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November 17, 1967 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-11-17

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Friday, November 17, 1967-15

THE DETROIT JEWISH,NEWS

omen's Club activities

TOWN AND COUNTRY CHAP-
TER, Women's American ORT, will
hold its paid-up membership lunch-
eon noon Tuesday at Wing Hong
Restaurant. New members will be
welcomed by Mrs. Daniel Siegel,
president of Michigan Region. The
program will include a skit to be
presented by the drama group.
Chairman of the day will be Mrs.
Herb Samovitz, vice president of
membership. Co-hostesses are Mes-
dames Most Feldman, Joseph Co-
hen, Allan Wooden, Gordon Abel,
Martin Weinstock, Ira Flashner,
Jerome Skolnick, William Golden,
Robert Sachs, Morton Siegel,
Charles Salter and Louis Viedrah.
* *
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY, JEW-
ISH HOME FOR AGED, will hear
panelists Mary K. Guiney and
Josephine Jackson at its annual
Member Bring A Member meet-
ing 12:30 p.m. Monday at Borman
Hall. The topic will be "Is Your
Future Secure?" Mrs. Guiney, one
of The nation's formost authorities
on the aged, has been planning
consUltant for services to the
aging, United Community Services
of Metropolitan Detroit, since 1953.
Mrs. Jackson, a University of
Michigan graduate, has been field
representative for the Detroit
Northwest Social Security office
since 1949. Mrs. Sol Grand, pro-
gram chairman, will introduce the
panelists.
* * *
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will
meet noon Nov. 27 at Greenfield's
Restaurant on Greenfield Rd. Gert-
rude Oberstein will review "The
Chosen" by Chaim Potok, and
luncheon will be served. Hostesses
will be Mrs. Sidney Tauber. Mrs.
Charles., Smith, Mrs. Ira Frieden-
berg and Mrs. Harry Shulman,
president. Guests invited.
* • s.
BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet noon Monday at
the home of Mrs. Isabel Unrot,
19441 Mark Twain. Mrs. Morris
Buch, program chairman, has ar-
ranged for Mary Hunter. chief lib-
rarian of the Chase Branch Lib-
rary, to be guest speaker. Mrs.
Philip Field, president, announces
guests are invited.
• * *
CHANA CZENESII CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will meet noon
Monday at the Labor Zionist Insti-
tute. Profiles of Rabin, Dayan and
Hod, Israeli leaders of the Six-Day
War, will be presented by Ilene
Goldman, Clara Mhrks and Esther
Mendelson. with an introduction
by Reva Schoichit. Ann Erman will
moderate. Refreshments will be
served. Guests are invited.

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VERA BRAMSON.. CHAPTER,
Women's American ORT, will meet
1 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs.
Adele Tapper, 23071 Beverly, Oak
Park. A representative of the De-
troit F , ,e Press Action Line will
speak. * * *

CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, will
meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
Labor Zionist Institute. Members
are asked by funds chairman
Sophie Sislin to bring their pledges
for the donor event. There will be
a program . and refreshments.
Friends invited.

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Following a petite luncheon for paid-up members of ORT at
Temple Israel 12:30 p.m. Dec. 5, the Mobile Theater Jewish Center
players will present "The Theater of Perch." The program also
includes musical selections by Marge Ruby accompanied by Evelyn
Platt, and the play stars Evelyn Orbach and Beth-Sheva Davidson.
Admission is an ORT paid-up membership card. Dues may be paid
at the door, and new and prospective members are invited. Every
ORT chapter with 100 per cent paid-up membership by this date
will receive a plaque hand made by an ORT student. Co-chairmen
for the day are re-enrollment chairmen Mrs. David Zack (right)
and Mrs. Joseph Newman (seated). Others assisting are the member-
ship vice president, Mrs. Ben Brant; financial secretary, Mrs. Max
Beal; and hospitality chairmen, Mrs. Nathan Weingarden (left),
Alfred Koffman (center) and David Edelman.
* • •
* * *
BETH AARON SISTERHOOD
CITY OF HOPE DETROIT CAN-
CER FIGHTERS will hold a lunch- will meet noon Monday in the
eon for paid-up members noon social hall. Alex Roberg, principal
Monday at Bnai David Synagogue. of the Southfield Branch, United
Mrs. Harry Fink, vice president, llebrew Schools, will present a
has planned a program to follow "Course in the Prayer Book," in
the luncheon. Highlight of the after- which he will discuss the history
noon will be a lingerie fashion and meaning of the prayers. The
show. Mrs. Jerome. Kornheiser, program has been arranged by
membership vice president, asks Mrs. Bernard Gaspar, vice presi-
members to pay their dues so they dent in charge of program. Re-
freshments will be served. The pub-
will be eligible to attend.
lic is invited.
* * *
* * •
TEMPLE I S R AEL SISTER-
DIMONA CHAPTER. Pioneer
HOOD will meet noon Monday at
the temple. Rabbi M. Robert Syme Women, will hold its annual paid-
will review "The Manor," a new up membership luncheon noon
novel by Isaac Bashevis Singer. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Al-
This will he a paid-up membership bert Kramer, 23651 Radclift. Oak
mectim* with a nominal charge for Park. Rami Amitz-Lev will speak
guests. Luncheon will precede the on the June war. Amitz-Lev was
review. Mrs. Lawrence Wember is released from the Israel Army to
come to the U.S. on behalf of the
book review chairman.
* * *
Jewish National Fund. Members
YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR CHO- are invited to bring friends. For
reservations, call Mrs. Kramer, LI
LEM ORGANIZATION will hold a
board meeting noon Monday at the 1-6562.
* * *
home of Mrs. George Brown, 17557
ROSENWALD LADIES AUXILI-
Stocpel.
ARY,
American
Legion, has ap-
* * *
pointed Mrs. Sarah Jacobson, Mrs .
BETH ABRAHAM SISTER- Tillie Sable and Mrs. Lydia Slak-
HOOD will hold its annual paid- ter. vice presidents, to serve from
up membership dinner 6 p.m. Mon- 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday at
day in the social hall. Mrs. Nathan the downtown USO. The post and
Yost, membership chairman, and auxiliary will have a social 8 p.m.
her committee have made plans Wednesday at Cong. Beth Yehuda.
for both meal and entertainment. Refreshments will be served by
Dues may be paid at the door. For the auxiliary.
reservations, call Mrs. Irving Ad-
• • •
ler, DI 1-4529, or Mrs. Sidney Gol-
MAIMONIDES MEDICAL SOC-
den, UN 1-5208.
IETY WOMEN'S AUXILIARY will
• s •
hold a board meeting noon Mon-
GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio-
day at the home of Mrs. Joseph
neer Women, will meet 8:30 p.m.
Carp, 3333 Sherbourne. Assisting
Tuesday at the Labor Zionist Insti-
Mrs. Norman R. Carp as co-hos-
tute. Interior decorator Gerald Pel-
tesses will be Mesdames Samuel
ligrim will give a talk, illustrated
Freid, Nathaniel Sandler, I. Wal-
with films. Refreshments will be
ter Silver, Edward Skully and
served. Guests are welcome.
Lewis C. Wasserman.
* * *
* * *
JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROPEAN
FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
WELFARE ORGANIZATION will
Mizrachi Women, announces a
hold a board meeting noon Monday
membership tea at the home of
at the home of Mrs. Louis Levine,
Mrs. Morton Tobin. 28370 Brooks
20242 Ward. A luncheon report
Lane, Southfield, will be held 12:30
will be given.
p m. Monday. Mrs. J. Bessman is
* • *
membership chairman.
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer
* s •
Women, will hold a meeting and
UPPER NORTHWEST NSHEI
Thanksgiving celebration 12:30
CHABAD STUDY GROUP will
p.m. Wednesday at the Labor Zion-
meet 4 p.m. Saturday at the home
ist Institute. Esther Nusbaum will of Mrs. Paula Greenstein, 20145
give a talk on the significance of
Stansbury. Speaker will be Rabbi
Thanksgiving, and refreshments
will be served. Hostesses will be Moshe Gardin.
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