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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-09-04

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activities

A dessert luncheon will be chairmen Mesdames G e or g e were the following: Mesdames

served at the opening meeting Fredson and Sidney Rolnick, Sanford Stasofsky, president;

of the LADIES OF YESHIVA
BETH YEHUDAH and the
WOMEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE
at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
Young Israel Center, Dexter at
Fullerton. Guest speaker will
be Rabbi Leizer Levin. Mrs.
Isadore Levin will preside.
Mesdames Lillie Epstein, Pearl
Leader, Rose Bielewich, Morris
Servetter and Flora Smerling
are included on the arrange-
ments committee. Friends are
invited.
* * *
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will launch its
activities with a 12 noon meet-
ing, Tuesday, in the Hayim
Greenberg Center, announces
president Mrs. Rebecca Worren.
A discussion of the importance
of conventions will be on the
program. Hostesses will be Ruth
Adelman and Sarah Atkins. .
* * *
Mrs. Robert Friedenberg,
president of the HOME RELIEF
SOCIETY, will be hostess at a
combination board and regular
meeting Sept. 11, at her home,
24270 Morton, Oak Park. A des-_
sert luncheon will be served
with Mrs. Ira Friedenberg as
co-hostess. Plans for the annual
fund raising affair will be
launched. Mrs. John Mossman
is general chairman of the
dinner dance, to be held Nov.
14, at the Sheraton-Cadillac
Hotel.

NORTH WOODWARD
BRANCH, Jewish Women Eu-
ropean Welfare Organization,
will hold its first fall meeting,
12 noon Tuesday, at the home
of president Mrs. Morris Haut,
19312 Rutherford. Lawn party
reports will be submitted.
* *
A check for the March of
Dimes Emergency Fund was
presented to Scot Sheppard of
the Polio Foundation by GOOD
FELLOWSHIP WOMEN'S
AUXILIARY.

*

*

The MR. AND MRS. GROUP
of the City of Hope will hold
its opening meeting Saturday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs:
Hyman Lewis, 24271 Black-
stone, Oak Park.
* *
LADIES OF MOSAIC will
meet at 8:15 p.m. Wednesday, at
Masonic Temple to plan for the
coming year. Mrs. Nathan Star-
man, president, invites all ladies
whose husbands are members
of Mosaic Lodge.

DETROIT LINK No. 57 will
resume bowling Tuesday after-
noon, Sept. 8. Anyone wish-
ing to join should contact Pau-
line Grant, JO. 4-6367, or Bea
Leland, UN. 4-4878. Beginners
are welcome. The monthly board
meeting will be held at 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday, at the home of Mrs.
Irving Feldman, 18035 Ken-
tucky.
* *
HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold the first meet-
ing of the season at 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday, in the Labor Zionist
Building. Mrs. Max Karanek
will review Harry Golden's "For
2c Plain". Friends are invited.
For further information call
Mrs. Nathan Glenner, member-
ship chairman, UN 3-3450.
* *
A "strictly social" member-
ship meeting will be held by
MEDINA CHAP'rER, Pioneer
Women, at 9 p.m. Tuesday.
Games and refreshments will
be featured.

"The Talking Greeting Card,"
a musical skit, will be present-
ed at the opening meeting of
the BETH AARON SISTER-
HOOD at 12:30, p.m., Sept. 14
in the synagogue social hall,
announces president Mrs. Albert
Kaplan Rs tanne_ri by rilmoirirn_

the skit is directed by Shoshana
Freedman and staged by May-
nard Feldman. Included in the
cast are Sarah Klyman and Bet-
ty Becker, soloists, Charlotte
Wasserman, Bea Fealk, Betty
Buch and Sylvia Rolnick. Re-
freshments will be served.

Herbert Woolman, Bernard Gold
and Harry Kagan, vice-presi-
dents; Bernard Gorash, Stanley
Stalburg, Myron Novitz and
Mark Bomze. secretaries; Rich-
ard Krasnow, treasurer; and
Fred Howard, program chair-
man.

CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
has scheduled its first fall meet-
ing for 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, at
the Hayim Greenberg Center.
Mrs. Harry Mondry will speak,
Brunch will be served. Mrs.
Rose Naimark, president, ad-
vises members to bring their
"tov" pledges so they may en-
ter the competition for the con-
vention free trip to Israel.

DAVID-HORODOKER YOUNG
W 0 M E N'S ORGANIZATION
will hold a luncheon Sept. 14
at Federal Department Store,
Grand River at Oakman Blvd.
Proceeds will go to Care pack-
ages for needy families in Is-
rael. Friends are invited. Hos-
tesses will be Mesdames B.
Blauin, L. Cohen, L. Figlen, A.
Levine, P. Kutnick and A.
Zemmal.
* is
The annual western conference
of United Order True Sisters,
Inc., will be held Sept. 15-18
in Memphis, Tenn. Delegates
from DETROIT CHAPTER No.
41 will be Mesdames Harris
Crane, president, and Alan Col-
man, past president. Mrs. Crane
and Mrs. Saul Kaplan, chairman
of philanthropies, met on Aug.
25 with Dr. James E. Lofstrom,

Mrs. Helen Wolfe will be in-
stalled as president of JULIUS
ROSENWALD P 0 S T Ladies'
Auxiliary of the American Le-
gion at the annual installation
ceremony, Sept. 13, at the Sho-
leni Aleichem Institute, Green-
field and Seven Mile Rds. As-
sisting Mrs. Wolfe will be M
- es-
dames Lydia Slatker and Ida
Zuger, vice presidents; Francis
Green, secretary; Ann Weil,
treasurer; Clara Shapero, chap-
lain; Jean Weintraub, historian;
Sara Jacobson, parliamentarian;
Tillie Sable, color bearer; and
Rose Kay, sergeant-at-arms. New
executive board members are
Mesdames Minnie Weberman,
Sonia Block and Lillian Green-
field.
* * *
At a membership tea Sept. 1,
newly installed officers welcom-
ing members and guests of the
JUNIOR P R I M R O S E CLUB



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Bar
Mitzvahs

*Quality work

UN 3-8532

*

Max Spoon, financial secre-
tary of the Detroit Business
Men's Group of the City of
Hope, announced that more
than $150,000 had been for-
warded to the City of Hope dur-
ing the past year.

Among the guest speakers
who will be present at future
Meetings to be held at the
Furniture Club during the cam-
paign will be Dr. Morris Fish-
bein, former president of the
American Medical Association.
The City of Hope dinner
Ben Goldberg, president, re-
ported on the recent conven- dance will be held at the Sher-
tion in Los Angeles at which aton Cadillac, Nov. 1.
the Detroit Business Men's
Group was given an achieve-
Dinner at DARBYS
ment award for outstanding
fund drives.
is a real treat!
It was announced that Col.
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David Safir, honorary chairman
SKYLIGHT
of the board of directors of the
ROOM Cocktail
Lounge and Bar
Detroit Business Men's Group,
who was recovering from an
• AFTER
operation, made the first fund
THEATRE
Snacks . . . a
raising gift.

Delight

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pital's radiology department to
consummate plans for the en-
dowment of a new radio isotope
storage suite for the hospital.

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iS — THE DETROI T JEWISH NEWS — Frid ay , Sept. 4, 1 959

Women's

Detroit Group Gave City of Hope $150,000

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