States." Sara
Friedman is program chairman,
and hostesses are Julia Weiss
and Esther Reder. Plans are cur-
rently being made for the an-
nual donor event, to be held
Dec. 17, at the Institute. Rochel
Korn, prominent poetess, will be
the day's guest, states Mrs.
Louise Blank, chairman.
* * 4:
Chicago lyric soprano Ger-
trude Shepley will be the guest
artist at the 27th annual donor
luncheon of ZEDAKAH CLUB,
to be held at 12:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, in the Fountain
Room of Masonic Temple. Tick-
ets may still be obtained from
Mrs. Joseph S tulb er g, VE.
8-0911, according to Mrs. Jack
Miller, donor chairman.
* * *
An oneg shabbat is planned
by BETH ABRAHAM SISTER-
HOOD at 2:30 p.m., Dec. 6, in
the synagogue social hall, when
Mrs. Nathan J. Kaufman will
speak on her recent trip to Is-
rael. Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will
summarize the laws of Hanukah,
and Israel Fuchs, music direc-
tor, will lead Hanukah singing.
Hostesses are Mesdames Hyman
Crystal and Ray Dunn. Mrs. Is-
rael I. Halpern is oneg shabbat
chairman.
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The Jewish Chautauqua So-
ciety has donated seven volumes
of Judaica to the library of
Gertrude Berg, the one and Alma College, Alma, Mich.
only Molly Goldberg, of radio,
stage and television fame, will
be in Detroit this week as the
FOR THE FINEST — IN
guest of the Federal Depart.
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Known and loved by millions,
who have seen and heard her
and his Orchestra
on network broadcasts for many
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play the new
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for women on
Monday.
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the dresses are
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featured in
sizes 16 1/2 to
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to 52.
Her one-day
visit to Detroit Mrs. Berg
will be marked by visits to four
LOW RATES
Federal stores, where she will
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meet with customers and ex-
plain how the new Molly Gold-
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Clubs - Organizations
FOR THE FIRST TIME IN DETROIT
BEAUTIFULLY COLORED
FILMS OF ISRAEL .. .
or any part of the world
A
social meeting is planned
by the NORTHWEST CHAP-
TER, Jewish National Home for
Asthmatic Children, for 8:30
p.m., Wednesday, in the home
of Mrs. Albert Dunn, 14251 W.
Lincoln, Oak Park. The film,
"Windows of the World" will be
shown. Women interested in
learning about the only Jewish-
sponsored medical and research
center for asthmatic children of
its kind may call Mrs. Dunn, LI.
8-7864; or Mrs. Morris Burn-
stein, UN. 4-4768.
(More Clubs Page 18)
AVAILABLE FREE
from
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Call UN 4-4464
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'NORTHWEST YOUNG
ISRAEL SISTERHOOD will
hold a board meeting Monday
evening, in the home of Mrs.
Rudolph Kar, when plans for a
paid-up membership luncheon
will be outlined. The latter
event will take place Dec. 9,
and a Hanukah auction party
is planned for Dec. 13, under
the chairmanship of Mrs. Zal
Aaron.
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YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR
C - 11 O L E M will hold a board
meeting at 12:30 p.m., Monday,
in the home of Mri. Henry Box-
man, 17320 Fairfield.
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Plans for the Dec. 10 donor
dinner at Rainbow Terrace will
be outlined to board members
of RADOMER LADIES AUXIL-
IARY at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in
the home of Mrs. Sam Rubin,
vice-president, 23500 Wildwood,
Oak Park.
* *
Mrs. Bernard Aston, presi-
dent of the HOME FOR AGED
AUXILIARY, announces a serv-
ice board brunch at 12 noon,
Thursday, in the home of Mrs.
William Belinsky, 21911 Clover-
lawn, Oak Park. Co-hostesses at
the gathering, which will fea-
ture the film, "Color Comes
Calling," are Mesdames Harris
Becker, Irwin Faudman and
Morris Lessen. The service
group is composed of volunteers
who assist residents of the
Home in regular and special
projects.
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• Mrs. Irving Arlin will serve
as mistress of ceremonies at the
21st annual donor luncheon of
the David-Ho-
rodoker Young
Women's Or-
ganization, to
be held Tues-
day afternoon,
at Holiday
Manor. Mickey
Woolf will en-
tertain, a n
Mrs. Moses
Lehrman will
give the invo-
cation. Prizes
will be award-
e d . Proceeds
Mrs. Arlin
will aid the
needy at home and provide
CARE packages for indigent
families in Israel. For tickets,
call Mrs. M. Weinstein, UN 4-
8307; or Mrs. J. Guternian, DI
1-9088.
* * *
Mrs. Ben Slutsky, president
of BETH JOSEPH SISTER-
HOOD, announces that a games
party originally scheduled for
this Saturday night has been
postponed to some future date.
* * *
Mrs. Jack Seder, president of
Books to Alma College
`Molly Goldberg'
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