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May 01, 1970 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-05-01

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7
Pioneer Women's Drive to Aid Children Paul Zuckerman to Talk1 22— Frida '

Ma Y

to Mothers, Daughters

The second phase of Detroit Carnal Pioneer Women's annual
observance of World Jewish Child Day will be a canister drive in
which several hundred members will participate Sunday through
Tuesday. Climaxing the drive will be the awarding of a trip to Israel
or 5500 on May 21 at Pioneer Women's annual installation. Working
on the canister drive are (from left) seated: Mesdames Israel Serling;
Aaron Katzman, Council president; Albert Herman, Council canister
co-chairman; and Mrs. Oscar Warren; standing: Mesdames Louis
Levine, Harry Stein, Barnett Katz, Morris Order, Joseph Shuster and
Jack Reitman. Not pictured is Mrs. Philip Field, Council canister
co-chairman.

omens ekths

Temple Israel Sisterhood will be
entertained by singer Annette Cha-
jes and her husband Julius Chajes,
music director of
the Jewish Cen-
ter Symphony Or-
chestra conduc-
tor, at the sister-
hood's installation
luncheon noon
Monday at the
temple. Airs. Har-
old Orbach will
be installing offi-
cer. Airs. Elmer
Raskin, presi-
dent, said guests
are invited. For
reservations, call •
the temple office. AIL
Mrs. Chajes
UN 3-7769.

-

LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH
YEHUDAH and NVOME_N'S SAB-
BATH' LEAGUE will hold a lunch-
eon meeting noon Tuesday at
Shonarey Emunah Synagogue, •
sponsored by Mrs. Jennie Kramer.
Guest speaker will be Rabbi Shaiall
Zachariash. Social chairmen Airs.'
Walter Epstein and Gussie Cardash
will be assisted by Mesdames;
Sadie Adler, Rose Bielewich, Ar-1
thur Cutler, Harold Kaplan, Mendel
Stark and Bea Servetter. Mrs. Mil-
ton Winston, president, invites
guests.

NEW STUDY CLUB will hold a
luncheon 11:30 a.m. Wednesday at
the Clock Restaurant, Seven Mile
Rd. at Patton. Members and
friends are invited.

" *

DINIONA CHAPTER, Pioneer I
Women, will hold a luncheon 12:30
p.m. Tuesday at the home of Airs.
Samuel Koven, 27245 Devonshire,
Southfield. Airs. Norman Leemon,
national board member, will speak
about her recent trip to Israel. For
reservations call, Airs. Joseph Tre-
blin, LI 6-5287.

CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
will hold a luncheon sponsored by
Mrs. Celia Feigenson noon May
12 at Sholem Aleichem Institute.
The luncheon is in honor of the
Child Rescue Fund campaign.
Friends are invited.

ROSENW.ALD LADIES AUXILI-
ARY, American Legion, will hold
an executive board meeting and
luncheon 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
home of Mrs. Bertha Goldstein
23410 Geneva, Oak Park. Nomina-
tions of new officers and the June
2 luncheon will be discussed.



• •

CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER,
Pioneeer Women, will meet noon
Aionday at Sholem Aleichem Insti-
tute. Airs. Dan Shapiro, guest
speaker, will talk on "What Does
the Christian Teen-Ager Want to
Know About Judaism'" Refresh-
ment will be served, and guests
are invited.

Professional Entertainment

Airs. Jack Seder, president of
Jewish Women European Welfare
Organization, announces reserva-
tions are still being taken for
its golden jubilee
m ot her-daughter
':donor luncheon,
to be held noon
Wednesday at
Cong. Beth Abra-
ham. Guest speak-
er will be Pauli
Zuckerman.Over-
all chairman is
Mrs. Sadie Haut.
Mollie Baseman
is co - chairman,
and Airs. Izaak
Levine, is ticket
chairman. A sil-
ver tea service
will be given as
Mrs. Seder
the main prize. For tickets and
reservations, sail Mrs. Haut, 273-
6571, Mrs. Levine, 272-3834 or Mrs.
Seder, 342-1627.

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Movies to Be Shown
at Club's Open House

Criterion Club will hold its final
openhouse of the season. 8 p.m.
Tuesday at the Oak Park Commu-
Detroit Women of Alpha Omega nity Center.
will hold its annual installation
Rudolph Valentino in "Idol of the
luncheon 12:30 p.m. Tuesday: at
Jazz Age" will be shown with
the Shenandoah Country Club. Of-
"Along the Potomac:" "A Califor-
ficers to be in-
nia Tour:" "The Dragon and the
stalled are: Mrs.
Bear," contrasting red China and
Jason Goode,
the Soviet Union; and the latest
president; Airs.
Screen News Digest release:
Richard Williams
"From Enemy to Ally—the Story
and Airs. James
of Postwar Japan."
Bittker, vice pres-
The public is invited at no ad-
idents; Airs. Shel-
mission charge. For information
don Plotnic k,
call Betty Weinberg, chairman of
treasurer:
programs, 532-8855.
a n d Mesdames
This civic. social, and cultural
Michael Blum e,
organization for single adults will
Mrs. Goode
Daniel Gilbert
and Bernard Shapiro, secretaries. hold a theater party for its mem-
Board members are :Mesdames bership Sunday evening at the Vest
Seymour Berman, John Cohen, Syl- Pocket Theater to see "Max Mor
van Failer, Harold Firestone, ath at the Turn of the Century..'
Charles Goodman, Arnold Gottlieb,
Edmond Krause, Stuart Lakind,
Sheldon Mintz, Mischa Sachs, Paul
Schreibman, Robert Shore, Alfred
Shaw, Allen Warnick, William War-
ren, Harvey Zalesin and Arnold
Dr. and Airs. William D. Sharpe
Zuroff.
of Morningside Plaza, Lathrup
• • •
Village, announce the engagement
BETH HILLEL SISTERHOOD , of their daughter Diane Noble to
will hold its annual Mother's Day: Henry Roth, son of Mr. and Airs. ,
affair 6 p.m. Tuesday in the syna- Louis Hinderstein of Fairfield Rd.'
gogue. There will be a smorgas- Miss Noble will graduate this
bord supper and entertainment by month from the University of
the Bristol Dance Arts and David Alichigan. Her fiance is a senior in
Ryder, master of ceremonies. For : the school of business administra-
reservations, call Mrs. Bert West- ion at ayne State University. A
heimer, El 6-2339; Airs. Manfred June wedding • is planned.
• •
Stryk, KE 3-8293; or the synagogue
Air. and Airs. Max Richman of
office, BR 3-0570.
Brooks Ln., Southfield, announce
the engagement of their daughter.
PYTILIAN SISTERS will host the Linda Adele to George Michael
District 6 convention Tuesday at Brant, son of Mr. and Airs. Louis
Workmen's Circle Center. Registra- Brant of W. 10 Mile Rd., Oak ,
tion is at 9 a.m. For luncheon Park. The bride-elect is a junior
reservations, call Ruth Goldman, at Eastern Michigan University..
356-6653. Initiation of Ruth Harr Air. Brant is a senior at Eastern.
will be held in the afternoon. Alice ' A June wedding is planned.
• • •
D. Levine, is most excellent chief.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Loilis Cohen of St.
CITY OF HOPE CANCER Marys Ave. announce the engage-
FIGHTERS will hold a general ment of their daughter Paula to
board meeting noon Monday at the Paul Glinter, son of Airs. Lillian
Raleigh House. Final, plans will Glinter of St. Marys Ave. and the
be presented for the May 10-12 late Morris Glinter. A July wed-
door-to-door march. Airs. Harold ding is planned.
Lupiloff will receive journal turn-
ins. Final plans for the rummage
sale at the City of Hope office,
Alay 21-22 will be made. Contact
Mrs. Sam Schwartz, chairman, LI
6-3686, to donate merchandise.
Proceeds from the sale will go di-
rectly to the City of Hope in
Duarte, Calif. for research.

THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS

1, 1970

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