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September 16, 1966 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-09-16

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Friday, September 16 ,1966-29

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

omen's

Club activities

One thorn of experience is worth
Our care should not be so much
to live long, as to live well.— a whole wilderness of warning.
—Lowell
Seneca.

GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio-
PHI DELTA EPSILON WOM-
EN'S AUXILIARY will meet 8:30 neer Women, will meet 8:30 p.m.
p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Tuesday at the Labor Zionist Insti-
Leonard H. Stern, 19200 Afton. Co- tute. Mrs. Sam Lupovich will give
hostesses are Mesdames Mervyn a reading, followed by a discus-
Ross and Herschel Mozen. For res- sion. Hostesses will be Mrs. Irving
ervations, call Mrs. Stern, 883-4488. Stepak and Mrs. Israel Weisman.
Guests are welcome.
* * *
* * a
BETH MOSES SISTERHOOD
BIRMINGHAM-FRANKLIN
will start the year with a social
evening 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at GROUP, Hadassah, will meet 12:30
the synagogue social hall.
p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
* * *
Jack Beckwith, 31331 Franklin
YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR Fairway, Farmington. Mrs. Wil-
CHOLEM ORGANIZATION will liam Marcus and Mrs. Kenneth
hold a board meeting 11 a.m. and Laster, program chairmen, have
a regular meeting 12:15 p.m. Mon- planned to have Albert Landry,
day at the home of Mrs. Jack Horo- art director of the J. L. Hudson
witz, 24350 Jerome, Oak Park. Art Gallery, as guest speaker. A
Plans for the year's activities will skit, "Portrait of a Hadassah Wo-
man," featuring the Hadassah
be discussed.
* * *
Players, also will be presented.
THE WOMEN'S AUXILIARY Dessert luncheon will be served.
OF JEWISH NATIONAL FUND For information, call Mrs. Beck-
will hold a board meeting at 12:30 with, EL 7-2648.
* a
p.m. Tuesday, at the home of Mrs.
Sidney Ravin, 28740 Brooks Lane,
SOUTHFIELD GROUP, Hadas•
Southfield. Dessert luncheon will soh, will feature a petite lunch-
be served.
eon at its first open meeting of the
* * *
BETH AARON SISTERHOOD will year 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
host Mrs. G. Mennen Williams at Southfield Civic Center. Theme of
the opening meeting 12:30 p.m. in the show will be Around the
the synagogue social hall, it was World — Hadassah Fashion. Small
announced by Mrs. Morris Gins- travel items will be given to each
berg, president. The program was guest during the luncheon. The in-
arranged by Mrs. Paul Masserman, vocation will be given by Mrs.
vice president of program. Mrs. Joseph May. Mrs. Eugene Kahn,
served.
* *
Williams, wife of the Democratic vice president of program who is
ZEDAKAH CLUB will meet for nominee for U.S. Senate, will chairman for the afternoon, an-
breakfast 10 a.m. Monday at the speak on the World Health Organi- nounced that new members will
home of Mrs. Hyman Lezell, 17094 zation. During World War II, Mrs. act as models. Mrs. Jack Abram-
Alta Vista, Southfield. After a Williams served in the Red Cross son, chairman of program, said
short business meeting, members canteen corps, drove army trucks friends and prospective members
will leave for Wayne County Gen- with the motor corps and served are invited. The luncheon is being
eral Hospital to dedicate a newly two years as a Red Cross nurse's prepared and served by the ar-
furnished day room for patients. aide. She has served as a vice rangements committee, headed by
of the Michigan League vice president of arrangements,
It will be called the Sophie Jacob president
Room in memory of Zedakah Club for Nursing and held many other Mrs. Milton Jacobs and her co-
founder Mrs. Ben Jacob. Mrs. Jack offices connected with nursing chairmen Mrs. Joseph Bittker and
Miller, chairman, was assisted in groups. She has traveled widely on Mrs. Murray Shekter. The setting
the decorating of the room by her behalf of WHO, the UN health ag- for the afternoon will be provided
committee for Wayne Hospital ency. Refreshments will be served, by Mrs. David Ruskin, vice presi-
and guests are invited.
dent of art coordination, and her
projects.
* * *
* * *
committee.
a a
JEWISH WOMEN EUROPEAN
OAKLAND HILLS CHAPTER,
Women's American ORT, will hear WELFARE ORGANIZATION will
FANNIE GLUCK CHAP T E R,
Mrs. Blanche Siegel discuss the hold a board meeting noon Mon- Mizrachi Women, will hold a Cash
goals and functioning of ORT at day at Jericho Temple. Mrs. Rose Shower Luncheon as the season's
the opening meeting and member- Zuckerman will be hostess for the opening event noon Tuesday at
ship tea 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in the day. A progress report on canister the home of Mrs. Norman Cattier,
garden of Mrs. Lester Becker, 'solicitation will be given.
17181 Shervilla, Suthfield. Proceeds
* a *
25225 Devon Lane, Franklin. Plans
will
be used to supply linens need-
BETH HILLFT. , SISTERHOOD ed by brides-to-be at projects spon-
for the annual antique show, to
will
hold
a
smorgasbord
luncheon
be held Oct. 11-12 at Cong. Bnai
sored by Mizrachi Women in Israel.
Moshe will be discussed. Prospec- and installation of officers 12:30 Members are asked to bring a
p.m. Tuesday at the synagogue.
tive members are invited.
friend.
* * a
* * *
a *
YOUNG
ISRAEL
CENTER
OF
PURITY CHAPTER, Order of
CLUB
ONE,
Pioneer Women,
OAK-WOODS SISTERHOOD will
the Eastern Star, will hold a birth- present a timely subject, "Liquor will open its season's activities
day dinner 6:30 p.m. Monday at by the Glass", 8:30 p.m. Wednes- with a membership social noon
Eureka Temple. A business meet- day at the synagogue. Guests in- Tuesday, at the Labor Zionist Insti-
ing will be held at 4. For reserva- vited. For transportation, call Shir- tute. Members are invited to bring
prospective members and friends.
tions call Grace Sheraga, UN ley Karnow, LI * 5-2984.
Officers elected for the new term
* *
3-5095, or Fay Herwitz, UN 2-1197.
LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH are A. Michlin, president; Adele
YEHUDAH WOMEN'S SABBATH Mondry, Sophie Sislin and M.
LEAGUE will hold a board meet- Kramer, vice presidents; Sarah
ing noon Tuesday at the home of Levin, Anna Alpert and Ida Kut-
President Mrs. Isadore Levin, 5329 nick, secretaries and treasurer; and
Free Custom Fitting by
W. Outer Dr. Arrangements will be Sarah DeRoven, Hannah Jacobs,
Experienced Corsetieres
completed for the donor luncheon, Ida Berman and Rose Taback,
to be held Oct. 25 under the chair- social hostesses.
15842 W. 7 MILE ROAD
manship of Mesdames Louis Honig-
3 Blks. W. of Greenfield
man, Leo Laufer, Walter Epstein
Open to 6 p.m. Mon. thru Sat.
and Milton Winston. Guest speak-
BR 3-2509 or VE 7-9783
er at the meeting will be Rabbi
FREE PARKING IN REAR
Solomon P. Wohlgelernter.

SA'ADA group of women aiding
research in Parkinson's Disease, is
making preparations for the an-
nual fund-raising affair, a fashion
show at the Bnai David Synagogue
Oct. 23. Co-chairman are Mrs.
Lloyd Averbach, UN 3-4888, and
Mrs. Nathan Sahn, 342-0190. For
ticket information call Mrs. San-
ford Hirshfield, LI 2-7083. The next
meeting will be held Wednesday,
8:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs.
Israel Levenstein, 19178 San Juan
Drive.
* * *
Club Kinneret, Pioneer Women,
will meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at
the Labor Zionist
Institute, it was
announced by the
It e w president,
Tania Berman.
Speaker will be
member Lilly
Stolman, who will
r elate experi-
ences from her
six-month stay in
Israel. Hostesses Mrs. Berman
will be Eva Gertzman and Sarah
Bistrow.
• *
NEW STUDY CLUB will meet
12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the home
of Mrs. Lillian Schwartz, 19216
Forrer. Dessert luncheon will be

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Mr. and Mrs.
Seymour Kaplan
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Turk-en
Wish Their Many Friends
and Customers a Year of
Health and Happiness

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Zellmans Celebrate
Golden Anniversary

CelebrOting the 50th wedding an-
niversary of Mr. and Mrs. David
M. Zellman of Monica Ave., their
children Mr. and Mrs. Walker H.
Strauss gave a dinner party at
Kingsley Inn, with a reception the
following day.
Married Sept. 3, 1916, Mr. and
Mrs. Zellman have been active in
Zionist and local charitable or-
ganizations. A realtor, Mr. Zellman
is a member of Beth Aaron Syna-
gogue.
Mr. Zellman married the former
Grace Brown of Detroit and New
York City, and they have a daugh-
ter and three grandchildren.

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Friday, September 16

From 1 p.m. until 9 p.m.

Nine Mile at Coolidge
Shopping Center,
Oak Park

CORSETS BY EVA

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day

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• Dubb's Country Kitchen
• Sherri's
• Efros Drug Company
• Fabulous Star Bakery
• Leonard's Shoes

• The Bootery

• Pickwick Shop
• Bab's Hair Fashions
• Rigsby Shoe Service

• Barber Shop

. . . .
For the best repair work on
shoes and other leather goods,
it's Rigsby Shoe Repair.

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