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January 22, 1960 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-01-22

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MAIMONIDES MEDICAL
Mrs. Mollie Starman, presi-
AUXILIARY will hold a lunch- dent of LADIES of MOSAIC,
eon meeting at 12:15 p.m., Tues- announces a membership tea to
day, at Jeri's, when Homer be held 8:30 p.m., Wednesday,
Strong, of Wayne State Univer- at Masonic Temple. Mrs. Ruth
sity, will speak on "The New Katzen has arranged entertain-
Look at WSU."
ment by the vocal group known
* * *
as Mother Singers. Mrs. Rose
JULIUS ROSENWALD AUX- Bassin will accompany at the
ILIARY, American Legion, is piano.
* * *
planning its paid-up member-
HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer
ship luncheon for 12:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, at Pallister House, 114 Women, will hold a victory
Pallister. Dues are payable at luncheon 12:30 p.m., Monday,
the door. For information, call at the Hayim Greenberg Center.
Mrs. Lydia Slakter, membership Admission is by a package of
chairman, VE. 6-8174; or Mrs. rummage goods.
* * *
Marion Goldberg, conservation
BETH
MOSES
SISTERHOOD
chairman, DI. 1-2526.
will meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday,
*
*
in the home of Mrs. R. Halprin,
RADOMER LADIES AUXIL-
19567 Santa Barbara.
IARY has scheduled its annual
* * *
victory dinner at 7:30 p.m.,
YOUTH EDUCATION
Wednesday, at Club Alamo, to
celebrate its recently successful LEAGUE will meet at 12:30
donor dinner and rummage sale. p.m., Monday, in the home of
Friends are invited. For reser- Mrs. David Rosen, 5261 W. Out-
vations, call Mrs. Esther Wolok, er Dr. Mesdames Douglas Pur-
LI. 7-8290; or Mrs. Bessie Adler, ther and Phillip Olender will be
co-hostesses at a dessert lunch-
TO. 6-7413.
eon. There will be a surprise
* * .*
guest for the afternbon.
BETH ABRAHAM SISTER-
* * *
HOOD will meet on Thursday
EQUALITY
CLUB will hold
in the synagogue's Nusbaum
and installation dinner honor-
Hall, when Mrs. Israel I. Hal-
ing newly-elected officers this
pern will present a musical
Sunday evening, at Margene
evening. Featured entertain- Catering.
ment will be the Rikadim Danc-
* * *
ers. Members of all affiliates
NORTHLAND CHAPTER,
and the public are invited to Women's American ORT, is
attend, announces Mrs. Isadore presently - s elling tickets for
Singer, president.
"The World of Susie Wong" for
* * *
the performance at 7:30 p.m.,
ALONAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Feb. 14, at the Shubert Theater.
Women, will hear an address For reservations, call Mrs. Fred
by a foreign exchange student Nederlander, LI 1-1634.
* * *
from the Far East at its meet-
ing Tuesday, in the home of
ACHIEZER wilt meet at 9
Mrs. Jacqueline Klein, 23571 p.m., Tuesday, in the home of
Morton, Oak Park. For informa- Mrs. Benno Levi, 15121 Kenton,
tion, call LI. 4-7706.
Oak Park, when Mrs. Levi will
* * *
demonstrate how to make
PASADENA STUDY CLUB enameled jewelry.
* *
is planning its annual fund-
The fifth annual fund-raising
raising games party for March
2, at the Davison Jewish Center, program of GAMMA KAPPA
under the chairmanship of Mrs. CHI ALUMNI AUXILIARY is
Victor Mitchnick. Mrs. Irving being planned for Feb. 23, at
Medow is co-chairman. F o r Young Israel Center of Oak-
tickets, call Mrs. Irving Wein- Woods, when a night of games
dling, ticket chairman, DI. will be featured. Proceeds from
1-0398; or Mrs. Simeon Freed- the yearly event goes to provide
an education scholarship for a
man, UN. 3-2965.
student at Wayne State Univer-
* * *

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activities

A benefit games party is
planned by PRIMROSE BENEV-
OLENT CLUB at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday, at Cong.. Beth Joseph,
18450 Wyoming. Proceeds will
go to the Multiple Sclerosis
Fund in memory of Kenneth
Molitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Molitz. Mrs. Molitz is a Prim-
rose member. Donations at the
last meeting were made to the
Jewish National Fund, Fannie
Gluck Chapter of Mizrachi
Women, Hadassah, Pioneer
Women and the City of Hope,
in the sum of nearly $700.
* * *
AESCULAPIAN PHARMA-
CEUTICAL AUXILIARY is
planning • a dessert luncheon
and social meeting for Feb. 10,
in the home of Mrs. Rose Klein,
18068 Wisconsin. Games and
mah jongg will be featured.
* * *
"Twelve Angry Men" and
"Cheaper by the Dozen," two of
the most popular motion pic-
tures in recent years, will be
the feature attractions of the
seventh annual movie night of
the BETH YEHUDAH
SCHOOLS PTA. The program
will be held Monday evening,
at the Varsity Theater, with all
proceeds going to the school.
For tickets, call Mrs. S. N.
Jo-
Cohen, WE. 5-0037; or Mrs. Jo-
seph Hendler, TO. 9-5548.
* :r *
MEDICAL AID GUILD will
hold a get acquainted meeting
12:30 p.m. Monday, at Hospital-
ity House, Northland Concourse.
Luncheon will be followed by
an afternoon of games.

sity. For ticket information, call
Evelyn Goldsmith, U_N 4-6850;
or Joan Pasnian, LI 1-1224.
Members are urged to bring
proceeds from all sold tickets
to a meeting at 8:30 p.m., Feb.
11, in the home of Esther Born-
stein, 20059 Weyher, Livonia.

An open meeting of YOUNG
WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM is
planned for. 12:30 p.m., Monday,
in the home of Mrs. Simon Shif-
man, -17545- Ohio. Rabbi Sher-
win T. Wine, of Temple Beth
El, will review Meyer Levin's
latest novel, "Eva." Guests are
invited.

*

* *

A social evening and games
party is planned by JUNIOR
PRIMROSE CLUB at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday, in the Oak Park Com-
munity Center. Guests are in-
vited. Plans will be discussed
for a cocktail party on Feb. 6,
open to members and their
husbands.
* * *
Mrs. Albert Coffman, presi-
dent of the CITY OF HOPE
CANCER FIGHTERS bowling
league, has issued a call for
substitutes to bowl at 1 p.m.,
Thursday, at Rol-a-Wile Lanes,
on Puritan Ave. Anyone in-
terested is asked to call Mrs.
Coffman, MA 6-6483.
* * *
JERICHO REBEKAH
LODGE has installed the fol-
lowing officers: Rebecca Rubin-
fire, noble grand; Honey Magid,
vice grand; Cecile Smith and
Ada Ducker, secretaries; Car-
rie Heistman, treasurer; and
Gussie Weiss, musician.
(More Clubs on Page 19)

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LI 1-9769

Mothers of Wayne County are
joining two million women
across the nation in a march for
facts and funds for the New
March of Dimes.
The Mothers' March will take
place in Wayne County and
throughout Michigan next
Thursday evening, according to
Mrs. Anne Campbell Stark,
Mothers' March chairman.
In addition to collecting New
March of Dimes contributions,
Mrs. Stark explained, the
mothers will present each
household with a copy of "Door
Count," a concise fact-finding
folder in which a family may
indicate if any o its members
has a birth defect, arthritis or
polio and ho many have had
three or more Salk vaccine
shots. Each family record will
be cc fidential. These will be
turned over to the Medical Ad-

visory Committee of the Chap-
ter.

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15 —THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, January 22, 1960

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