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June 12, 1964 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-06-12

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Hadassah Groups Elect Presidents;
Committee Chairmen Begin Work

From left, top row: Mesdames Alfred Deutsch, Bernard Mirvis,
Samuel Levitt. Benjamin Bond. Fourth row: Mesdames David Pol-
lack, Alfred Rosen. Third row: Mesdames Harold Hoffman, Samuel
Aaron, Samuel Rhodes. Second row: Mesdames Samuel Schaflander,
Abe Zitomer. First row: Mesdames Ivan Meisner, Max Lichter, Davis
Benson. Not pictured: Mesdames Herman A. August, Sam Shekter,
Milton Sorock.
* *
Affiliated Groups of the Detroit lich and Henry 'Wineman have been
Chapter of Hadassah recently elect- reappointed honorary chairmen.
ed their presidents for the 1964-65
Mesdames Sam Shekter and
term. They include: Mesdames Ger- Peter Brown, special gifts chair-
aldine Black, Business and Profes- men, will head a committee whose
sional; Morris Botwin, Bagley vice chairmen will be Mesdames
North; Henry Berris, Bagley South; Herman August, Samuel Cohl, Wil-
William Klein, Evergreen; and liam Ellman, Walter Field, John
Philip Bornstein, Greenfield.
Grekin, Barney Keywell, Adolf
Others are Mesdames Nathan Lowe, Leo Orecklin, Herman Rad-
Manila, Livonia; Meyer Tenenbaum, ner, Harvey Snider and Gerald
Meyers-Wyoming; Julius Gershune, Woloveck. The committee held as-
Schaefer; Irving Rose, Sherwood; signment meetings June 1, 3, and
Oscar Kramer, University East; 4 at Hadassah House.
Julius Schwartz, University North
Mrs. Ben Borin will be general
and South; and Marvin Mittledorf, solicitations chairman, and her
Eleanor Roosevelt (Young Mar- committee will meet the week of
rieds).
June 8th for assignments.
According to Mrs. Samuel
Mesdames Jack Shenkrnan and
Rhodes, chapter vice president of Ivan I. Meisner, chairman and chap-
fund-raising, Mesdames Joseph Ehr- ter vice president of membership,
announce that each Group will
pre-membership campaign parties
the week of June 29.

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FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
Mizrachi, will hold its annual in-
stallation luncheon 12:30 p.m.
Tuesday at Holiday Manor, accord-
ing to Mrs. David Novetsky, out-
going president. New officers in-
clude Mesdames Saul Cohen, presi-
dent; Milton Radner, Raymond
Rosenberg, Joseph Ainbender and
Joshua Sperka, vice presidents;
and Jack Stevens, Jonas Torgow,
Ben Schneider, Aaron Margolis,
Joseph Baker, S. Sharkey and M.
Klyman, secretaries. Mesdaes Max
Stollman and Joshua Sperka will
act as installing officers. For res-
ervations, call Mrs. Aaron Margo-
lis, VE 6-7500.
* *
NORTHWEST NESHEI CHA-
BAD STUDY GROUP will meet
3:30 p.m. Saturday at the home
of Mrs. Tomarin, 18491 Kentucky.
Guest speaker will be M. White.
* * *
DETROIT LADIES SOCIAL
CLUB will hold its annual donor
event 7 p.m. Monday at Jericho
Temple. Proceeds from the event,
which is open to all women of the
Jewish community, will be contri-
buted to a charitable organization.
* * *
RADOMER AID AND LADIES
SOCIETY will hold an executive
board meeting 8:30 p.m. Monday,
at Workmen's Circle. Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Sherman will be hosts.
* * *
ROSENWALD AUXILIARY,
American Legion, announces new
officers include Mesdames Helen
Wolf, president; Lydia Slakter and
Sarah Jacobson, vice presidents;
Rebecca Mitchell, secretary; Ann
Gottlieb, treasurer; Clara Shapiro,
chaplain; Josephine Weinsweig,
historian; Marion Tennebaum,
parliamentarian; Mollie Elias, ser-
geant-at-arms; and Tillie Sable,
color bearer. The executive board
members are Mesdames Ann Green,
Jennie Folbe, and Jean Weintraub.
*
*
TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTERHOOD
recently reelected Mrs. Ernest
Golumbia as president. Also elec-
ted were Mesdames Harry Pliskow,
Moe Traurig, Norman Robbins and
Simon Traurig, vice presidents;
Jack Bookholder, treasurer; and
Albert Dicken, Michael Mitz, Mor-
ris W. Stein and Abraham L.
Cohen, secretaries.
,' * *
NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE
WOMEN will conclude its fund-
raising campaign at the 16th an-
nual dinner-dance 6:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday at the Cultural Center,
Southfield. Mesdames Irving Kay
and Henry Rocklin are in charge
of the affair, proceeds of which
will go to mentally retarded chil-
dren and projects in Israel. Two
hundred mentally retarded chil-
dren will be sent to the Detroit
Recreation Camp in Brighton for
a week, and a party will be held
at the camp June 25 for members
and the children. The last busi-
ness meeting will be 9 p.m. June
24 at Howard Johnson's, 25050
Northwestern.
• *
JEWISH WOMEN EPROPEAN
WELFARE ORGANIZATION,
North Woodward Branch, will hold
its installation luncheon noon
Tuesday at Jericho Temple, In-
coming officers are Mesdames
Morris Haut, president; Mollie
Baseman, Gussie Cardish, and
Rose Needle, vice presidents;
Berdie Zeff, treasurer; Lill Cur-
tis, secretary; and Ada Ducker,
sunshine committee chairman. In-
stalling officers will be Mrs. Leon
Dreylinger.
• *
MASSADA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, installed Mrs. Julius Sil-
verman as president; and Mes-
dames Abe Heller, Irving Turner,
Simon Karbal and Mark Ronner,
vice presidents; David Colman,
treasurer and financial secrtary;
and Ben Boren and Victor Finn,
secretaries.

THE DETROIT JEWISH

NEWS
19
Friday, June 12, 1964

Kinneret Chapter, Pioneer
Women will hold its installation
luncheon noon Thursday at May-
fair Caterers.
First president
Frances Driker is
chairman of the
day. Mrs. Norman
Kantor, past
president of the
Detroit Council
of Pioneer Wom-
en, will install
Mesdames Sophia
Tatelman, presi-
dent; Frances
Shayne, Tania
Berman and Re-
Mrs. Driker becca C o h e n,
vice presidents; Eva Gertzman,
Rose Lazerman, Rae Feinberg,
Bessie Kutnick and Ruth Klemp-
nen secretaries; and Sadie Begun
treasurer. Soprano Ruth Goldman
will present a musical program
accompanied by Rose Mash.
• * *
SA'AD, a group aiding research
in Parkinson's Disease, is in the
midst of a drive for new subscrp-
tion members. For information,
call Thelma Levenstein, UN 1-6668.
* *
DETROIT LINK, Order of the
Golden Chain, will hold its annual
spring luncheon games party 12:30
p.m. June 30 at Cong. Gemiluth
Chassodim. For information, call
Mrs. S. Babbush, UN 4-2258.

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