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NORTHWEST YOUNG ISRAEL
SISTERHOOD has reelected Mrs.
Harry Portnoy as president. Other
new officers are Mesdames Pinkus
Ehrlich and Ben Wrotslaysky, vice
presidents; Zal Aaron, Harry Blitz
and Sara Kravitz, secretaries;
Ernest E. Greenfield, treasurer;
and Kurt Hertz and Nate Butri-
movitz, program chairmen. On the
board of directors are Mesdames
Milton Duchan, Shlomo Rothen-
berg, Abraham Zentman, Sol Wai-
ner, Paul Broad, Sam Baumer,
Moshe White, David Zwick, Nor-
man B. Sukenic, Marvin Seligson,
David Wallace, Charles Snow, Sam
Sukenic, Marvin Revich, Moe
Baumer and Samuel H. Prero. A
joint installation dinner for the
sisterhood and general organiza-
tion of Northwest Young Israel
will be held 6:30 p.m. June 9 at
Imperial Caterers. Chairman is
Mrs. Kurt Hertz. For information,
call Mrs. Hertz, UN 2-6505, Mrs.
Portnoy, DI 2-2666, or Harry L.
Blitz, UN 1-6156.
* * *
MUSIC STUDY CLUB will pre-
sent its annual luncheon 12:30
p.m. Tuesday at Imperial Caterers.
Installation of officers will take
place, and the program will fea-
ture a chamber opera group from
Interlochen. They will perform
"Serva Padrona" (The Maid as
Mistress) by Pergolesi. Dr. Barre
Hill will be moderator. For reser-
vations, call Mrs. George Tere-
belo, UN 4-8925.

BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
will hold its annual installation
of officers 8:30 p.m. June 15 in the
social hall. To be installed by
Rabbi Hayim Donin are Mesdames
Henry Schore, president; Emil
Spilman, Harry Koltonow and Irv-
ing Berson, vice presidents; Neil
Kalef, Isadore Katz and Norman
Horwitz, secretaries; Edward Sol-
omon, treasurer; Jack Bilsky, ser-
geant at arms; and Meyer Berke,
chaplain. Entertainment will be
presented by vocalist Mrs. Nor-
man R. Schakne and accompanist
Mrs. Irving Ritter. Refreshments
will be served. Guests invited.

Early Deadlines

Due to the occurrence of
Memorial Day this Monday, the
usual deadline for all local
copy has been moved up to 2:30
p.m. today. Deadlines on pic-
tures will remain at noon to-
day.
Shavuot occurs Monday,
June 6, so deadlines for the
issue of June 11 will be noon
Friday, June 4.

YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH
PTA will meet 9 p.m. June 9 in
the Beth Jacob building. Election
of officers will be held. The book
"New Math and How to Under-
stand It," publiShed by Torah
Umesorah, will be available at a
nominal fee. A member of the
* * *
teaching staff will explain the
UNITED ORDER TRUE SIS- book and its uses. The public is
TERS will hold a Bat Mitzvah invited.
* * *
birthday luncheon noon June 16
BETH AARON SISTERHOOD
at Northland Inn. For reservations,
due June 1, call the Detroit chap- BOWLING LEAGUE elected as
president Mrs. Jack Mittleman;
ter, EL 6-8542 or LI 2 9362.
vice president, Mrs. Herbert Ros-
* * *
DETROIT LADIES' AUXILI- en; treasurer, Mrs. Sol Miller; sec-
ARY, American Medical Center at retary, Mrs. Harold Prager; and
Denver, will meet noon Tuesday, sunshine chairman, Mrs. Abe Ha-
in the Jewish Center. Plans will be lem. The league has moved to Oak
made for the June 15 luncheon, Park Lanes and will start the new
and reports given by .Mrs. Paul season in September.
* * *
Shapin, president.
GOOD FELLOWSHIP CLUB
will hold a games night 8 p.m.
Tuesday at Lutzker Hall. Refresh-
ments and prizes will be featured.
Proceeds will go to charity.

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BAGLEY. GROUP SOUTH, Ha-
dassah, will install officers at a
luncheon 12:15 p.m. Tuesday at
Hadassah House. Guest speaker
will be Allan Gould, and there will
be a musical program with ex-
cerpts from "Fiddler on the Roof,"
featuring Mesdames Fred Baum,
Joseph Bitker, Harold Levine,
Earl Ruby and Harvey Weisberg.
Mrs. Irwin Groner will be accom-
panist. For reservations, call Mrs.
Joseph Berman, 533-5010.
* * *
GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will meet noon
Tuesday at the Labor Zionist In-
stitute. A Council convention re-
port will be given. Hostesses will
be Mrs. Abe Wolf and Sarah
Garber. Guests invited.
* * *
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
saw Mrs. Irvin Borman install re-
cently Rose Yendick as president.

Other officers are Blanche Rose,
Bessie Zarenkin, Fannie Gruber, Sara
Boim, Sylvia Schwartz, Frances Win-
ick, Jennie Fox, Dora Fink, Tillie
Berk, Lillian Levine, Helen Fisher,
Bella Raizinan, Fannie Hochman,
Mirium Green, Celia Plafki'n, Pauline
Goldstein, Gertrude Garmel, Lena
Band, Rose Krashin, Jeanette Serling,
Anna Berg, Faye Bookstein, Rebecca
Krasnow, Pauline Liberson, Dora
Falek and Dora Dworkin.

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SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold its final general
meeting 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at
the home of Freda Barris, 15588
Stratford, Southfield. The program
will be "Decorating with Light and
Color." An Incentive Luncheon is
set for 12:30 p.m. June 12 at the
home of Edna Minkin, 25045
Franklin Park, Franklin Hills.
Guests invited. For reservations,
call Mary' Shuster, LI 2-5340, or
Bernice Shapiro, LI 1-8027.
* * *
SISTERS OF ZION, Mizrachi,
will meet for election of officers
noon Wednesday at Beth Aaron
Synagogue. Dessert luncheon will
be served. Hostess Pearl Gold will
be assisted by Mesdames Rose
Beilewich, Meyer Beigler, Ben
Bragman, Molly Fridenberg, Es-
ther Sachs and Morris Pasmenter.
Yiddish readings will be presented
by Mrs. Esther Margules.
* * *
LIVONIA JEWISH CONGRE-
GATION SISTERHOOD will hold
its rummage sale 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Wednesday at the synagogue. For
sale will be such items as clothing,
books and household goods. For
information, call Mrs. Sam Siegel,
KE 7-5431, or Mrs. Seymour Un-
gar, 476-0111. The sisterhood will
hold its installation of officers
8:30 p.m. June 7 in the synagogue.
Guests invited. Mistress of cere-
monies Mrs. Irving August will
introduce Mrs. Nathan Spevakow,
installing officer, who has served
on the board of the Michigan
Branch of the National Women's
League, United Synagogue of
America. New president is Mrs.
Morris Herman. Comedian Sam
Berger will be entertainer, and a
buffet supper will be served. For
information, call Mrs. August,
353-7076.
* * *
BATYA CHAPTER, Mizrachi
Women, will close the year's acti-
vities with a garden luncheon
12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home
of Mrs. Reuven Frankel, 23111
Laurel Valley, Southfield. Mrs.
Frankel will lead the group in
Israeli dancing. Mrs. Hayim Donin
will install the following officers:
Mesdames Jacob Goldman, presi-
dent; Andrew Freier, Benno Levi
and Sol Lessman, vice presidents;
Stanley Sherman, David Dombey
and Seymour Ribiat, secretaries;
and Benjamin Magy, treasurer.
Board members at large are M2.s-
dames Simon Razumna and Hyman
Brown. Appointed to the board are
Mesdames Marvin Engel, Sanford
Eisenberg, Meyer Green, Sam Krin-
sky, Martin Loewenberg, Frank
Liederman, Benjamin Magier,
James Gordon, Ithamar Koenigs-
berg, Sidney Selig and Leo Stein.
Hostesses will be Mesdames How-
ard Danzig, Hayim Donin, Andrew
Freier, Benno Levi and Charles
Levi.

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KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday in the Labor Zionist
Institute. Final reports will be
presented, and a program on the
birth of Israel will be offered by
the cultural committee under the
direction of Frances Shayne. Hos-
tesses will be Jennie Bistrow and
Pearl Chafetz.
* * *
NEW STUDY CLUB will meet
noon Wednesday for luncheon and
installation of officers at the
Skippers' Club. To be installed are
Mesdames Irene Berman, presi-
dent; Grace Finkel, vice president;
Evelyn Abrams, secretary; and
Mildred Sazerov, treasurer.
* * *
RODIN CLUB will hold its an-
nual luncheon meeting noon June
9 at Northland Inn. A report on
the past year's activities will be
given by the president, Mrs. Man-
uel Grossman. Guests invited. For
reservations, call Mrs. Philip
Jacobs, VE 5 2841.
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