Tag Day Wednesday to Aid Blind Children omen's Club activities HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will hold an open membership-board meeting 12:30 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Joseph Rottenberg, 20441 Stratford. Mrs. John R. Herman, chairman of the board, will preside, and Mrs. William Bonin, vice president, will introd- uce new members. A comprehen- sive case report will be given by —1 ?Mrs. Harry Weiner, case chair- man, and her associates, Mrs. Murray Adelson and Mrs. Jack Garfield. Plans will be made for the annual fund-raising event to be held in April. Dessert luncheon and a social hour will precede the meeting. * * BETH SHALOM SISTERHOOD will meet 12:30 p.m. Wednesday in the synagogue. Mrs. Reuben Bien- stock, congregation member who has traveled extensively in Israel, will speak on "The Israeli Child." Mrs. Bienstock has devoted much time and effort to the needs and education of the children of Israel. Luncheonette will be served, and guests are invited. * * * SINAI HOSPITAL WOMEN'S GUILD will hold an open meeting noon Sept. 17 in the hospital lec- ture hall. Speaker will be Dr. Her- bert Ravin, chief of medicine and chairman of the education corn- mittee at Sinai. For reservations, call the Guild office, BR 3-3000, Ext. 213, by Tuesday. * * * WOMEN'S ORTHODOX LEAGUE will meet 8:45 p.m. Mon- day at the home of Mrs. Joseph Hirsch, 17610 Indiana. Guest speak- er will be Rabbi Max Kapustin, di- rector of the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at Wayne State Uni- versity. Mrs. Hugo Apt will be co-hostess. * * * YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM ORGANIZATION will meet noon Monday following a 10:30 a.m. board meeting at the home of Mrs. Jack Horwitz, 24350 Jerome, Oak Park. * Music Study Club will begin its year with a membership tea 1 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Jack Feldman, 1995 Balmoral. Mrs. Joseph M. Markel, program chair- m a n, announced a musical skit, highlighting the opportunities open to members, will be part of the program. Par- ticipating will be Mrs. Philip Hei- deman and Mrs. Bernard Pepper, vocalists, with Mrs. Sydney Blum as narra- :tor and Mrs. Jack Mash, accom- panist. Five mem- Mrs. Markel hers of the S t u - dent Group who have been or are now recipients of scholarships or awards will play the Quintet in A-Major by Mozart. Anna Kafavian who placed first in violin in com- petition of the National Federa- tion of Music Clubs, and Clark Feldman are violinists; Norman Letvin, flutist; Michael Ouzounian and Fred Raimi, recipient of first prize in viola for the Midwest Dis- trict of the Michigan Federation of Music Clubs, will play the viola. Membership chairman Mrs. George Kerwin, newly elected member of the board and sponsor of the Stu- dent Group, will be chairman-of- the-d ay. * * * PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB will hold its first open meeting for members and husbands 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Sholem Alei- chem Institute. According to Presi- dent Mrs. Morris Greenberg, games and mah jongg will highlight the m e e t i n g. Refreshments will be served. * * * BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, has set a luncheon-meet- ing for 12:30 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Sam Yagoda, 5451 W. Outer Dr. * JNF Women to Launch Placement of Blue and White Boxes Sept. 21 From left, seated, are Mrs. Joshua Sperka, public relations chair- man; Mrs. Pearl Nosan, president; standing, Mrs. Samuel Katz, blue-white boxes; Mrs. William Levin, program committee; and Mrs. Samuel Baker, program chairman. * On Sept. 21, 12:30 p.m. in the Beth Aaron Synagogue, the Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund will launch its current sea- son of activities with a city-wide campaign to place traditional JNF Blue White Box in a wide number of homes in Detroit and suburban areas. Under the general chair- manship of Mrs. Samuel Katz, a corps of women will accept kits to clear those boxes already placed placed in Detroit homes and to place additional numbers of boxes in new homes, working under the slogan, "No Jewish Home Without a Blue Box." Mrs. Irving Arlin, membership chairman, has authored an original skit entitled "Salute to Israel" which will highlight the afternoon's program. Mrs. Shirley Monson, vo- * * calist, will be guest artist of the afternoon, presenting a program of Hebrew and Yiddish melodies, as- sisted by Bella Goldberg at the piano. Mrs. Jacob Axelrod will open the program with the national anthems after a dessert luncheon. Box holders and donors to the annual donor event and prospective and current members are invited to be guests of the Auxiliary. Mrs. Samuel Baker will be chair- man of the. afternoon The annual drive for new mem- bers will be opened at this event under the chairmanship of Mrs. Irving Arlin and the membership committee. A friend of the Jewish National Fund has donated a valu- able designer jacket to be given as a prize, with all in attendance eligible for it. ADAS SHALOM SISTERHOOD will meet 12:30 p.m. Monday in the social hall, announced Mrs. Ben Morganroth, president. Feat- ured will be a dramatic presenta- tion, "One World," which depicts the universality of man. Under the chairmanship of Mrs. Joseph Katchke, programing this year is based on the theme "Lighting the Way to Understanding." Scenes enacted in "One World" were selected from the plays "Raisin in the Sun," "A Majority Of One" and "The First Born." The cast includes Melba Winer, Evie Or- bach and Rita Kogan, members of the Mobile Unit of the Jewish Center Theater. The invocation will be given by Mrs. Leonard S. Cahan. Singing of the national anthems will be led by Mrs. Mor- ris Botwin, accompanied by Mrs. George Bassin. Dessert luncheon will be served, and guests are in vited. * * * CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will hear a report on Israel from members Rebecca Krasnow and Libby Cohen, recent visitors there, at its meeting 12:30 p.m. Wednes- day at the Labor Zionist Institute. Guests are invited, according to cultural chairman Blanche Rose. * * * REE KASS OFFICERS CLUB will open the season 8:30 Wednes- day at the home of Mrs. Ann Bazell, 17326 Stoepel. Refresh- ments will be served. * * CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold its an- nual garden luncheon noon Mon- day at the home of Mrs. Morris Mendelson, 5380 Oakman. The program will consist of a report on the national convention by Esther Mendelson and a short talk on membership by Ethel Phillips. Prospective members invited. * * * DAVID - HORODOKER YOUNG WOMEN ORGANIZATION w ill meet noon Monday at the home of Mrs. Ben Sklar, 19314 Prairie. Mrs. Jack Friedman will preside. * * * BATYA CHAPTER, Mizrachi Women, will meet 8:30 p.m. Tues- day at the home of Mrs. Andrew Freier, 28260 Bell, Southfield. A variety talent show will feature Mesdames Reuven Frankel, An- drew Freier, Benno Levi, Seymour Subar and Manfred Werner. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Louis Gitelman, national vice president of Mizrachi Women. Palestine-born Mrs. Gitelman, now of the Bronx, comes from a pioneering family in Jaffa. She is a graduate of the Mizrachi Teachers Seminary in Jerusalem and has been active in education. Guests invited. * * * LIVONIA JEWISH CONGRE- GATION SISTERHOOD will meet 8:30 p.m. Monday in the new building. Highlighting the evening will be a "bridal shower" honoring Ronni V. Simchi. Members are advised not to bring gifts. Prospec- tive members are invited. Refresh- ments will be served following the meeting. * * * AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a luncheon meet- .ing noon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Jacob Wilk, 17323 Wooding- ham. Mrs. Sam Isaacs will report on the National Convention she attended in Philadelphia. Guests invited. For reservations, call Mrs. Wilk, UN 3-7118. * * YOUNG ISRAEL CENTER OF OAK-WOODS SISTERHOOD w i 1 1 meet 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the synagogue. The Sisterhood Players will present "Wine, Women and Wisdom," a musical skit. Guests in- vited. For transportation, call Shir- ley Karnow, LI 5-2984. 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