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June 17, 1960 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-06-17

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, June 17, 1960 —

Women's Citt4 activities

At the sixth annual installa-
tion of FIDELITY LADIES
CLUB, at Rainbow Terrace,
Rose Cohen delivered the invo-
cation and Fay Stalburg in-
stalled the following officers:
Frances Shapiro, president;
Sarah Glanzrock and Doris
Ecoff, vice-presidents; Gertrude
Hertzberg, Sadie Murray and
Evelyn Pozen, secretaries; Ma-
rion Leib, treasurer; Rose
Broivn, chaplain; Betty Fisher,
publicity; Molly E lb in g er,
phone; Ella Chaifetz, sunshine;
Lillian Gorman and Jean Roth-
enberg, general chairmen.
Board members and trustees
include Margie . Westheimer,
Rose Bensman, Bertha Sumner,
Ann Rothenberg, Ida Fuller,
Rae Solomon, Ida Schultz, Til-
lie Greenberg, Paula Stark,
Dorothy G-antz, Betsy Lutchan-
sky, Gusta P o k a r t, Norma
Nemeth and Gladys Greer.
* * *
Mrs. James Van Vliet is the
newly-elected president of the
National Council of Jewish
Women. Mrs.
Van Vli- et,
who was for-
merly profes-
sor of social
work at the
University of
Michigan
school of so-
cial work, is
also on the
board of the
Oakland Coun- Mrs. Van Vliet
ty Chapter of the Michigan
Mental Health Society and the
Family Service of Oakland
County. She previously served
Council as vice-president of
education.
* * *
ROSENWALD LADIES
AUXILIARY, American Legion,
will hold a luncheon in honor
of active member Mrs. Ida
Zugar, at 12 noon, at Stouffer's
Restaurant, 1501 Washington
Blvd. Mrs. Zugar and her hus-
band are leaving Detroit to
make their home in Los An-
geles, Calif. All members are
asked to attend the luncheon.
For information, call VE 6-8174.
* * *
A surprise party for two act-
ive members of RADOMER
LADIES AUXILIARY is
planned for 8:30 p.m., June 28,
in the Workmen's Circle Center,
18340 W. Seven Mile. Mrs. Reta
Ager, president, announces that
Mrs. Esther Wolok, vice-presi-
dent, will be toastmistress for
this closing event of the season.
Refreshments and - entertain-
ment will be featured. All mem-
bers are invited.
* * *
ALONAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold its annual
mothers and daughters dinner
at 7 p.m., Thursday, at Jeri's,
at which time officers will be
installed. Entertainment will be
provided by several of the mem-
bers.
* * *
An installation luncheon is
slateo. by FANNIE GLUCK
CHAPTER, Mizrachi Women,
for Tuesday, at Cong. Beth Ye-
hudah, 17556 Wyoming. Mrs.
David Novetsky will be hostess.
The following officers will be
installed by Mrs. Phillip Fealk,
installation c h a i r m a n; Mes-
dames Paul Fenton, president;
David Novetsky, Raymond
Rosenberg and James Baker,
vice-presidents; Lou Bigman,
treasurer; Jonas Torgau, Ben
Schneider, I. M. Becker, Jack
Stevens, Stanley Brawer and
Dan Zalesin, secretaries; and
Saul Cohen, monitress. Mrs.
Emil Spilman will be mistress
of ceremonies. A special pro-
gram is planned.
* * *
Mrs. Meyer Berman will be
installed as president. of BNAI
DAVID SISTERHOOD at cere-
monies to be held Monday eve-
ning, in the social hall of the
synagogue, on Southfield. Mrs.

Mollie Fellows will install as
other new officers Mesdames
Meyer Berke, fund raising.;
Charles Shere, membership;
Henry Schare, program and
education; Jack Bilsky, Robert
Kane and Irving Berson, secre-
taries; James Greenberg, treas-
urer; Samuel Traison, sergeant-
at-arms; and Morris Saigon,
chaplain. Installation chairman,
Mrs. Eugene Rasen, announces
that Cantor Hyman Adler and
the Bnai David Sisterhood
choral group will render musical
selections, and a skit will be
preSented by members.
* *
Mrs. Sam Isaacs, a former
past president of 'iVODAH
CHAPTER, Pioneer Women,
will install officers at the
group's annual installation
luncheon, at 12:30 p.m., Tues-
day, at Kingsley Inn. Members
and friends are asked to at-
tend. For reservations, call Mrs.
Rudy Gemza, BR 3-3140.
* * *
GOLDA MYERSON CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will hold-
its annual installation of offi-
cers, Tuesday evening at the
Hayim Greenberg Center. A
snack dinner and program will

be featured. 4isWrded clothing,
furniture, dishes and other
articles are requested for rum-
mage purposes to send to Is-
rael. For pickup service, call
UN 1-1659 or DI 1-3446.
*
*
GOODFELLOWSHIP WO-
MEN'S AUXILIARY will hold
its annual luncheon, at 12 noon,
June 29, at the home of Mrs.
Lilian Schechter, 19743 Free-
land. Members and friends are
invited to attend. All proceeds
will go to charity.
* *
At recent installation cere-
monies held by LADIES OF
MOSAIC, Mary Iden was sworn
into office as president. Others
who were inducted include Ruth
Feingold and Mary Rosenzweig,
vice-presidents; Sylvia Falick,
treasurer; Rose Viedrah, Minnie
Berman, Betty Averbuch and
Jean Fuller, secretaries.

* * *

Ms. Walter Naftaly will be
installed as president of the
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF
THE ACCOUNTANTS GUILD
in ceremonies planned for
Wednesday, in the home of
Mrs. William Pankin, 13390
Woodvale, Oak Park. Other

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newly-elected officers to be in-
ducted are Mesdames Meyer
G o 1 d, vice-president; Joseph
Broder, treasurer; Roy Good
and Sam- Klein, secretaries;
HarveyiFeinberg, entertainment
chairrici6n; Norman Ross, mem-
bership; James Klain and Her-
bert Rosen, program.
* * *
IOTA ALPHA PI ALUMNAE
will conclude the season with
a guys and dolls barbecue at
9 p.m., Saturday, at the home
of Mrs. Carl Siegel, its- new
president, 29610 Gilchrist. For
reservations, call Mrs. Lillian
Meisner, TO 8-4573.
* * *
DAVID - HORODOKER
YOUNG WOMEN'S ORGANI-
ZATION plans a garden lunch-
eon for Tuesday afternoon, at
the home • of Mrs. M. Stein,
16165 Ilene. Hostesses will be
Mesdames B. Bloven, J. M.
Davidson, A. Dorshen, J. Guter
man, I Knoppow, S. Kreisler, J.
Olshansky and P. Lewis. For
tickets and information call
Mrs. J. Friedman, UN 1-6793.
Members who served at the
USO recently are Mesdames L.
Cohen, J. Davidson, A. Dorchen
and A. Levine.
* * *
SHOMREY EMUNAH SIS-
TERHOOD recently held its in-
stallation of newly-elected of-
ficers. Conducting the ceremony

was Mrs. Sholem Flam, wife of
the synagogue's spiritual leader.
New officers are Mesdames
Isadore Levin, president; Leo
Laufer and William Schwartz,
vice-presidents.; Fred Weis z,
treasurer; Esther. Bentheim, Ir-
ving Weiss and J. Baruch, sec-
retaries; Rae Urnovitz, tele-
phone chairman; M. Schonfeld,
sunshine; and A. Grober, hos-
pital. The Sisterhood garden
supper will be held June 26)
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Horowitz.
(More Clubs, Page 25)

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