omen's

Sinai - Hospital's Women's Guild
installed Mrs. Milton Maddin as
president, along with Mesdames
Joseph Newman, Samuel • Gersh-
enson,' Harry Mendlow and Isa-
dore Winkelman, vice presidents;
David Handel-
man, Tubie Res-
nick, Benjamin
Dovitz and Joel
Josephson, secre-
taxies; and Sam-
uel Green, treas-
urer. Newly elec-
ted members of
the board are
lies& m es Allen
Blondy, Rudolph
Gemza, Ned Len- Mrs. Maddin
hard, Morey Mandell, Samuel Sil-
ver, Ismar Sparberg, Frank Wets-
man and Sidney Winer. Mrs. Mad-
din has served as a "gray lady"
aide since the hospital's inception.
She has also been program chair-

Club activities

Adas Shalom Sisterhood will
formally induct officers and board
members at a luncheon-meeting
noon, Monday, in the synagogue so-
cial hall. Mrs. Ben Morganroth,
president, anounced plans for the
day include a luncheon arranged by
Mrs. Haskell Greenfield and Mrs.
George Brown
and a musical
program featur-
ing the Ades Sha-
lom Sisterhood
Choral Group,
under the direc-
tion of Cantor
Nicholas Fen-
akel. Singing of
the national an-

thems will be led . .
by Mrs. Norman Mrs. Katchke

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SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, installed the following of- *
ficers recently: Mesdames Abe
9,
Silberschein, president; Herman *
Ozrovitz, Jack Tendler, Julius Sid- *
gel, Manny. Charach, and Joe Shu- *
4,
4,
ster, vice presidents; Ted Schmidt, 4-
4,
and Marvin Delidow, secretaries;
David Dvorkin, Moetzet and dar-
-0(
lings; Leo Barris, treasurer; Wil-
bur Shapiro, membership chair-
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man, and Martin Kaber, co-chair-
FROM THE IMPORTER
man; Harry Katz, dues; and Ber-
nard Friedman, Al Hooberman, *
Leonard Lowenstein, Sherwin Mal-
onon, Harry Roth, Louis Bush, Al-
IMPORTERS AND CUTTERS OF FINE DIAMONDS
ex Lipson, corresponding secretar- *

Allan. Mrs. Philip Helfman will
deliver the invocation. "Tree of
Life" installation ceremony will be
conducted by Mrs. Jacob E. Segal.
man of the guild, and is presently The newly elected officers being
a member of the board of trustees installed are Mesdames Joseph
of the Shapero School of Nursing Katchke, president; Harry Nach-
man, Carl Lichtenstein and Nat
and of the Fresh Air Society.
Goldstone, vice presidents; Morris
*
SUBURBAN HILLS ORT GOLF Botwin, Abe Cherrin and Julius
LEAGUE invites all women to Allen, secretaries; Philip Camer-
join its league 9 a.m. Thursdays on, treasurer; and Martin Share
at North Hills Golf Club. For in- and David Miller, mailing secre-
formation, call Sally Rodin, LI 4- taries.
* * *
4488.
MAIMONIDES MEDICAL SO- ies.
* * *
(More Clubs, Page 31)
SHERUTH LEAGUE, at its CIETY WOMEN'S AUXILIARY
last meeting for the season, will will hold its final meeting of the
--hold a tour of Camp Tamarack with season 12:15 p.m. Tuesday at the
Sam Marcus, director of the Fresh Town and Country Club. Outgoing
Air Society. The tour will take President Mrs. Arnold R. Axelrod
place May 24 by bus, leaving from will be presented with a presi-
the Jewish Center at 10 a.m., re- dent's pin by Immediate Past Pres-
turning at 3 p.m. Box luncheons ident Mrs. Howard B. Appelman.
and coffee will be served at camp Mrs. Irving Levitt, past president,
at a nominal fee. For reservations, will install the following officers:
call Sara Winer, 626-0660, or Lor- Mesdames Leonard Raking, pres-
ident; Sander Klein, Norman Sch-
raine Canner, UN 2-2684.
akne, Samuel Freid, Harold Daitch
and Seymour Wilhelm, vice pres-
idents; Norman Heiman, Sidney
Stone, Alvin Schwartz, and 0. D.
Silverstein, secretarieS; and Sam-
FOR WOMEN ONLY
uel Fink, treasurer. The invoca-
Men, please don't read this
tion will be given by Mrs. Sol C.
column today. I'm afraid if
Grossman. Program for the af-
you do, you might cause
ternoon will be a presentation of
me some
humor by author and teacher Eli-
nor K. Rose, nationally syndicated
real trou-
writer whose articles appear in
ble. You
the Detroit News. Mrs. Hyman S.
see I'm go-
Mellen, p a s t president, will be
ing to tell
chairman of the day.
the ladies
* * *
about my
beautiful
UNITED ORDER TRUE SIS-
lamps and
TERS, at its "Roses and Recogni-
Other great mAx SIMON
tion" ceremony 12:30 p.m. Tues-
accent pieces all at very rea-
day at Northland Auditorium, will
sonable prices available at
have Mrs. Stanley Baar install Mrs.
ACCENTS INTERNATION-
Gerald Rosenbloom as president.
worried
about
the
AL. I'm
Other officers to be installed are:
possibility of some men
Mesdames Joseph Lupovich and
reading about it and with •
Leon Becker, vice presidents; Si-
the best of intentions coming
mon Traurig, Herman Zimmerman,
in to buy some things to
and Nathan Oleshansky, secre-
surprise their wives or girl
taries; Lawrence Herman, treasur-
friends with. Well, no matter
er; Leon Mirbach, mentor; Benja-
What you pick old, you'll be
min Goldhoff, warden; Sam Zack,
wrong. You'll bring it home.
guardian; Jack Cohen, Barney Ross
The little woman is sure not
and Leslie Joseph, trustees; and
to like it. In her anger she
Saul Kaplan, monitress. Receiving
might chip it or break it
recognition will be 35 members
over your head.
who raised $50 or more to support
She probably would expect
the UOTS Inc. Cancer service and
me to take it back chipped.
assist its radio-isotope programs.
In which case I won't like
Mrs. Robert Kaplan, soloist with
it. If she breaks it over
the Don Frohman Chorus and mem-
your head, you won't like
ber of the Music Study Club Choral
it, then you'll get angry at
Group, accompanied by Mrs. Betty
me and you'll tell others
Polen, will provide the music for
and I'll lose business and be-
the installation and the program
lieve me, I can't afford that,
following it.
so you see please don't read
* * *
this column. You'll just cause
YOUNG
W
0 M E N' S BICUR
problems. Oh! Oh! Now I've
CHOLEM ORGANIZATION will
run out of space and I'll have
elect officers noon Monday at the
to tell the women about my
Lincoln Briar party room, Oak
unusual nieces next week.
Park. Hostesses. will be Mesdames
See what you've done!
Joseph Shifman, Simon Shifman,
MAX SIMON
.Sam Pinkis and Betty Fisher. A
social hour is planned. •
ACCENTS
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INTERNATIONAL
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY, Good-
3115 W. McNichols
fellowship Men's Club will have its
863-0393
Mon. & Fri. Eves. 'til 9 p.
mothers and daughters dinner 6:30
I p.m., Monday, at Mayfair Caterers.
CARPETS
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INTERNATIONAL
Telegraph at Maple
BETH ABRAHAM S IS T E R-
3131 W. McNichols
Birmingham
HOOD will hold a board meeting,
'Til 5:30 daily, Sat. 'til 1 p.m.
Open Friday Eves.
chaired by Mrs. Hyman Goldstein,

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