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May 17, 1968 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-05-17

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Akiva Open House Set THE
for Parents on Tuesday

ach.i)ities

BETH AARON SISTERHOOD BETH ABRAHAM SISTER-
will install its officers noon Mon- HOOD will hold its final oneg Sha-
day in the social hall. Installation bat of the season 2:30 p.m. Satur-
chairman is Mrs. Albert Kaplan. day at the synagogue. The syna-
Mrs. Joe Meciwed will be re-in- gogue's dramatic group, headed by
stalled as president. Other officers Mrs. Israel I. Halpern, will pre-
are Mesdames Paul Masserman, sent a word-picture tour of Israel
Bernard Gaspas and Leo Gaspas, on its 20th anniversary, and Law-
vice presidents; Abe Meral, trea- rence Halpern will speak on "The
surer; Marvin Last, Irving Ingram. History of the Kotel: Israel's West-
Hyman Margolis, Louis Stot.zky ern Wall." Mrs. Halpern, oneg
and Samuel Korby, secretaries; Shabat chairman, will preside, and
Jack Shenkman, Adolph Winkler i the tea hostesses are Mesdames
and Albert Kaplan, trustees. The Oscar Bank, Jack Fishman, Sidney
board of directors also will be in- , Golden, Louis Last and Joseph
stalled. Mrs. Bernard Gaspas, pro- Mermelstein.
* * *
gram chairman, has arranged to I
have the Bnai Moshe Sisterhood i TOWN AND COUNTRY CHAP-
Choir, under the direction of Cantor j TER, Women's American ORT will
Louis Klein, entertain. Refresh-; meet 7 p.m. Moniaj at the Metro-
merits will be served. The public 1 politan Federal Savings Bank.
is invited. At the final board meet- Southfield Rd., at 14 Mile. A buffet
ing of the season, board members supper will be served. The instal-
honored Mrs. 14Iedwed, lI lation of officers will follow.
* *
* *
BETH ABRAHAM SISTERHOOD HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will
will hold a general membership : hold a nominating meeting noon
meeting 8:30 p.m. Monday in the ; May 27 at the home of Mrs. Joseph
social hall. Mrs. Hyman Goldstein' Rottenberg, 20441 Stratford. A
will preside. Nominating chairman petite luncheon will be served.
*
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Mrs. Raymond Dunn will present
the slate of officers for election.
PURITY CHAPTER, Order of
Refreshments will be served.
the Eastern Star, will hold its ad-
vanced officers night, 6:30 p.m.
Monday at Eureka Temple. There
will be a pot luck dinner. For in-
formation, call Ann Efronson,
835-1512; or Ida Warnick, 273-5262.
\ A momils
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Initiation will be at 8 p.m.
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BETH SHALOM SISTERHOOD is
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sponsoring a rummage sale Mon-
day and Tuesday at the Ferndale
Women's Club. Store hours are
SAVE! 'XV' SAVE!
6-9 p.m. Monday and 9 a.m.-2
BUY DIRECT
p.m. Tuesday.
FROM THE IMPORTER
* * *
'WOMEN'S ORTHODOX
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LEAGUE is holding its annual
Shavuot flower sale. Carnations in
assorted colors can be delivered
to friends, relatives and hospitals
IMPORTERS AND CUTTERS
May 31. Mrs. Hilda Cohen, 861-
OF FINE DIAMONDS
8592, and Mrs. - Shirley Shoenig
15738 LIVERNOIS
UN 3-9410, are accepting •Orders.
DI. 1-5515
Profits go toward maintenance of
the Mikveh Israel building.

Ca.

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MO LTER

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MAIMONIDES MEDICAL SOCI-
ETY Women's Auxiliary will meet
Tuesday at the Raleigh House. The
out-going president, Mrs. Norman
R. Schakne, will be presented with
the "President's Pin." Twenty-five
year members Mrs. Joseph
Erman, Mrs. Emily Stein and
Mrs. Samuel Rosenthal will be
awarded pins by Mrs. Max Steiner.
The installation of officers will be
performed by Mrs. Howard Ap-
pleman, past president. A talk by
Mrs. Morris Adler will be featured
The invocation will be given by
Mrs. Sol C. Grossman.
* *
JEWISH NATIONAL FUND
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY invites
friends to an installation dessert
luncheon noon Tuesday at Bnai
Moshe Synagogue. Mrs. Max Stoll-
man, past president, will officiate
at the installation ceremony. An
original script, "Jerusalem Re-
born," will feature Mrs. Ayalah
Klingman, musical artist, and Mrs
Irving Arlin and Mrs. Morris Ku-
tinsky as narrators.

* * *

LEAGUE OF JEWISH WOM-
EN'S ORGANIZATIONS will hold
its installation petite luncheon
12:15 p.m. Thursday at Knob-in-
the-Woods. Mrs. Jacob E. Segal
is installing officer. Musical pro-
gram has been prepared by Mrs.
Louis P. Miller, chairman of the
day.

Akiva Hebrew Day School will
hold open house 9:30 a.m. Tuesday
to acquaint parents as well as the
community with the program of
the school.
Visitors will tour the building,
observe classes and meet with
Rabbi Manfred Pick, principal. A
committee of parents will present
their point of view. A social hour
will follow.
For
Mrs.
information.
call
Jerome Kelman, , LI 1-2485, or the
school office. 545-1060. The com-
mittee in charge of the open house
is headed by Mrs. Delman and
Mrs. David Dombey.

930

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* * *

WOMEN'S AUXILIARY JEW-
ISH HOME FOR AGED will install
officers 12:30 p.m. at Borman Hall.
Airs. Lou Robbins, past president,
will install the president, Mrs. Wil-
liam Aisen; vice presidents, Mrs.
Albert Goodman and Mrs. Maurice
Victor; secretaries, Mesdames
Meyer Fishman, Phillip Cameron,
Sidney Freed and' Meyer Lullive;
simha-memorial chairman, Mrs.
Phillip Bricker; and treasurer, Mrs.
Albert Teman. Violinist Gayna
Mandelbaum will be accompanied
by her mother, Mrs. Sam Mandel-
baum.
* * *
FANNIE G L U C K CHAPTER.
Mizrachi Women, will meet at
Young Israel of Greenfield, 12:30
p.m. May 27. The slate of officers
will be presented. Mrs. David Dom-
bey, president of Young Israel of
Oak-Woods Sisterhood, will show
slides on her recent tour of Israel.
Hostesses are Mesdames Charles
Gellman, Max Stollman and H.
Siegel. The Ohio Valley Conference
of the Mizrachi-Women's Organiza-
tion of America is being held in
Cleveland this weekend with Gluck
Chapter delegates, Mesdames S.
Cohen, Harry Portnoy, Emil Spil-
man and L. Varnen, in attendance.
* * *
EVERGREEN CHAPTER, Ha-
dassah, will hear Jay Masserman
discuss his experiences in Israel
and Russia 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at
the home of Molly Klein, 17489
Westhampton, Southfield.
* * *
GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will close its season
8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Labor
Zionist Institute. Installation plans
will be made, and there will be
refreshments. Guests invited.

*

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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NORTHWEST DETROIT CHAP-
TER, CARIH, will climax its fund-
raising season with an award
luncheon and installation of of-
ficers 12:30 p.m. Thursday, at
Raleigh House. Harold Samuels of
Denver assistant director of devel-
opment at the Children's Asthma
Research Institute, and Hospital,
will discuss achievements and in-
novations at CARIH. Guests will
be welcome. For reservations, call
luncheon chairman Mrs. Max
Freedman, 353-2646, or hospitality
chairman Mrs. Albert Dunn, LI
8-7864.
* * *
WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM
ORGANIZATION will meet noon
Monday at the Lincoln Briar Club
House, Oak Park. There will be
an election of officers.
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