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January 30, 1959 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-01-30

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Women's

CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
will hold a Histadrut meeting,
originally scheduled for Jan. 21,
at 12 noon, Wednesday, in the
Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161
Schaefer. Friends are invited.
* *
Mrs. Bernard Aston, president
of the HOME FOR AGED AUX-
ILIARY, announces a service
board brunch, to be held at 12
noon, Thursday, in the home
of Mrs. Morris Ostrow, 13142
Borgman, Huntington Woods.
Co-hostesses will be Mesdames
George Bass, Morris Gerber and
Sam Aaron. Mrs. Dan LeVine.
program chairman, announces
that the afternoon's theme will
be "The Perfect Hostess." The
service group is composed of
women who actively assist resi-
dents of the Home at occupa-
tional therapy, hobby work-
shops. games and sponsoring
monthly birthday parties.

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activities

DETROIT LADIES AUXIL-
IARY, American Medical Cen-
ter at Denver, will install its
newly-elected officers at 12:30
p.m., Tuesday, in the D. W.
Simons Center, 4000 Tuxedo. To
he inducted are Mesdames Paul
Shapiro, president; Sarah Water-
stone, Sadie Bolofsky, Dora
Garber and Louis Honigman,
vice-presidents; Pauline Brand-
wine, Morris Sriro and Yetta
Forbes, honorary vice-presi-
dents; Stella Solomon, A. Got-
liffe and Max Ducker secre-
taries; Louis Schuster, treasurer,
and Samuel Markowitz, adviser.
* •
WOMEN'S ORTHODOX
LEAGUE will meet at 8:30
p.m.. Monday, at 3216 Fullerton.
Hostesses will be Mesdames
Abraham J. Gluckowsky, Louis
Cohen and Bernard Singal. Mrs.
Lewis Cohen will review Harry
Golden's "Only in America."

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RODIN CLUB will meet for
dessert luncheon at 12:30
p.m.. Wednesday, in the home
of Mrs. Milton Fishman, 18267
Marlowe.
• • •
PURITY CHAPTER, Order of
the Eastern Star, is planning
a fund-raising luncheon and
games party at 12 noon, Mon-
day, at its temple, 80 W. Alex-
andrine. Mrs. Paula Stark,
chairman, invites friends to at-
tend. For tickets, call Esther
Goldstaff. UN 4-2557, or Esther
Tenzer, DI 1-0235. That same
evening a business meeting is
scheduled for 7:30 p.m., accord-
ing to Evelyn Joseph, worthy
matron. Inspector Bullock, of
the Detroit Police Department
bureau of censorship, will speak.
Husbands are invited.


GAMMA KAPPA CHI
ALUMNI AUXILIARY is plan-
ning its annual fund-raising
program for 8:30 p.m.. Feb. 9,
at Rainbow Terrace. Fashions,
prizes, entertainment and re-
freshments will be featured.
Proceeds will go for a year's
scholarship at Wayne State Uni-
versity. For tickets. call Mrs.
Morris Hoffman. KE 7-1455.
(More Clubs Page 18)

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FACIAL HAIR

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Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller, of
Clements Ave., announce the re-
cent marriage of their daughter,
Joyce, to Emanuel Lang, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lang, of
Tuxedo Ave. The couple is cur-
rently honeymooning in New
York.

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Aviva and Sharona Chapters
of Pioneer Women will jointly
sponsor an
evening with
art collector
and authority
Lawrence
Fleischman at
9 p.m., Thurs-
day, in the
Hayim Green-
berg Center,
19161 Schae-
f e r. Fleisch-
man, a mem-
ber of the U.S.
Advisory Com-
mittee on Cul- Fleischman
tural Activities for the U.S. In-
formation Agency, will speak
on parallelisms and contrasts
in American and Israeli art.
a a *

DETROIT HOPE FOR JUVE-
NILES is making plans for a
games party, to be held April
12, at the Hayim Greenberg
Center, as its major fund-rais-
ing project of the year. Pro-
ceeds will go to benefit the
Michigan Cystic Fibrosis Asso-
ciation. For tickets, call Mrs.
A. Rozanoff, UN 2-3033.
a a a
Dr. Norman Drachler, coordi-
nator of research for the Cit-
izens Advisory Committee on
School Needs, will speak to the
DETROIT SECTION, National
Council of Jewish Women, fol-
lowing a dessert luncheon to be
served at 12:30 p.m., Monday.
in the Northland Center audi-
torium. His subject will be
"Where Do We Go from Here?"
It will outline plans formulated
by the Detroit Board of Educa-
tion as a result of the recent
CAC survey. The public is in-
vited.
• • •
BETH JOSEPH SISTE R-
HOOD will hold a membership
tea at 1 p.m., Tuesday, in the
synagogue social hall. Members
are urged to bring a member.

Recent Bride

CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will hold a cocktail
party and buffet supper on Feb.
14, at Holiday Manor. Tickets
are available from Mrs. Albert
Kanfer, UN 3-9735. A turn-in
meeting for pledges will be held
Monday, at the home of Mrs.
Harold Kozloff, 19510 Renfrew.
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FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
Mizrachi Women, will culmi-
nate its membership drive with
a luncheon Tuesday afternoon,
in the home of Mrs. Max Men-
delson, 19190 Prairie. "Side by
Side," a new Israeli movie, will
be shown. For information, call
Mrs. David Novetsky, member-
ship chairman, UN 1-8066.

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INFANTS SERVICE GROUP
has called a special meeting for
8:30 p.m., Monday, in the
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, S h o I e m Aleichem Institute,
"Your discarded clothing
will hold a board meeting Tues- 19350 Greenfield. A social eve-
can help the
day, in the home of Mrs. I.
ning. husbands and friends are
Beth Yehudah Schools'
Alpert. 18635 Mark Twain. A
invited. Mrs. George Schwartz
Rummage Campaign"
general meeting is planned for
is in charge of the program
For pick up call
Tuesday, in the Hayim Green-
while Mrs. Edwin Roth is hos-
berg Center, when Michael tess for the evening.
WE 1-0203
Michlin will be guest speaker.
Hamisha Asar b'Shevat refresh-
ments will he served by Mes-
dames R. Tahack and I. Berman
of the social committee.
* s *
FOR STYLING OF TODAY
PYTHIAN SISTERS has
scheduled an officers' meeting
at the home of Mrs. Phyllis
Drucker this Wednesday. Under
the leadership of Jennie Rosen-
berg, most excellent chief, plans
will be made for a March 4
membership tea.
*
*
GOLDA MYERSON CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will hear
Mrs. Rose Segal review Leon
Uris' "Exodus" at 9 p.m., Tues-
day, in the Hayim Greenberg
Center. Honoring the birth of
a new granddaughter, Mrs. Belle
Eskow will be hostess for the
evening.
• * a
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB and KADIMAH SOCIAL
CLUB will jointly hold an an-
niversary dinner-dance at 6:30
p.m., Feb. 8, in the Workmen's
Circle Center, 18227 W. 7 Mile.
Friends are invited. For infor-
mation, call Mrs. L. Fried-
man, UN 4-2994.

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