Wo m e n s NORTHWEST DETROIT CHAPTER, Children's Asthma Research Institute and Hospital at Denver, announces choice seats still are available for its benefit performance on April 2 of "Milk and Honey" at the Fisher Theater. The seats are being sold at box office prices, according to President Mrs. Harry Raf. Mail orders will be taken .addressed to CARIH, Rose Freedman, 19440 Snowden, De- troit 35, or by calling Mrs. Jack Allweil, UN 1-6918, co-chairman of the fund-raising project. Pro- ceds will benefit the free, non- sectarian. center for the research and treatment of intractable asthmatic children. * * * TEMPLE BETH AM SISTER- HOOD will sponsor a benefit per- formance of "Milk and Honey," starring Molly Picon April 3 at the Fisher Theater. For ticket information, call GR 4-1310. BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Monday at Cregar's Pick- wick House, 19335 Grand River. A buffet luncheon will be served. Dr. Abraham Citrin of the Bagley Community Council, will speak. He will be assisted by Mrs. Anne Kerwin. For in- formation, call DI 1-2618. Friends are invited. * * * UNITED ORDER OF TRUE SISTERS will meet noon Tues- day at Northland Auditorium. Luncheon will be served and the Michigan Consolidated Gas Company will present a program on gourmet cooking. - Bnai Brith Fetes to Star Comedian Milt Moss, television, radio and night club entertainer, will appear at a party for members of Louis Marshall lodge and chapter, Bnai Brith, April 1, 8:30 p.m., in the Mural Room of Boe- sky's, Couzens and Gr e en- On April 2, 8:30 p.m., Moss will be the guest star at a leadership reception f o r members of Pisgah Lodge and Chapter and Detroit Milt Moss' Lodge and Chapter, also at Boesky's. The receptions are on behalf of Is- rael Bonds. These receptions are in ad- vance of the 1963 Bnai Brith Israel Bond campaign which will be held in May. - \\ I Seymour Kaplan It is as important :to select your ieweier as it is your diamonds ... see seymour kaplan for the finest selection of marquise and pear shaped diamonds We Are Now Featuring Expert Repair- and Custom Design Service fora Your Precious Jew- elry In Our Own Shop ! I ! 15738 Livernois DI 1-5515 Open Thursdays to 9 p.m. As OAK PARK WEST GROUP, BETH MOSES SISTERHOOD will meet 8:30 p.m. Wednesday South Oakland County Chapter at the synagogue. Officers will Hadassah, will present "A Las be nominated and a Passover Vegas Night and Midnight Smor- program will be presented. An gasbord," to raise funds for Oneg Shabbat will be held 1 Youth Aliyah, 9 p.m. Saturday p.m. March 30 at the home of at I.O.O.F. Hall, 150 Vesper, Mrs. Leo Papp, 19303 Patton. A Ferndale. The affair will be dedi- pr o g r a m, "What's Cooking?" cated to the memory of Eleanor will be presented. Guests are Roosevelt, announces President Mrs. Emanuel Sarko. Mesdames welcome. * * Seymour Stern and Abel Selburn BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD are co-chairmen. Ticket sales are will meet 8:30 p.m. Monday at being .handled by Mesdames Carl the synagogue. Mrs. Emil Spil- Schneider and Sheldon Ross. * :: * man, program chairman, an- nounces a program, "Jewels for NORTHWEST NSHEI CHA- the Home," will be presented. BAD STUDY GROUP will meet Prizes will be offered and 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the home friends are invited. The group's of Mrs. Jacob Hoberman, 17377 annual donor luncheon will be Indiana. The speaker will be held noon April 3 at the syna- Rabbi J. Hoberman, according gogue. Mrs. Henry Schore, to Mrs. Tzippora Baiter, chair- chairman, announces a fashion man. * * show will be .presented an.d prizes will be given. For in- BETH MOSES MEN'S CLUB formation, call Mrs. Edward will hold a buffet dance 9:30 Solomon, ticket chairman, UN p.m. Saturday at 19160 Ever- 2-5882. green. A trip to Grossinger's. * * * N.Y., will be awarded. For in- LADIES OF YESHIVAH formation, call Jerry Kohn, KE BETH YEHUDAH and WOM- 5-6345, or Max Pleasant. EN'S SABBATH LEAGUE will * * * meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio- Yeshiva, announces Mrs. Isa- dore Levin, president. A dessert neer Women, will meet noon luncheon will be served. Rabbi Wednesday at the Labor Zionist Leizer Levin will speak and Institute. Hostesses will be Belle Halperin and Lilly Gold- friends are invited. man. * * * • * DETROIT LINK, Order of the CITY ' OF HOPE CANCER Golden Chain, will hold an in- stallation rehearsal for outgoing FIGHTERS will benefit the Na- and incoming officers 8:30 p.m. tional ,Medical Center at Duarte, Monday at Raleigh House. New Calif., 8 p.m. Sunday at Piemon- officers are Mesdames Martin tese Hall, 13221 Puriton. Fund Hollander, worthy matron; Har- raising secretary Mrs. Lawrence vey Kozin, associate matron; Benderoff and her chairmen Mar vin Wolf, conductress; Mrs. Robert Rosenberg and Harry Goldstein, secretary; Sid- Mrs. Fred Prag have completed ney Gorosh, treasurer; Sam Hor- plans for the games night. owitz, three-year trustee; Manny Prizes will be awarded. Tickets Rosen, camp and charity com- may be obtained by calling Mrs. mittee. Martin Hollander is Natan Lux at DI 1-0266, or Mrs. worthy patron and Marvin Wolf, Jack Schlussel. camp and charity committee. * * * PARKWOOD CHAPTER SHERUTH LEAGUE will BOARD, Women's American hold a 19th birthday party cele- Ort, will meet 11:30 a.m. on bration 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at Wednesday at the home of Mrs. the Sholem Aleichem Institute. Arthur Brown, 24828 Maryland, Charles Rubenstein will be Southfield. Brunch will be guest speaker. Officers, includ- served. ing past presidents, will parti- cipate in a candle-lighting cere- mony. They are Mesdames Max Workmen's Circle Schafer, Milton Mellin, Edward Women's Division Singer, Jack Weinstein, Samuel Winer, Philip Kopman, Sidney Holds Donor Event Fuller, ,Mitchell Kent and Sam The Workmen's Circle Wo- Braverman. The Sheruth League men's Division will hold its 26th Study Group will have Omar annual donor luncheon noon Shabazz as guest speaker 12:30 Wednesday at the Workmen's p.m. Monday at the home of Circle Educational Center, 18340 Mrs. Sam Braverman, 3227 W. W. Seven Mile. Outer Dr. There will be greetings by * * * MEDICAL AID GUILD will Joseph Bernstein, manager of hold its membership luncheon the Jewish Daily Forward; Mon- noon Monday at the Embassy roe Title, Michigan representa- Motel. The program, "Letters tive of the national board of from the Earth" by Mark Twain, directors of the Workmen's will be given by Rabbi Harold Circle; Mordecai Teller, direc- tor of the Abraham Reisen D. Hahn of Temple Beth El. _School; and Mrs. Moe Caplan, * * * INFANTS SERVICE GROUP president of the W. C. Women's will meet noon Monday at the Division, who will preside. A musical program will be Sholem Aleichem Institute to discuss the results of the recent provided by Lois Ack, vocalist, fund-raising champagne dinner- with Irene. Stein at the piano. dance. Luncheon will be served Dorothy Bowman, Pam Ovshin- under the direction of hostesses sky, Wendy Shifrin, and Beth Rose Borenstein and Doris Lip- Yelensky, students of the Abra- ham Reisen School, will pre- ton. sent a skit, under the direction * * * HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer of the director, M. Teiler. Many valuable prizes will also Women, will meet 8:30 p.m. Mon- day at the Labor Zionist Insti- be distributed. tute. Mrs. Jack Faxon will speak on "Con-Con." * * * PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB will have a child rescue fund games party 7:30 p.m. Monday at the Sholem Alei- chem Institute. Husbands and friends are invite d. Mrs. J. Aaron, child rescue fund chair- man, announces the hostesses are Mesdames J. Rodman, J. Weinman, D. Lichtenstein, M. Greenberg, C. Alfred, R. Isko- witz and M. Manela. For tickets, contact Mrs. Manela, DI 1-8290. A scholarship award is now available to a son or daughter of a war veteran residing in Michigan, announced the Sgt. Morton A. Silverman Post com- mander, Maurice Shepherd, and Auxiliary president, 3,Irs. Charles Lawrence, of the Jewish War Veterans of the U.S.A. Need and scholastic aptitude are important factors. High school graduates and pupils contemplating graddation this June are invited to apply. The scholarship committee is com- posed of Max Hoffman, Mrs. Irving S.- Cane and Judge Jo- seph J. Pernick. Applications are to be made by letter ad- dressed to The Jewish War Vet- erans of the U.S.A., Sgt. Morton A. Silverman Post No. 418 and Auxiliary, 4095 Davison, Detroit 38, Michigan. 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