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SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHI
will hold (heir annual donor lunch-
eon noon Wednesday at Oak Manor
Catering. A musical presentation,
"From the Cradle to the Chupa"
will be given by Mrs. Morris
Trager, Immediate Past President
of Young Israel Sisterhood, Oak
Woods. Narrator will be Mrs.
James Gordon. a member of Batya
Chapter of Mizrachi. Mrs. Jacob
Axelrod will sing. Chairman for
the day Mrs. Milton Winston. For
information call Mrs. Morris Lach-
over, UN 2-3049 or Mrs. Pearl
Gold, UN 3-8608.

NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE
WOMEN will hold its 19th dinner-
dance 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek. Chairmen of the
affair are Mrs. Irving Kay and Mrs.
Sam Rosenberg. The invocation
will be given by Mrs. Martin Cole.
In view of the past weeks of Is-
rael's fight for survival, this af-
fair will be turned into a bond
Tally headed by Mrs. Edward Lutz.
The last meeting of the season will
be held 6:30 p.m. Thursday eve-
ning, at the Bee Kalt Agency, with
a dinner party and installation of
officers for 1967-68. The immediate
past president. Mrs. Edward Kaiser
will install Mesdames Leo Ordin,
president; Joseph Gordon, vice
president: Sol T.esnick, Martin
Cole, Nathan Cutler. Al Ilalprin,
and Max Krueger, secretaries; and
Herman Halprin. treasurer.

BATYA CHAPTER. Mizrachi
Women, will .install officers 8:30
p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Saul Livni. 21711 Gardner, Oak
Park. Mrs. James Gordon will be
the installation chairman. New of-
ficers are: President. Mrs. Benno
Levi: vice presidents. Mesdames
Salik Lessman. Andrew Freier, Jay
Braverman: secretaries, Mesdames
Marvin Engel. Martin Lowenberg,
Abe Selesny. Joseph Gittleman;
treasurer, Mrs. Morris Novetsky.
Board members at large. Mes-
dames Hy Brown. Arthur Chaims,
David Dombey. Sanford Eisenberg.
Jack Goldman. Henry Goldschlag.
Seymour Greenstein. Ithamar Koe-
nigsberg. Leslie Krakovitz, Ben
Magier. Schlomo Rothenberg, Sid-
ney Selig. Stanley Sherman and
Herbert Speiser. Hostesses for the
evening will he Mesdames Marshall
Klaper. Leslie Krakovitz. Ithamar
Koenigsberg.. Simon Murciano,
Charles Snow.
*
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HANITA CHAPTER. Pioneer
Women, recently installed its new
officers and committees: Isabel
Slutsky, president; Becky Gold-
berg, Ida Bailey and Adeline
Salinger, vice presidents; Margaret
Huppert, treasurer; and Belle
Glenner, Faige Berke, Sally Stock-
man, Shirley Herman and Belle
Weinstein, secretaries. Outgoing
was
president Bertha Wilson
presented with the President's Pin.
Gus Hines was selected as the
"Woman of the Year."
*
OAK PARK NSHEI CIIABAD
STUDY GROUP will meet 3 p.m.
Saturday at the home of Mrs. I.
Polter. 24261 Kipling, Oak Park.
Guest speaker will be Rabbi L
Kagan.

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Friday, June 16, 1967-19

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

activities

ACHIEZER will hold its an-
nual installation dinner 8 p.m.
Wednesday, at the home of Mrs.
Susan Kraus, 14440 Sherwood, Oak
Park. Mrs. Florine Mark, direc-
tor of Weight Watchers of Eastern
Michigan, Inc., will be guest
speaker.
• *
BALMORAL CHAPTER, Women's
American ORT, will hold its in-
stallation of officers noon Wednes-
day at the home of Mrs. Richard
Serlin, 1405 Balmoral. A petite
luncheon will be served. Those to
he installed are Mesdames Julian
Grace, president; vice presidents,
Bernard Serwer, Harold Victor,
Nathan Greenhouse, Bernard
Brown, David Frank, 55'illiam
*
*
Bonin, Joseph Kerzman and Ben
BETH ABRAHAM SISTER- Zack; treasurer, Warren Green-
HOOD will hold an evening recep- stone; and secretaries, Ilarold
tion honoring the incoming and Jaffe, Ira Rodman, Ray Pollard
outgoing officers 8 p.m. Monday in and George Klein. Mrs. Lawrence
the synagogue. Chairmen for the Levi will serve as installing officer.
installation are Mrs. Irving Mich-1 Members are invited to bring
aels and Mrs. Harry Eichenhorn. guests.
Officers to be installed are: Presi-
dent, Mrs. Hyman Goldstein: vice '
CLUB ONE - PIONEER WOM-
presidents, Mesdames Fred Gross- en will meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday
man, Nathan Yost and Alvin Co- ' in the Labor Zionist Institute. The
hen; secretaries, Mesdames Ralph following officers will be installed:
Rice, Sherman Fisher, Harry Ei- President, Mrs. M. Michlin; vice
chenhorn, Jerome Koppelman and presidents, Mesdames Adele Mon-
Tillie Newman; treasurer, Mrs. dry, Rose. Naimark and Sophie
Irving Michaels; monitress, Mrs. Sislin; secretaries, Mesdames Sarah
Israel Halpern.
Levin, Bessie Baron, Anna Alpert,
• * *
Eva Heinick. Fannie Borenstein,
EMMA LAZARUS CHAPTER, Eva Domowich and Esther Mintz:
American Jewish Congress, will treasurer, Ida Kutnick. All mem-
hold its annual installation at a bers are urged to come and be
luncheon noon Wednesday at the mobilized for the special emer-
home of Mrs. Elias Bookman, gency activities for Israel.
• * •
24300 Manistee. Oak Park. Mrs.
Daniel Shapiro will install Mes-
TUROVER LADIES AUXILI-
dames: Isadore Jacket. president; ARY will honor Jenny Hertz of
Ben Miller, vice president; Abe Miami Beach at a luncheon and
Singer, treasurer; Bert Frey and games party noon Tuesday at
Morris Mentzel, secretaries: Ben 10310 W. Seven Mile Rd. Families
Miller. Theodore Rosen, Philip Ra- and friends are invited. All pro-
der and John Sturman, program; ceeds will go for Israel. For in-
Theodore Wolf, Alex Burstein. Nor- formation. call Mrs. Jack Zeldes.
val Slohin and Herbert Fealk. com- UN 4-3162.
mission chairmen; Milton Gutov and
*
*
Alan Ilagenjos, membership; Solo-
DAVID - HORODOKER W 0 M -
mon Redstone, fund raising: and
EN'S ORGANIZATION will meet
Albert , tour 1 •
noon Tuesday at the Skipper's
Joyce Horowitz, of the "Happiness Table, W. Seven Mile Rd. Hostesses
Trio" will entertain.
will be Mrs. Ida Celshansky and
Mrs. Bessie Ross. A games party
UPPER NORTHWEST NSIIEI will be held 8:30 p.m. June 24 at
CIIABAD STUDY GROUP will Labor Zionist Institute. Proceeds
meet 4 p.m. Saturday at the home will be donated to the State of
of Mrs. T. Isaacs, 20521 Lesure. Israel. For information, call Mrs.
Guest speaker will be Rabbi I. Harry Schechter, EL 3-6674, or
Isaacs.
Mrs. Sam Kreisler, KE 7-0117.

* a a
NORTHWEST NSIIEI CIIABAD
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
STUDY GROUP will meet 3 p.m.
CLUB will hold its installation of
Saturday at the home of Mrs. B.
officers luncheon 12:30 p.m. Tues-
Wrotslaysky, 18077 Washburn.
day, at Greenfield's restaurant,
Guest speaker will be Rabbi N. W.
Oak Park. Mrs. Thomas Zohott
Hayward.
will give the invocation and Mrs.
a a a
Thomas Rodman will install
DETROIT LINK, Order of the the following officers: Mesdames
Golden Chain, will hold an annual Manuel Neiman, presi den t;
luncheon noon Tuesday at the Samuel Nadek, first vice presi-
home of Jean Hollander, 18480 dent: Harry Brown, second vice
Adrian. Southfield. For informa- president; Jack Shapiro, Wil-
tion, call Beryl Perlman, 398-3632, Stockier, case chairmen: Morris
or Ruthe Goldstein, 546-9058.
Alter and Harry Maisels, social
* • •
chairmen: Max Weisman, publicity
HOME BELIEF SOCIETY will chairman: Molly Kobrin, sunshine
hold an emergency meeting and chairman; Sam Dean, membership
luncheon 12:30 p.m. Monday at the chairman; Hy Ehrlichman, tribute
home of Mrs. Edward Kahn. 14500 chairman; Sam Liptzen, Sam Gold,
Vassar Dr. Guests are invited.
Harold Metier, telephone squad.
• • •
For luncheon reservations. call
RADOMER AID AND LADIES Mrs. Charles Jaslove, 547-8102."
• • •
SOCIETY will sponsor their an-
nual games party 8:30 p.m. Tues-
CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER.
day at the Workmen's Circle Cen- Pioneer Women, will hold an in-
ter. Refreshments will be served. stallation tea 1 p.m. Tuesday at
For information, call Max Wein, the home of Sarah Friedman. 19931
LI 7-8976, or Lydia Slakter, VE Sussex. Mrs. Fanny Fisher will
6-8174.
install the following officers: Ethyl
• • •
Phillips, president; Esther La Med,
BETH AARON SISTERHOOD Fanny Fisher, Gladys Kaminer,
will hold the first meeting under Mary Granadies, vice presidents;
its new administration noon Mon- Sarah Rubin, Jean Kurtz m a n,
day in the Beth Aaron Social Ethyl Blitz, secretaries: Lena
Hall. Mrs. Max No s a n chuck Cranis, treasurer, Ruth Carel, dues
will present a program entitled chairman.
• • •
"Holiday in Israel." The program
GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER. Pio-
has been arranged by Mrs. Bern-
ard Gaspas, vice president in neer Women, will hold its final
charge of programming. Mrs. Joe meeting of the season. noon Tues-
Medwed is president. Guests are day at the Labor Zionist Institute.
invited. Refreshments will be Plans for summer fund raising
affairs will be discussed.
served.

KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold its annual in-
stallation and victory luncheon
12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Labor
Zionist Institute. The luncheon will
be hosted by the president and
vice president, Tania Berman and
Bessie Litivak. Ruth Goldman will
sing. Fay Mandell will give the
financial report and Eva Gertzman
will give an analysis of 1966-67 ac-
tivities. Frances Shayne will in-
stall the following officers: Tania
Berman, president; Bessie Litivak,
Sarah Kanter, Rebecca Cohen,
Frances Shayne. vice presidents:
Eva Gertzman, Fay Mandell, Rae
Feinberg, Ruth Gasman. secre-
taries; Ruth Klempner. treasurer:
and Sophie Talelman, advisor.

Luncheon Nets $30,000
in Sale of Israel Bonds

A games luncheon hosted by
Mrs. Louis M. Elliman, at the
Standard Club, resulted - in Israel
Bond subscrip-
tions totaling
nearly $30,000.
The affair w a s
held in advance
of the Israel
emergency lunch-
eon and fashion
show.
M r s . Elliman,
was the chairman
of the 1966 Israel
Mrs. Elliman festival, recently
received the "Golden Thumb"
award for her fund raising on be-
half of "Project Hope," which
sends medical aid to underde-
veloped countries. She is active in
various Jewish organizations.

Elect New Officers

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The Mr. and Mrs. Group of the
City of Hope elected Charley Hopt-
man president. Also elected were
Fred Silber, vice president; Sarah
Fishkind. secretary; and Eva
Fein, treasurer.

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