I Detroit Pioneer Women's Council Launches Drive to Raise 60 000 iVomen's Clubs (More Clubs Page 19) PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB will hold its 28th annual donor luncheon 12:30 p.m. Nov: 27 at the Town a n d Country Club. announc- ed President Mrs. Harry Br own. Pro- ceeds will be used to aid needy families and will be donated to other philan- • thropic causes. Mrs. Brown Margaret Carter will be featured in a musical program. Prizes will also highlight the event. For tickets, call Mrs. J. Kobrin, UN 3-4057, or Mrs. N. Sandler. • * * KINNERET CHAPTER, Pi- oneer Women, will hold a lunch- eon and games party noon Wednesday at Federal's Depart- ment Store, 10735 Grand River, announces Sarah Kaplan, special projects chairman. Proceeds will be donated to the Child Rescue Fund. Friends are invited. For tickets, call Rae Feinberg, UN 1-8940. Members and friends are invited to an all-day open house to be given by Ann Fisher at her home, 19365 Monica. The affair, for the benefit of the Child Rescue Fund, will begin at noon. Food will be served all day, as well as an evening dinner. * * * NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Hyman Greenbaum, 24271 Con- don, Oak Park. Mrs. Isadore Kaplan and Mrs. Fred Schumer will report on. current events in Israel and the United States. For transportation, call UN 3-7450. Friends are invited. Men's Clubs CONG. BNAI DAVID MEN'S CLUB will hold a night of games 5:30 p.m. Thursday at the synagogue. Turkeys and baskets of food will be given away. Proceeds will be given to the synagogue. Committee in- cludes Dave Liebow, Irwin Rat- ner, Hugh Warsh and Ray Steinberg. * * * BETH AARON MEN'S CLUBS will hold its annual cabaret night 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the synagogue, announces President A 1 1 a n Rosenberg. Emanuel Greenlick is program chairman. Lee Walters and his orchestra will entertain with Lena Gor- don and Eagle and Mann pro- viding song and comedy. Dinner will be served. For ticket in- formation, call Greenlick, UN 3-4009. Want ads get quick results! A fund-raising goal of $60,000 and will discuss his experiences has been set by the Detroit there, and Mort Freeman, bari- Council of Pioneer Women and tone. Funds. raised by the 1,300 its 17 constituent chapters, it Was announced by Mrs. Norman local members help to maintain Leemon, president of the Pioneer Women's vast network of social services throughout Council. The climax of the drive will Israe 1, including children's take place at the annual donor homes, day nurseries, rehabili- tation centers for immigrant event and tea women and girls, vocational and to be held at trade schools, agricultural youth noon Dec. 12 villages, special clubs for Arab in Temple women and more than 200 train- Israel. Mrs. ing centers in frontier villages. Richard B. These services are co-ordinated Kramer, donor through Pioneer Women's sister chairman, an- organization in Israel, Moetzet nounces that Hapoalot (Working Women's a I 1 contribu- Federation). tors to t h e In charge of the 1962 fund campaign will raising campaign is Mrs. Moe have an oppor- Saslave, vice-president of funds, tunity . to hear assisted by Mesdames Wilbur I. L. Kenen. Shapiro and David Dworkin, editor of the Moetzet Hapoalot chairman; Mrs. Near East Re- Kenen Albert Herman and Mrs. Herman port, who has recently returned from Israel JWV Activities I gatfiCia S YJeauty Salon 15 21 0 W. 7 Mile, nr. VE 6-7 720 . Sussex FOR FLOWERS CALL ROSENMAN JO 4-6078 26025 COOLIDGE Bet. Manhattan and Elgin Sheldon Rott and his ORCHESTRA "Music As You Like ft" OFFICE: HOME: Max Schrut For Good Photographs and Prompt Service Call me at BLAIR STUDIO Agency Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs 20 ORCHESTRAS one to Suit Every Occasion UN 4 - 4346 WO 2 - 4814 Fox Bldg. U 5-2737 1.1 7-0896 Dave Diamond We Come to Your Home With Samples UN 4-6845 TY 5-8805 MISS CLAUDIA. RATTNER Art Exhibit Will Aid Salk Institute Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Rattner of Skokie, Ill., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, The Art for Science Exhibit, Claudia Lynne, to Frederick a benefit for the Salk Institute Barry Gold, son of Mi. and Mrs. for Biological Studies, will be Samuel Gold of Oak Dr. held with an opening preview Miss Rattner is a senior at reception 8 p.m. Tuesday and an open Public Day on Wednesday the University of Michigan. Her - fiance is a junior at the U. of at the Scarab Club of Detroit, M. Law School, where he is 217 Farnsworth. affiliated with Tau Epsilon Rho Greater Detroit will be one of fraternity. A June wedding is seven cities in the nation to planned. see this exhibit of paintings and sculpture of the American Phy- sicans Art Association, all works Hordes Agency Places having been juried. High Across Nation The Detroit showing is joint- The Earl Hordes Agency, local ly sponsored by the Michigan Chapter, National Society of In- representatives for the Columbus terior Designers, and the Wo- .1‘iutual Life Insurance Company, men's Auxiliaries to the Medical Columbus, 0., ranked fourth in Societies of Metropolitan De- total insurance sales for the month of October according to troit. Mrs. Samuel Danto is exhibit an announcement by Fred C. coordinator; Aaron Lebow ex- Adams, Columbus Mutual's sup- hibit co-chairman, representing erintendent of agencies. Agency Associate George Gray NSID; and Mrs. John H. Gans- chow, exhibit co-chairman, repre- was cited for his October life senting the auxiliaries of the insurance sales which ranked him second among more than Medical Societies. 1,050 sales representatives throughout the country. Bnai Brith Girls William Hordes was commend- to Hold Institute ed for the position he earned among the top 20 life insurance of Chairmen Training The Greater Detroit Bnai Brith sales leaders in October.. The Girls Council will hold its Insti- Hordes Agency is located at tute of Chairmen Training on 17616 Wyoming. Sunday at the Hayim Greenberg ■ ■ Center. The agenda includes seminars, programming workshops and presentations. More than 150 6 girls are expected to attend. t(1.: ' , ,•N . Diana Shapiro, acting Bnai ,..6`' Brith Youth Organization execu- iAiliit - pip(*. e■ A --- tive director, said the purpose of the training program for AZA ) -.. . it. '..,,,,: and BBG committee chairmen is •c‘ c c.7 .1-..n-,;d1r.r ..-,./-i.-- N to enable them to be effective ,(,,.... -....: : n - -- ;" ,:3''' in carrying out youth program- ming on a lodge and chapter basis. i Nations have recently been led to borrow billions for war; no nation has ever borrowed largely for education. Probably no nation is rich enough to pay for both war and civiliza- tion. We must make our choice; we cannot have both. —Abraham Flexner Nations. The Book Review Club spon- sored by the Detroit Council of Pioneer Women announces that Mrs. Stanley Waxenberg will re- view "The Slave," by Isaac Bashevis Singer, 1 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Irving Posner, 18111 Muirland. Guests are invited. Veterans Day, formerly Ar- mistice Day, will be celebrated by the local community at a patriotic program 8:30 p.m. Sun- day in the Ballroom of the Jew- ish Music Center, 14868 Schae- fer. Joe Paul of. Ishpeming, Amer- ican Legion commander for the Department of Michigan, will deliver the evening's principal address following an introduc- tion by Norman N. Robbins, commander of the Detroit Dis- tricts Association of the veteran organization. Presented under the joint auspices of the Criterion Club and the Julius Rosenwald Post of the American Legion, the program will include a concer- tette of classical music and ar- tistic ballet, with a social hour of popular dancing and refresh- ments. The public is welcome with- out charge. Engtzgement Told LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXIL- IARY will hold a membership party Tuesday at the home of Past Department President Mrs. John Nemon. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Faye Berman is membership chairman. Pros- pects are urged to call Mrs. Milton Spiro, president, UN 4-7043. * * BLOCH - ROSE POST AND AUXILIARY will hold their an- nual joint membership affair, la smorgasbord supper and cock- I tail party, 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the Veterans' Home, 4095 W. 1Davison. Interested members are urged to call Pauline Good- I man, BR 3-5719, or Jack. 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