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April 29, 1966 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-04-29

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Ladies Aid Society to Hold Donor Luncheon

omen's Cluh activities

DETROIT CHAPTER, BRAN-
DEIS UNIVERSITY NATIONAL
WOMEN'S COMMTME, re-elect-
ed Mrs. Herbert Burdick presi-
dent, and the following new offi-
cers: Mesdames Harold Robinson,
Bernard Farber, Oscar Band and
Jay Allen, vice presidents; Alan
Colman, treasurer; Wilfred Doner,
Joseph Cabot, Jack Nover and
Herbert Kallet, secretaries; and
Herbert Aaronson, Gerald Apte-
kar, Murray Bergman, Alex Etkin,
Earl Girshman, Melvin Kolbert,
Mandell Lansky, William Mazer,
Victor Shiffman, Harry Singer,
Max Warren, Dennis Rands,
Robert Gordon and Milton Sorock,
board of directors. Mrs. Theodore
Birnkrant, in charge of the chap-
ter's New Books for Old Sale May
21 24 at Northland Special Events
Center, and Mrs. Lawrence Wei-
ner, book fund vice-president,

-

were elected to serve a courtesy
term of one year on the board.
Installation of officers will be held
June 21.
• • •
TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTERHOOD
will bold its annual installation of
Officers at a luncheon meeting
noon May 9. Rabbi Leon Fram and
Rabbi M. Robert Syme will install
the officers. A musical program
WRI feature Cantor Harold Orbach,
accompanied by Bella Goldberg,
and pianist David Syme. For reser-
vations, call Mrs. Arthur Simons,
HE 1-4194, or Temple Israel, UN
3-7769. Officers to be installed are
Mesdames Norman Robbins, presi-
dent; Harry Colton, Samuel Good-
man, Elmer Raskin and Morton
Roth, vice-presidents; Jerome Op-
penheim, treasurer; and Ben Born-
stein, Samuel Rabinowitz, Michael
ISiltz and Lawrence Wember, secre-
taries. Members of the board of di_
rectors also will be installed.
* • •
NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE
WOMEN will meet 8:30 p.m., May
12, for election of officers at
Howard Johnson's Restaurant,
Northwestern and 10 Mile Rd.
Refreshments followin g. Mrs.
Nathan Yost is nominating com-
mittee chairman.

SIMON SEZ

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bert and
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gallons of water is all that is
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Water from now on immedi-
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The Jewish Women's European
Welfare Organization will meet
noon Monday at
Jericho Temple.
Mrs. Jack Seder,
donor chairman,
announces final
reservations will
be taken for the
donor luncheon,
to be held noon
May 4 at Im-
perial Caterers.

Everyone is in-
vited. For infor-
mation, call Mrs.
Seder, 342-1627.
Mrs. Seder
* * *
BETH AARON SISTERHOOD
will honor its members and their
daughters at an Oneg Shabbat
Mothers and Daughters Tea, 2
p.m., May 7, in the social hall.
Mrs. Ben Z. Freeman, chairman,
has arranged the program with
daughters of the members. The
opening prayer will be given by
Elaine Gaspas. Featured speaker
will be Mrs. Eeta Freeman Ger-
show, whose subject will be
"Mothers and Daughters in For-
eign Lands," based upon her ex-
periences abroad as a member of
the Peace Corps. Community sing-
ing will be led by Mrs. Elisheva
Gorrelick Ellis. Sari and Nahama
Broner will deliver readings writ-
ten by their another, Mrs. Esther
Masserman Droner. An inspira-
tional message on the theme will
be presented by Rabbi Benjamin
H. Gorrelick. Refreshments will be
served. Friends are welcome.
• * *
BETH SHALOM SISTERHOOD
will hold its annual Honor Roll
Luncheon 12:30 p.m. Wednesday
at Beth Shalom. All funds are
used to support the synagogue.
Prizes and gifts will be given out.
The Mobile Theater Unit of the
Center Theater will put on an orig-
inal play "Women! Women! Wom-
en!" For reservations, call Mrs.
Edmund Kahn, co-chairman, 545-
5786; Mrs. Gerald Kepes, 544-9156;
or Mrs. Bernard Gorosh, honor roll
pledge chairman, LI 7-3833.
* * *
CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will meet noon
Monday at the Labor Zionist In-
stitute. An all-Yiddish program is
planned. Participants will be Sara

Friedman, Fagel Rabinowitz, Reva
Schoichit and Rose Burg. Guests
are invited, and refreshments will
be s erved.
* * *
ROSENWALD LADIES AUXIL-
IARY, American Legion, will hold
a dessert luncheon and games party
12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Home
Service Division of the Michigan
Consolidated Gas Company. Mem-
bers and friends are asked to at-
tend. Proceeds will go to charity.
The regular meeting will be held
8:30 p.m. May 11 at Beth Yehudah.
* • •
BATYA CHAPTER, Mizrachi
Women, will meet at the home of
Mrs. David Greenbaum, 25521
Karen, Oak Park, 8:30 p.m. Tues-
day. Mrs. David Wember will give
a review of James Mitchener's
"The Source." There will be elec-
tion of officers May 10 and dicus-
sion of the rummage sale. For in-
formation call Mrs. David Dom-
bey, LI 8-2266.
* * •
AVODAH CHAPTER Pioneer
Women, will hold a luncheon and
election of officers at the home of
Mrs. Jack Brickner, 18503 Hart-
well, noon Tuesday. Plans for the
dinner and installations of offi-
cers will be discussed. For reser-
vations call Mrs. Brickner, UN 4-
6853.
• * *
DETROIT LADIES, American
Medical Center at Denver, will
meet noon Tuesday at the Jewish
Center. Plans for a luncheon will
be discussed, reports Mrs. Paul
Shapiro, president. Refreshments.
* * *
ZEDAKAH CLUB will hold its
final meeting 12:30 p.m. Monday
at the home of Mrs. David Fish-
man, 17270 Alta Vista, Southfield.

HUNTINGTON WOODS GROUP,
Hadassah, will hold its installa-
tion luncheon at the home of Mrs.
Miles Jaffe, 12959 Nadine, Hunt-
ington Woods, 12:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Gordon Goodman will entertain at
the piano. For reservations call
Mrs. Gerald Lasher, LI 7-5810.
Guests invited. The following of-
ficers will be installed: Mesdames
Edward Gluklick, president; Jo-
seph Grossman, Henry Koloff,
Joseph Warren and Sidney Loren,
vice-presidents; Erwin Eichner and
Emil Sundheimer, co-ordinators;
Roland Harris and Daniel Good-
man, secretaries; David Schwartz,
treasurer; and Norman Howard,
adviser.
* * *
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
will meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at
the Labor Zionist Institute: Mrs.
Adele Mondry, guest speaker, will
talk on "The Role of the Woman
in the Past, Present and Future."
Brunch will be served and guests

are invited.



* *

OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD
STUDY GROUP will meet 3 p.m.
Saturday at the home of Mrs.
Jacob Kranz, 13804 Kellwood. The
speaker will be Rabbi Kranz, an-
nounce Mesdames Freida Polter
and Leah Silver, chairmen.
* * *
FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,

Mizrachi Women, will hold its
donor luncheon noon Tuesday at
the Bnai Moshe Synagogue. Mrs.
Norman Schakne will sing the
score of "Sound of Music." Mrs.
Max Stollman will be honored.
For reservations, call Mrs. Ray
Rosenberg, LI 7-6540, or Mrs. Sam
Friedman, EL 6-6171.
* * *
SCHAEFER CHAPTER, Hadas-
sah, will hold a . supplies luncheon
12:15 p.m. Tuesday at Hadassah
House. Social chairmen are Mes-
d ames Harry Gellman and Ben
Lederman. Mrs. Maurice Perlman
will install the new officers. A

movie, "A Way to Grow" will be
shown. Mrs. Melton Johnson, presi-
dent, announces that donations will

help provide a new babies' ward-
robe at the Hadassah Hospital in
Jerusalem.
• * *
DAVID - HORODOKER YOUNG
WOMEN ORGANIZATION, will
meet noon Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. Sam Kreisler, 19435 Votro-
beck. Plans are being made for a
luncheon at the home of Mrs.
Philip Kutnick, 13201 Dartmouth,
Oak Park, June 7. Proceeds from
all projects go to help the needy
here and in Israel.
* * *
WOMEN'S ORTHODOX LEAGUE
will hold its annual election of
officers 8:45 p.m. Tuesday at the
home of Mrs. Chaim Halon, 15021
Sutherland, Oak Park. Co-hostess
will be Mrs. Jack Goldman. Mem-
bers and guests are invited.
* * *
UPPER NORTHWEST NSHEI
CHABAD STUDY GROUP will
meet 3 p.m. Saturday at the home
of Mrs. Bernard Jerusalem, 20227
Freeland. The speaker will be Mr.
Jerusalem, announces Mrs. Muriel
Hoberman, chairman.
• • •
NORTHWEST NSHEI CHABAD
STUDY GROUP will meet 3 p.m.
Saturday at the home of Mrs.
Charles Snow, 18256 Kentucky.
The guest speaker will be Shlomo
Sperka, announces Mrs. Tzippora
Baiter, chairman.
• * •
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB will hold a business meeting
8:30 p.m. Monday, at the Sholem
Aleichem Institute. Slate chairman
Mrs. Tom Zohott. Plans will
be made for a child rescue affair,
announces the chairman, Mrs. Wil-
liam Belinsky.
* * :*
JERICHO REBEKAH LODGE,
IOOF, will meet 8 p.m. Thursday
at the hall.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, April 29, 1966-19

The Hebrew Ladies Aid Society to help needy families in the com-
will ,hold its 55th donor luncheon, munity.
noon May 11, at Cong. Beth Abra-
ham.



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