Named UJA Women Officers

Anchors Aweigh , Panel to Discuss 'Mood of Our Age'
on Captain's Ball at Hadassah Town Hall Lecture

Southfield Hadassah invites the
community to the Captain's Ball
continental supper and dance 8
p.m. Feb. 2'7 at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek.
Sheldon Rott's orchestra will pro-
vide music for the affair. proceeds
of which will benefit Youth Aliyah..
Ball chairman is Roz Shipko.
Bernadine Strager and Monica
Ziegelman are in charge of prizes:
a gold, sapphire and pearl brace-
let, a weekend at the Inn-On-The-
Park in Toronto. or a holiday at
the Concord in New York. There
will be other prizes arranged by
Carol Goldman and Lucille Blass.
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Barbara Ruskin's committee is
Mrs. Harry Jones (left) has been named a vice chairman of
preparing a nautical decor, and the
the National Women's Division of the United Jewish Appeal. Mrs.
cocktail hour is planned by Sylvia
John C. Hopp has been re-appointed a vice chairman of the division,
Shacket.
and Mrs. Henry Wineman (right) a member of the advisory com-
Other committee members and
mittee of the national board. Announcement about the three
advisers are Sally Duboff, Agnes
Detroiters was made by Mrs. Jack Karp of Los Angeles, national
Klein, Irene Landsman, Louise Pil-
chairman of the division.
chik, Sylvia Rosenthal, Janet Ran-
dolph, Bea Rottenberg, Leah Sni-
der. Harriet Weisman. Madge West
and Sarah Zusman.
aid
is
given
to
Penrickton
Nursery
Infant's Service Group will hold
For information and reserva-
for
the
visually
handicapped
and
its annual fund-raising affair "The
tions, call Judy Stein, EL 6-4631.
Cherub Ball," Feb. 28 at the Latin the Detroit Association for Mental- or Lois Vernick, EL 3-1741.
Quarter. A champagne hour will ly Retarded.
Ten years ago, the group made
precede dinner.
its first donation of $1,000 and to Children Unlimited Sets
President of the
date has contributed more than
o r ganization is
Style Show and Luncheon
S25,000 to the nursery.
Mrs. Louis Mal-
Infant's Service Group helped es- to Raise Funds for Blind
kin.
tablish a counseling center for re-
Chairmanis
Children Unlimited will hold its
tarded children, besides supplying
Mrs. Edwin Roth.
cabinets, typewriters and many annual donor luncheon noon Tues-
Table decorations
other important items and contri- day at Raleigh House. Proceeds
are under the
will be donated to aid blind chil-
butions.
Super vision of
For information, call Mrs. Sid- dren.
Mrs. Jack Free-
Spring fashions and furs will
ney Silverman, .UN 1-7175. or Mrs.
man and Mrs. Mrs. Malkin
be shown at the style show.
William Schwartz, LI 7-0391.
David Grossman. chairmen of the
Mrs. Irving Siporin is vice presi-
workshop. The theme will be ori-
dent in charge of planning the
Hadassah Launches
ental.
luncheon. She is assisted by Mes-
Mrs. D a v i d Riseman has ar-
dames Rolfe Weil and Jack Goose,
ranged the entertainment. Head- Publication Program
tickets: Martin Katz, fund-raising
lining the show will be Van Har-
NEW YORK — Hadassah will
' vice president; Robert Hirschbein.
ris, Alex Sashatormas, Diana launch a five-year Jewish research
darlings; Sam Goss, memoriams:
Claire and a known dance orches- and publication program to help
and Sam Columbus. journal.
strengthen the Jewish identity
tra.
Infant's Service Group works among Jews in the United States,
through organized charities to dis- - it was disclosed by Mrs. Mortimer Criterion Club's Dance
tribute food, clothing and medi- Jacobson, national president, at
cines to indigent families. Special the opening banquet session of the Designed for Sweethearts
The Criterion Club will present
organization's annual mid-winter
conference at the Sheraton-East a "Sweethearts Dance." 9 p.m. Sat-
Bnai Moshe Women
urday at Con. Beth Moses.
Hotel.
Sol Robbins and his orchestra
Mrs. Jacobson said that Hadas-
to Hawk Wares at Fair
san has earmarked $25,000 for this with vocalist Sherri will provide
Sisterhood of Cong Bnai Moshe program, which will be carried out musical entertainment.
invites the public to its Boutique in cooperation with the National ,
With Oak Park's Millie Goldman
Fair at the synagogue Feb. 20-21. Foundation for Jewish Culture.
to direct the social mixers and re-
Hooth_s will open 8 p.m. Saturday
freshments to be served by club
and 2 p.m. Sunday.
hostesses during intermission. the
LZO to Hear Goldoftas
Complete homemade dinners
Branch Two. LZO, will meet public and especially single adults
will be served all day Sunday.
'of the community are invited.
and snacks will be available at Sunday. 7:30 p.m. The meeting will
be hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
times.
While the children join in Kutnick. at their home. 18039
lames and activities. their parents Woodingham. Guest speaker will be
may visit booths featuring baked M. Goldoftas. who will highlight
goods, white elephants. jewelry. events at the recent World Zionist
antiques and ceremonial objects, Congress. Refreshments will be
SOL YETZ-MORRIS C 0 HEN
served.
toys, books. records and linens.
AUXILIARY will meet 8 p.m.
Monday at the home of Faye Blau,
17366 Cherrylawn. President Betty
Spinner announces that first nomi-
nation of officers will be held.
Plans are being completed by
Junior Vice President Sara Kamin-
sky for a paid-up membership
party to be held in March.
ALL SPECIALS GOOD WHILE QUANTITIES LAST
* * *
'BLOCH-ROSE - POST and AUX-
ILIARY will hold a paid-up mem-
bership cocktail party and smorgas-
. s: . . lb.
bord supper 6 p.m. Sunday at the
Jewish Music Center. For reserva-
lb.
5
tions, call Bertha Greenberg, UN1
U
P
2-2557, or Barney Oshan, 826-2786.

Service Group Heralds .Cherub

Ball'

The first of Detroit Chapter of - Crises" will be discussed by
Hadassah's annual T 0 NV n Hall Joseph Ross, national vice presi-
Series, sponsored by the education dent of the American Jewish Com-
committee, will be held 1 p.m. mittee. and Mrs. Sol Laiken Elkin,
former U.S. foreign officer in the
Thursday at Hadassah House.
Coffee and cake will be served Far East and Great Britain, and
currently assistant professor of
at 12:30 p.m.
political science at Wayne State
For series or individual tickets,
University.
call Mrs. Morton Barnett, educa-
On March 11, "Youth Views
tion committee chairman, UN 4-
World Problems" will be discussed
7829; Mrs. Maurice Zeiger, chair-
by Allan Gould, who helped civil
man of groups, UN 4-5881; or at
rights workers in Mississippi this
Hadassah House, BR 3-5441. Guests
summer, and Susan Winer, who
invited.
will interpret the. opinions and at-
- The Mood of our Age?," as re-
titudes on world problems of young
flected by modern Jewish writers, people on campus.
will be discussed by a panel, Mrs.
Henry Berris, Mrs. Harry Ober-
stein, Mrs. Jacob E. Segal and
Mrs. Lawrence We tither, with
Rabbi M. Robert Syme, modera-
tor.
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