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January 08, 1960 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-01-08

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omen's at*

"The History of Labor Zion-
Ism" will be discussed by David
Sislin, an active member of
LZO, at an 8:30 p.m., Wednes-
- day, meeting of AVIVA CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, in the
home of Mrs. Jerome Brainin,
16250 Cherrylawn. All who are
interested are invited to attend.
For further -information, call
Mrs.. Frank Roth, UN 2-6088.
A social hour will follow the
talk.
* * *
CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will hold its board
meeting at 12:30 p.m., Monday,
at Holiday Manor. Reports will
be given on the group's fund-
raising kickoff luncheon. Host-
' asses for the afternoon will be
_Mesdames Jack Gorback, Al
Goren, Harold Greenblatt, Louis
Hyman and Louis Horowitz.
* * *
A "post-Hanukah" party by
GOLDA MEYERSON CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women; will fea-
ture Dvora Kleinplatz, Hebrew
and Jewish singer, at 7:30 p.m.,
Sunday, in the Hayim Green-
berg Center, announces cul-
tural chairman Shoshanah
Fealk. Dora Dworkin will speak
on Hanukah, and Peretz Fealk
will light the Hanukah candles.
For information, call UN
3-9577, or UN 1-1659.
* * *
Mrs. M. Lewenhof, of 18049
Birwood, will be hostess at a
brunch-party for EZRA AID TO
ISRAEL, to be given in her
home at 12 noon, Monday. Mem-
bers and friends are asked to
attend.

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BETH MOSES SISTERHOOD
will hold a regular meeting at
8:30 p.m., Monday, in the home
of Mrs. Rose Halprin, - 25120
East Roy Court, Huntington
Woods.
* *
Primrose • Benevolent Club
will mark its 29th year 'of serer
ice to. the community at a din-
ner-dance planned for 6:30 p.m.,
Jan. 17, at the_ •
Club Ala m
according to
Mrs. Joseph
Rodman, pres-
iden t. The
organization,
formed on Jan.
19, 1931, to aid
needy 'families
during the de-
pression, .h a s
continued t o
provide serv-
i c e through
relief projects, Mrs. Rodman
work for mentally retarded and
cerebral palsied children and
with funds for numerous com-
munal and civic organizations.
Banquet reservations may be
made with Mrs. Mary Nadek,
KE. 1-3219.
* * *

NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold an executive
committee meeting Monday,
12:30 p.m., at the home of Sonia
Blumenstein, 20225 Briarcliff.

JWV Activities

Lt. ELI LEVIN AUXILIARY
will meet at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday,
in the Memorial Home for a
post-Hanukah party. Games, re-
freshments and a gift exchange
I will be featured. Admission is
lby paid-up membership card.
1Hostesses for the evening will
be Esther S in germa n and
'Frieda Shiffman.
* * •
Lt. ROY F. GREEN AUXIL-
IARY will meet Tuesday at the
Memorial Home, at which time
members are asked to pay their
1960 dues. Hostesses will be
Mesdames Jerry Dale, Joseph
Saraquese and Milton Green-
berg.. President Mrs. Harold
Weiss advises that the auxiliary
will be guest of the post for a
social Jan. 21, at Wyoming
Plumbing, on Wyoming Ave.
A movie on cancer, "Time and
'Pwo Women," will be shown,
and a doctor will be present to
answer questions.
* * *
The annual paid-up member-
ship party of Lt. RAYMOND
ZUSSMAN AUXILIARY will be
held at 7 p.m., Jan. 18, at the
Steak Knife. Entertainment will
follow. Also being planned is
a party at the Juvenile Deten-•
tion Home at 2 p.m., Jan. 25.

A board meeting of BNAI
DAVID SISTERHOOD will be
held Monday afternoon at the
synagogue. Plans for a games
night to be held Jan. 23 and
the forthcoming March 30th
donor will be discussed.
* * *
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will meet at 12:30
p.m., Wednesday, in the Hayim
Greenberg Center, when Mrs.
Frankie Naggar, will review
"New Face in the Mirror" by
Yael Dayan. Hostesses will be
Mesdames Rena Chafetz and
Sarah Cheifer. Guests are in-
vited.
* * •
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
. will hold a membership tea for
old and new members at 8 p.m.,
Wednesday, at the home of
Mrs. Sara Boim, 17580 Wiscon-
sin. Guest speaker will be Mrs.
Carrie Berman, regional rep-
resentative of Council. Enter-
tainment also will be featured.
Members and their guests are
invited, according to member-
ship chairman Mns. Sylvia Sta-
shefsky.
* * *
Women's League Sets
At a dinner and installation Meeting to Introduce
of EQUALITY CLUB officers,
Jan. 17, at Margene Caterers, Community Center
the following re-elected officers Mrs. Phillip Fealk, president
will be honored: Jennie Jaffe, of the League of Jewish Wom-
president; Mesdames M. Berko- en's Organizations, announces
witz, vice-president; Ida Glass- the first meeting of the League
- man, treasurer; S. Peck, record- will be based on the theme,
ing secretary; and Miss Sadie "Know Your Community Cen-
Fisher, financial seer e t a r y. ter and the Jewish Family and
Members of the sunshine com- Children Service," Thursday
mittee are Mesdames D. Rosen- afternoon in room 208 of the
Meyers branch of the Jewish
berg and Michael J. Kushner.
Center.
* * *
Mrs. Gerson Berris, vice-
The annual fund-raising event
of DETROIT LINK, Order of president of the League in
the Golden - Chain, will be a charge of community relations,
advises that Rose Kaplan, case
games night, to be held Jan. work
director of the Jewish
23, at the United Dairy Work- Family and Children Service,
ers Hall, 15840 Second. Pro- will discuss the work of her
eeeds will be given to charity department.
and to help maintain the Link's
Irwin Shaw, director of the
camp for underprivileged chil- Jewish Community Center, will
dren. Prizes, including a hi-fi speak on the benefits of a com-
set, will be awarded. Refresh- munity center. Following the
ments will be served. The Link's meeting, all present will be in-
regular meeting will be held vited to take a conducted tour
Monday, at the Sholem Alei- of the two sections of the
•hem Institute.
center.

Block-Kepes IV/41;441s
Planned for Sept. 4

Moshe Haar, director of the
Sholem Aleichem Schools, will
speak on "Dr. Theodor Herzl
to His 100th Year Birthday" at
a meeting of CLUB ONE, Pio-
neer Women, at 12:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, in Hayim Greenberg
Center, announces Mrs. Mildred
Kramer, cultural chairman. Re-
freshments will be served.
Guests are welcome.
* * *
A well-known beauty consul-
tant will give tips on the care
of the skin and proper use of
cosmetics at a meeting of,
NORTHWEST YOUNG ISRAEL
SISTERHOOD, at 8:45 p.m.,
Tuesday, in the synagogue.
Hostesses will be Mesdames
MISS MARILYN BLOCK
Gussie Anstandig and Ida Av-
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Block,
rushin. Guests are invited.
of Sorrento Ave., announce the
* * *
engagement of their daughter,
BETH MOSES LADIES AUX - Marilyn, to Sherwin Yale Kepes,
ILIARY will hold its installa - son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
tion at 6:30 p.m., Jan. 17. Fol - Kepes, of Littlefield Ave.
lowing cocktails, there will be
The prospective bridegroom is
dinner and dancing. Officers to a senior at Wayne Sthte Uni-
be honored will be Mary Kahan , versity. A Sept. 4 wedding is
president; Esther Altman, Anna being planned.
Fraiberg, Rose Fishman and **********************
Sarah Rabinowitz, vice-presi- *
jack PHOTOS BY
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dents; Muriel Shapiro, treas- *
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urer; Frieda Susman, corres- *
Corback
ponding and financial secretary; *
* * Weddings
and Bertha Fox, flower fund *
Bar
treasurer.
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The first business meeting of
the new year of JUNIOR PRIM-
ROSE CLUB will be held Mon-
day, at the home of Sara Wel-
ton, 29641 Fairfax, Oak Park.
All dues must be paid at this
time, and plans for future ac-
tivities and meetings will be
discussed. Also, "final plans for i
the nursery party will be made.

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Mr. and Mrs. Adolph JacoliS
of 20345 Archer, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Sharon Joy, to Irving Goodman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Good-
man, of Taylor Ave.
The bride-elect is a sopho-
more at . Wayne State Univer-
sity. Her fiance is now studying
for his master's degree in psy-
chology at WSU. The wedding
is planned for Jan. 31.

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Phone. KE 2-4411

HELEN JACKMAN WARSHAW

(Formerly of Elkin Travel Bureau)

* * *

A dessert luncheon will be
served today in the home of
Mrs. Sam Posner, 17502 Ken-
tucky, in honor of the new and
old board members of the
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY. The
organization will install its new
officers on Jan. 25, at Boesky's.
* * *
ALONAH CHAPTER, Pion-
eer Women, will hold a paid-up
membership get-together at 9:30
p.m. Saturday, at the Hayim
Greenberg Center. Refresh-
ments will be served. Harold
Berke, executive director of
Histadrut, will address the
chapter at a meeting Tuesday
in the home of Ann. Shapiro,
19758 Freeland.
* * *
Mrs. Sara Jacobson, 18228
Steel, will be hostess to a
luncheon and executive board
meeting of JULIUS ROSEN-
WALD LADIES AUXILIARY,
American Legion, at 12:30 p.m.
Thursday. Plans will be made
for a membership luncheon
this month and a luncheon and
games afternoon in February.
*
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The 13th annual initiation of
new members will be celebrated
by the AHAVAS ACHIM SIS-
TERHOOD at 9 p.m., Monday,
in the synagogue social hall,
according to Mrs. Thomas Parto-
vich, president. Arrangements
are being made by Mrs. Morris
Snyder, membership, chairman.
Friends and relatives are in-
vited. A social. hour following
the initiation ceremony is being
planned by Mrs. Moishe Glazier.

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