Dr. Arthur Larson to Address NCJW'
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HILLEL DAY SCHOOL PTO will
hold a "get-acquaintea" dessert
luncheon- 12:45 p.m. Thursday at
the Oak Park Jewish Center. Mrs.
Gerson Berris, president, will
speak on the role of the PTO in a
day school. She will be aided by
other officers recently elected:
vice presidents, Mesdames Andrew
Freier, Irving Schnipper and Saul
Waldman; treasurer, Mrs. David
Levey; secretaries, Mrs. Saul Reu-
bin and Mrs. David Margolin. The
principal, Rabbi Emanuel Apple-
baum, will welcome the parents
and discuss briefly the goals of the
school. Highlight of the program
will be the "The Patriarchs," a folk
singing quartet, who will perform
in Hebrew and English.
SINAI HOSPITAL WOMEN'S
GUILD will hold its first open
meeting in the hospital lecture
hall. Luncheon will precede the
meeting. A panel discussion on
"The Shiffman Clinic Story" will
feature Mrs. Elizabeth Eberle, the
nursing supervisor of the outpa-
tient and emergency departments;
Eva Ravnitzky, director of social
service at Sinai; and Mrs. Norma
Silver, assistant administrator of
the hospital, who will explain the
many facets of the clinic. Mrs. John
Sills, president, invites all volun-
teers. For reservations, call the
guild office, BR 3-3000, ext. 213.
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CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will meet 12:30
p.m. Oct. 5 at the Labor Zionist
Institute. National political nomi-
nees will be discussed. Hostesses
will be Jessie and Ruth Bright.
Because of the closing Guests invited. * * *
days of the Sukkot festival,
DETROIT . WOMEN'S PASSEN-
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TRAFFIC CLUB will start the
next week's issue will be season
with an open dinner meet-
2 p.m. today.
ing 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Show-
boat. Entertainment has been ar-
ranged by Gretchen • Bach. Jo
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will O'Neil is president of the group.
hold a pep rally 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday for the Nov. 4 donor
luncheon. Mrs. Julius Ring, 10734 Hadassah to Honor
Borgman. Huntington. Woods, will
be hostess. Petite luncheon will Mrs. Wineman, 2
be served. The donor event, to be
held at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, will
feature professional entertainment, Prof s Industrialist
and prizes include a vacation for
Mrs. Henry Wineman, Prof.
two at a Wisconsin resort. Pro- William Harvey of the University
ceeds will be used to provide shel- of Michigan. Prof. Joseph Mei-
ter. food and clothing for indigent tes of Michigan State University,
families. For tickets, call Mrs. and Flint industrialist Charles S.
Harry Weiner. ticket chairman, LI Mott will be the recipients of Myr-
3-8158. For information, call Mrs. tle Wreath Achievement Awards
'Albert Kaufman, general chair- presented by the Michigan Region
man, UN 4-8238.
of Hadassah.
The awards
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LIVONIA GROUP, Hadassah will be made at
Erev Study Group, will meet 8:30 a special present-
p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. ation that will in-
Raymond Zelch, 19726 Weyher. clude an Israeli
For information. call Mrs. Bernard fashion show 1.!'..•
Zupmore. study group chairman. p.m. Wednesday..
at the I.M.A. An-
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nex. Flint.
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LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETII Schachter, r e g
YEHUDAH and WOMEN'S SAB- ional president,
BATH LEAGUE' will meet 12:30 reports that the.
p.m. Thursday at Cong. Beth Tefilo awards presenta-
Emanuel Tikvah. Rabbi Leizer tion climaxes a
Levin will speak, and plans will be successful mem-
f ormulated for the annual donor bership drive Mrs.
Wineman
luncheon to be held Oct. 27 at during which thousands of Had-
Imperial Catering. Bus transporta- aSsah members enrolled their
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vided at 11:45 'a.m. from the old further Hadassah's work in med-
Yeshivah building. Guests invited. ical aid and research, child rehab-
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tional training.
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of Hadassah, is being honored be-
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ADAS SHALOM SISTERHOOD
will inaugurate its series of pro-
grams, "How Goodly is Our Heri-
tage," with a talk by psychiatrist
Dr. Reuven Bar Levav, 12:30 p.m.
Oct. 12 in the social hall. His topic
will be "Psychiatry and Religion,"
according to Mrs. Joseph Katchke,
program vice president. Dessert
luncheon will be served. Dr. Bar
Levav, formerly of Israel, was
Chief political orientation officer
of Gadna, the youth corps of Ha-
ganah, later being ,promoted to
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DETROIT CANCER FIGHTERS,
City of Hope, will meet 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday at Imperial Caterers.
Mrs. Harold Kozloff, president, will
head the 12th birthday celebration
of the Cancer Fighters. Excerpts
from the conference show will be
staged and directed. by program-
ming vice president Mrs. Charles
Young, and the Hal Gordon Orch-
estra will supply music. Chairman
of hospitality Mrs. Nathan Lux. as-
sisted by Mrs. Jerome Silberman.
will provide refreshments.
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SHARONA and BRANDEIS
Chapters. Pioneer Women, will
present a Fair and Fashion Show.
7:30 p.m. Oct. 20. at the Labor
Zionist Institute. Tickets may be
purchased at the door or by calling
ticket chairman Molly Silbershein,
LI 5-1953. There will be prizes and
refreshments. The fair will include
a bake sale and other booths.
Chairmen of the evening are Mes-
dames Henrietta Wollok and Adell
Ozrovitz.
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most recent, "A Warless World."
Mrs. Harold Kaufman, program
chairman. will discuss the theme
of the meeting, "Council at the
UN."
The guest speaker will be in-
troduced by Mrs. Robert Alpern.
Mrs. Benjamin Jones, president
of the Women's Division, Jewish
Welfare Federation, will deliver
the invocation. Other members of
the committee planning the meet-
ing, which will be preceded by a
dessert luncheon, include Mes-
dames Richard Prentis, William
Parnos, Samuel S. Willis, Joseph
Kaufman and Oscar Schwartz.
Mrs. Jerome B. Grossman is presi-
dent of the Council.
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CLUB TWO. Pioneer Women.
will meet noon' Wednesday at the
Labor Zionist Institute. Mrs. Esthe r:
Mendelsohn will analyze current
legislation, and refreshments will
be served. Guests invited. Mrs.
Janette Selling. chairman of bonds.
will be approaching all members
to` helpsell Israel Bonds.
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Dr. Arthur Larson, director of
World Rule of Law Center and
special assistant to the President
during the Eisenhower adminis-
tration, will be the guest speaker
at the Detroit
Section, -National
Council of Jew-
ish Women's
opening meeting,
12:30 p.m. Oct. 5,
at Cong. Shaarey
Shaarey Zedek.
Dr. Larson, one
of the 16 dis-
tinguished men
recently appoint-
ed to an advisory
panel on foreign
Sale
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will meet 12.:30
p.m. Oct. 5 at the home of Mrs.
Rubin B. Newman. 3658 W. Other
Dr. Dessert -luncheon. •will be
served. Mrs. Samuel' Wexler. fund-
raising chairman, will announce
plans for the fall tea to be held
Oct. 19 at Temple Israel and the
donor luncheon Dec. 2 at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek.
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American Legion. will hold a spe-
cial meeting 8:30 p.m. Wednesday
at Cong. Yeshivath Beth Yehudah.
Refreshments and entertainment
will be provided.
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EVERGREEN CHAPTER. Hadas-
sah, will focus on "Intermarriage"
at its opening meeting 8:30 p.m.
Oct. 13, at Hadassah House. Rabbi
Irwin Groner of Cong. Shaarey
Zedek
will be speaker. Guests will
the • Jewish Welfare Board and
the. USO.
be members of the Eleanor Roose-
Mrs. Wineman was a recipient velt Chapter. Mrs. William Klein,
of the Jewish Welfare Federa- president. invites prospective mem- 1
tion's Fred M. Butzel Memorial bers and guests. For information
Award for Distinguished Service. call Mrs. Edward Kersch, DI 1-2518.
She visited Israel several times.
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Dr. Harve is being honored for Radomer Games Night
his work in the Republic of Ghana
Radomer Aid and Ladies Society
in establishing a college of law.
will sponsor a games night a:30
Dr. Meites is being honored for p.m. Tuesday at the Workmen's
his work as consultant to the Circle Center. Refreshments will be
World Health Organization and served, and proceeds will go to
for service to Israel as visiting charity. For information, call Mrs.
professor at the Weizmann Insti- Samuel Slakter, VE 6-8174, or ,
tute.
Bessie Adler, DI 1-5526.
Mott, a director of General
Motors, will be cited for his many I •
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