Honor Dora Ehrlich for Service to Hadassah at Detroit Chapter Fete Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will hold its annilal election of officers and induction at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel May 9. A subscription luncheon at noon will precede the election.. Reservations for the luncheon will be taken at the Hadassah office, BR 3-5441, until May 7. Mrs. Jack W. Perlman, vice- president of program, advises that the meeting will be dedi- cated to Mrs. Joseph (Dora) Ehrlich, in honor of her 80th birthday. On May 11; 1954, Detroit Chapter honored Mrs. Ehrlich for 50 years of distinguished service and leadership to Hadas- sah, the community and to the Jewish people. Through unso- licited contributions in her honor, the Dora Ehrlich Operat- ing Theater was established as part of Detroit Chapter's Or- thopedic Surgical Wing in the new Medical Center in Jeru- salem. Since 1950, she has been hon- orary chairman with Mrs. Wil- liam B. Isenberg, chairman, of the New Medical Center Com- mittee. Mrs. Isenberg, in commenting about the dedication of the meeting to Dora Ehrlich, stated: "In Israel, Hadassah is pre- paring to move into some of the departments of the New Medical Center on June 6. We, the Detroit Chapter, have the obligation of completely equip- ping our adopted area, the Or- thopedic Surgical Wing, which includes the Dora Ehrlich Op- erating Theater. "It occurred to the Detroit Chapter that many friends of Dora Ehrlich may wish to ex- press their regard for her through a contribution toward equipping this area. Various types of tables, anesthetists tables, instrument tables, ex- amining lights, surgical dress- ing carts, examining chairs, sterilizers, post-operative beds, instrument cabinets, resuscita- tors, minor operating room lights, oxygen tents, orthopedic operating tables, orthopedic in- strument sets and many other items will be required." For further information on needs at the orthopedic wing, interested persons are asked to call Mrs. Isenberg, SU 8-6169, or the Hadassah office, BR 3-5441. Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, chair- man of the day, and Mrs. Julian Tobias have written an original script for the luncheon. Mrs. I. Jerome Hauser, presi- dent, invite's all members and friends to attend, Beth Abraham Torah Study Society Hosts Discussion Evening The Torah Study Society of Cong. Beth Abraham will host an evening of Torah and Siyum 8:30 p.m. Thursday in _Nusbaum Hall of the synagogne, Rabbi Israel I. Halpern, Society presi- dent announces. Rabbi Samuel Stollman of Shaarey Shomayim Synagogue, Windsor, will present a Hala- chic disc ours e, and Cantor Shabtai Ackerman will present a program of liturgical selec- tions, accompanied by Israel Fuchs, music director of Beth Abraham. Members of the --board of Beth Abraham Sisterhood will prepare refreshments, The com- munity is invited. Hadassah Slates Closing of Membership Drive Detroit Chapter of Hadassah's "Get a Member—Keep a Mem- ber" Drive will culminate with an "H-Day" luncheon 12:30 p.m. May 11 at Hadassah House. On this day all membership workers will bring in their re- ports to their group chairmen, according to membership vice- president Mrs. William Wets- man. "H-Day" chairman Mrs. J. George Pont announces surprises anr prizes will be featured. zrt ~ t Ann,ouncemerits April 21 — To Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Sachse (Barbara Zuckerman), 13 3 3 -6 Balfour, Huntington Woods, a son, Jef- frey • Edward. • * April 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nessel (Marlene Pritz), 20278 Stahelin, a son, Eric Da- vid. April 19 — To Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Newman, 24010 Marlow, Oak Park, a son, Daniel Alan. * * * April 17 — To Mr. and Mrs. Stuart M. Wilhelm (Nancy Beck), 19321 Votrobeck, a daughter, Heidi Sheryl. * April 14 — To Mr. and Mrs. * * Richard M. 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