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March 11, 1960 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-03-11

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Women Advance Israel Bond Sales

' Music Study Club. Sets
Mendelssohn Program

omen's Cluhs

Center Cagers Split

The Jewish Community Cen-
ter Teen Varsity basketball
split a pair of contests last
week, trimming St. Ebenezer
Church, 46-31, to sweep the
home-and-home series, led by
Doug Hoffman with 20 points;
then dropping a game to the
Northwestern High School Re-
serve, 43-35, as the Center
scored only four points in the
first half. The Center team is
now 4-2 for the season.

A dessert luncheon meeting
of the Music Study Club will
JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO - be held at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday,
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA - in the Hayim Greenberg Cen-
TION will tender a brunch a t ter, 19161 Schaefer.
12 noon, Tuesday, in the horn e
"The Life and Times of Fe-
of Mrs. Morris Bolokofsky
16191 Kentucky. Proceeds wil 1 , lix Mendelssohn" will be the
go for Mo'os. Hitim for orphane theme of the afternoon's pro-
d gram, according to Mrs. Dan
families in Israel.
Frohman, program chairman.
*
Mrs. Jacob Sauls will be nar-
BETH YEHUDAH SCHOOL
PTA will hold its annual rum- rator and chairman of the day.
mage sale March 15 to 17, a t Soloists include Emma Scha- Classified ads bring fast results!
11322 Dexter, under the chair uer, soprano; Bella Goldberg,
manship of Mesdames Ernes mezzo-soprano; Lillian Zellman,
Greenfield and Bea Wrotslav t - accompanist; and Mrs. Isadore
sky. Clothing, toys and appli - Mendelson and her daughter,
antes will be sold. Persons with Helen Mendelson, in a dual
useable rummage are urged to concerto for two pianOs.
Mrs. J. Stewart Linden, presi-
call the chairmen, DI 1-8379
For fine color movies
or UN 2-8435. Proceeds from dent, invites friends to attend.
the annual event will go to
of your wedding
assist the Beth Y e h u d a h
For
the
Finest
in
Musk
Schools.
Call
* * *
FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
Mizrachi Women, is planning a
and His Orchestra
Purim luncheon on Wednesday
afternoon, in the hothe of Mrs.
WO 2-4814
UN 4-4346
Max Stollman, 12870 Burton,
Oak Park. Admission will be
by cash donation for Purim
YOU'LL ALWAYS SAVE MORE AT
Shalach Monos. Mrs. Max Kirsh-
blum, national political chair-
man of the Mizrachi Women's
Organization of America, will
Traditional
French Provincial
be guest speaker.
*
*
12th at Gladstone
TR 3-9440
OLGA JASLOVE FAMILY
CLUB will meet at 9 p.m., to-
day, in the home of Mrs. Stan-
As We Have Done Each Year .. .
ley Kirschbaum, 18581 Heyden.
Her daughter, Lois, will be co-
hostess. A special evening of
games will follow the meeting.
Is Planning Traditional Passover Sedorini
* * *
Mrs. Shirley Merson, presi-
Monday and Tuesday Eves., April 11 and 12
dent of INFANTS SERVICE
Complete Passover Dinner Take Out Service
GROUP, announces that the or-
ganization's annual dinne r-
dance will be held April 3, at
the Latin Quarter. Tickets are
available from the chairmen,
THE NEW
Mesdames Ann Shook and

(More Clubs, Page 15)

WHAT EVERY BRIDE
SHOULD KNOW ,

Mrs. Max Sucher, right, who gave her home for the Cur-
tain Time Tea, annual sponsor re-enrollment program • of the
Women's Division of the Detroit Israel Bond Committee, and
Mrs. Harry Nachman, left, sponsor chairman; smile with Arik
Lavie at the news that the sponsor re-enrollment program
produced more than $85,000 in purchases and commit-
ments. Lavie, the "Sinatra of Israel," and the Star of "Hill 24
Doesn't Answer," was the featured performer at the affair at
which 41 Sponsors, four Trustees and four Builders enrolled
for 1960.

NFTS Leader at Temple Israel

Mrs. Harry Jacobson, second
vice-president of the National
Federation of Temple Sister-
hoods, will speak at a dessert
luncheon meeting. of the Tem-
ple Israel Sis-
terhood at
12:30 p.m.,
Monday, in
the Leon
Fram Hall.
Members of
the Temple Is-
rael Sister-
hood will be
hosts at the
gathering to
the Sister- Mrs. Jacobson

r

Emanu-El and Beth Jacob, of
Pontiac.
Mrs. Jacobson, of Des Moines,
Ia., is a past president of the
NFTS's District 20, comprised
of Sisterhoods in Iowa, Kansas,
Missouri, Nebraska, Colorado
and New MexicO. She also is a
past president of her Temple
Bnai Jeshurun Sisterhood in
Des Moines, and served as chair-
man of the Women's Division
of the United Jewish Appeal
there.

Dave Diamond SID SIEGEL

TO 8-2705

ZUROFF'S FURNITURE STORE

RAINBOW KOSHER CATERING

-

.

Mrs. Arthur Hass, president Dorothy Baskin. A drop-off
of the host Sisterhood, will meeting for pledges will take
preside. Displays will be set place on Tuesday, and a regular

up by the sewing guild, art and business meeting is planned for
hoods of Temples Beth El,
Judaica shop, gift shop and 12 noon, March 21,-in the Work-
garden workshop in the syna- men's Circle Center.
* * *
gogue's foyer.
LADIES AUXILIARY OF
THE GALICIAN SOCIETY will
Detroit BB Chapter
hold its annual Mo'os Hitim
Sets Two-Day Bazaar games party at 8 p.m., Wed-
A continental bazaar, fea- nesday, in the social hall of
turing food, games, booths of Beth Abraham Synagogue.
various kinds, prizes and enter- Games and prizes will be fea-
tainment, is planned by Detroit tured. Admission is by contri-
Chapter of Bnai Brith on March bution to the Mo'os Hitim
Fund.
22 and 23.
* * *
Continental breakfasts, lun-
CITY OF HOPE CANCER
cheons and dinners will be FIGHTERS will hold a board
served at Holiday Manor from
meeting at 12 noon, Monday, at
10 a.m. to 11 p.m., March 22, Holiday Manor.
and from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.,
March 23.
Alpha Omega Begins
There also will be booths
offering antiques, linens, crys- Dental Seminar
tal, art work, housewares, home-
A Great Lakes Seminar, spon-
made baked goods and records. sored by the Detroit Alumni
{ A number of articles made by Chapter of Alpha Omega dental
members of the Chapter also fraternity, will open at 9 a.m.,
will be offered for sale.
Wednesday, in the McGregor
Prizes will be awarded every Conference Center of Wayne
hour during the bazaar, and a State University.
Smart brides select the
highlight of the two-day event
Dr. D. Walter Cohen, a lead-
Sheraton-Cadillac for their
will be an auction each evening. ing pdriodontist, will inaugurate
weddings and receptions. And
There will be booths and games the seminar series, which has
for good reason! First, the
for youngsters, teen-agers and been established by Alpha
staff of this famous hotel spe-
adults.
cializes in catering to wed-
Omega to give fraternity mem-
dings — lifts so many nagging
bers'an opportunity to subscribe
details from the shoulders of
to dental courses given by some
Labor Zionists to Get
the bride and her family.
of the nation's leading special-
And whether you select the
Certificate from JNF
ists. -
magnificent Grand Baltroom
The committee planning the
A certificate for a grove of
for a party of 750, or one of
1,000 trees planted in Israel by seminars is headed by Drs. Jo-
our exquisite Parlors for an
Labor Zionist Branch 3 in seph Goodstein, Leo Lipto n! and
intimate family group of as
small as twenty, you may rest
memory of Nathan Naftaly Martin Naimark, co-chairmen,
assured that the accommoda-
Korn will be presented to the and includes Drs. Jack Kutnick,
tions and service will be the
branch by William Hordes, Jack Freedland, Gerald Michael
finest in Detroit.
representing the Jewish Na- and Samuel Krohn.

Our prices are reasonable,
tional Fund.
and you'll alwayS be proud to
The presentation ceremony Ex-Yale Coach to Speak
,remember that your wedding
will take place at a joint meet- on 'Athletics in Israel'
was at the Sheraton-Cadillac.
ing of Branch 3 and Sholem
Robert J. H. Kiphuth, direc-
For information and reservations, call
Aleichem Branch of the Far- tor emeritus of the Payne Whit-
Herman Schwartz at Woodward 1-8000
band, to be held at 8:30 p.m., ney Gymnasium, Yale Univer-
Tuesday, in the Hayim Green- sity, will discuss "Athletics in
berg Center, 19161 Schaefer.
Israel" at the next meeting of
The late Mr. Korn was active the Jewish Community Center's
in numerous communal groups, Jewish Affairs Luncheon Club,
including both of the organiza- at the main building, 18100
Washington Blvd at Michigan Ave.
tions sponsoring the grove of Meyers, at 12 noon, Wednes-
Mark Schmidt, General Manager
trees ,in his memory.
day.

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