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June 11, 1965 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-06-11

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FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
Mizrachi Women, will see Mrs.
Victor Lavetter installed as presi-
dent at the annual installation
luncheon noon Wednesday at Holi-
day Manor. Other women to be
installed are Mesdames Ray Rosen-
berg, Harry Portnoy, Paul Fenton
and Sam Freedman, vice presi-
dents; Louis Bigman, treasurer;
Jack Stevens, Jonas Torgow, Jo-
seph Bessman, Sidney Golden, M.
Shipko and Leon Wolock, secre-
taries; and Saul Cohen, chaplain.
Rabbi Samuel Prero will install the
officers, and Mrs. Murray Spilman
is chairman. A musical program
will be by Mrs. Max Klyman. For
reservations, call Mrs. Lavetter,
UN 4-4592, or Mrs. Cohen, VE
7-1815.

Chef Boy-Ar-Dee feels that
three languages are better
than one for saying that his
new pizza crust mix is very
fast and easy to fix.

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Out,

CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will hold its in-
stallation tea 12:30 p.m. Monday
at the home of Sara Friedman,
19931 Sussex. Officers to be in-
stalled are Clara Marks, president;
Ethel Phillips, vice president; Fan-
nie Levine, Kate Weine and Vera
Liepah, secretaries; and Mildred
Gelfand, treasurer. Committee
chairmen include Mary Granadier,
Ruth Carel, Jean Kurtzman, Sarah
Rubin and Esther LaMed. Guests
invited.
*
Friends of Hillel Day School has
elected Mrs. William Burk presi-
dent. She will be assisted by Mes-
dames David Feld and Jacob E.
Segal, vice presi-
dents; Her-
man Avrin,
treasurer; Carmel
Slomovitz, Meyer
Charlip and Jer-
o m e •chostak,
secretaries.
Board members
elected were
Mesdames M o r-
ris Adler, Morris
Mrs. Burk
B r a n d w i n e,
Bruce Danto, Samuel B. Danto,
Joseph Erman, Herbert Eskin,
Nicholas Fenak•l, Louis Fried,
Benjamin Gorrelick, Irwin Groner,
Sol Hammerstein, Herbert L. Har-
ris, William Hordes, Moses Lehr-
man, Dan Levine, Henry Pariser,
Morris Schaver, Irving Schnipper,
Jack Shenkman, Nathan Shur,
Philip Slomovitz, Jack Tobin and
Milton Weiss.
* * *
ZEDEKAH CLUB will hold its
first meeting under the new slate
of officers 12:30 p.m. Monday in
the home of Mrs. William Kadu-
shin, 15240 James, Oak Park.
Members are asked to bring
rummage.
* * *
TEMPLE BETH AM SISTER-
HOOD Players will present "It
Started With Eve" during a com-
bined meeting and membership
tea 8:45 p.m. Wednesday in the
Cohn Building. Guests invited.

`Indoor Outing' Slated
by Rovner Lachowitcher

Rover-Lachowitcher Aid Society
will hold its 38th annual indoor
picnic noon till sundown at Cong.
Beth Yehudah.
Jacob Gubow, president, and
William Solomon, picnic chair-
man, announced a "Shavuot-style"
dinner will be served, with pro-
ceeds going to charity.
Families and friends are invited.

During the month of June, Michi-
gan State University will host 28
conferences and other educational
meetings involving more than 4,500
people from across the nation.

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Bael .nstein-Glassman
Vows Set in Houston

MISS ELENE BAERNSTEIN

Mr. and Mrs. Harold I. Baern-
stein of Houston, Tex., announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Elene Raye, to S. Mitchell Glass-
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Glassman of Kenberton Ct., Oak
Park.
Miss Baernstein is a graduate
of Newcomb College, New Orleans.
Her fiance is a graduate of the
University of Michigan and Wayne
State University's law school.
An August wedding in Houston
is planned.

Brandeis Group to Close Season

Brandeis University National
Women's Committee, Detroit
Chapter, will see Mrs. Herbert
Burdick installed as president at
the chapter's closing annual meet-
ing 12:30 p.m. June 21 in the gar-
dens of the A. Alfred Taubman
residence, 28755 Bell Rd., South-
field.
Dessert luncheon will be served,
and guests are invited.
To be installed with Mrs. Bur-
dick are Mesdames Oscar Band,
Theodore Birnkrant, Harold A.
Robinson and Lawrence Weiner,
vice presidents; Alan Colman,
treasurer; and Mandell Lansky,
Bert Marks, Jack Nover and Her
pert Kallett, secretaries.

Board members are Mesdames Jay
Allen, William Deutch, Raymond Fen-
ley, Aubrey Golman, Richard Kanner,
Ronald Kottler, Jack Litwin, Harold
Marko, Gerald Sucher, Rolfe Weil,
Milton Zussman, Gerald Spero, Mil-
ton Doner, Norman Levy, Murray
Bergman, Wilfred Doner, Robert
Drews, John Greenberg and Samuel
Glogower, parliamentarian. Honorary
president is Mrs. Oscar Zeinon; hon-
orary directors, Mesdames Samuel
Aaron, Alvin Barnett, Leo Mellen and
Eugene Sims.
Also named on the board are Mes-
dames Joseph Cabot, Walter Fields,
Aubrey Jacob, Malcolm Lowenstein,
B. David Ruby, Ben Schottenfels, A.
Joseph Seltzer, A. Alfred Taubman,
Murray Altman, Joseph Bienenstock,
Harold Kaplan, Felix Mahler, Lewis
Manning, Sidney Marwil, Carl Ros-
man, Charles Rubiner and Felix Ros-
enwach. Elected to the nominating
committee are Mesdames Wilfred
Doner, Walter Field, Herbert Kallet.

Mrs. Priver Gets
Torch Drive Post

Mrs. Perry L. TeWalt, 1965
Torch Drive co-chairman for resi-
dential community campaigns, has
named Mrs. Julien Priver, 3470
Cambridge, as chairman of the
Central Wayne Unit. Mrs. Priver,
the wife of the executive vice-
president of Sinai Hospital, suc-
ceeds Mrs. S. Graham Cookson in
the post.
Mrs. TeWalt said, "Mrs. Priver's
appointment as chairman for the
Central Wayne Unit means that we
have succeeded in securing the
services of a dedicated, diligent
Torch Drive worker. She has work-
ed for the Torch Drive for the past
six years and has always given
generously of her time and ef-
forts."
The area under Mrs. Priver's re-
sponsibility will be the territory
west of Woodward in Detroit, in-
cluding Highland Park. She will
have direct charge of training and
supervising some 8,000 women vol-
unteers to assure 100 per cent cov-
erage of the area by Community
Campaigns Day, which comes mid-
way in the Torch Drive.
This year the Torch Drive will
be held from Oct. 12 through Nov.
4.
Ma-s. Priver said, "In taking over
from Mrs. Cookson, I am assuming
the duties of a most successful
chairman. Her success will provide
us with a great inspiration."
Mrs. Priver has been on the
board of directors of the Visiting
Nurses Association, a Torch Drive
agency. She took a nursing degree
in Canada. She is a member of
Women in Community Service
(WICS), a new group co-ordinating
the efforts of the war on poverty
as it directly relates to 16-21 year
old girls for the Job Corps.

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and

Mrs. Birnkrant, vice president
of projects, announces prepara-
tions are under way for the De-
troit Chapter's "New Books for
Old" sale to be held in the fall, \—
proceeds of which go toward
purchase of new books for the
Brandeis University library.
Pickup service wil be provided
for contributors who call Mrs.
Birnkrant, LI 2-2839. They may
be deliverd at her home, 8621
Hendrie, Huntington Woods, or at
the home of Mrs. Oscar Zemon,
19630 Roslyn.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
20—Friday, June 11, 1965

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