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October 02, 1964 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-10-02

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Women's Round Table Group to Meet Oct. 14

The Women's Division of the speak on the topic "Vital Work To
Detroit Round Table of Catholics, Be Done."•
Protestants and Jews will meet
Mrs. Philip Bernstein is chair-

.

CI( ths

Parkwood Chapte r, WOmen's
DAVID - HORODOKER YOUNG
American ORT, will meet noon . WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION will
Wednesday at the home of . Mrs. serve at the Northville State Hosp-
Phillip Ruskin, 4344 Arden, Royal ital Annual Fair Tuesday and
Oak. Jackie
Wednesday. Arrangements are
Crampton will
being made for the annual donor
commentate a
luncheon Dec. 1 at Cong. Bnai
fashion show, ac-
Moshe.
cording to Mrs.
Jack Rubin, pres-
PAULA STARK CLUB will
ident. Mesdames
meet noon Saturday at Howard
Carl R. Lichten-
Johnson's, 10 'Mile and North-
western.
stein and Edward
a , »
Cutler are pro-

JEWISH WOMEN EUROPEAN
graxn chairman. Mrs. Rubin
Luncheon will be served. For res- WELFARE ORGANIZATION will
ervation, call Mrs. Leon Simon, meet noon Monday- at Jericho
UN 1-0207, or Mrs. Arthur Brown, Temple. Plans for the November
EL 6-8413, membership chairmen. luncheon will be made. Mrs. Otto



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Kavieff will be chairman, and Mrs.
TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTER- Jack Seder is ticket chairman.
• * a
HOOD will hold a complimentary
Jewish National Fund Women's
luncheon for paid-up members noon
- Monday at the temple. Muriel Wolf- Auxiliary will meet 12:30 p.m.
'son Bach will be featured in her Tuesday at Beth Aaron Synagogue.
new one-woman show, "Mothers of Irving Rubin, assistant to the high-
way commissioner and president of
the Great:' Miss Wolfson, remem-
bered by Detroiters for her per- Bagley Community Council, will
formance in "Two Lives," the be guest speaker. The musical por-
tion of the after-
story of Helen Keller, will portray
noon will be a
the mothers of such notable per-
program by mez-
timns as Thomas Edison, Florence
zo- soprano Ruth
Nightengale and Sarah Bernhardt.
Goldman, Yid -
•The show, acclaimed throughout
dish and Hebrew
the country, is being seen in De-
folk singer. A
troit for the first time. Guests are
former studept at
invited, according to Mrs. Ernest
the Toronto Uni-
Golumbia, president Sisterhood
v. e rsity Music
dues may be paid at the door. For
Conservatory, she
information on membership, call
Miss Goldman is on the staffs
Mrs. Harry Colton, LI 6-1846; or
Mrs. Eugene Metz, 357-4727, mem- of Sholem Aleichem Institute and
Jewish Center. She will be accom-
bership chairmen.
panied 1 by . Rose
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Mash, Adas
ZEDAKAH CLUB will meet at Shalom 'Sisterhood choral director.
the home of Mrs. Maurice Knop- Mrs. Morris Kutmsky, president,
per, 19803 Whitcomb, 12:30 p.m. will greet the Members. A dessert
Oct. 12. Dessert luneheon will be luncheon will be served before the
served. New clothing and shoes program.
for 69 patients at Wayne County
DETROIT CANCER FIGHTERS,
General Hospital are to be distri-
buted by members Oct. 15. Meht- City .of Hope, will hold a Door-to-
ally ill patients forgotten by fam- ! Door March Oct. 11-13. Volunteers
ily and friends will be serviced to assist this project may call Mrs.
by the following volunteers, under Fred Prag, LI 7-3586 or DI 1-8826.
hospital chairmen Mrs. Al Blum- 1 Proceeds will go to the free, non-
tnthal and Mrs. Jack Miller: Mes- 1 sectarian medical center sponsor-
dames Ben Chestnut, Harry Katz- ed by the City of Hope.
a a •
man, Rubin Klein, Gerson Horton,
Leonard Shapiro and Irwin Har-
DETROIT LADIES OF AMERI-
with. Other hospitals will be ser- CAN MEDICAL CENTER AT
viced every other month.
DENVER will meet 1 p.m. Tues-
a
day at the Jewish Center, accord-
BOOK REVIEW CLUB, Pioneer ing to Mrs. Paul Shapiro, presi-
dent.
Women, announces that Robert
a a a
Ettinger, author of "Prospect of
FRIENDS OF HILLEL DAY
Immortality," will open the sea-
son by discussing his book. An SCHOOL will hold a dessert lunch-
oneg shabbat will be held 1:30 eon 12:30 p.m: Thursday .at Gong-
p.m. Oct 10 at the home of Mrs. Shaarey Zedek. Mrs. Morris Ad-
Jack Malamud, 22511 S. Bellwood, ler will speak on "Possess Your
Possessions." Tickets may be pur-
Southfield.
chased at the door or from Mrs.

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William Hubert, UN 1-8113. Pro-
ceeds will go to the library and
scholarship fund for Hillel Day
School. .
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MAIMONIDES MEDICAL SOC-
IETY AUXILIARY will holds its
opening board meeting 12:15 p.m.
Monday at the home of Mrs. Henry
Small, 18674 Warrington, announ-
ces President Mrs. Howard B.

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Leipsitz, A. S. Rogoff, Edward
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graming and philanthropic plans
for the year will be discussed.
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PURITY CHAPTER, Order of
Eastern Star, will holds its annual
meeting and election of officers
7:45 p.m. Monday at Eureka Tem-
ple.
• • a
SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women will meet 8:30 p.m. Thurs-
day at. the home of Sara Mervis,
13814 Pembroke. Guests invited.
• a •
-
BETH ABRAHAM SISTE R-
HOOD will hold its first board

.

Oct 14 in the St. Nicholas Greek
Orthodox, Church, 17409 Second.

man of the program committee.,
Rev. James Chakos, pastor, will
conduct , a - tour of the sanctuary
of the church and explain some
of the Greek Orthodox religious
beliefs.

TEMPLE BETH EL SISTER-
After a dessert luncheon and a
HOOD will have a booth at the
Country Fair at :Edgewater Park brief business meeting, Dr. Lowell
Sunday. Proceeds from the gift Eklund, director of continuing
shop support the sisterhood pro- education, Oakland University will
FOR EXCEPTIONAL VALUES
jects, and the entire stock will be
moved to the fair. The gift shop
committee includes Mrs. Maerit B.
Kallet, chairman; and Mesdames
Harold J. Kratze, George Barr, Aid
- Free Custom Fitting
Kushner, Morris Gross and Albert
Alterations by
Fuchs.. Newiweek colunmist Ken-
Expeilenced Corsetieres
neth G. Crawford 'will speak noon
13842 W. 7 MILE ROAD
Oct. 12: at the opening luncheon.
3 Blks. W. of Greenfield
• * a
Open Thurs. to 9 :p.m.
CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER,
BR 3-2509 or VE 74783
Open Thursday 'til 9 p.m.
Pioneer Women, will meet 12:30
p.m. Monday at the Labor Zionist
Institute. Mrs. G. Mennen Wil-
liams, wife of the former govern-
or, will speak on "What Are Our
Alternatives?" Gov. and Mrs. Wil-
liams have recently returned from
Complete homes done by competent interior decorators
an extended trip to Africa. Ann
Erman will be chairman of the
fir
meeting. Hostesses are Jessie and
Ruth Bright. Guests invited.
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DETROIT CHAPTER, Brandeis
University National Women's Com-
mittee, announces the formation
of study groups in such subjects as1
world politics, educational prob- ;
Iems, great novels, drama, art.
We do complete jobs in-
Jewish history, music and gourmet
cluding carpeting — drag-
cooking. Syllabi are compiled by
Irving Rosen, N.S.I.D. eries —bedrooms and
(National Society of
Brandeis University famulty mem- I
faMily rooms.
Interior Designers)
bens. For information, call Mrs.
Sidney Marwil, 341-3216, or Mrs.
1400 S. WOODWARD, ROYAL OAK "An
Joseph Seltzer, BR 2-2043. Mrs
JO 4-6090
LI 7-9400
Lawrence Weiner, vice president of
book fund and endownment volun-
tary conrtibutions, is acceptinc, con-
tributions f o r commemorations.
honorariums, and memoriums in
special categories. For information.
call Mrs. Weiner, UN 2 - 4873. Mrs.

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Oscar Zemon, Detroit's founding
president, has been appointed to

the new honorary national board.
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YOUTH EDUCATION LEAGUE
is holding its annual membership
tea 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, at
Temple Israel. The Wayne Dean-
ery Players will present a skit en-
titled "Strictly For Laughs." Mrs.
Jack P. Munson, president, will
announce the league's plans for its
fund raising drive. For further in-
formation call Mrs. Morris Orloff,
DI 1-2899,.' membership chairman.
Guests invited.

I, 41 •

SHARONA n d BRANDEIS

CHAPTERS, Pioneer Women, will
present a Fair and Fashion Show,
7:30 p.m. Oct. 20 at the Labor
Zionist Institute. For tickets call
ticket chairman Molly Silbershein,
LI 5-1953. The fair will include a
bake sale and other booths and
refreshments. Chairmen of the
evening are Mesdames Henrietta
Wollock and Adell Ozorvitz.
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BATYA CHAPTER, Mizrachi, will
meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
home of Mrs. Burton Applebaum,
25428 Henley, . Huntington Woods.
Charles Feinberg,• Walt Whitman
authority and collector of cere,-
monial objicts, will exhibit part of
his collection and speak on "The
Pleasure of Collecting Jewish Cere-
monial Art." Guests invited.
a a a
DETROIT WOMEN of ALPHA .
OMEGA, Dental Fraternity, will
hold its annual membership tea
12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home
of Mrs. Mischa Sachs, 6800 Knoll-
wood Circle W., Birmingham. A
dessert luncheon will be served
and an original dramatic skit pre-
sented. '
a' a s.
LIVONIA JEWISH CONGRE-
GATION SISTERHOOD will be

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addressed 8:30 p.m. Monday by
three members of the Livonia Citi-
zens for Better Human Relations.

The meeting will be held at the
Cohn Building on Seven Mile. The
semiannual rumniage sale will be
9 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesday at the
meeting, chaired by Mrs. Edward synagogue. For information, c a 1 1
Rice, vice president, 8:30 p.m. Mrs. Sam Siegel, KE 7-5431.
Monday in the synagogue. Host-
(Continued on Page 16)
esses for the evening are Dora
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Adler, Sarah Last, Tillie Neuman
Friday, October 2, 1964-15
and Sarah Neuman.

Telegraph at Maple

Birmingham

Open Friday Eye.

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