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June 10, 1960 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-06-10

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Mrs. Arnold Tanzman, retir-
ing president of Town and
Country Chapter of Women's
American ORT, announces the
culmination of
its season's ac-
tivities with
the group's
annual Honor
Roll Dinner-
Dance, to be
held Sunday
evening, at the
Maisor_ R ivi•
era. Several
members will
be honored Mrs. Tanzman
with a gift for their efforts on
behalf of the organization. Mrs.
Tanzman was rrxently elected
to serve on the "Michigan Re-
gional board of ORT.
* * *
Mrs. Harry Shiovitz, recently-
elected to a second term as pres-
ident of the EVERGREEN CON-
GREGATION SISTERHOOD,
was installed in ceremonies con-
ducted by Mrs. Frances Agree.
Inducted with Mrs. Shiovitz
were Mesdames Joseph Katz,
Aubrey Beneson, Zolton Glantz
and Richard Chafetz, vice-presi-
dents; David Simon, Arnold Ber-
man and Harold Eskovitz, secre-
taries; Lawrence Terebelo, Max-
well Nadis, Ralph Forman,
Julius Feldman, Morris Samsky,
Sheldon Greenberg, Sol Wan-
der, Coleman Kovan, Isadore
Bernstein, Jack Edelman and
Max Marshak, trustees.
* * *
DETROIT ALUMNAE
LEAGUE of Sigma Delta Tau
sorority will present the Berry
Puppets at 10:30 a.m., Satur-
day, in the auditorium of the
Bank of the Commonwealth, W.
7 Mile Rd. and James Couzens.
The benefit performance is
being given for the National
Multiple Sclerosis Foundation,
according to Mrs. Paul Borman,
recently-elected president of the
group. Mrs. Harry Lieberman is
chairman of the puppet show.
The public is invited to attend.
* * *
NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, on June 7 installed
the following officers: Mes-
dames Freda Metz, president;
Sophie Sulkes and Mollie Bon,
aks, vice presidents; Ruth Kim-
mel, recording secretary; Lena
Schwartz, financial secretary;
Frances Shapiro, treasurer;
Betty Kromirs, dues chairman;
Gertrude Becker and Rose
Gaye r, corresponding secre-
taries.
* *
The SISTERHOOD CHORAL
GROUP OF CONGREGATION
ADAS SHALOM held an election
of officers at the annual meet-
ing, at the home of outgoing
chairman, Mrs. Charles Heiman,
19760 Chesterfield. The follow-
ing were elected: Chairman,
Mrs. Emanuel Saltzman; secre-
tary-librarian, Mrs. Terry Res-
nick; treasurer, Mrs. Louis Gott-
leib; social chairman, Mrs. Irv-
ing Kleinstein. The organizer
and director of the group, Mrs.
Joseph M. Markel, announces
there are openings for Sister-
hood members in the Choral
Group. Plans are being made for
presentation of a newly written
one-act opera. Anyone interest-
ed in joining is advised to con-
tact Mrs. Markel, UN 2-8304.
* * *
AESCULAPIAN PHARMA-
CEUTICAL AUXILIARY will
hold a luncheon at 12:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, at Larco's, when
Charlotte Yaffee will review
Cecil Roth's "The History of the
Marranos." Friends are invited.
For reservations, call Mrs.
Michael Wainer, UN. 3-6792, or
Mrs. Harry Dorfman, UN. 1-8014
*
NEW LIFE CHAPTER,
American Medical Center at
Denver, installed its new offi-
cers at a luncheon Wednesday,
at Tam O'Shanter Country
Club. Marvin Kanes, local at-
torney, installed the following

activities

officers: Mrs. .Irving Chaiken,
who will serve her third term
as president; Mesdames Oliver
Barnes, Harold Goldberg, Don-
ald L. Golden and Elvin Pollack,
vice-presidents; Louis Parzen,
treasurer; Manuel Kravetz, Pet-
er Polinsky and Harvey Roth-
stein, secretaries; E. Epstein,
chaplain; S. Goren, J. Eaton and
N. Goldman, trustees. Board
members are Mesdames J.
Friedlander, B. Madvin, G.
Borenstein, M. Saperstein, M.
Kolovsky, P. Kravetz, C. Carson,
N. Ekelman, S. Bale, S. Ecoff,
A. Gottlieb, I. Liebroder, F.
Berenson, J. Greenblatt, F.
Chaiken and M. Kanes. Mrs.
Donald L. Golden was installa-
tion chairman.
*
*
Mrs. Norman Kanter, recent-
ly re-elected as president of
MASSADA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will be installed in
luncheon ceremonies planned
for 12 noon, Saturday, at Tam
O'Shanter Country Club. Mrs.
Harry Kay will give the invoca-
tion, and Mrs. Frances. Stellar
will be installing officer. Also
to be inducted are Mesdames
Harry Kay, executive vice-presi-
dent; Irving Turner and Simon

der the chairmanship of Mrs.
Harry Saltzman.• For reserva-
tions, call Mrs. J. George 'Cohen,
TE. 4-8540, or Mrs. Raymond
Dunn, UN. 4-1658.
* * *

CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
will honor Mrs. Isadore Levin
at a bon voyage luncheon to be
held at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in
the Hayim Greenberg Center.
Mrs. Levin, a Detroit resident
for 45 years, is leaving to make
her home in Los Angeles, Cali-
fornia., together with her hus-
band. An original member of
Pioneer Women, Mrs. Levin
served as president of Club One
and also of the Detroit PW
Council. Friends of Mrs. Levin
and guests are invited to attend.
*
*

PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB will elect new officers at
a meeting planned for 8:30 p.m.,.
Monday, at Cong. Beth Joseph,
18450 Wyoming. Plans will be
made for a luncheon and in-
stallation at 12:30 p.m., June
22, at Larco's. For reservations,
call Bessie Gruskin, UN. 4-5128.
* * *
BETH YEHUDAH SISTER-
HOOD will hold a luncheon and
games party at 12:30 p.m., Wed-
nesday, in the social hall of the
synagogue. For information,
call Mrs. M. Lowenthal, UN.
3-7071.
(More Clubs on Page 26)

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19 -- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, June 10, 1960

Cluh

Women's

day, in the synagogue social
hall. Honoring the organiza-
tion's 18th anniversary, a spe-
cial musical program is planned,
and many prizes will be award-
Karbel, vice-presidents; Rose ed. Mrs. Louis Leebove, donor
Sarasohn, Lou Fidler and David chairman, may be reached at
Colman, secretaries; Viet or UN. 1-2869 for tickets.
Finn, dues chairman; and Harry
DAVID - HORODOKER
Woolf, bulletin. Mrs. Stellar
will be accorded special honors YOUNG WOMEN'S ORGANI-
for her many years of service ZATION is planning a garden
to the organization. She is leav- luncheon on June 21, in the
ing Detroit soon to take up per- home of Mrs. Morris Stein,
manent residence in California. 16165 Ilene. For tickets and in-
formation, call Mrs. J. Fried-
*
*
man, UN. 1-6793. Entire pro-
BETH ABRAHAM SISTER-
ceeds will provide packages for
HOOD honored incoming offi-
needy families here and in
cers at an installation ceremony Israel.
Tuesday, in the social hall. Mrs.
*
4:
Sadie Schlaff, installation chair-
DETROIT AUXILIARY,
man, inducted the following American Medical Center at
women: Mesdames Sabina Sing- Denver, has scheduled its 32nd
er, president; Lea Crystal, So- annual donor luncheon at 1
phie. Ellenbogen and Ann Lul- p.m.,. Tuesday, at Cong. Beth
love, vice-presidents; Edna Kan- Moses. Proceeds go to the Den-
arek, Ruth Yost, Bernice Cash, ver institution for assisting pa-
Rose Saltzman and S y 1 v is tients with all types of chest
Schon, secretaries; and Lillian diseases and cancer and for re-
Dunn, treasurer.
search at the newly-completed
$.:
Eleanor Roosevelt Institute. For
ALONAH CHAPTER, Pioneer reservations, call Mrs. Max
Women, has scheduled its bowl- Ducker, TE. 4-8393, or Mrs. Paul
ing banquet on Wednesday eve- Shapiro, DI. 1-1007.
• * *
ning, at the Roostertail. Tro-
phies will be awarded.
BETH ABRAHAM SISTER-
• * *
HOOD will hold a get-together
BETH SHMUEL SISTER- luncheon and fashion show at
HOOD will celebrate its Chai 12:30 p. m., Tuesday, in the
Luncheon at 12 noon, Wednes- synagogue's Nusbaum Hall, un-

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