THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Women's CluL activities Music Study Club will meet noon OAKLAND HILLS CHAPTER, KNOB CIRCLE CHAPTER, Wom Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Her- Women's American ORT, will meet en's American ORT will meet in man Bogin, 18333 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of 1 the Knob Woods clubhouse 12:30 Riverside, Birm- Mrs. Marshall Weingarden, 19888 p.m. Monday. Detective Gerald ingham. Featured Cranbrook. Mrs. Seymour Good- Simmons of the Southfield Police guest will be man will speak on her experiences Department will speak on "Self- Robert Glad- 4nd education at an ORT school Protection." Refreshments will be stone, who holds in Italy. A petite luncheon will served. Guests are welcome. the first chair of precede the meeting. Hostesses • • • bass viol in the who will assist Mrs. Weingarden OAK PARK NSHEI HABAD Detroit Sym- are: Mesdames Harold Alexander, STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30 phony Orchestra Sheldon Gilbert, David Moss and p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Since coming Martin Zeldes. Guests are invited. Aaron Sandweiss, 24260 Westhamp- here f r o m the Gladstone • • ton. Rabbi Abe Borenstein will be New York Philharmonic, he has MAIMONIDES MEDICAL SO- presented illustrated lectures on CIETY WOMEN'S AUXILIARY speaker. • • • current musical subjects. He will will hold an open board meeting NORTHWEST NSHEI HABAD speak on "The New Music: Air and petite luncheon noon Monday From Another Planet." Mrs. Ezra at the Huntington Woods Library. STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30 Lipkin is chairman of the day. A representative of the Detroit p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Guests and prospective members Free Press will speak on "Action Jennie Tamaren, 18491 Kentucky. Rabbi David Bakst will speak. are invited. Line." Hostesses for the afternoon • • • • • • are Mesdames Sanford Bennett, H A N I T A CHAPTER, Pioneer i Murray Brickman, Sol Grossman, UPPER NORTHWEST NSHEI Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Tues- Alan Lakin, David Morton, Leo HABAD STUDY GROUP will meet day at the Labor Zionist Institute. Orecklin, Henry Schlesinger, Louis 3 p.m. Saturday at the home of Guest speaker will be Mrs. Carolyn Shiovitz, Marcus Sugar ma n, Mrs. Harry Greenstein, 20145 Jones of the Bela Hubbard Library, Michael Wainstock, Irvin Weisen- Stansbury. Guest speaker will be who will speak on current books. thal and Burton Zack. Mrs. Nor- Rabbi I. Isaac. Refreshments will be s e r v e d. man Schakne, president, asks * r • Guests are invited. members to complete arrange- 1 TOWN AND COUNTRY CHAP- 5 • ments at this meeting for the an- , TER, Women's American ORT, B N A I MOSHE SISTERHOOD nual fashion show and luncheon, will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday at the will- hold a book review meeting 1 "Swing to Fashion," March 12 at Oak Park Community Center. A p.m. Tuesday at the synagogue. the new Raleigh House. Fashion public safety office of the Oak , Mrs. Harry Gunsberg, book review show ticket chairmen are Mrs. Park Police Department will speak 1 chairman, announces that Mrs.1 Alvin Schwarz, 353-3110, and Mrs. on "Safety for Women Today." Harry Oberstein will review "Bri- Sidney Stone, 353-3465. Hostesses for the evening are Mrs. ; • • • gade," by Hanoch Barton. A coffee Stanley Blankman, Mrs. Irvin g FANNIE G L U C K CHAPTER, Chasnick and Mrs. Lee Weisberg. hour will precede the program. • Tickets will be available at the Mizrachi Women, will meet noon Monday at Cong. Beth Hillel. Pro- door. BETH ABRAHAM SISTERHOOD • • • gram chairman Mrs. David Liebow will meet with the men's club 8:30 DETROIT CANCER FIGHTERS, has arranged to have Mrs. M. Gali- p.m. Monday in the social hall. A City of Hope, will hold a board son give a cosmetic demonstration. documentary film, "The Price of meeting noon Monday, in Bnai President Mrs. Harry Portnoy will j Silence," narrated by Edward G. David Synagogue. Mrs. Maur y report on the recent national con- Robinson and dealing with the Jews Gordon, vice president of fund vention. Dessert luncheon will be in Soviet Russia, will be shown. raising, will hear a report from served. Friends are invited. Hos- • • • her blue bank chairmen on the tesses will be Mesdames Ben SHERUTH LEAGUE will meet outcome of this recent project. Havis, David Berris, Sam Bicoll, 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at e Plans for a spring sale of mer- Ben Sachs and Ben Weinstock. House, Southfield. Interior decora- ' • • • chandise and a March rummage BETH AARON SISTERHOOD tors Mrs. Sue Bond and Stuart t will be discussed. Petite luncheon will hold an open board meeting Nystrom will speak. will be served. • • • noon Monday in the synagogue • • GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER. ADAS SII ()NI SISTERHOOD's social hall. Mrs. William Liberson, Pioneer Women, will meet noon ; adult study institute will begin its program chairman of the day, has Tuesday at the Labor Zionist In- spring lecture series 10:30 a.m. arranged for the Young Dancers stitute. Mrs. Barbara Workman, Tuesday, and will continue weekly 1 Guild of the Jewish Center. under Detroit librarian, will review a . t h r o u g h April 9 in the youth the direction of Harriet Berg, to current best seller. Refreshments lounge. Mrs. Herman Canner, I present a selection of international will be served. Guests are wel- chairman, announced that Rabbi dances in honor of Brotherhood I Jacob E. Segal will teach a course Week. Mrs. Bernard Gaspas, vice- come. • • • t in "Ethics of the Fathers—Jewish president of progr a m, invites KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer Values for Daily Living." A class ; guests. Refreshments will be Women, will meet noon Wednesday served. in beginners Hebrew will precede at the Labor Zionist Institute. Toby each lecture at 9:30 with Rev. Slabosky will review "The Well" Larry Vieder instructing. Mrs. Jo- Ratner-Freedman Rites by Chaim Grade. President Tania I seph Katchke, president, invites invites guests to a dessert Planned for [tine Berman guests. luncheon. • • • • • • NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROPEAN Women, will hold a social meeting WELFARE ORGANIZATION will 12:30 p.m.. Wednesday at the hold a luncheon, chaired by Mrs. Labor Zionist Institute. Friends are Leo Laufer, noon Monday at Cong. invited. Ezras Achim. Proceeds will go to- • • • ward the group's special projects. CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER, For information or tickets, call Pioneer Women, will meet noon Mrs. Jack Seder, 342-1627. Monday at the Labor Zionist In- • • • stitute. Jay Masserman, who vis- PURITY CHAPTER, Order of ited Soviet Russia, will relate his the Eastern Star, will hold an as- I experiences with Soviet Jews. sociate conductress and conduc- Ethel Silber will Introduce the tress night 7:45 p.m., Monday at speaker. Refreshments will be Eureka Temple. Leona Desenberg served. Friends are invited. is worthy matron. Refreshments • • • will follow initiatory rites. DAVID - HORODOKER WOM- • • • EN'S ORGANIZATION will meet MASSADA CHAPTER, Pioneer noon Tuesday at Howard John- Women, will give a farewell lunch- son's, W. Eight Mile Rd. at Cool- eon for Rose Woolf noon Saturday idge. Hostesses will be Mrs. David MISS BEVIN RATNER at the Skandia Restaurant. Mrs Davis and Mrs. Ralph Rimar. Dr. and Mrs. M. Louis Ratner of Woolf, who with her husband Luncheon will honor Mrs. Alex Harry will make their home in Darchen and Mrs. Harry Schech- Short Hills, N.J., announce the en- Miami Beach. was a vice president • ter, who with their husbands, will gagement of their daughter Sevin of the chapter and also served on leave for a tour of Israel March 4. Jane to Elliott Roy Freedman, son the social committee of Pioneer ! • • • of Mr. and Mrs. David Freedman Women's Council. JEWISH NATIONAL FUND, of Westhampton Rd., Southfield. • • • Miss Ratner was graduated from WOMEN'S AUXILIARY, will hold TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTER- the University of Pennsylvania and a special "thank you" meeting honoring all donor contributors and has completed the master's pro- HOOD will meet 10 a.m. Monday at workers noon Tuesday at Bnai gram at Harvard University. She is the temple. Mrs. Albert Jones, re- Moshe Synagogue. A program of now enrolled there in the doctoral viewer and librarian of the Hub- , Israeli and American selections is program in Slavic linguistics. Mr. bard Branch, Detroit Public Li- planned by the Music Study Freedman received his AB from brary, will present a review of Women's Choral Group, under the the University of Michigan and is Henri Troyat's "Tolstoy," a bio- ' direction of Dan Fr oma n, with a m e in b e r of Phi Epsilon Pi graphy of the writer and major Rose Stein as accompanist. Petite Fraternity. He is a student at Har- world figure, his tumultuous mar- riage and the age in which he luncheon will be served. Friends vard Law School. lived, 11 a.m. in the social hall. i A June wedding is planned. invited. Friday, February 16, 1963-23 Bids Open Today for Construction of Young Israel Senior Citizen Facility Bids for the construction of In- dependence Hall, nonprofit senior citizens residence sponsored by the Young Israel Council of Metropoli- tan Detroit, will be reviewed 2 p.m. today at Young Israel of Green- field. Representatives of Young Israel Council, the trustees of Independ- ence Hall and a member of HUD, (the Department of Housing and Urban Development) will be present. A model of the building will be eis IT TAKES A GENII US Arrow 4 \\ \\ I JO 4-5580 LI 8-8300 — WINOPIRN &SONS 151110 W. S MILE RD. Each day, UNICEF vehicles travel roughtly four times the dis- tance to the moon. )%z CARPET CLEANING ISALE1) on display, and Rabbi Sampel H. 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