• • • • ■-• ► ► • Woirt - en s Clubs (More Clubs, Page 19) Plans for a county fair Nov. 29 will be discussed at coming meetings of the INFANTS SERVICE GROUP at Work- man's Circle, 18340 W. Seven Mile. Mrs. David Riseman is chairman of the event. • * The first fall meeting for the entire membership of the BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY DE- TROIT CHAPTER of the na- tional organization has beer' scheduled for Oct. 7. * * * MOTHERS CLUB of Iota Alpha Pi sorority's Nu Chapter MISS SHIRLEY GOTLIFFE will meet Oct. 13, in the home of Mrs. M. Goodman. Plans are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gotliffe, now being made for a perma- of Indiana Ave., announce the nent project of tuition loans to engagement of their daughter, members of the sorority. Shirley Elayne, to Stanley Hal- * * prin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A board meeting of SA'AD Halprin, of Santa Barbara Ave. met to discuss the group's fund- Mr. Halprin is presently at- raising fashion show Oct. 28 at tending Wayne State University. Adas Shalom Synagogue. Mrs. The couple is planning an Jack Yagoda and Mrs. Sanford Aug. 23 wedding. Hirshfield, ticket chairmen, dis- tributed tickets to the members at a general meeting recently. Both women can be reached for information at LI 2-7083. All proceeds from the affair Government officials, col- will be turned over to the leagues in the medical profes- Wayne State University Medi- sion, family and friends joined cal School for further research in a tribute to Dr. Morris Raskin in Parkinson's disease. Dr. John early this month, as the phy- S. Meyer will speak at the show, sician marked his 50th birth- and refreshments w ill be day and his 25th anniversary served. in the medical profession. * * * A dinner-dance in his honor Mrs. R. Isaac Sten, wife of was tendered in the Crystal the new cantor of Cong. Ahavas Ballroom of Achim, will be honored at a the Sheraton- tea from 1 to 3 p.m., held by Cadillac Hotel the AHAVAS ACHIM SISTER- by friends and HOOD. All congregation and the staff of sisterhood members are invited Lakeside Med- to attend. ical Center, * * * which he DETROIT NO. 41, United Or- serves as med- der True Sisters recently com- ical director. pleted plans to present a radio Among the isotope storage suite to Detroit guests were Memorial Hospital. Dr. Clarence I. Dr. Raskin * * * Owen, past president of the HADASSAH EVENING Wayne County Medical Society, GROUP will hold a membership Lt. Gov. John B. Swainson and tea at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the Juvenile Judge Nathan J. Kauf- home of Mrs. David Pollack, man. 18625 Fairfield. Guest speaker Barney Hopkins, secretary- will be Mrs. David J. Schachter. treasurer of the Michigan State president of Detroit chapter, AFL-CIO, led a large delegation and Beverly Markowitz will pre- of _union leaders who paid sent a dramatic reading. All tribute to Dr. Raskin for his single girls, aged 25 to 40, are years of service as director of invited to join the group which the UAW Medical Research In- meets at 8:15 p.m. on the third stitute, now the UAW Health I Tuesday of each month at Had- Institute. assah House. On the program In 1938, Dr. Raskin served as for this season are a study consultant on Gov. Frank Mur- group, bowling sessions, book phy's committee on human reviews and an Israeli night in needs, and, in 1944, was a mem- October. For further informa- ber of the Michigan Hospital tion, contact Marilyn Moscowitz, Study Commission. He has been membership chairman, UN in his present post since 1950. 4-2129, or president Reva Mala- mud, TO 9-6128. • * * OCD Prints Copies EQUALITY CLUB will meet of 'Fallout' Handbook Wednesday afternoon at the Maj. Gen. C. E. Dougherty, home of Bertha Sax, 18111 Wil- city ,of Detroit civil _defense demere. At the last meeting it director, urges all Detroiters to was voted to send donations to obtain a copy of the recently the City of Hope and the De- released civil defense publica- troit Cancer Society. * * * tion, "The Family Fallout Shelter." Mrs: Alvin Barnett, president The 32-page pamphlet , gives of the Detroit Chapter, BRAN- fallout shelter plans for five DEIS UNIVERSITY NA- different shelters and detailed TIONAL WOMEN'S COMMIT- steps for the construction of TEE, announces that the date a basement concrete block of the first regularly .scheduled shelter, which can be under- meeting has ben changed to taken as a "do-it-yourself" proj- Oct. 21. The group will meet ect. then, at the Franklin Hills It also presents general infor- Country Club, when a major mation on the need for fallout speaker is planned. * * * shelter and items to consider in planning and outfitting a shelter A board and fund raising checklist. meeting of the PRIMROSE The publication is available BENEVOLENT CLUB will be at police precinct stations, fire held at 12 noon Monday in the Stations, Detroit Public Library home of chairman Mrs. William and branches, and from the Belinsky, 21911 Cloverlawn, Oak Office of Civil Defense. Parka Luncheon will be served. Organizations, groups, b u s ness and industrial concerns He that handleth a matter may contact Detroit OCD di- wisely shall find good: and rectly if they desire to obtain whoso trusteth in the Lord, copies for quantity distribution. happy is he.—Prov. 16:20 Fete Birthday of Dr. M. Raskin Political Scientist at Wayne to Explain Israeli Elections Mrs. Kutinsky Heads Box Clearance Drive Dr. Samuel Halperin, profes- sor of political science at Wayne State University, will discuss the coming Israeli elections at a meeting of the Student Zion- ist Organization at 8 p.m. Sun- day in the Mart Room, Wayne State. The public is invited to attend. Mrs. MORRIS KUTINSKY is chairman of the Blue-White Box committee of the Jewish National Fund, which has an- nounced that the month of October has been designated as box clearance month. Over 4,500 homes will be visited by volunteer workers from women's organizations, both to clear boxes and to place several thousand new ones in homes during this period. Eyeglasses cannot cure vis- ion disorders, say ophthalmolo- gists at the Univeresity of Michigan Medical Center. Glasses simply correct the fo- cus of light rays falling on the retina. it's our move to larger showrooms to better serve your AI4EDAH STUDIO every decorating need. S. 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