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December 05, 1969 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-12-05

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, December 5, 1969-31

City of Hope Group Sets Meeting, Theater Party

Mr. and Mrs. Group, City of Silber, 14511 Rosemary, Oak Park.
Hope, will meet 8 p.m. Saturday in Tabulations for leukemia letters
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred and entertainment books will be
I made. Ruby Samson and Buddy
Nathanson will head the ticket
committee for the 'Hello Dolly'
C '
\\I I i i,,
theater party Dec. 28 at the Ameri-
cana Theater.
A social hour will follow the
meeting.

Women's Club activities

SHALOM SISTERHOOD's
annual birthday and paid-up mem-
bership luncheon will take place
noon Monday, in the social hall,
Mrs. Abe Cherrin, membership
vice president and chairman an-
The Jewish News cautions
nounced. Mrs. Baruch Ulrych,
those who have copy to sub-
special events social chairman,
mit that mail is becoming
and Mrs. Gerald Beckman and
extremely slow because of
Mrs. Louis Roth are in charge of
the holiday rush. Either hand
FROM THE
the luncheon arrangements. Mrs.
deliver, or mail early so as
(13 r0 a
Daniel Knopper, program vice
to ensure publication of copy.
president, has planned an induc-
Because both Christmas and
0 '
tion ceremony to welcome new
New Year's Day occur on
SEYMOUR
COUTURE-BOUTIQUE.
members into the sisterhood, and
Thursdays, The Jewish News
Mrs. Henry Berris will speak on
will be printing the paper a
CUSTOM DESIGNS
KAPLAN
"The Novel and the Novelist,"
day earlier. Consequently,
LOUNGEWEAR ACCESSORIES
and Co.
based on books of current Jewish
earlier deadlines will be en-
LUGGAGE
interest. Mesdames Gerald Sal-
forced. Deadline for the issue
IMPORTER AND CUTTERS
Ian, William Schwartz, George
of Dec. 26 will be noon Fri-
HARVARD ROW MALL
OF FINE DIAMONDS
Bassin and Morris Botnin also will
day, Dec. 19. Deadline for
11 MILE & LASHER
15738 LIVERNOIS
take part. Mrs. Carl R. Lichten-
the issue of Jan. 2 will be
DI 1-5515
stein, president, invites all paid-up
noon Friday, Dec. 26.
353-7640
members. Mrs. George Brown,
financial
secretary,
will
accomo-
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BIRMINGHAM GROUP, Hadas-
date all who wish to pay their dues sah, will meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday
at the door. Mrs. Jacob Kahn, at the home of Mrs. Merrill Fish-
book and gift shop chairman, and ! man, 1195 Stuyvesant, Birming-
her committee. Mrs. Harry Stein- ham. A "Cruisewear Fashion
berg and Mrs. Herschel Blitz, will Show," modeled by members, will
have a supply of items.
he featured. Refreshrncnts will be
'served.
*
TOWERS and SHERWOOD-
UNIVERSITY Groups, Hadassah, UPPER NORTHWEST NSHEI
will meet together noon Dec. 16 at CHABAD STUDY GROUP will
Whitehall Apartments clubhouse. meet 2:3:0 Saturday at the home
SIZES 10 - 20
"
' A petite gourmet luncheon will be , of Mrs. David Bresler, 20471 Hub-
served. Presidents Mrs. Bernard bell. Speaker will be Rev. Bresler.
OPEN SUNDAY 10-5
Gourwitz and Mrs. George Wein-
garden announce that "Baba and
Babi-Yar," written by Mrs. Harold
A COMPLETE SELECTION OF
Orbach, will be presented by Cen-
THE LATEST MEN'S AND BOYS'
ter Theater Players. The play,
originally commissioned by na-
FASHIONS FOR HANUKA
tional Hadassah and depicting
MASTER CHARGE • SECURITY • BANKARD • DINERS
three generations of Soviet Jewry,
has been presented on television.
Including the author. other players
will be Lorraine Ernst, Beth-Sheva
BRACELET
Laikin Davidson, and Rita Kogan.
Another feature of the program
14-K Antique G old
will be "News and Views" by
8 Opals 9 Diamonds
HARVARD ROW MALL • 11 MILE & LAHSER
Mrs. Herman Fishman and Mrs.
Albert Shulman.
OPEN EVERY EVENING 'TIL CHRISTMAS
• s •

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IMPORTER

11

RIVERCREST GROUP, Hadas
sah, invites prospective members
to its noon Thursday meeting at
Knob in the Woods • clubhouse.
Hadassah life members will he
honored, and Mrs. !tarry Gutov
will give a gourmet cooking
demonstration.
s • s
CIIANA =NES!! CHAPTER, -
Pioneer Women, will meet 12:30
p.m. Monday at Sholem Aleichem
Institute. A Hanuka program will
be presented with readings by
Fagel Rabinowitz and Reva Schm-
chet. Latkes will be served, and
guests arc invited.

1'

NORTIIWES'I' NSHEI CHABAD
'STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30
p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs.
Jeannie Tomarim 18491 Kentucky.
Rabbi Samuel E. Cohen will speak.
(Continued on Page 34)

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EVERGREEN GROUP, Hadas-
sah, will host its annual games
night, 8 p.m. Tuesday at Hadassah
House. There will be refreshments
and prizes. Guests are welcome.
Tickets may be purchased at the
door or by calling Rosalyn Zuck-
nian, KE 2-2195.
• s s
SHERUTH LEAGUE will have
an evening with Judge Nathan
Kaufman, to which husbands and
guests are invited, 8 p.m. Tuesday
at Whitehall clubhouse. Mrs. David
Goldstein, president, said the judge
will speak "On Our Children To-
day."

PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB will hold its annual Hanuka
party 8:30 p.m. Monday at Cong.
; Beth Hillel. There will be a candle-
light ceremony by Hyman Neren-
berg. Husbands and friends are in-
vited. Refreshments will be served.
• •
BETII EL SISTERHOOD will
host the annual tri-sisterhood
meeting with Temples Israel and
Emanu-El 12:30 p.m. Monday in
the social hall. A petite luncheon
will be served, and Elaine Lowen-
thal of Weight Watchers, Inc., will
speak on "Born Loser, Coming to
Tell How". Mrs. Lowenthal her-
self is a 70-pound "loser." The
sisterhood and men's club arc
sponsoring a "Hello Dolly" even-
ing at the Americana Theater Dec.
21. For ticket information, call
Mrs. Stewart Graff. 626-0977:
• • •
SHARON AND HEIGHTS
GROUPS Hadassah, are having a
combined rummage and white ele-
phant sale, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday
at the Royal Oak Women's Club.
For information, call Mrs. Morris
Shultz, president, 358-5573. or Mrs.
Alfred Stein, president, 356-4631.
• • •
SOUTHFIELD NSHEI CHABAD
j STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30
1p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs.
!Bert Schreiber, 14840 Talbot_

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