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April 24, 1959 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-04-24

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Women's Cluh activities

LADIES OF YESHIVATH Yates into office as president.
BETH YEHUDAH and WOM- Serving with her are Mesdames
EN'S SABBATH LEAGUE have Sam Schwartz and Milton Mad-
made plans for their 34th an- din, vice-presidents; Sam Eisen-
niversary banquet, to be held berger, treasurer; S. NI. Berent,
May 27, at Holiday Manor. All Irvin Hermanoff, Simpson Al-
proceeds will go to the Beth bion and Milton Golden, secre-
Yehudah Schools.
taries; and William Greenberg
* * *
and Daniel Siegel, both past
YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR presidents, trustees.
* * *
CHOLEM will hold a dinner-
dance on May 3, at Club Gay
A board meeting of CHIL-
Haven. A regular meeting is DREN UNLIMITED is planned
planned for 12:30 p.m., Mon- for Wednesday evening, in the
day, in the home of Mrs. Sig- home of Mrs. Ray Portney,
mund Reifler, 18015 Ardmore. when, according to Mrs. Ray-
* * *
mond Unger, president, a re-
Plans have been formulated port will be given on the suc-
by the SISTERS OF ZION cessful dinner-dance last Sun-
MISS GAIL KOTT
MIZRACHI for a mother and day by Mrs. Isadore Silverman,
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kott, daughter banquet, to be held chairman, and Mrs. Fred Lax,
of W. Outer Dr., announce the at 6 p.M., May 13, at Holiday co-chairman. All proceeds from
engagement of their daughter, Manor. For reservations, call the fund-raising affair support
Gail, to Donald Rovner, son of Mrs. Abraham Kelman, chair- the Penrick ton Nursery for
Mr. and 'Mrs. Mark Rovner, of man, TO 8-5622, or Mrs. Pearl Visually Handicapped Children.
Northfield Blvd., Oak Park.
* * *
Hoffman, co-chairman, UN
Miss Kott is a student at 3-8608. At its May 6 meeting,
JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB
Wayne State University, where also at Holiday Manor, the announces its sixth annual
she is affiliated with Phi Sigma group will observe World Jew- mother and children's dinner,
sorority. Her fiance attended ish Child's Day.
to be held May 11, at North-
Olivet College.
* * *
land Hospitality House. For
The couple has set a Nov. 25
The culminating oneg shab- reservations, call Mrs. Elaine
wedding date.
bat of the current season has Myers, LI. 6-7430.
* * *
been. announced by Mrs.' Rich-
ard Burns, Judaism in the
GOLDA MYERSON CHAP-
home chairman for the AHA- TER, Pioneer Women, will
VAS ACHIM SISTERHOOD. meet this Monday evening, at
Mrs. Milton Arm will be guest the home of Mrs. Fannie Yar-
speaker at the event, slated rows, 16808 San Juan, when
for .1:30 p.m., Saturday, in Mrs. Shoshana Fealk will speak
Mrs. Burns' home, 18459 Hub- on "Sholem Aleichem." Mrs.
bell. Also participating in the Mamie Simmons will be host-
program, which will feature ess.
the observance of Passover, are
Mesdames Isidore Goodman
and Al Kaplan. Songs from
the Haggadah will be presented
by teen-agers Gloria Burns,
Rena Daitch, Connie Jacobs
The annual seminars of the
and Ahuva Edelman.
Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Wo-
* * *
men's Council, at which in-
BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pio coming chapter presidents and
neer Women, will hold its sec- officers are briefed on their
ond annual Passover cookery new responsibilities, will be
contest at 8:30 p.m., Monday, held, beginning Monday and
in the Hayim Greenberg Cen- continuing through June 10.
ter. Judges will select the win-
Announcement of the semi-
ners, and prizes will be award- nar series was made by Mrs.
ed. Also featured will be the David Grosberg, Council presi-
election of officers and a talk dent, who also named Mrs.
by Mrs. H. Shiffman, a member Bernard Bliefield, a past Coun-
of the group recently returned cil president, as chairman of
from Israel. She will speak on the program.
"Crossing the Ocean with Leon
The initial session, on Mon-
Uris."
day, will be on public speaking,
* * *
and will be followed May 4
Final plans for the second with a program on parliamen-
annual luncheon . and . games tary procedure, both to be held
party under the chairmanship at the BBYO office.
of Mrs. Ruth Bader, will be
Other sessions will be held
discussed by members of
as follows:
CHANNAH CZENESH CHAP-
May 28, presidents and vice-
TER, Pioneer Women, on Mon-
day afternoon, at the Hayim presidents; June 1, fund-raising
Greenberg Center. Mrs. Helen and ways and means; June 2,
Faust, psychiatric social work- community service and cancer
er, will speak on "Psychologi- service and also membership
cal Conflicts and Case Histo- retention (two separate ses-
ries." Passover refreshments sions).
On June 4, there will be
will be served by Mesdames
Gitel Curkerman, Gertrude seminars on membership; Israel
Paul and Sarah Portnoy. The program; ADL and Dolls for
Democracy; philanthropies and
annual luncheon will take place
May 4, at Northland Center tributes. while on June 8, ses-
sions will take place on pro-
Hospitality House.
gram and publicity; USO; veter-
* * *
ans, Northville and Pontiac
LADIES AUXILIARY, FIRST Hospitals; BBYO and. Hillel.
GALICIAN SOCIETY is plan- The final session on June 10
ning its 25th anniversary is for secretaries and treasurers.
mother and daughter dinner at
At a _meeting this coming
6:30 p.m., May 7, in the May- Thursday evening, at Cong.
fair Room, 19161 Schaefer. Beth Joseph, the Council will
Past presidents of the Auxil- elect members to serve on the
iary will be given special hon- executive board of District 6.
Newest Spring Flannels and
ors, according to Mesdames
Tweeds. All Sizes -- All
colors. Nationally Advertised
Regina Wauldren, president, Camp Petosega Opens
Names .. .
and Dora Adler, anniversary Four-Week Camp Sessions
chairman. Rabbi Israel I. Hal-
A limited number of four-
Regular
pern will be toastmaster.
week camperships have been
$14.98
* * •
made available at Camp Peto-
to
EQUALITY CLUB will meet sega, at Petoskey, Mich., it has
$17.98
on Wednesday afternoon at the been announced by Leonard
home of Mrs. Michael J. Kush- Baruch and Bertrand Sandweiss,
ner, 8803 • W. '7-Mile, to plan camp directors.
for a charity games party to
All aspects of the camping
be held in May.
program will be available to
* * *
four-week campers, the directors
SIGMA I 0 T A CHAPTER, states. Parents interested in full
19147 LIVERNOIS AVE.
Sigma Alpha Mu Mothers' Club, or partial season should call
AT SEVEN MILE ROAD
at its annual election meeting Baruch, UN 4-7629; or Sand-
Open Thurs., Fri. Eves 'NI 9 P.M.
recently, voted Mrs. Stanley M. weiss, LI 6-0522.

ilkot

BB Women Set

Seminar Series

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meeting and luncheon at 12:30
p.m., Monday, in the home of
Mrs. Joseph Wolfe, of 5017 W.
Outer Dr. Co-hostesses will be
Mesdames Robert Lewiston,
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, •Louis Fried and Philip Kaplan.
will meet at 12:30 p.m., Mon-
day, in the Hayim Greenberg
For the
Perfect Affair ...
Center. Mrs. Chana Micbiin
will speak on "Pesach," and
movies of her trip to Israel
and His Orchestra
will be shown. Passover re-
UN 3-3737
freshments will be served.
* * *
NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID
has scheduled its annual elec-
tion meeting at 12:30 p.m.,
Monday, in the home of Mrs.
Morton Snyder, 17416 Wooding- * Weddings
ham. A dessert luncheon will
Bar
be served. Co-hostesses will be * Mitzvahs
Mesdames B. Schavrein, Gret-

chen Keywell and Ethel Nis-
*Quality work
kar.
* * *

YOUTH EDUCATION
UN 3-8532
LEAGUE will hold a board

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1 7-THE DETROI T JEWI SH NEWS — Fri da y, April 24, 1959

Gail Kott to Wed
Donald Rovner

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