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June 05, 1964 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-06-05

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Mrs. M. Weiss Heads Pioneer Woman Council

omen's Cluhs

.

SHERUTH LEAGUE announces
CHILDREN'S ASTHMA RE-
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
an installation luncheon 12:30 p.m. SEARCH INSTITUTION A N D will hold its annual installation of
Wednesday at the Town and Coun- HOSPITAL, Detroit League, will officers in the social hall 8:30 p.m.
try Club. Reservations may be ob- hold its installation of officers Monday. To be installed are Mes-
tained from Mesdames Philip Feig-
June 17 at Knoll- dames Henry Schore, president;
7. :7
enson, DI 1-1457, and John Kohner,
wood Country Emil Spilman, Eugene Rosen and
LI 6-2102. Dr. Sara Dubow will be
Club. New offi- Jack Bilsk y, vice presidents;
present to accept monies raised
cers a r e Mes- Harry Koltonow, Neil Kalef and
at the spring bazaar for special
dames Joseph Isadore Katz, secretaries; Edward
educational equipment for Haw-
Staub, president: Solomon, treasurer; Irving Berson,
thorn C e n t e r. Sheruth League
Edward Sklar, sergeant-at-arms, and Meyer Berke,
members will participate in a fash-
Joseph Sandler, chaplain. Mrs. Joshua Sperka will
ion show. Out-going president Mrs.
nd Nathan Ag- be installing officer, and Mrs.
Jack Weinstein announces the fol-
•ee. vice presi- Seldon Leach, chairman. Enter-
lowing slate of officers for the
dents; Louis tainment will be Cantor Hyman
coming year: president, Mrs. Sam
Carlson, Sol Adler and the choral group. Re-
Winer; vice-presidents, Mesdames
Bruck, and Ben freshments will be served. Guests
Louis F r e e m a n, Ben Gruskin,
Lutz, secretaries; invited.
Mitchell K e n t; secretaries, Mes-
Sara S a 1 1 a n,
dames Phillip Kaplan, Max Sheiner,
treasurer; a n d
AESCULAPIAN AUXILIARY
Bernard Haydu, Sam Braverman;
Irving Golden,
and treasurer; Mrs. Phillip Kop-
parliamentarian. will hold a paid-up membership
man.
Reservations for luncheon 12:30 p.m. Wednesday
* * *
t h e installation at Dino's Restaurant. For reserva-
Mrs. stalls)
YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREEN-
may be made tions, call Mrs. Meyer Goldstein,
FIELD SISTERHOOD will sponsor through Mrs. Joshua Karbel, UN DI 1-2815, or Mrs. Sam Kaplan,
a cash kitchen shower 12:30 p.m. 2-5607, or Mrs. Sol Perlman, UN UN 4-0183.
* * *
Tuesday, to help equip the re- 3-2039. For tickets to the June 28
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
novated kitchen in the building theatre party, "A Funny Thing
at 15150 Greenfield. The hostesses Happened on My Way to the will hold its installation luncheon
of the afternoon are Mesdames I. Forum," call Mrs. Peter Gilbert, noon June 17 at the Labor Zionist
Institute, according to outgoing
Engel, J. Feigelman and L. "Penfil. UN 4-7827.
A dramatic program will highlight
* * *
president Sarah Levin. Mrs. Nor-
the afternoon.
OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD man Kanter will be installing of-
* * *
STUDY GROUP will meet 3:30 ficer. Rose Naimark is chaiman of
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. the day, and Ethel Disner will
CLUB announces new- officers are: A. Sandweiss, 24260 Westhampton, render the musical program. The
Mesdames Margaret Binen, re- Oak Park. Guest speaker will be following officers will be installed:
Chana Michlin, president; Rose
elected president; vice presidents, Rabbi J. Rockowsky.
Naimark, chairman of the execu-
Manuel Neiman and Sam Nadek;
* * *
tive; Sarah Levin, advisory; Chayka
secretaries, Mollie Green, Harold
BEREZNITZER AID SOCIETY
Metier, Louis Gruskin; and treas- will hold its annual games party Greenberg, honorary chairman; So-
phie Sislin and Adele Mondry, vice
urer, Celia Kaufman.
8 p.m. Thursday at the Sholem presidents; Ida Kutnick, treasurer;
* * *
Aleichem nlstitute. Refreshments Anna Alpert, Rose Drachler, Eva
NORTHWEST NSHEI CHABAD and prizes will be featured. Pro- Domovitz, Mildred Kramer and
STUDY GROUP will meet 3:30 ceeds will go to Bereznitzer's char- Bessie Baron. secretaries.
p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. ity projects. For table reservations
* * *
H. Blitz, 17180 Greenlawn. Guest for group games, call chairman,
R 0 S E N WALD AUXILIARY,
speaker will be Rabbi Isaac Kap- Mrs. N. Rose, 342-7580, or cochair-
American Legion, will hold an ex-
lan.
men Mrs. H. Silverstein, UN 4-
ecutive board meeting 8:30 p.m.
* * *
1902, and Mrs. N. Terebelo, LI 4-
PYTHIAN SISTERS will hold a 7929. Tickets also will be available Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Jen-
cosmetic party 8 p.m. June 10 at at the door. Guests invited. Mrs. nie Folbe, 18679 Santa Barbara.
the temple. A paid-up member- I. Cohl and Mrs. S. Kashtan are Discussion will center on new of
ship dinner is planned for June secretary and treasurer for the ficers and the annual picnic.
* * *
17. For reservations, call Gerrie party.
YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR CHO-
Grushky. UN 3-6836, or Lee
* *
Frischman, UN 4-4317.
BETH AARON SISTERHOOD LEM will hold its installation of
* * *
will meet noon Monday in the so- officers at Topinka's Country House
FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER, cial hall, it was announced by Mrs. noon Tuesday. Mrs. Norman Brode
Mizrachi, will hold its final board Ben Z. Freeman, president. The will install the following officers:
meeting 12:30 p.m. Monday at the meeting will open with a coffee Mesdames Bernard Sumner, presi-
home of Mrs. Joshua Sperka, hour. Mrs. Samuel Wasserman, dent; Joseph Viedrah, Allen Vie-
14821 Wales. Oak Park. Arrange- vice president, will present fund- drah and Joseph Licht, vice presi-
ments will be made for the June raising plans for the coming year. dents; David Berman, Harry Stone,
16 installation.
Mrs. Sam Loberman, program vice Abe Meisner, Esther Staller, Joseph
Shifman and Edgar Brown, secre-
* * *
president, in cooperation with Mrs.
SCHAEFER GROUP, Hadassah, Benjamin H. Gorrelick, chairman taries; George Brown, treasurer;
announces next year's officers are of the committee on Jewish liv- and Abe Bookstein, case supervisor.
Mesdames Julius Gershune, presi- ing, will present a program in
dent; Herman Troy, Simon Ber- honor of Israel, to include a play- Local Brandeis Women
manis, Samuel F. Miller, Jerry let, "Israel Independence Day
Elect Officers, Attend
Goldman, and Sidney Jacobs, vice Home Ceremony." The cast will in-
presidents: Simon Bogner, Albert clude Mrs. George Fredson and National Conference
Pines, Thomas Reese and Morris Mrs. Abraham Halem.
Mrs. Eugene Sims was recently
Weiss, secretaries; and David
* * *
reelected president of the Detroit
Weiss, treasurer. Mrs. Gershune
Chapter, B r a n-
RODIN CLUB will hold its final
will hold a board luncheon meet-
d e i s University
ing, noon Wednesday at Hadassah luncheon meeting noon Wednes-
National Wo-
day at Kingsley Inn. Guests invit-
House.
me n's Commit-
ed. For reservations, call Mrs. Jack
tee.
Moss, VE 8-1668.
*
Other officers
for the 1964 - 65
GEMILUTH CHASSODIM
term are Mes-
Leave Everything to Us
SISTERHOOD will hold its annual
dames Lawrence
installation luncheon 12:30 p.m.,
Weiner, T h e o-
Tuesday, in the social hall. Mrs.
dore Birnkrant,
Joel Litke will conduct the instal-
Oscar Band and
lation ceremony, after which Skip
Mrs. Sims Aubrey Goldman,
Rosenthal will provide folk songs
and instrumentations from many vice presidents; Ben Salon, treas-
lands. For information, call Mrs. urer; and Milton Zussman, William
0. Kaufman, UN 2-0'786.
Gross, Herbert Kaufman, Herbert
* * *
Burdick and Herbert Kallet, sec-
MICHIGAN STATE PODIATRY retaries. .
ASSOCIATION, Southeastern Di-
The installation of officers will
vision Wo men's Auxiliary, an- be held 12:30 p.m. June 16 at the
nounces recently installed officers home of Mrs. Henry Pariser, 1010
are Mesdames Nora Zanat, presi- Ardmore, Birmingham. Reserva-
dent; Beau Luft and Elaine Stoler, tions for the dessert luncheon are
vice presidents; Sherry Krinsky being taken by Mrs. Ivan Schol-
WYN and HAROLD LANDIS
and Rita Cutcher, secretaries; and nick, UN 1-5455, and Mrs. Jack
Lola Feldman, treasurer.
Nover, LI 3-4082.
* * *
Mesdames Oscar Zemon, Alvin
YOUTH EDUCATION LEAGUE Barnett, Samuel Caplan and Mil-
Phone
announces recently installed offi- ton Doner, members of the na-
cers are Mesdames Jack P. Munson, tional board, will report on the
• STYLE
president; Heim Jacob, Ben Minns, 16th annual National conference
• ELEGANCE
Jules J. Sanders and Moe Orloff, at the Brandeis campus.
• BEAUTY
vice presidents; Maurice Silver-
man, Fred Levine and Morrey THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
WYN-HAROLD CATERING
Sussman, tributes.
Friday, June 5, 1964
19

Detroit Council of 'Pioneer Wo-
men will culminate its 1963-64 sea-
son with an all-day conference and
luncheon installation Thursday at
the Labor Zion-
ist Institute.
T h e morning
session will begin
at 10 a.m. with
reports and reco-
mendations from
the funds de-
artment.
The noon lun-
Theon and after-
noon's activities,
at 12:30, will be
-:haired by Mrs.
Sam Wasserman,
former president
of Detroit Coun-
cil. The invoca-
tion will be given
Mrs. Weiss by Mrs. Harry
Mondry followed by the president's
annual report by Mrs. Milton
Weiss.
Following a ceremony by Mrs.
Harry Leavitt, who will award a
Menorah to the chapter having
secured the highest amount of
members this past year, as well as
the presentation of award charms
by Mrs. Nathan Glenner, to mem-
bers having raised $500 or more,
Mrs. Gerson Berris, former presi-
dent of Detroit Council of Pioneer
Women will install the following:
President, Mrs. Milton Weiss;

Vice - presidents, Mesdames Nor-
man Kantner, Sam Fishman, Harry
Leavitt and Frank Rath; secretaries,
Mesdames Becky Goldberg, David
Sislin, David Marks, Lorraine Gale,
and Sarah Rubin; and treasurer,
Bessie Zarankin.

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