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June 16, 1961 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-06-16

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SHOLEM ALEICHEM INSTI-
TUTE WOMEN'S DIVISION will
hold a night of games 8 p.m. June
24, a n n ounces
Mrs. Julia
Weiss, 'chair-
man of the
f und - raising
event. Refresh-
-ments and
prizes will be
featured. Pro,
ceeds will be
used for the
school budget Mrs. Weiss
and the Women's Division culture
program, according to President
Mrs. Paula Finklestein.
* * *

gram will feature singer Denise'
Greengood. Refreshments will be
served by Mrs. G. Brickner,
chairman, and Mrs. Y. Berman
and Mrs. E. Feldman. Guests
are invited.
*

KINNERET CHAPTER, V Pio-
neer Women, will hold installa-
tion of officers 12:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday at the Hayim Greenberg
Center, announces President.Mrs.
Rae Feinberg. Luncheon will be
served. Anita Laznick, a : student
from Peru attending Wayne State
University, will present a musical
program, according to Mrs._ Re-
becca Worren, chairman. Frances
Shayne is chairman of arrange-
ments. Guests are invited.
*
*
DEBORAH SERVICE LEAGUE
will hold its annual luncheon and
PURITY CHAPTER, Order
installation of officers 12:30 p.m. of the Eastern Star, will hold
Saturday at the Scotch and Sir- a social evening 7:30 Monday
loin Restaurant. Mrs. Benjamin at Eureka Hall, 111 W. Seven
Labensky will install the following Mile, announces Ree Kass,
officers: Mesdames Sol Miller, worthy matron. Refreshments
president; Sol Ceresnie, vice pres- will be served.
ident; Leon Sarin and Morris
* *
Zuckman, secretaries; Sam Fin-
FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
kel,. treasurer; Leslie Rosenberg,
Mizrachi Women, will hold instal-
historian; and Maynard Feldman,
lation of officers at a luncheon
counselor.
12:30 p.m. Monday at Cong. Beth
* * *
Yehudah, 17525 Wyoming. A mu-
CITY OF HOPE CANCER sical program will be featured,
FIGHTERS will hold its -final in- according to Mrs. Emil, Spilinan,
stallation meeting 8:30 p.m. Mon-
day of the Hbliday Manor. Mrs.
Sidney, Deitch, parliamentarian,
will install
Mrs. Abe Eizel-
man as pres-
ident f or a
second term;
Mesdames Har-
old Kozl of f,
Earl Shipper,
AndreW 'Berg-
er, vice pres-
idents; Eman-
uel Schwartz,
Mrs. Eizelman tr eas ure r;
Charles Young, Morris Moss,
Lawrence Benderoff, Theodore
'Crass, and Al Diamond, secre-
taries; Elliott Schubiner,- direc-
tor of publicity. Mrs. Thomas
Rosenberg is founder of the or-
ganization. Delta Phi Epsilon
dramatic group of Wayne Uni-H
versity will provide entertain-
ment, Husbands are invited to
attend and refreshments will be
served.

chairman. Mrs. Leo Genser will
install the following officers:
Mesdames Sylvia Novetsky. presi-
dent; Gloria Radner, Florence
Tanetter and Ann Bigman, vice
presidents; Blanche • Freedman,
treasurer; Gertrude Gilbert, Ger-
trude Schneider, Frances Fore-
man, Dora Galer, Belle Stevens
and Minnie Kreiger, secretaries;
Yetta Fenton, monitress; Shirley
Portnoy, historian and publicity;
and Estelle Goldman, program
chairman. For pick-ups for the
rummage sale on Tuesday, call
chairmen Mrs. J. Stevens and
Mrs. M. Minkin, UN 3-9097 and
DI 1-3388.
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BETH AARON SISTERHOOD
will meet 12:30 p.m. Monday in
the synagogue social hall, an-
nounces President Mrs. George
Fredson. Mrs. S. L. • A. (Kate)
Marshall will speak on her ex-
periences in Israel, according to
Mrs. Ben Z. Freeman, program
chairman.

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MUSIC STUDY CLUB re,
cently installed the following
officers: Mesdames Gilbert
Schoenfield, president; A. Vic-
.tor Bizer and Edward Zellman,
vice presidents; Ben H. Meck-
ler, Lillian Freeman and Max
Reich, secretaries; and Sam
Lucas, treasurer.

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JUST IN TIME FOR FATHER'S DAY

To Prepare for a Remodeling a

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*

AMERICAN HAVEN CLUB
will meet Thursday at the home
of Mrs. M. Pantei of Wisconsin
Ave. The fund-raising luncheon
will be held June 26 at Federal
Department Store, Oakman at
Grand River. For details, call
Mrs. Charles Gross, chairman,
WE 3-5962.
.
* *

Installation of TROOP 23
MOTHERS" CLUB officers will
be held Tuesday evening at the
home of Mrs. Irene Landsman,
24360 Connecticut, Southfield.
The following officers will be
installed by Mrs. Rose Effros:
president, Heddy Bassin; vice
president, Florence Miller;
treasurer, Shirley Fischoff; rec-
ording Secretary, Gert Trager;
corresponding secretary, Freda
Podolsky. Final arrangements
for the annual picnic will be
made. -

MISHKAN ISRAEL SISTER-
; HOOD will hold an installation
of officers 8:30 p.m: Monday at
the synagogue. Rabbi I. Stollman
will install the following Officers:
Mesdames B. Cohen, president;
B. Goldman, B. Wruble. and G.
Bricker, vice preSidents; I. War-
' gon, S. Zulla, and I. Lichtig,
secretaries; Z. Greenwald, treas-
. urer; and A. Goldstein, adviser.
Board members are Mesdames
H. Baker, E. Flack, S. Zalla, G.
Berger, L. Greenwald, R. Finkel,
B. Luckman, S. Sandles, J. Gav-
ern, D.-Fishman, Ida Wargon, G.
Brickner, S. Cohen, B. Goldman,
M. Goldberg, Y. Berman, E.
Feldman, R. Grushky and S.
Barden. Mrs. S. Cohen will be
mistress of cerertionies. The pro-

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16.50 Values
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7.95 & 6.95 Values .
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13.95 & 12.95 Values
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