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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-02-07

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, February 7, 1969-19

Club activities

League to Cite Life Members

SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women will hold a fund-raising
buffet dinner 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. Herman Ozrovitz,
23516 Church, Oak Park. The pro-
gram for the evening is a fashion
show. Donation is a filled coin-
book. Guests are invited. For in-
formation, call Mrs. Julius Shus-
ter, LI 2-5340, or Mrs. Evack Tend-
ler, EL 6-2981.
*
r.
BETH ABRAHAM SISTER-
HOOD will meet 1 p.m. Feb. 17 in
the synagogue. Mrs. Hyman Gold-
stein, president, will chair the
meeting. Mrs. Lawrence Halpern
will speak on "Jewish Youth on
Campus." Refreshments will be
served.

BICUR CHOLEM WOMEN will
meet noon Tuesday at the South-
field Civic Center. Hostesses will
be Mesdames Betty Fisher, Jack
Dunn and Jack Wilk. For ticket in-
formation on the donor March 17
at the Raleigh House, call Mrs.
Simon Shifman, chairman, 353-
7990.
* t
AESCULAPIAN PHARMACEU-
TICAL AUXILIARY will meet
noon Wednesday at the home of
Mrs. Aaron Karp, 28322 Hoover,
Warren. Recently elected officers
are Mesdames Myer L. Goldstein,
president; Maurice Gural and Sam
Kaplan, vice presidents; Asher
Smith, treasurer; and Edward
Rothenberg, secretary.

NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold a fund-raising
luncheon noon Wednesday at the
Labor Zionist Institute. Mrs. Ger-
ald Goldberg will discuss the im-
portance of being a Pioneer Wom-
an member. Hostesses are Mes-
dames Philip Saslove, Alfred Hof-
*
*
fer and Charles Alfeld. Guests are
The League of Jewish Women's and Mrs. Carl Schiller will pay tri- invited.
Organizations will turn 41 Monday, bute to these women.
Mrs. Jules Meskin, vice presi-
when at noon in Cong. Bnai Moshe
DETROIT WOMEN OF ALPHA
of program, said that Rob- OMEGA DENTAL FRATERNITY
it will honor two honorary life dent
ert Miller, vice president and will be featured guests on the Jack
members, Mrs. Harry L. Jackson general manager of Dale Carne-
Harris Open House show when
and Mrs. Nathan Spevakow.
gie Institute, will be guest speak- they meet for lunch noon Feb. 18
Numerous social service projects er. His subject is "How to Bring at the Statler-Hilton Hotel. Presi-
In Detroit have been initiated, pro- Out the Special 'Something' in dent Mrs. Murray Shekter said the
moted or organized by these two You as an Individual."
program, starring vocalist Jack
women. At present, Mrs. Speva-
Affiliated organizations will have Harris and the Jimmy Clark band,
kow's work has been in Jewish and exhibits depicting some outstand- will include interviews with mem-
Catholic parochial schools, present- ing aspect of the year's work. bers of Alpha Omega to be taped
ing the values of one to the other These exhibits will receive awards at the luncheon meeting and
and raising the level of programing on the basis of content, originality broadcast on WJR the following
—a job for which general studies and artistic merit.
morning. During the business
at Radelift College and rabbinic
Mrs. Howard Appleman is award meeting, a fund-raising report will
studies at Hebrew Teachers Col- chairman. Mrs. Jules Sanders, vice be given by Mrs. Jason Goode, and
lege qualified her. Mrs. Jackson is president of public relations, an- a nominating committee will be
currently chairman of "Operation nounced that the judges include elected. Chairman of the day will
Friendship" of the National Coun- advertising men Leonard Simons be Mrs. Arnold Golnick.
cil Jewish Women and is work- of Simons and Michelson and Alan
• * *
ing_- on the City-County Mental Luckoff of Luckoff and Luckoff;
JULIUS ROSENWALD AUXI-
Health Board. Mrs. Morris Adler Allen Rubiner; Morris Breitman;
LIARY, American Legion, will
Richard Boutin, chairman of the hold a luncheon and board meet-
art department of Southfield High ing noon Wednesday at the home
School; William Deeter, chairman of Sarah Jacobson, 18228 Steel.
of the art department of Southfield- The next regular business meeting
Lathrup High School.
will be noon Feb. 12 at the Work-
All affiliated members are in- men's Circle Center. A short meet-
vited by President Mrs. J. Stewart ing, followed by joint memorial
Seventy historic front pages of Linden.
services in memory of post com-
the Detroit News will be on view
mander, is planned.
in the Harvard Row Mall 9:30 a.m.
* * *
Nursing
Home
Aides
to 10 p.m. Feb. 10-23. Admission
is free to this history lesson which to Be Treated to Tea
BIRMINGHAM - FRANKLIN
spans 95 years from 1873 to 1968.
Mrs. Norma Silver, assistant di- CHAPTER, Hadassah, will have an
Harvard Row, 11 Mile and Lahser rector of Sinai Hospital, will speak "Afternoon of Art" at the Detroit
Rds., Southfield, is the first shop- at a tea honoring the nine nursing Institute of Arts noon, Feb. 19.
ping center to display this unusual home visiting teams of the Jewish Luncheon will be served in the
exhibit.
Family and Chil- Rivera Court. Highlights of the
* * *
i dren's Service 1 permanent museum exhibit and a
MAGDA AND JACQUES INSTI-
p.m. Feb. 19 at guided tour will be featured. Re-
must be made by Feb.
TUT DE BEAUTE, 17277 W. 10
the home of Mrs. servations
Mile, Southfield, under the direc-
Morris Brand- 14, by calling Mrs. Wilbert Rob-
erts,
647-7813,
or Mrs. Arnold
tion of Magda, who is European
wine, 25540 Wood- Feuerman, 851-1661.
Chairman of
trained, features European-style
villa Pl., South- the afternoon affair is
Mrs. Stan-
equipment and the distinctive deep
field.
ley Elbling. Nominal charge.
freshening process in the facial
A
purpose
of
the
*
*
*
salon. Instructions for home skin
tea is to introduce
care and the use of everyday
NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pio neer
volunteers of the Women,
makeup are stressed at Magda and
will hold a luncheon noon
Mrs.
Silver
various
teams, Wednesday at the Labor Zionist
Jacques.
who, service aged and lonely Jews, Institute. Hostesses will be Mrs.
to each other and to the board of Philip Saslove, Mrs. Alfred Hoffer
directors of JFCS. There are some and Mrs. Charles Alfeld. Guests
70 volunteers involved in the nurs- are invited.
ing home project.
TEL-TWELVE MALL

The League of Jewish Women's Organization will celebrate its
4Ist anniversary with a special program honoring two life members
noon Monday at Cong. Bnai Moshe. Mrs. Harry L. Jackson. (standing
left) and Mrs. Nathan Spevakow (standing right) are the honorees
who will be cited by League leaders, headed by President Mrs. J.
Stewart Linden (seated right). With them is Mrs. Jules Meskin, vice
president of program.

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Hadassah Bracelet Found
A Detroit Hadassah member
who lost a bracelet in Miami is
sought by Mrs. C. Peterson, P.O.
Box 294, Miami 33101, Fla. In a
letter to The Jewish News, Mrs.
Peterson said she found the Hadas-
sah bracelet over a year ago and
will send to the owner upon Iden-
tification of the markings.

`Duckling' Causes Flap

A number of readers with a han-
kering for Duckling Braised in
Jaffa Orange Juice (see recipe in
JN, Jan. 24) were dismayed to

find that the ingredients included
butter. Pareve margarine should
have been substituted. We hope

our goose hasn't been cooked by
the error.

8rtgagentents

Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Klayman

I

of Orleans Pl., Southfield, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Janet Eileen to David
Aaron Gumenick, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Gumenick of Prairie
Ave. Miss Klayman, and her
fiance, both graduates of the
University of Michigan, are plan-
ning a March 30 wedding.
* * *
Dr. and Mrs. Morton J. Sobel,
former Detroiters of Washington,
D.C., announce the engagement of
their daughter Laura Gay to
Stephen Kalb, son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. Kalb of Washington. A June 22
wedding is planned.

BETH ACHIM SISTERHOOD
will present Dr. Jerry Tobias, au-
thor and director of juvenile serv-
ices in Bloomfield Township, at its
open meeting, 8 p.m. Monday at
the Southfield building. Dr. Tobias,
also a member of the Mayor's
Commission on Children and
Youth, is a professor of sociology at
the University of Detroit. Consecra-
tion of new members will take
place.

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