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April 01, 1960 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-04-01

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Adas Shalom Women to Hear Mrs. Boyarsky

Women's au 6s

Drapkin will highlight a meet-
ing of BRANDEIS CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, on Monday
afternoon, in the home of Mrs.
Alfred Schwartzenfeld, 18286
Indiana.
* *
SINAI WIVES CLUB will
meet at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday,
in the home of Mrs. Norman
Helman, 25060 Kenosha, Oak
Park. Co-hostess will be Mrs.
Joe Stern.
* * *
A recipe book of meals for
Passover will be distributed to
members and friends of AVO-
DAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Wom-
A list of fully a dozen chari- en, at a program this Tuesday,
ties in the community were the in the home of Mrs. Max Stul-
beneficiaries of DETROIT berg, 17503 Prairie. Passover
be served.
LINK, Order of the Golden specialties will

*
Chain, during the administra-
Mrs.
Minnie
Miller,
president
tion of Mrs. Ida Swartz and
Harry Tushman, retiring worthy of the JEWISH WOMEN'S EU-
matron and patron of the orga- ROPEAN WELFARE ORGANI-
ZATION, announces a special
nization.
meeting at 12 noon, Monday, in
ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pioneer the Davison Jewish Center,
Women, will hold a fund-raising when arrangements will be
luncheon Tuesday afternoon, in made for a pre-Passover bake
the home fo Mrs. Moe Saslove, sale in Detroit's kosher meat
3460 Sherbourne. Bridge and markets. Proceeds go to the
Mo'os Hitim Fund. Plans also
mah jongg will be featured.
will be made for the annual
donor luncheon on May 4, at
Mrs. Rebecca Warren, pres-
the main Jewish Center. Mrs.
ident of KINNERET CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will be , Ida Tubbin will be hostess at
-I Monday's dessert luncheon
hostess at a luncheon planned
for
12:30
p.m.,
Saturday,
in
her
meeting.
MISS BEVERLY SHER
home at 18670 Kentucky. Mrs.
BETH JOSEPH S I S T E R-
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sher, of Adele Mondry will speak on
HOOD will hold a board meet-
Santa Rosa Dr., announce the "The Life and Works of Theo-
ing at 12 noon, Tuesday, in the
engagement of their daughter, dor Herzl" in honor of the cen- synagogue. Hostesses will be
Beverly Susan, to Al Hacker, tennial of his birth. A linen Mesdames Avery Shapiro and
son of Mr. and Mrs. William shower for Israel is planned at David Gussin.
Hacker, of Washburn Ave. The 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the
* *
wedding will be solemnized Hayim Greenberg Center, at
A board meeting of BNAI
Nov. 20, at Adas S ha 1 o m which Mesdames Ida Geselis
and Rose Gilbert will be host- DAVID SISTERHOOD will be
Synagogue.
held Monday evening, in the
esses.
home of Mrs. Hyman Adler,
Grinnell Galleries Sets NORTH WOODWARD 17281 Anna, Southfield. Reports
Meet the Artist' Ser i es BRANCH, Jewish Women's on finances of the donor will
be presented.
A "Meet the Artist" program, European Welfare Organization,
beginning this Monday and con- will hold a luncheon and games
Mrs. Meyer Minkin, Mo'os Hi-
'tinning each week with a new party at 12 noon, Tuesday, at
artist, is being sponsored at ! Federal's Grand River-Oakman tim chairman of FANNIE
Grinnell Art Galleries, from 6 ' auditorium. Mrs. Mollie Bass- GLUCK CHAPTER, Mizrachi
man is chairman, and Mrs. Rose Women, asks members to mail
to 8:30 p.m.
Zuckerman is ticket chairman. contributions to her at 18603
Among the artists whom the
public will meet are Michael Proceeds will provide Passover Birwood. For pick-up of con-
and tributions to provide assistance
Curtis, whose paintings will be packages for widows
shown this Monday: Betty Conn, orphans. Prizes will be awarded for needy individuals for Pass-
over, call her at DI 1-3188.
ceramics; Reva Shwayder, paint- to members and
• friends.
* •
• their
• •
er; Richard Kozlow, painter and
EQUALITY CLUB will hold
AVIVA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Martha Clamage, sculptor,
a Purim dessert luncheon Satur-
The public is invited to meet day at the home of Anne Trach- Women, will meet at 12:30 p.m.,
the artists, discuss their works tenberg, 8803 W. 7 Mile. At Wednesday, in the home of Mrs.
and to participate in a social the last meeting, donations were Aaron Goodman, 18966 Santa
hour. All of the artists have ex- voted to the Allied Jewish Barbara, when dessert luncheon
will be served. Mrs. Janice Wax-
hibited extensively throughout
Campaign and Mo'os Hitim.
enberg will review Allan Dru-
the United States.
• • •
ry's "Advise and Consent."
MASSADA CHAPTER, Pio-
Jaslove Club to Meet
neer Women, will hold a dinner-
A special program of music
Olga Jaslove Family Club dance for members and their and dances of Israel will high-
will meet at 9 p.m., today, in the husbands on Tuesday evening, light a meeting of the PHI
home of Mrs. Louis Kuretzky, at Sammy's. For reservations, LAMBDA KAPPA AUXILIARY
21751 Parklawn, Oak Park. A call Ruth Kanter, DI 1-0433.
at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the
4:
social evening is planned.
home of Mrs. Annette Miller,
A meeting devoted to child
25456 Wareham, Huntington
rescue work is planned by Woods. All wives of members of
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
the medical fraternity are in-
at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the
Leave Everything to Us
Hayim Greenberg Center, ac- vited to attend. *
cording to Mrs. Sara Levin,
SISTERS OF ZION MIZRA-
child welfare chairman. A so-
cial hour will follow reports CHI has finalized plans for its
by Mesdames Feigel Agranoff, 23rd annual donor luncheon, to
dance chairman; Sema Lipp- be held at 12 noon, April 27, at
man, coin book chairman; and Holiday Manor. Mrs. S.L.A. Mar-
Eva Domowitz, cannister chair-, shall will be guest speaker, and
a musical program will be pre-
man.
• • •
sented by Cantor Hyman J. Ad-
HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer ler. Contributions to the fund-
Women, will meet Monday af- raising program may be sent to
ternoon, when Mrs. Paul Lit- darlings co-chairmen Mrs. Hen-
win, of Mt. Clemens, will re- rietta Kelman, TO 8-5622; Mrs.
view "The Beth El Story." For Augusta Subar, UN 4-3896; or
information, call Mrs. Gerson Mrs. Milton Winston, organiza-
tions chairman, UN 2-5074.
Berris, DI 1-3946.
4:
4:

*
WYN and HAROLD LANDIS
PURITY CHAPTER, Order of
RODIN CLUB will meet for a
dessert luncheon at 1 p.m., the Eastern Star, will meet at
Wednesday, in the home of Mrs. 4 p.m., Monday, in its temple,
• STYLE
Gerald Barsky, 3260 W. Outer 80 W. Alexandrine. An initia-
• ELEGANCE
Dr. Plans for the annual anni- tion ceremony at 7:45 p.m. will
versary luncheon in June will follow dinner at 6 p.m. For din-
• BEAUTY
ner reservations, call Honey Ma-
be discussed.
WYN-HAROLD CATERING
gid, UN 2-5208. The initiation is
A review of "Papa's Golden a man's class, according to Pau-
Land" by Detroiter Frita Roth la Stark, worthy matron.

There will be early deadlines
for issues of The Jewish News
to be published during Pass-
over.
For both the issues of April
15 and April 22, all news copy
must reach us on the preceding
Friday.
Copy for the April 15 issue
must be in our hands at noon
on Friday, April 8„..
Copy for the April 22 issue
must reach us at noon on Fri-
day, April 15.

Mrs. H. Ager will be hostess
to members and friends of RA-
DOMER LADIES AUXILIARY
at a games party planned for
8:30 p.m., Monday, in her home
at 17320 Kentucky. All pro-
ceeds will go to charity. For
information, call UN 1-2670.
*
.4
MEDICAL AID GUILD will
hold a luncheon and style show-
at 12:30 p.m., April 8, at the
Town and Country Club. Spring
and summer fashions will be
shown, and many prizes will be
awarded. For tickets, call Mrs.
Harold Cohen, UN 4-4585.

Mrs. Rubin Boyarsky will re-' served, and Passover favors will
create the aura of the Passover be distributed to members and
season from her childhood in their guests.
Poland at a meeting of the Adas
Shalom Sisterhood at 12:30
p.m., Monday, in the synagogue
ANNOUNCING
social hall. -
A New Service to You
Sharing the program will be
Personalized Printing!
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, Adas Sha-
• Invitations
lom spiritual leader, who will
• Announcements
reminisce about his experiences
• Thank-You-Cards
at the Jewish Theological Semi-
nary.
• Matches
• Napkins, etc.
New Sisterhood officers will
We Will Come to You
be elected, and there will be a
Call:
report from Mrs. Norman Allan,
GERRIE RASKIN
LI 8-5288
chairman, on the Torah Fund
Of
Tea, to be held on April 27.
LILLIAN ROSEN
UN 1-0971
A dessert luncheon will be

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