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February 06, 1959 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-02-06

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omen's Club activities

JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB
will meet Monday, when a film
from the American Cancer Soci-
ety will be shown. A Valentine
party for retarded children at
Neighborhood House, Fort and
Porter, will be given Thursday,
at which time a check for $2,000
will be presented to the Detroit
ASsociation for Retarded Chil-
dren.

*

Mrs. Harry Eichenhorn, mem-
bership chairman of the BETH
ABRAHAM SISTERHOOD, an-
nounces a paid-up membership
luncheon, to be held at 12:30
p.m., Tuesday, in the syna-
gogue's Nusbaum Hall. A skit,
"Molly Goldberg Gets Her Mem-
ber," will be presented by the
Sisterhood dramatic group,
which is directed by Mrs. Israel
I. Halpern.
* * *
GAMMA KAPPA CHI ALUM-
NI AUXILIARY is planning its
annual fund-raising affair at
8:30 p.m., Monday, at Rainbow
Terrace, when a fashion show,
entertainment, prizes and re-
freshments will be featured.
Proceeds will be used for a one-
year education scholarship for a
student at Wayne State Univer-
sity. For tickets, call Mrs. Mor-
ris Hoffman, KE. 7-1455. They
also are available at the door.
* * *
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
will hold a board meeting on
- Feb. 13, in the home of Mrs.
Arthur Gilbert, 26645 York,
Huntington Woods. Dessert
luncheon will be served.
* * *
A luncheon is planned by the
SHOLEM AL EICHE M WO-
MEN'S DIVISION at 12 noon,
Saturday, in the Institute audi-
torium, when hostesses will be
Mesdames Bessie Zarankin and
Minnie Avrin. Moishe Haar,
principal of the Sholem Alei-
chem School, will discuss H. Lei-
vick's play, "The Golem Dream"
in honor of the author's 70th
birthday. In tribute to Jewish
Music Month, Malke Shaw will
offer a selection of Yiddish and
Hebrew music. Friends are in-
vited. - • •
* * *
A musical program is planned
by Ruth Gosmari, cultural chair-
man of KINNERET CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, at 12 noon,
Wednesday, in the Hayim Green-
berg Center. Dedicated to Jewish
Music Month, the program will
feature a rendering of folk songs
by Malke Shaw.
• * *
NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet at 12:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, in the Hayim Green-
berg Center. Molly Boraks and
Sophie Sulkes, chairmen, are
planning an educational pro-
gram. Hostesses are Lillian
Klein and Rose Alenco. Guests
are invited.
* , *
NORTHWEST YOUNG IS-
RAEL SISTERHOOD will meet
Tuesday evening, in the syna-
gogue social hall,. when Mrs.
Milton Duchan is chairman.
Hostesses will be Mesdames
Rose Mirkin and Sophie Konek.
* * *
AVIVA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hear an address on -
"Inter-Group Religious Coopera-
tion" by Mrs. Golda Morford,.
national president of the Bap-
tist Business and Professional
Union, at 8:30 p.m., Thursday,
in • the home of Mrs. Frieda Fai-
gin, 19145 Coyle.
* *
YOUTH EDUCATION
LEAGUE's mystery "Fun-0-
Rama" luncheon will be pre-
sented at 12:30 p.m., Feb. 18, in
the Fountain Room of the Ma-
sonic Temple, according to Mrs.
Joseph A. Sklar, president. Mes-
dames Robert Lewiston, Gerald
Mosher and Philip Kaplan are in
charge of the event, which will
feature entertainment, surprise

gifts and a vacation trip. For
tickets, call Mrs. Avery Tucker,
DI. 1-2817.
*
*
MEDINA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, has scheduled a mem-
bership meeting for Tuesday
evening, in the home of Mrs.
Mort Witken, 18706 Strathmoor.
A Jewish Music Month program
is planned.
*
*
Dr. Shmarya Kleinman, past
president of the Jewish Commu-
nity Council and presently a
member of its executive commit-
tee, will address members of the
PASADENA STUDY CLUB, on
Tuesday evening, in the home
of Mrs. Ruth Dubin, 18210 Ap-
poline. He will review Boris Pas-
ternak's "Dr. Zhivago." A social
hour will follow.
* * *
KAPPA NU MOTHERS'
CLUB will meet at 8 p.m.,
Wednesday, in the home of Mrs.
Ray Rosenberg, 18248 Robson.
Final plans will be made for a
fund-raising affair to initiate a
scholarship fund.

BY HENRY LEONARD

ogy . Society, will demonstrate
medical uses of hypnosis. A so-
cial hour with refreshments will
follow. Friends are invited.
* g.: *

DEBORAH SERVICE LEA-
GUE will hold a paid-up mem-
bership luncheon at 12:30 p.m.,
Saturday, in the home of Mrs.
Frances Labensky, 17670 New
Hampshire, Southfield Town-
ship. A regular meeting is sched-
uled for Monday, in the home of
Mrs. Nancy Miller, 18650 Rose-
lawn. A social will follow.
• * *

Mrs. Sam Isaacs, president of
AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet at 12:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, in the home of Mrs.
Harry Schecter, 24728 Maryland,
Southfield Farms. Dessert lunch-
eon will be served, after which
a program celebrating Jewish
Music Month is planned.
* * *

A special board meeting of
the JEWISH WOMEN'S EU-
ROPEAN WELFARE ORGANI-
ZATION has been called for
*
*
12 noon, Tuesday, in the home
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT of Mrs. Anna Sofferin, 2637
CLUB and KADIMAH SOCIAL Boston, when reservations for
CLUB will jointly sponsor an the March 18 donor luncheon
anniversary dinner-dance at 6:30 will be accepted.
p.m., Sunday, in the Workmen's
Circle Center, 18227 W. 7 Mile.
Friends are invited. For tickets,
call Mrs. L. Friedman, UN.
4-2994.
* * *
CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will hold a board
meeting at 12 noon, Monday, at
Holiday Manor, when hostesses
will be Mesdames Bella Kozioff,
Harold Kozioff, Sam Letvin,
Leonard Mitz and Louis Markle.
Tickets for the cocktail party
and buffet supper on Feb. 14
are still available by calling
Mrs. Albert Kanfer, UN. 3-9735.
*
*
NORTHLAND .CHAPTE R,
Women's American -ORT, will
hold a games -party at 7:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, in the Northland
Center Hospitality- House. Tick-
ets for the event, open to the
MISS BARBARA JANOWER
public, will be available at the
door. Proceeds will provide im-
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W.
proved health facilities for stu- Janower, • of 15839 Snowden,
dents in rehabilitation training announce the engagement of
centers maintained by ORT in their daughter, B a r b a r a, to
Europe, North Africa and Israel. Irving R. Becker, of Oak Park,
Refreshments and prizes also son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
are planned.
William Becker. The couple will
* * *
wed in July.
Mrs: David Shuster, program
chairman of SABRA CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, announces that
the group will join with the en-
tire membership in honoring
national vice - president, Mrs.
Clara Leff, on Thursday, at the
Pantomimist Shai K. Ophir
Hayim Greenberg Center. Mrs. will appear in a one-man show
Hy Fogelman, president, has at 8:30 p.m., Feb. 18, in the
named the following World Jew- Scottish Rite Cathedral of Ma-
ish Child Day chairmen: Mes-
sonic Temple.
dames Sidney Ferst, children's
A fourth-
movie; Murray Greenwald, can-
generation Is-
nisters; and Burton Hartman,
raeli, Ophir
dance. For information, call Mrs.
has been on
Ferst, LI 3-8615.
tour of the
*
*
United States
Plans are being made by the
with his show
EVERGREEN CONGREGA-
and has receiv-
TION SISTERHOOD for its first
ed critical ac-
Purim Ball, to be held March
claim wherev-
21, in the new synagogue build-
er he has ap-
ing. Proceeds will go to furnish
peared, includ-
the kitchen. For tickets or infor-
i n g favorable
mation, call Mrs. Edward Fer-
comment from
tell, KE. 5-8035.
the New York-
*
er and Lif e
A membership meeting of
Ophir
magazines.
AHAVAS ACHIM SISTERHOOD
Ophir is noted for his having
is planned for 8:30 p.m., Mon- freed the art of the mime from
day, in the synagogue social hall, its classical form—having intro-
when guests for the evening will duced . dialogue supplementing
be members of the Outer Drive and enhancing his act. "I have
Presbyterian Church Women's a voice, so why not use it?" he
Association. Mrs. Hy Rosman, notes by way of explanation.
president, announces that Mrs.
In addition to his personal
L. Schreiber, the evening's pro- appearances, Ophir has been
gram chairman, has arranged seen on television in variety,
for the appearance of Shimon comedy and dramatic roles.
and Elaine Gewirtz, who will
Tickets for the show are
present Israeli and Yiddish folk available at Grinnell's down-
songs. Dr. Maxwell Hoffman, a town and Center Music Shop at
member of the Detroit Hypnol- Northland.

"Mrs. Klein, let's put it this way. You have two
personalities ... a KOSHER one and a TREFE."

CoPr.195P, Leonard Pritikin

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in One-Man Show
at Masonic, Feb. 18

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