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DETROIT CANCER FIGHTERS,
City of Hope, will hold a board
meeting 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in
the home of Mrs. Phil Moss, 19819
Sussex. Mrs. Harold Kozloff, presi-
dent of Detroit Cancer Fighters,
will preside. The group will meet
for bowling and dining 10 p.m.
Feb. 6 at Yorba-Linda Lanes.
Guests invited. For information,
call Mrs. Jerome Kornheiser, ticket
chairman, at EL 7-1071.
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Taking inventory of stock for the Boutique Fair planned by Bnai
Moshe Sisterhood are (seated) Mrs. Harry Meer, chairman; and
from left) Mesdames Morris Weinstein, co-chairman; Benjamin
Weiss, sisterhood president; and Robert Middleman, co-chairman.
the fair, set for Feb. 20-21 in the synagogue, will feature prizes,
boths and refreshments. The public is invited.

'Heritage in Song to Be Presented
at Adas Shalom Sisterhood Luncheon

Mrs. Ben Morganroth, president

of Adas Shalom Sisterhood, an-

nounces that reservations are still
available for the annual donor
luncheon Feb. 10, in the social
hall.

According to Mrs. Harry Nach-
man, donor chairman, decorations
and stage settings based on an
Israeli motif will be the backdrop
or an original script by guest
Vocalist Ruth Goldman- "Our Her-

Shaarey Zedek Women
te Join Mercy College
for Brotherhood Tea

Sisterhood of Cong. Shaarey Ze-
dek will co-sponsor one of more
than 100 simultaneous Brother-
hood Teas 1 p.m. Wednesday at
Mercy College.

The Brot herhood Teas, under

the auspices of the Women's Divi-

sion of the Detroit Round Table:

the National Conference of Cath-

olics. Jews and Protestants, are
given annually as a kick-off event
for Brotherhood Month. Most of
the teas ta ke place in private
tomes.

Co-sponsors of the Mercy Col-
lege Tea, in addition to Shaarey
Zedek Sisterhood, will be Mercy
College of Detroit League and
the Women's Association of

Westminster Presbyterian
Church.

Mrs. David Kliger, a member of

the Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood
board, who is an the faculty of
Mercy College in the department

of speech and drama, is 1965

chairman for the Metropolitan De-

troit area Brotherhood Teas.

The committee for the Mercy
College Tea includes from the
Sisterhood, Mrs. Julius S: Meskin,
president; and Mrs. Abe Katzman,
past president.

itage in Song," depicting history
in the form of a musical epic, in-
cludes the struggles and victories
of the Jewish people in their home-
land.
Louis Haber, executive direc-
tor of Adas Shalom Synagogue,
will be narrator and Mrs. Jack
Mash, sisterhood choral director,
will be accompanist.
Mrs. Goldman is on the music
staff of the Jewish Center and
teaches at the Sholom Aleichem
and Workmen's Circle schools. She
attended the Conservatory of Mu,
sic in Toronto and continuing her
musical studies at Wayne State
University. She is making an ex-
tensive study of Yiddish and He-
brew music and is also connected
with the Art Center Music School
Opera Workshop.
Mrs. Louis Haber is chairman
of decorations and stage decor,
with Mrs. Sol Slomovitz co-chair-
man.
For reservat to
11 Mrs. Al-
bert Potiker, ticket chair
1-0205, or co-chairmen Mrs. Joseph
Gordon, LI 8-3354, and Mrs. Daniel
Shapiro, UN 3-5571.

FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
Mizrachi Women, will hold an
open board meeting noon Monday
at Cong. Bnai Jacob. Life member-
ship pins and Mother-in-Israel
charms will be presented by Mrs.
Emil Spilman. Hostesses will be
Mrs. Paul Fenton, Mrs. Max Kly-
man and Mrs. Milton Radner. A
Dime Bank luncheon will be held
noon Tuesday in the home of Mrs.
Meyer Minkin, 19603 Birwood.

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dames Ben Minns,
tickets; Jack Munson,
president; Jules San-
ders, case work; and

Heim Jacob, year
book. The luncheon
is planned for noon
Wednesday at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek. A
fashion show will be
presented.

Brandeis University National
BETH ABRAHAM SISTER-
Women's Committee, Detroit Chap- HOOD will hold a board meeting
ter, will hold its Fund Special 8:30 p.m. Monday in the synagogue.
Event Feb. 11 at the home of Mrs. Hostesses are Mesdames Louis El-
Sidney Marwil, 19275 Woodston. A lenbogen, Max Ellenbogen, Sidney
dessert luncheon Ring and Victor Shiffman.
will be served at
(More Clubs Page 19)
12:15 p.m. Mrs.
' Lawrence Wein-
er, vice president
of book fund, is
directing this
Free Custom Fitting by
event, assisted by
Experienced Corsetieres
Mrs. Herbert
Burdick, Mrs.
15842 W. 7 MILE ROAD
Felix Rosenwach
3 Mks. W. of Greenfield
and Mrs. Walter
Open Thurs. to 9 p.m.
Fields, program
BR 3-2509 or VE 7-9783 .
Mrs. Frank
-' hairman. Mrs.
FREE PARKIN G IN REAR
Philip Frank, radio and stage per- P
411,
410. vea,
sonality, will give her - interpreta-
FOR
EXCEPTIONAL
VALUES
tion of excerpts from the "Mad-
woman of Chaillo." Mrs. Frank is
leader of the drama study group
of the Detroit Chapter. Contribu-
tors to book fund are invited. Mrs.
Eugene P. Sims is chapter presi-
dent.

CORSETS BY EVA

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JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR
TION will meet noon Monday at CHOLEM will meet noon Monday
Jerico Temple. Plans will be made in the home of Mrs. Sam Glass,
for the officers' luncheon to be 24480 Rosewood, Oak Park.
held Feb. 22 in the temple.
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NORTHWEST YOUNG ISRAEL
SISTERHOOD will hold a board
meeting 8:30 p.m. Monday at the
home of Mrs. Sam Sukenic, 18304
Indiana. Plans for the Feb. 9 mem-
. bership tea will be announced.

OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD
STUDY GROUP. will meet 2:30
Saturday in the home of Mrs. D.
Birnbaum, 24740 Harding. Guest
speaker will be Rabbi Israel Flam.
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CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
will meet noon Wednesday at the
Labor Zionist Institute. Bella Raiz-
man will analyze the poetry of
Kadye Molodowsky, marking the
anniversary of her birth. Hostesses
will be Anna Mintz and Sophie
Rosenstein.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, January 29, 1965-15

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Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood will
hear Rabbi Irwin Groner review
"Herzog" by Saul Bellow at the
final get-together of the series 10
a.m. Wednesday in the social hall.
Continental breakfast will precede
the review and
there will be an I
open forum. Mrs.
Walter Field,
UN 3-3994, is
boo review
chai an. Ticket
chairmen are
rs. Albert Sch-
weitzer. 626-0488,
and Mrs. Joseph
Lieberoff,LJ
8 - 4 5 7 5. Rabbi -
Rabbi -Groner Groner received ;
his bachelor of arts degree at the
University of Chicago and was or-
dained by the Hebrew Theological
College. Chicago. Among other cur-
rent activities he is chairman of
Sol Ager to Be Installed
the Youth Commission of Central
at Radomer Aid Ceremony Region United Synagogue Youth
Radomer Aid and Ladies Society and chairman of the Jewish Com- I
munity Council's Program Plan-
will hold their installation 8:30
ners Institute.
p.m. at the Workmen's Circle Cen-
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ter.
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT,
Sam Rubin has been appointed GROUP, Hadassah, plans a games
installation of chairman.
party and food demonstration at
New officers for 1965 are: presi- the Michigan Consolidated Gas
dent, Sol Ager; vice presidents, Ely Co., 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. All mem-
Katz and Mrs. Mary Lumberg; bers are invited to bake their fav-
treasurer, Louis Lumberg; secre- orite recipes, and prizes will be I
taries. Mrs. Shirley Kinkel and awarded. Nominal admission.
Mrs. Lillian Katz; trustees, Sam-
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uel Slakter and Joseph Fenkel;
DIMONA CHAPTER, Pioneer
sergeant-at-arms, Sam S 1 a k t e r;
Women, will meet for luncheon
sunshine committee, Mrs. Reta
12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of
Ager and Mrs. Ida Karpf: and pub-
Mrs. Albert Kramer. 23651 Rad-
licity, Mrs. Lydia Slakter.
clift, Oak Park. Harold Datz, as-
sistant director of the Michigan
Region of the Anti-Defamatdon
League, will review "Danger on
the Right." Guests invited.
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Youth. Education League Will Fete
Contributors to Pledge Fund Drive

Key leaders making
plans for the Youth
Education League's
pledge fund drive
culminating luncheon
awe (from left) Mes-

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