THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Fr iday, March 13,
To Wed Turie
JWVA President.
Here for Annual
Goodwill Lunch.
Miss Sylvia Piltch, national
president of the Jewish War
Veterans Auxiliary, will be in
Detroit from Monday to Wednes-
day as the guest of the JWVA
Department of Michigan.
Highlight of her visit will be
her appearance as honored
guest at the Department's 12th
annual Goodwill Luncheon, to
be held on Tuesday afternoon,
at the Memorial Home.
Miss Piltch will be greeted
by Mrs. Oscar Katz, JWVA
president here, and by repre-
sentatives of all veterans groups
in the area. The luncheon is
attended by women from nearly
20 other veterans organizations,
and is given to promote better
understanding among women of
all races and creeds through
their common interest in vet-
erans service.
Mrs. Henry Kaplan, chairman
of the luncheon, announces that
Mrs. Ann Forbat, pianist, and
Mrs. Giurgitza Heermance, lyric
soprano, will provide the after-
noon's entertainment.
Other plans being made for
Miss Piltch during her tour here
will be a Goodwill Tea given by
the Flint Auxiliary; visits at va-
rious hospital installations in
the state; and a dinner Wednes-
day evening, at Sammy's.
A special meeting has been
arranged, to which all JWV
members are invited on Monday
evening. Arrangements for Miss
Piitch's visit are being made by
Mrs. Sam Spolan,
Boat Show to Open
Home Honors Couple on 62nd Anniversary
Activities
MISS SANDRA SHER
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Sher, of
Woodingham Drive, announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Sandra, to Howard I. Hords,
son of Mrs. Shirley Hords and
the late Mr. Lawrence Hords.
A June 9 wedding has been
planned at the Rainbow Terrace.
Mrs. Cohen to Speak
at JWEWO Donor
Mrs. Jack Seder, president of
the Jewish - Women's European
Welfare Organization, has called
a special dessert luncheon meet-
ing for 12:30
p.m., Monday,
in the D. W.
Simons Center,
4000 Tuxedo. •'
Arra nge-
meats will be
completed for
the annual do-
nor luncheon,
scheduled for
12 noon, Wed-
nesday at Rain-
bow Terrace,
when Mrs. Da- -
vid J. Cohen, Mrs. Seder
guest speaker, will present a
review of Jewish humor.
The luncheon is under the
chairmanship of Mrs. Morris
Miller, who is assisted by Mes-
dames Ida Goldsmith, journal;
0. H. Kavieff, darlings; and
Max Englander, tickets.
Everything from boat-making
exhibitions to skin-diving dem-
onstrations will be featured at
the Greater Michigan Boat
Show which opens at the
Detroit Artillery - Armory at
12 noon tomorrow. It will con-
tinue through March 22. Mare
than 400 boats, including at
least 20 big inboard cruisers,
will be on display at the largest
boat show in Michigan's history,
and there will be dozens of ex-
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What is being billed as a
"Battle of the Wits" will be
presented by PISGAH LODGE
at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the
Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161
Schaefer. Two of Detroit's best
known humorists, Aaron Rosen-
berg and Max Sosin will be fea-
tured. Morton Plotnick, former
international president of the
Bnai Brith Young Adults, who
attended the first World Jewish
Youth Conference in Israel, will
speak and show pictures he
took there. A social hour will
conclude the evening.
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BUSINESS & PROFESSION-
AL CHAPTER will hold a social
for paid-up members and their
men guests this Tuesday eve-
ning, at Rainbow Terrace. Tillie
Sims is the featured speaker.
Prizes will be awarded.
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ISRAELETTES CHAPTER,
Bnai Brith Girls, recently held
a games night, from which pro-
ceeds went into a service fund
for scholarships. The organiza-
tion also placed first among the
BBG and AZA groups selling
peanuts for polio in the recent
March of Dimes project, rais-
ing $128 for the polio fund.
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Mrs. Arthur Weisberg, presi-
dent of TIKVAH CHAPTER, an-
nounces that Mesdames Bernard
Goodman and Jack Sayles will
present "Dolls for Democracy,"
a Council ADL project at its
meeting planned for 12:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, at Rainbow Terrace.
Friends. are invited -to attend
and to participate in a social
hour which will follow.
LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP-
TER will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, at Cong. Beth Jo-
seph, when initiation of new
members who comprise the June
Pleason membership class will
be featured. Husbands and
friends are invited. A social
hour will follow.
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ISRAEL CHAPTER will hold
a square dance at 8:30 p.m.,
Saturday, in the Oak Park Com-
munity Center, on Oak Park
Blvd. Ed Silberstein will be the
caller. Refreshments will be
served. For reservations, call
Mickey Greenfield, chairman,
UN 4-7709. A regular meeting
is planned for 8:30 pail., Mon-
day, at Beth Aaron Synagogue,
when a presentation of an
award of merit will be made
to Dr. Morton Sobel, Michigan
regional director of the Anti-
Defamation Lea g u e. "With
These Hands," a film starring
Sam Levine, will be shown, with
commentary by Morton Kanfer,
assistant principal of Crossman
School and an ADL commenta-
tor for the past five years. The
public is invited to attend.
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ALBERT D. TUCKER
LODGE will hold its first an-
nual games night party at 8
p.m., March 24, at Cong. Beth
Joseph. Prizes and refreshments
are planned. For tickets, call
Dick Salle, UN. 1-4881, or
Marshall Rachleff, LI. 6-9770.
The Jewish Home for Aged
was the scene last week for
some fancy celebrating in honor
of the 62nd anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Goldstein, both
of whom are residents of the
Home.
Although the couple's an-
niversary actually was in Octo-
ber, the first the staff at the
Home heard about it was a cou-
ple of weeks ago. And when
they did, they immediately
swung into action, to provide a
party the Goldsteins will not
forget.
Sharing in the festivities were
the couple's six children, Ar-
thur, Sam and George Stone
and Harry Goldstein, Mrs. Max
Kogan and Mrs. Saul Tafler.
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