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November 20, 1959 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-11-20

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• • •

Women's

Club activities

Set March Date

WC Educational Center
Plans Open House Sunday

An open house will mark the
MEDICAL AID GUILD, for-
first anniversary celebration of
FIDELITY LADIES CLUB is
The
annual
donor
dinner
of
merly known as Neugarten sponsoring its annual fund-
the Workmen's Circle Educa-
Medical Aid, will hold a dessert raising games party at 8 p.m., the RADOMER LADIES AUX-
tional Center, 1-8340 W. Seven
luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Monday, Dec. 8, in the Sholem Aleichem ILIARY will be -held at 6:3 0
Mile, near Southfield, at 2 p.m.,
p.m., Dec. 1, in the Mayfa it
Sunday.
in. the home of Mrs. Sol Sapper-
Institute, 19350 Greenfield. Mrs. Room, under the chairmanshi
stein. 3410 W. Outer Dr. Charles
To
Many educational, cultural
Sherwood, of the Upjohn Phar- Frances Shapiro, president, has of Mrs. Sam Rubin, it is a n-
and social activities are held in
named
the
following
members:
flounced
by
Mrs.
Sol
Age
r,
maceutical Co., will speak on
the Center, which also houses
Mesdames Lillian Gorman and president. Rabbi Milton Arm, o f
"Rx -for Living."
the
Workmen's Circle Jewish
Betty FisCher, overall chairmen; Cong. Ahavas Achim, will b e
* * *
School.
Evelyn
Pozen,
Sadie
Murray
guest
speaker,
and
a
musica
1
CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will hold a fund- and Doris Ecoff, co-chairmen: show will feature Mickey Woolf
raising report meeting today, t Bertha Sumner and Ruth Berg, Mrs. M. Freedman will give th e
when Mrs. Earl Shipper, chair- ickets; Jean Rothenberg and invocation. Assisting Mrs. Rubi n
Spiwak, prizes. Proceeds in planning the dinner are iVles
man, reports on plans for the Sarah

will go to assist visually handi dames Dora Adler, Esther Hal
campaign.
*
capped chil d r en and other pern, Lillian Sugar, Pearl Wein
Mrs. Sophie Tatelman will be youngsters afflicted with leu- traub and Esther Wolok, cap
and heart disease. For tains; Bessie Adler, tickets; and MISS SALLY SMITHEIMER
hostess to members of KIN- kemia
4.
.The most
ickets,
call Mrs. Berg, UN. Lydia Slakter, publicity. For
NERET CHAPTER, Pioneer I it'
beautiful
reservations,
call
TO.
6-7413
or
-0509;
or
Mrs.
Shapiro,
LI.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Nathan
Smit-
Women, at a luncheon and
cocktail !Dung
VE. 6-8174
-7868.
games party, to be held at 12:30 I
heimer, of Hubbell Ave., an- I I
in -Detroit
* * *
*
p.m., Saturday, in her home at
nounce
the
engagement
of
their;
Mrs. David Weiss, president
GOLDA MYERSON CHAP-
20121 Stratford. Proceeds will
TER, Pioneer Women, will be of- the HEBREW LADIES AID daughter, Sally, to Joel Bruce
go to the Child Rescue Fund.
* * *
entertained by members of SOCIETY, announces that the Copley, son of Mr. and Mrs.
.s1 The food and
se'rvice 'is
JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB Habonim at a program planned final pre-donor rally will be Jacob Zeldes, of Stoepel Ave.
better than
ever before
Will hold a bake sale all-day for 9 p.m., Tuesday, in the held at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday. Wedding plans have been made
for
March
20.
Saturday at Federal's Depart- Hayim Greenberg Center. Cele- at Holiday Manor, when a des-
ment Store, in Ferndale. For in- brating its 25th anniversary, sert luncheon Will be served.
formation, call Mrs. Sarah Wel- Habonim will present a skit, Friends -are ' invited. Donor
PHOTOS BY
ng.
ton, EL. 7-2789. An evening fe aturing singing and danci ill pledges an d contributions * Jack
20231 limes Couzens
should
be
brought
to
the
meet-
ostesses for the evening w
with an interior decorator is
*
Gorback
planned for 8:30 p.m:, Monday, s e Mesdames Mary Wald a nd ing.
* Weddings
in the Oak Park Community arah Uzensky. For rumma ge * * *
Bar
Center. Guests are welcome. A sa le pick-up, call LI. 7-8245 or YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR
BR 2-0644
DI. 1-3523.
CHOLEM will meet at 12:30 4- Mitzvahs
social hour will follow.
Free
* * *
Parking
* * *
p.m., Monday, in the home of

Carry-Outs - Complete Dinners
DETROIT LINK, Order of the Mrs. Edgar Brown, 17557 Stoe-
Mrs. J. Friedman, president
:Quality work
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
of DAVID - HORODOKER Golden Chain, has completed pel.

*
*
*
8 a.m. to 2:30 a.m.
initial
plans
for
its
third
annual
YOUNG WOMEN, has named
*
Fri. and Sat. 'til 3:30 a.m.
-0(
Mesdames Max Kanarek and ! - UN 3-8532
Mrs. Bernard Chase as toast- New Year's Eve dinner-dance,
********************t Another Boesky's 12th at Hazelwood
mistress for the 22nd annual to be held Dec. 31, at Temple Harold Berke, 1VIoetzet Hapoalot
donor luncheon, to be held Dec. Israel. Music will be provided chairmen of HANITA CHAP-
11, at Holiday Manor. Mrs. by Frankie Paul and his or- TER, Pioneer Women, will spon-
Moses -Lehrman will be guest chestra, and -there will be en- sor a meeting Monday evening,
speaker, and entertainment will tertainment. For reservations, in the Hayim Greenberg Cen-
be provided by the Misses Den- call Mrs. M. Rosen, DI. 1-3950; ter. Mrs. Harry Kay will be
4-3619.
guest speaker. Friends are in-
ise Greengood and Sherri Jane or Mrs. T. Wolf, * LX.
*
FOR ANY OCCASION
vited to attend.
Miller. Prizes will be awarded.
ALONAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
* * *
For tickets, call Mrs. J. Guter-
man, DI. 1-9088 or Mrs. M. Women, will hear an address
ACHIEZER will meet at
by MrS. Bessie Berris, past PW p.m., Tuesday, in the home of 9
Weinstein, UN. 4-8307.
CALL SALLY FIELDS
Council president and a vice- Mrs. Elkie Dubin, 4220 Leslie,
* * *
TR 3-8900
SHERUTH LEA GUt mem - president of the League of Jew- when Mrs. Helen Sherman will
CHOICE
SEATS—FRIDAY,
NOV.
20.
BETTE
DAVIS
- GARY
ish
hers will serve as hostesses at T u Women's Organizations, on entertain with a display of
MERRILL, "THE WORLD OF CARL SANDBURG." SINGLE OR
esday,
in
the
home
of
Mrs.
the Downtown USO on Nov. 30.
jewelry. Games and prizes are
GROUP. Call SALLY FIELDS, JO 4-6755, KE 7-9276, if busy,
KE 5-6706.
- Those interested in serving or Mickey Ambrose, 24130 West- planned.
baking, should call Mrs. Irwin hampton, Oak Park. Her topic
is "The Political Parties in
Burdick, USO chairman, UN. Isr
ael." For information, call
1-5380.
LI 4-7706.
* * *
* *
The Women's Auxiliary of
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
the ACCOUNTANT'S - GUILD
will hold its tenth annual will have a special meeting
Thanksgiving dinner party Sat-, Tuesday afternoon, in the Hay-
urday, 7:30 p.m., at 18940 Schae- im Greenberg Center, when
fer. All members and their hus- Mrs. David Sislin will speak on
"Mapai and Its Glorious Vic-
bands are invited.
tory," a report on the recent
Israel election. Brunch will be
served. Guests are invited.
* * *
That Puritan
LADIES'
OF MOSAIC has
Market will pay
planned a Thanksgiving party
you $1 for a
for 80 adults at the Rehabilita-
newsworthy
tion Institute, 261 Brady, on
item to be
used in this
Tuesday. Mrs. Nathan Starman,
column.
president, and Nate Fish have
arranged the program, which
includes refreshments, a variety
show and gifts to all patients.
* * *
ROCHEL LAYA STEPINER
SOCIETY will hold a luncheon-
at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the
With a Complete Staff of Beauty
home of Mrs. Morris Stone,
14130 Wales, Oak Park. Plans
Specialists to Aid Milady With All
for a games party will be dis-
cussed.
Her Beauty Needs
* * *
at
EQUALITY CLUB will meet
Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Alice Gallant, 18416
Washburn, to plan for the an-
nual donor luncheon set for
GIVE THE PERFECT GIFT Dec.
8.

-

IF IT'S MUSIC . .
REAL MUSIC . • •

It's ARTIE FIELDS Orchestra

Leonard Is ikck*...

AND IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE

The Grand Opening of

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uN 1-0403

FOR EVERY OCCASION

FRUIT BASKETS

Choice Selection of

. Liquor • Beer
Wine • Champagne

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CITY WIDE DELIVERY

Budget .Priced . from $7.50

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Two Farband Branches
to Hear Shmuel Lapin

Jacob Glaser, president of
Farband Brenner Branch, an-
nounces its first combined meet-
ing with Harry S. Truman
Branch at 8:30 p.m. Saturday
in the Hayim Greenberg Cen-
ter.
A social evening is planned.
Guest speaker will be Shmuel
Lapin, national director of Far-
band English-speaking division.
Members are urged to bring
friends.

FREE GIFTS TO THE LADIES

NEW:

We'll Be Open Every Night to 11 p.m.

to Serve the Busy Women of Detroit.

*During his three years of absence from Detroit,
Mr. Leonard was guest consultant in many beauty
salcins throughout the country.

Mr. Leonard

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