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December 05, 1958 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-12-05

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Women's elith activities

PURITY CHAPTER, Order of
the Eastern Star, will hold an
executive meeting at 7:30 p.m.,
Monday, in the home of Maida
Krause, 18442 Lauder. Plans for
a luncheon Feb. 2, at the East-
ern Star Temple, 80 W. Alexan-
drine, will be discussed.
* * *
EZRA AID TO ISRAEL will
hold its annual donor luncheon
at 12 noon, Monday, in the May-
fair Room, according to Rose
Sharkey, chairman. Proceeds
will go to the Pioneer Women's
Moetzet Hapoalot fund and local
charities.
* * *
Mrs. Mildred Kramer, cultu-
ral chairman of CLUB ONE
Pioneer Women, announces that
its meeting at 12:30 p.m., Tues-
day, in the Hayim Greenberr
Center, will be dedicated to Ha-
nukah. Movsas G-oldoftas, prin
cipal of the United Jewish Foil ,
Schools, will be guest speaker.
A social hour with holiday re
freshments will follow. Friend:
are invited.
* * •
JULIUS ROSENWALD AUX
ILIARY, American Legion, wil -
hold an executive board meet
ing at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, it
the home of Mrs. Samuel Slak
ter, second vice-president, 1867
Prest. Discussion will center or
the annual Hanukah party fo:
Jewish children at Lapeer Hos
pital, on Dec. 21.
* * *
MEDINA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold its annua -
Hanukah party on Tuesday eve
ning, in the home of Mrs. Phil-
ip Wedes, 10160 Albany, Oat
Park. A skit, grab bag and holi
day refreshments will be fea
Lured.
* * *
A Hanukah program is plan-
ned by AVODAH CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, at 12:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, in the home of Mrs.
Ethel Isaacs, 19903 Warrington.
A candlelighting ceremony will
be followed by a talk given by
Mrs. Frankie Naggar, recently
returned from Israel.
* * *
GOLDA MYERSON CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will meet
at 9 p.m., Tuesday, in the Hayim
Greenberg Center, when Ora
Kutnick and Morton Plotnick
will show movies and talk on
their recent trip to Israel.
* * *
DETROIT LINK, Order of the
Golden Chain, is repeating its
New Year's Eve dinner-dance
by popular request, it is an-
nounced this week by Esther
Kozin, worthy matron. To be
held at Temple Israel, the event
will feature the music of Hal
Gordon and his orchestra. For
reservations, call Mrs. Rose
Bernstein, UN. 4-2504. A Ha-
nukah games party is planned
following Monday's meeting at
Rainbow Terrace. Refreshments
and prizes are planned.
* * *
GAMMA KAPPA CHI AUX-
ILIARY has scheduled its an-
nual paid-up membership din-
ner Thursday evening, in the
home of Mrs. Sam LaFond,
14428 Pembroke.
*
*
Mrs. Isadore Levin, president
of LADIES OF YESHIVATH
BETH YEHUDAH and WO-
MEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE,
invites friends and members of
both groups, to participate in
their annual Hanukah party, to
be held at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday,
at Rainbow Terrace. Proceeds
will go to the Beth Yehudah
Schools' scholarship fund.
Games, prizes and entertainment
will be featured. For tickets, call
Mrs. Pearl Leader, WE. 3-0938,
or Mrs. D. J. Cohen, TO. 6-8678.
• * *
Mrs. Hy Rossman, president
of AHAVAS ACHIM SISTER-
HOOD, will give a complete re-
port of the convention of the

National Women's L e a g u e,
United Synagogue of America,
held recently in Miami Beach,
at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the syn-
agogue social hall. A kitchen
shower is planned to add uten-
sils for the synagogue kitchen.
Friends are invited.
* * *
CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will hold a board
meeting at 12 noon, Monday, at
Holiday Manor, when hostesses
will be Mesdames Sol Deitch,
Sam Dryman, Lou Ellman, New-
ton Einstandig, Samuel Ellman
and Abe Feldman. Members in-
terested in fund-raising kits
should call Mrs. Harold Lupi-
5aff, UN. 4-2386.
*
*
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
viii hold a board meeting and
_lessert luncheon on Dec. 12, in
the home of Mrs. Al Finstein,
16569 Muirland. Hanukah bas-
:ets will be sent to needy fam-
lies, under the chairmanship of
.,Irs. Andrew Blau.
*
*
A Hanukah party is planned
.y PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
on Monday evening, at
'.8450 Wyoming. Cantor Hyman
T. Adler will entertain, and
':oliday refreshments will be
served. Husbands and friends
Ire invited.
* * *
FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
Iizrachi Women, will culminate
As fund-raising campaign with
is 19th annual donor luncheon
m Tuesday afternoon, at Rain-
mix Terrace. Mrs. Joshua Sper-
.(a, recently back from Israel,
sill speak on Mizrachi projects
there, and Mrs. Lillian Witten-
'.)erg will present a program of
Hebrew and English songs. For
reservations, call Mrs. Paul Fen-
ton, donor chairman, UN. 2-5772.
* * *
BETH JOSEPH SISTERHOOD
invites family and friends to a
Hanukah dinner party at 5:30
p.m., Sunday, in the synagogte
social hall, 18450 Wyoming.
Reservations may be placed with
Etta Kleiman, DI. 1-9026, or
Sara Karp, UN. 4-8917.
* * *
Dr. Norman Drachler will be
guest speaker at the meeting of
ADAS SHALOM SISTERHOOD,
at 12:30. p.m., Monday, at the
synagogue. Dr. Drachler will
discuss the latest report sub-
mitted by the Citizen's Commit-
tee on School Needs, announced
program chairman Mrs. Harry
Nachman, and chairman of the
day Mrs. Sol S. Grossman. Dr.
Drachler has been in the De-
troit school system for 22 years
and is a former principal and
an instructor in the Wayne
State University college of edu-
cation.
* * *
BUSINESS AND PROFES-
SIONAL Chapter of PIONEER
WOMEN will celebrate Hanu-
kah with a party at the home
of the president, Gertrude Lind,
Dec. 10. A card party also is
planned. For information call
Gertrude Lind, KE 7-1054, or
Sylvia Rosenfeld, at DI 1-1435.
*
*
BETH YEHUDAH SISTER-
HOOD will hold a combined
membership and Hanukah party
at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, in
the synagogue social hall. Host-
esses will be Mesdames M. Lev-
in, R. Levin and S. Freedman.
Friends are invited.
* * *
A Hanukah program is plan-
ned by CHANNA CZENESH
CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, on
Monday afternoon, in the Hayim
Greenberg Center, when A. L.
Lachover, of the United Hebrew
Schools, will speak on "The
Universal Element in Hanukah."
Mrs. Esther Lichtenstein will be
the day's chairman, and host-
esses at a dessert luncheon will
be Mesdames Rebecca Asner,
Ruth Bright and Jessie Bright.
Guests are welcome.

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Detroit members of the UNIT-
ED ORDER OF TRUE SISTERS
will attend the organization's
annual convention, Sunday to
Tuesday, at the Sheraton Ho-
tel, in Chicago. Among the local
delegates to the parley, the first
held outside New York in the
112-year history of the organi-
zation, are Mesdames Alan Gold-
man, senior delegate, and Her-
bert Green, junior delegate.
Others are Mesdames George
Rosenberg, Simon Traurig,
Louis Bassell, Milton Baer, Ann
Feldman, Leslie Joseph; Arthur
Lubin, Harry Morse, James
Postel and Sam Stecker. Mrs.
Harris Crane is president of
the Detroit Chapter.
* * *
DEBORAH SERVICE
LEAGUE will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
Thursday, in the home of Mrs.
Ceil Fradin, .20540 Bentler Ct.,
when a beauty consultant will
speak. Members should bring
knitting needles and other sup-
plies for children at the Haw-
thorne Center. For information,
call KE. 1-5223 or UN. 4-0312.
* * *
BUSINESS & PROFESSION-
AL GROUP, Hadassah, will join
with the EVENING GROUP
for a Hanukah party at 2 p.m.,
Dec. 14, at Hadassah House.
Prizes and refreshments have
been planned by program co-
chairmen, Arda Barenholtz and
Ruth Drazin.
* * *
EVERGREEN CONGREGA-
TION SISTERHOOD will hold
a board meeting at 8:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, in the home of Mrs.
Edward Waldman, 19923 Coo-
ley.
* * *
Mrs. S. Stashefsky, president
of CLUB TWO, Pioneer Wo-
men, announces a Hanukah
luncheon, to be held at 12
noon, Wednesday, in the Hay-
im Greenberg Center. Mrs. I.
Riseman, cultural chairman, in-
vites friends to attend. Mes-
dames M. Labiner and M. Plaf-
kin have planned the festivi-
ties.
*
*

MAX LERNER STUDY
GROUP of the Detroit Chapter,
National Women's Committee
for Brandeis University, will
meet at 12:30 p.m., Monday,
in the home of Mrs. Aubrey
Goldman, 19995 Renfrew. Des-
sert luncheon will be served.
Mrs. Samuel Aaron, chairman,
invites all members to attend.
For reservations, call UN. 2-
1600.
* * *
EQUALITY CLUB will meet
for a luncheon on Monday af-
ternoon, in the home of Mrs. Sid
Goldberg, 20467 Basil. Final
plans will be discussed for the
Dec. 15 donor luncheon, at Holi-
day Manor. For information, call
Mrs. David Rosenberg, donor
chairman, LI. 7-5960.
(More Clubs, Page 27)

Farband general secretary luncheon will be held for at-
Louis Segal will be keynote tendants on Sunday afternoon.
speaker at the opening session
of the Farband Labor Zionist
Order of Detroit annual con-
ference at the Hayim Green-
berg Center, Saturday and
Sunday.
For. Any Occasion
The conference will also
Featuring
participate in a Hanukah pro-
"GLORIA BROOKS
gram which will feature United
VANGUARDS
Jewish Folk School students
directed by singing teacher
Call SALLY FIELDS
Mrs. Shoshana Freedman.
TR 1-4141
The balance of the confer-
ence will be devoted to policy
(Other Smart Combos)
and progress considerations. A

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