BETH ABRAHAM SISTER-
HOOD will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
Thursday, at the synagogue,
announces Sisterhood president
Mrs. Oscar Bank. An election
slate will be presented and re-
freshments will be • served.
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lyn Joseph, worthy matron, 4089
W. Outer Dr. Plans for a May
12 fund-raising luncheon at
Northland Center Hospitality
House will be discussed.
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Mrs. David Shuster. president
of SABRA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick Women, announces that Mrs.
will review 'Exodus" at the Milton Arm will speak on "The
election meeting of BETH Modern Jewish Woman at Holi-
AARON SISTERHOOD at 12:30 day Time" at 12:30 p.m., Tues-
p.m., M o n d a y. Refreshments day, in the home of Mrs. Sidney
will be served. For information Ferst, 15001 Pearson, Oak Park.
on the Sisterhod study group Mrs. Al Reifler is program
which meets each month at the chairman. For information, call
home of a different member, Mrs. Max Sussman, LI. 7-9674.
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call Mrs. Michael Wailier, UN
OLGA JASLOVE FAMILY
3-6792.
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CLUB will meet at 9 p.m., to-
HANITA, BRANDEIS, AVO- day, in the home of Mrs. Abe
DAH and AVIVA Chapters of Gray, 7108 Thatcher, when the
Pioneer Women will hold a group's ninth anniversary will
be celebrated.
joint meeting
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at 8:30 p.m.,
JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB
Monday, at
the Hayim will meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday,
Greenberg in parlor C of the Northland
Center, 19161 Center Concourse. Plans for the
Schaefer. May 11 mother and daughter
dinner will be made. For reser-
Louis Red-
vations, call Elaine Myers, LI.
stone will 6-7430.
show pictures
* * *
and speak on
A benefit party for Multiple
Redstone his recent trip Sclerosis will be given by
to Israel. Members, husbands PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
and guests are invited.
CLUB, in memory of Seymore
• * *
Gross, at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at
NORTHWEST C HAP T E R, Cong. Beth Joseph, 18450 Wy-
Women's American ORT, will oming. Games and mahj are
hold its installation luncheon at planned, according to Mrs.
12 noon, Wednesday, in t h e Joseph Kobrin, chairman.
home of Mrs. Sidney Wigler, Friends are invited. Tickets
1280 W. 7 Mile. Mrs. Ben Jacob, will be sold at the door..
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a past regional president, will
conduct the ceremonies. A Far
NORTH WOODWARD
East interior decoration pro- BRANCH, Jewish Women's
gram is planned, and will fea- European Welfare Organiza-
ture Roberta MacMullan, who - tion, will hold a brunch and
will show slides and speak on games party at 12 noon, Tues-
her observations during three day, in the home of Mrs. Abe
years in Tokyo. For reserva- Winokur, 4370 W. Outer Dr.
Friends are invited to attend.
tions, call TO 9-3311.
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BETH JOSEPH SISTER-
Delta Theta Chapter of
DELTA PHI EPSILON soror- HOOD will meet at 1 p.m.,
ity, on the campus of Wayne Tuesday, in the synagogue so-
State University, recently in- cial hall. Hostesses will be Mes-
stalled the following new of- dames Ben Efros and Philip
ficers: Julie Elkin, president; Friedman.
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Enid Pink, vice-president; Gail
Mrs. David Sislin, Moetzot
Capitol, treasurer; Helene Clif-
ford and Anita Davis, secre- Hapoalot chairman of CLUB
taries; and Merle Omenke, Hel- ONE, Pioneer • Women, an-
en Rice, Myra Cohen and Rose nounces a special meeting de-
Ellen Cohen. Member Janis voted to World Jewish Child's
Brown has been selected to Day at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in
compete as the WSU represen- the Hayim Greenberg Center.
tative in a national magazine's Reports on various PWO activi-
contest to find the ten best ties on behalf of Child's Day
dressed college girls in Amer- will be given by Mesdames
Sarah DeRoven, dance tickets;
ica.
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Sema Liepah, coin books; and
YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR Eva Heinick, cannister drive. A
CHOLEM will hold an open social hour will follow.
* * *
meeting and Passover baking
competition at 12:30 p.m., Mon-
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
day, at the home of Mrs. Harry will devote a special meeting
Stone, 13233 Vassar. Plans for at 12 noon, Wednesday, in the
the May 3 dinner-dance at Club Greenberg Center, to Mr. and
Gay Haven will be discussed.
Mrs. A. Fink, Ida Rubenstein
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and Sophie Chud, who are
EVERGREEN CONGREGA- leaving to spend Passover in
TION SISTERHOOD will hold Israel. Emanuel Mark, director
a board meeting at 8:30 p.m., of the Greenberg Center, will
Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. speak, and a brunch will be
Harold Eskovitz, 17157 Dolores, served. Friends are invited.
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Livonia: A regular meeting is
MEDINA CHAPTER, Pioneer
scheduled for Thursday, at the
synagogue, when election of of- Women, will meet on Tuesday
ficers will be featured. Mrs. evening, in the home of Mrs.
George Karber, program chair- Harry Resnick, 3255 Elmhurst,
man, advises that the meeting when Saul ,Maltz, director and
also will open the Torah Fund principal of the Workmen's
Circle Schools, will speak on
cannister drive.
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"Yiddish Culture in Ameiica
GOOD FELLOWSHIP WOM- Today." A social hour will
EN'S AUXILIARY will hold a follow.
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*
brunch at 12:30 p.m., Saturday,
GOLDA MYERSON CHAP-
ill the home of Mrs. Ida Ber-
ger, 16808 Lilac. Hostesses will TER, Pioneer Women, will
be Mesdames Ida Benach, Jen- meet at 9 p.m., Tuesday, in the
ny Bednarch, Ida Berger and Greenberg Center. Mrs. Ger-
Mary Beltzman. Proceeds will trude Stoller will be hostess at a
social hour in honor of the en-
go to charity.
gagement of her daughter.
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PURITY CHAPTER, Order of
JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
the Eastern Star, will hold an PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
officers' meeting at 8 p.m., Mon- TION has scheduled a board
day, in the home of Mrs. Eve- meeting for 12 noon, Monday,

in the home of Mrs. Mildred
Meyers, 8290 Garbondale. Plans
will be made for the pre-Pass-
over bake sale Wednesday and
Thursday, in the area's kosher
meat markets. Proceeds will go
to assist orphaned families in
Israel.
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*

CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will meet at 8:30
p.m., April 20, at Holiday
Manor. Mrs. Elliott Schubiner,
program vice-president, advises
that Dr. Jack Jackman will be
featured in a demonstration of
hypnosis.
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DETROIT LINK, Order. of
the Golden Chain, invites mas-
ter Masons to its installation
of Ida Swartz as worthy matron
and Harry Tushman as worthy
patron. The program is planned
for Monday evening, in the
Sholem Aleichem Institute,
19350 Greenfield. A reception
will follow.

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*

Oak Parker Jeanette Cohen
bowled a 635 series (190, 199
and 246) last week at Bowler-
ama, reports Marge Glassman,
secretary of the Bnai Brith
Downtown Chapter League.

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An open board meeting of
the HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
will take place this afternoon,
at the home of Mrs. John Moss-
man, 18914 Warrington. Des-
sert luncheon will be served.

* * *

DETROIT HOPE FOR
JUVENILES, an organization
devoted to assisting children
afflicted with cystic fibrosis,
will hold a games night party
at 8 p.m., Sunday, in the Hayim
Greenberg Center, 19161
Schaefer. Proceeds will pur-
chase a positive pressure ma-
chine, used in the treatment
of youngsters suffering from
the affliction. For tickets, call
Mrs. W. Simon, president, BR.
3-6567.

AFTER EASTER

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* * *
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AUXILIARY recently distrib-
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pledge to the flag and informa-
tion on the history of the Uni-
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cans, who were sworn in as U.S.
citizens in ceremonies April 7,
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Women's Citub activities

Jeanette Cohen Bowling
Series Score Hits 635

19 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday April 10, 1959

Betrothal Told

