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Garden Tea Precedes
June 22 Appearance
of Ida Kaminska

IDA KA MLNSKA

The Detroit Women's Division,
American Jewish Congress, will
hold a garden tea noon Wednesday
at the home of Mrs. Isadore Jackel,
4776 Pickering, Birmingham, to
herald the forthcoming appearance
here of Polish-Jewish actress Ida
Kaminska.
Mme. Kaminska, her husband,
daughter and son-in-law will pie-
sent a program of Yiddish songs,
readings and excerpts from plays
in an AJC benefit performance at
Masonic Temple June 22.
The tea guests will hear about "The
Great Ida Kaminska: Actress and
Woman" from lo-
cal actress Beth-
Sheva Laikin.
Miss Laikin
(Mrs. Harold Da-
vidson), whose
stage experience
include off-Broad-
way, radio and
summer stock in
the East, has act-
ed in and directed
numerous plays
for Center Thea-
ter. She has play-
ed with the Arts
Theater and Dra-
Miss Laikin
matic Arts Center in Ann Arbor
and locally with Vanguard Play-
house, the World Stage and Un-
stabled Theater.
A native Detroiter, she was
graduated from the Farband Mit-
tleschule (high school for Yiddish
and Hebrew studies) and holds a
BA degree from the University
of. Michigan and MA in dramatic
arts from New York University.
Wednesday's tea and program is
the final meeting of the season for
the division. Mrs. Albert J. Silber
is president, and Mrs. Milton
Schwartz chairman of the planning
committee for the Ida Kaminska
appearance. Tickets for the event
are now available. For information,
call AJCongress, WO 5-3319.

omen's

YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK-
WOODS SISTERHOOD will install
officers at a luncheon 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday in the synagogue. Mrs.
David J. Cohen will be the install-
ing officer; Mrs. Jack Light Is
chairman of the day. Mrs. David
Dombey, outgoing president, an-
nounces that honor roll charms will
be presented, and Adopt-A-Child
canisters will be collected. Officers
to be installed are Mesdames Hy-
man Groskind, president; Sol Man-
delbaum, executive secretary; Ed-
uard Lemer and Jack Light, vice
presidents; Meyer Mandelbaum,
Gertrude Schwartz and Herman K.
Cohen, secretaries; and Miss Elsie
Rodd, treasurer. Board members
include Mesdames Moses Berlin,
Ben Biederman, Nathan Butrimo-
vitz, Morris Chadwick, Jack Cohn,
Marvin Engel, Sam Ginsburg, Har-
old Kaplan, Sarah Kravitz, Sey-
mour Ribiat, Aaron Sandweiss,
Wilbert Simkovitz, David Spinner
and Eugene Weiss.
• • •
GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will hold its installa-
tion of officers at a catered dinner
6 p.m. Wednesday at the Labor
Zionist Institute. There will be a
musical program. To be installed
are president, Mrs. Sam Lupovich;
vice presidents, Mrs. Israel Weis-
man, and Mrs. Harry Stein; treas-
urer, Mrs. Ann Mondrow; and
secretary, Mrs. Samuel Byck.
Chairman of the evening is Mrs.
Jack Reitman, and installation
chairmen are Mrs. Julius Green
and Mrs. Mondrow. The invocation
will be given by Mrs. Abe Meisner.
Guests are invited.
• • •
IIANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet noon Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. Ben Harold,
18660 Lauder. Mrs. Robert Phillips.
member of Citizens to Advance
Public Education, will speak on
Parochiaid. Guests are invited.
• • •
TOWERS GROUP, Hadassah, in-
vites friends to its first anniversary
luncheon installation 12:30 p.m.
Tuesday at the White Hall Manor
Clubhouse. Mrs. Jack W. Perlman,

JNF Women Install
Mrs. Albert Posen

Members and friends of the
Women's Auxiliary, Jewish Na-
tional Fund, witnessed the installa-
tion of Mrs. Albert Posen as presi-
dent by Mrs. Samuel Baker, past
president, Tues-
day at Cong. Bnai
Moshe. '
Installed with
her were Mes-
dames Larry Cha-
nin, chairman of
the boar d; Wil-
All real works of art look as if liam Levin, chair-
they were done in joy. — Robert man of fund rais-
Henri.
ing, and co-chair- Mrs. Posen
men Charles Friedenberg, Irving
Raskin, Norman Adilman and
Frank Silverman; Meyer Cooper,
special gifts; Morris Kraft, mem-
Leave Everything to Us
bership; George Bayer, trees; Irv-
ing. I. Schlussel, boxes, and co-
chairmen Sol Lifsitz, Harry Port-
noy, Joseph Newman and Julius
Ring; Jules Kraft, program, and
co-chairmen, Samuel Baker, Louis
Levine, Jack Rosenberg, Max Stoll-
man and Edward Wishnetsky; and
Jack Krass, treasurer.
Also Mesdames Samuel Warsh,
public relations; Sam Cohen, social
contact hostess; A. A. Rosenfeld,
social hostess, and co-chairmen
Morris Davis, Louis Germansky,
Nathan Rosin and Bernard Sta-
shefsky; Jules Hackman, Morris
WYN and HAROLD LANDIS
Lachover, Sidney Katchem, Sidney
Schwartz, William Klafer, Samuel
Rosenblat, Irving Bloom, Sidney
Katchem, Leo Lesser, Morritz
Schubiner, Al Schneider, Lewis
Phone
Diamond, Joseph Greenbaum and
Albert Sima, secretaries; Nathan
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Joseph Grossman, Andy Martin
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 23, 1969-27

activities

past president, Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah, will install the following
"women of valor": Mesdames Ber-
nard A. Gourwitz, president; Sam-
uel Eisenberg, Samuel J. Levitt,
Albert Shulman and Leo Orecklin,
vice presidents; David Freedman,
treasurer: and Hugo Schweiger,
Ed Sklar, Samuel Kahn and Henry
Rice, secretaries. New life mem-
bers will be honored.
• • •
VILLAGE GROUP, Hadassah,
will install its officers at a lunch-
eon noon Wednesday at the Town
and Country Club. Included in the
program will be Mrs. Sol Tower,
soloist, accompanied by pianist
Mrs. Stanford Rose. Mrs. Albert
Kaplan is chairman of the day.
Mrs. Louis Berry will be the in-
staller: Mesdames Eugene Kahn,
president; Jack Strickstein, Albert
Pines, Albert Kaplan, Bradford
Jacobs and Jerold Ruben, vice
presidents; Sam Komarow, treas-
urer; and Jacob Moss, Joseph
May and Jerome Logan, secretar-
ies. For reservations, call Mrs.
Norman Ziegelman, 357-1949.
• • •
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
will meet noon Tuesday at the La-
bor Zionist Institute. Adele Mon-
dry will present a program on
Golda Meir, prime minister of Is-
rael. The election of officers will
take place. Refreshments will be
served.
• * •
CLUB TWO, Peioneer Women,
will meet noon Wednesday at the
Labor Zionist Institute. Sara Fried-
man will present a reading in Yid-
dish. A report on the result of the
canister collections will be given.
Friends are invited.
* • •
CITY OF HOPE CANCER
FIGHTERS will honor mothers at
a meeting noon Monday at the Zion-
ist Cultural Center, Southfield. An
afternoon of games is planned with
special prizes being awarded to
mothers.
• •
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB will meet 8 p.m. Monday at
Cong. Beth Hillei. Husbands are
invited. Mrs. Manuel Neiman, slate
chairman, will be assisted by Mes-
dames Joseph Rodman, Joe Wein-
berg, Sam Weinman, Thomas Zo-
hott and Norman Goldenberg.
s • s
HUNTINGTON WOODS GROUP,
Hadassah, will sponsor "Flower
Power" noon-5 p.m. Tuesday at the
home of Mrs. Miles Jaffee, 12959
Nadine, Huntington Woods. "Mr.
Growit All," award-winning garden
authority and graduate landscape
designer, who appears weekly on
WXYZ's Morning Show, will man
the information booth from 2 to 3
to answer gardening questions. A
selection of quality annuals will be
for sale. At a garden boutique,
gloves, tools and other gardening
items can be purchased. Advance
orders for flats of flowers can be
taken by Mrs. Miles Jaffe, LI 4-
7074, to be picked up the day of
the sale.
• • •
BIRMINGHAM and FRANKLIN
GROUPS, Hadassah, will have a
double installation noon Tuesday at
a luncheon in the Echo Valley Club-
house, Farmington. Outgoing pres-
ident of the formerly united group
is Mrs. Albert Newman. The new
Birmingham executive board Is as
follows: Birmingham, president,
Mrs. Robert Siegel; vice presi-
dents, Mesdames L Jackel, Melvin
Wallace and William Stein; secre-
taries, Mesdames Leo Gottfurcht,
Paul Friedberg, and Jack Milen;
and treasurer, Mrs. Louis Zucker-
man. Franklin officers are: presi-
dent, Mrs. Jerome Kaufman; vice
presidents, Mesdames Jerome
Trumper, Arnold Feuerman, Mor-
ton Barnett and Louis Schlossberg;
secretaries, Mesdames Jack Sol-
way, Jack Schlesinger and Murray
Boles, and treasurer, Louis Zucker-
man. Installing officers will be
Mrs. Charles Snider and Mrs. E.
Newton Rottenberg. Friends are
invited.

MEIR HEADS PATRONS

HEIGHTS GROUP, Hadassah,
will hold a "rhyme and song" in-
stallation noon Tuesday at the
Holiday Inn, Southfield. A program
"Do Your Own Thing" will be pre-
sented by the Heights Players. For
reservations, call Mrs. Herman
Kaufman, 356-2355.
• • •
LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH
YEHUDAH AND WOMEN'S SAB-
BATH LEAGUE will hold a lunch-
eon sponsored by Mrs. Milton Win-
ston, noon Tuesday at Cong. Shorn-
rey Emunah. Guest speaker will be
, Rabbi Solomon P. Wohlgelerenter
of the Yeshiva.
• * •
BNAI MOSHE SISTERHOOD re-
cently installed the following newly
elected officers: Mesdames Leon
Sears, president; Sidney Ferst,
Milton Cross, Louis Redmond and
Ben Levenson, vice presidents;
Theodore Kohn, Leslie Ruby, Rob-
ert Hirschbein, Israel Besser and
Samuel Laski, secretaries; Mack
Lieberman, treasurer; and Irving
Tennenhouse, parliamentarian.
New board members include for a
one-year term: Mesdames Saul
Arscht, James Falk, Mitchell Fish.
man, Allen Charnes and Seymour
Tureff; for a two-year term Mes-
dames Albert Migdel, Morton De-
mak, Donald Sachs and Louis
Nueman, The Jewish News errone-
ously listed the officers last week
as being those of Bnai David
Sisterhood.

Mrs. Golda Meir, Israel's prime
minister, has agreed to serve as
head of the Patrons' Committee
for the eighth World Maccabia
games, July 28-Aug. 7, in Tel Aviv.
According to tradition, the games
will be opened by Israeli Presi-
dent Zalman Shazar, and closed
by the prime minister.

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