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December 11, 1959 - Image 15

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SAM Mothers Throw 10 th Birthday Reunion

Women's

CITY OF HOPE CANCER i
FIGHTERS will hold a board
meeting at 12:30 p.m., Monday,
at Holiday Manor, when plans
for the annual program book
kick-off luncheon will be made.
Hostesses will be Mesdames
Sylvia Burg, Harry Cohen,
Nathan Cohen, Warren Coville
and Albert Coffman.

The study group of FANNIE
GLUCK CHAPTER, Mizrachi
Women, will meet on Wednes-
day morning, in the home of
Mrs. Emil Spilman, 18248 Strat-
ford, Southfield. Mrs. Solomon
Cohen will be the speaker.
* * *
A Hanukah party is planned
for the open meeting of the
A H A V A S ACHIM SISTER-
HOOD, to be held at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday, in the synagogue
social hall. A quiz show, holiday
grab-bag and refreshments are
planned.
• * *
RADOMER LADIES AUXIL-
IARY is planning an executive
board meeting at 8:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, in the home of Mrs.
Lillian Sugar, 3237 Monterey.
Plans will be made for a victory
dinner for workers on the re-
cent donor dinner.

SABRA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet at 12:30 p.m.,
Thursday, in the home of Mrs.
Harry Saul, when Mrs. Richard
Kramer will review Meyer
Levin's new novel, "Eva." For
information, call Mrs. Max
Sussman, LI. 7-9674.
* * *
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will meet at 12:30
p.m., Wednesday, in the Hayim
Greenberg Center, when hos-
tesses will be Mesdames Hattie
Brown and Margaret Bernstein.
Mrs. Rae Feinberg will speak
on current events. A luncheon
is planned for 12:30 p.m., Satur-
day, in the home of Mrs. Anne
Fisher, 19365 Monica. Co-
hostess is Mrs. Miriam Free-
man. Friends are invited. Pro-
ceeds will go to the Child
Rescue Fund.
* *
JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB
will hold a board meeting at
8:30 p.m., Monday, at the home
of Sheryl Krasnow, 14020 North-
end, Oak Park. Plans will be
discussed for a holiday party
to be given for the children at
the Detroit Association for Re-
tarded Children Nursery, which
the club helps support.
* *
Patron Harry Tushman, as-
sociate patron Emanuel Rosen
and all visiting master Masons
will be honored at a meeting
of DETROIT LINK, Order of
the Golden Chain, 8 p.m., Mon-
day, at Sholem Aleichem Insti-
tute, 19350 Greenfield. Judge

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Ira G. Kaufman will be guest
speaker. Refreshments will be
served. All master Masons are
invited to attend.
*
*
AVIVA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will sponsor a Hanukah
workshop at 8:30 p.m., Wednes-
day, in the home of Mrs. Wil-
liam Davis, 17585 Whitcomb.
Guests- are invited. For informa-
tion, call UN. 2-6088.
* * *
NORTHWEST YOUNG IS-
RAEL SISTERHOOD has sched-
uled a paid-up membership des-
sert luncheon at 12:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, in the synagogue.
Newscaster Lee Smits will be
guest speaker. Hostesses are
Mesdames David Goldsmith,
Sam Novetsky and Zal Aaron.
• * *
NORTHWEST CHAPTER,
American Jewish Congress, will
meet at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday,
in the Hayim Greenberg Center,
19161 Schaefer. According to
Mrs. Harry Shapiro, president,
a dessert luncheon will be
served. Mrs. Delores Casden
will introduce the guest speak-
er, Gerald J. Goldberg, of the
Detroit Edison Co., who will
talk on "Looking to a Brighter
Future." Guests are invited.
* *
SISTERS OF ZION MIZ-
RACHI is planning a Hanukah
luncheon and afternoon of
games at 12 noon, Dec. 28, at
Holiday Manor, under the
chairmanship of Mesdames
Pearl Gold and Morris Servetter.
Mrs. Morris Goldberg, presi-
dent, announced this week that
the annual donor event, usually
held in November, will take
place on April 27, at Holiday
Manor.
* * *
CHANA CZENESH CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will
meet at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in
the Hayim Greenberg Center,
when Mrs. Sigmund Cohen will
review "Books That Have
Changed the World" by Robert
B. Downes. She will be intro-
duced by Mrs. Esther Mendel-
son. Hostesses will be Mes-
dames Diane Ginsburg and Ann
Ginsburg.
* * *
"Techniques for ' Party Hors
d'Oeuvres" will be demon-
strated for members of the
ADAS SHALOM SISTERHOOD
at 12:30 p.m. Monday, in the
synagogue social hall, by Mrs.
Celia Pollack, a local cateress.
Her program will follow a des-
sert luncheon planned by Mes-
dames Julius Wainer and Philip
Mirvis, social chairmen. Songs
by Cantor Nicholas - Fenakel
will honor the season of Hanu-
kah. Mrs. Sol Hammerstein, pro-
gram chairman, and Mrs. Nicho-
las Fenakel, chairman of the
day, announce that copies of
recipes used will be distributed
to members and their guests
after the program.
*
SHOMREY EMUNAH S I S-
TERHOOD will hold a Hanukah
party, under the chairmanship
of Mrs. Leo Laufer, on Dec.
26. Mesdames G. Baruch and
I. Langnas are co-chairmen.
Plans will be announced at a
meeting set for 8 p.m., Wednes-
day, in the new synagogue,
Schaefer at Clarita. Mrs. Laufer
will be hostess at a social hour.
Mrs. Norman Horowitz is ticket
chairman.
• *
SINAI WIVES CLUB will
meet at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday,
in the home of Mrs. Robert Cut-
ler, 16500 Greenfield. Co-host-
ess will be Mrs. Leonard Schre-
ier. A program will be pre-
sented by a local cosinotologiSt.
* * *
O L G A JASLOVE FAMILY
CLUB will meet at 9 p.m., to-
day, at the home of Mrs. Sam-
uel Stoller, 14431 Oak Park
Blvd., Oak Park. Mrs. Bernard

at this annual Hanukah party,
at which games and prizes will
be featured. Recently the club
gave donations to Penrickton
Nursery in memory of relatives
and friends who passed away.

*

BUSINESS & PROFES-
SIONAL G R 0 U P,_ Hadassah,
will celebrate Hanukah with a
party at 8:15 p.m., Tuesday, at
Hadassah House. A program is
planned to commemorate the
100th birthday of the birth of
Henrietta Szold. Games and re-
freshments also will be fea-
tured, according to Helen
Limond, president. Ida Colten
and Betty Utley are program
chairmen. Friends are invited.
* * *
A luncheon for ISRAEL
CHAPTER, Pioneer Women,
will be held at the home of Mrs.
Nathaniel Sandler, 17361 Green-
lawn, Tuesday. Laible Hoffmitz
will be guest speaker. Members
and their friends are asked to
attend.
* * *
A Continental afternoon, fea-
turing Mrs. Ethel Sostay, inter-
national artist from Budapest,
Hungary, will be held at the
next meeting of CHILDREN
UNLIMITED, 12:30 p.m., Wed-
nesday, at Holiday Manor. Mrs.
Sostay will speak on the sub-
ject, "Questions That I Have
Never Answered." Continental
pastries will be served. Mem-
bers and friends are welcome.
*
*
A Hanukah latke and games
party is planned by WOMEN'S
SABBATH LEAGUE and
LADIES OF YESHIVATH
BETH YEHUDAH at 8 p.m.,
Dec. 30, at Holiday Manor, an-
nounce Mesdames B. Servetter
and H. Goodman, chairmen.
Proceeds will go to assist the
Beth Yehudah Schools.

alumni group, composed of
mothers whose sons have grad-
uated from U. of M.

The Sigma Alpha Mu Mothers
Club of Detroit celebrated its
10th annive:fesary at a reunion
luncheon given this week by
Mrs. Daniel Siegel, founder and
first president of the club.
Organized in 1949 by mothers
of Sigma Alpha Mu members,
the organization's purpose is
to , provide "a home away from
home" at the fraternity's chap-
ter house at the University of
Michigan in Ann Arbor.
Mrs. Stanley Yates is presi-
dent of the club, and Mrs. Sam
Baker presides over the Mothers

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"An Israel Afternoon," fea-
turing an Israeli Hanukah gift
shop, a current Israel report by
social action chairman Mrs. Wil-
liam Liberson, and an Israeli
film 'Green Horizons," will be
presented at a meeting of BETH
AARON SISTERHOOD at 12:30
p.m., Monday, in the social hall.
Mesdames Albert. Kaplan, presi-
dent, and George Fredson, - pro-
gram chairman, announce that
guests are invited to the event,
at which refreshments will be
served.
* * *
NEW STUDY CLUB will hold
a Hanukah celebration, high-
lighted by a speaker, at 1 p.m.,
Wednesday, in Hayim Green-
berg Center, 19161 Schaefer.
* * *
BETH ABRAHAM SISTER-
HOOD will hold a paid-up mem-
bership tea at 12:30 p.m., Mon-
day, in the synagogue's Nus-
baum Hall. A noted beauty con-
sultant will give a demonstra-
tion, with members serving as
models, according to Mrs. So-
phie Ellenbogen, membership
chairman. Prospective members
are invited.
* * *
EQUALITY. CLUB will report
on its successful donor lunch-
eon at a meeting planned for
12:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the
home of Mrs. D. Rosenberg,
24071 Geneva, Oak Park. Des-
sert luncheon will be served.
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