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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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omens CO) activities
Beth Shalom Sisterhood
LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH
will hold its annual installation YEHUDAH AND WOMEN'S SAB-
luncheon noon June--6 at the syna- BATH LEAGUE will hold a
gogue. Mrs. Fred Sklarehyk, out- mother and daughter meeting and
going sisterhood president, an- luncheon noon June 7 at Yeshi-
nounces that the new officers to vath Beth Yehudah. Mrs. Ida
be installed are Mesdames Jerome Caplan will sponsor the luncheon.
Brown, president; Samuel Pearl- Guest speaker will be Rabbi Lei-
stein Robert Pr u s s a k, Eugene zer Levin. Hostesses will be Mes-
Tapfer and Robert White. vice dames Walter Epstein, Gusie Car-
presidents; Leo Schwartz, treasur- dash, Mendel Stark, Solomon Op-
er; Sidney Kling.
pen and Becky Gendelman. Mrs.
Saul Leff, Mor-
Leo Laufer, president, invites
guest:;.
r e y Mendelson
and
Zedakh Club celebrated its 50th
Kahn, secretar
anniversary and election of offi-
ies; and Eugene
cers recently at the Knob Woods
Morrison, parli-
club house. The
amentarian. Mrs.
following were in-
e o n Firestone,
stalled:Me s-
program chair-
dames Jerome
man. and her
Prag, president;
committee ha v e
Sam Schrier.
planned the pro- Mrs. Brown
Norman Edel-
gram, "The Jewish Woman in
man and Harry
Fashion from Sunrise to Sun-
Box man, vice
set." Sisterhood members will be
presidents; Jack
modeling. For reservations and in-
Krass, treasurer;
formation, call Rochelle Firestone,
and Ruben Klein,
542-2531; Lee Kepes, 546-6077; or
Abe Schmier and Mrs. Prag
Barbara Leff, 544-0175.
Herbert Wallace, secretaries.
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UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer
WOMAN'S AUXILIARY has in-
Women, will meet noon Tuesday
stalled the following officers: Mes-
at Workmen's Circle Center. Sadie
dames William Appel. president;
Begun and Julia Weiss will be
Isadore Stein. Abraham Nemeth
co-hostesses. Mrs. Richard Mit-
and Samuel Pfeffer, vice presi-
tenthal, past president of the
dents; M. Kimmel, Abraham Pol-
League of Women Voters of De-
lack, Phillip Zaks, Louis Seiton
troit, and chairman of the hous-
and Ralph Levy, secretaries; Her-
ing legislation committee, will
man Cohen, treasurer; Samuel
speak. A committee will meet 1
Stewart, auditor; Nathan Speva-
p.m. Saturday at the home of
kow, parliamentarian; and Simson Frances Shayne, 19332 Fielding
Sendler, publicity chairman. Mes-
to discuss plans for the installa-
dames Max Dushkin, Joseph B.
tion of officers scheduled for June
Kripke and William Appel will 19 at King's Arms restaurant. The
serve as representatives to the
last meeting of the season will be
United Hebrew Schools' board, by
noon June 12 at the Workmen's
appointment of the president and
Circle Center. Reports from all
in accordance with the provisos
activities committees will be given.
of the constitution of the UHS for
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three representatives yearly from
UNITED ORDER TRUE SIS-
the auxiliary. The scholarship TERS will hold its 20th birthday
committee, under the chairman- celebration noon June 13 at the
ship of Mrs. George Gantz, soon Port of Three restaurant. Guests
will announce awards.
are invited. For reservations, call
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Mrs. David Redisch, 557-4271. Mrs.
CITY OF HOPE CANCER Nathan Oleshanksy installed the
FIGHTERS executive board will following officers recently for the
meet 8 p.m. Wednesday at the club's 1972-73 season: Mesdames
home of Mrs. Murray Weintraub, Paul Cavaler, president; Bernard
23601 Wildwood, Oak Park. Re- Hirsch, vice president; Gilbert
cently, the group honored its trib-
Borenstein, Richard Linton, and
ute department, under the leader- Robert Morris, secretaries; Stan-
ship of Mrs. Abe Eizelman, for ley Barr, treasurer; Meyer Berk,
contributing to a large share of mentor; Sam Markowitz, warden;
the total fund-raising effort. Pre- Arthur Markowitz, guardian;
sented with a corsage and plaque David Teache, monitress; and Ben
praising their devotion to the City Goldhoff, George Pantzer and Ben
of Hope were Mesdames Al Dia- Stein, trustees. UOTS aids medic-
mond, Louis Hyman, Morris Lin- ally indigent cancer patients and
den, William Niskar, Her m a n civic and community projects.
Shapiro and Morris Watnick.
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! ! WHY WORRY ! !
Leave Everything to Us
MUSIC STUDY CLUB will hold
its annual installation meeting'
noon Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Marvin Weckstein, 28290 Tavistock
Tr., Southfield. Mrs. Louis P.
Millet, chairman of the nominating
committee and immediate past
president, will present the slate
for the forthcoming year. Mrs. Jay
Stewart Linden, past president.
will be the installation officer. Mrs.
Jacob S. Sauls, chairman of the
scholarship committee, announces
that the guest artist will be David
Levine . cellist . Wesley Fish wick.
winner of the Grinnell Award for
piano, will accompany Levine. who
is a native Detroiter and studied
with Paul Olefsky. He is a grad-
uate of Juilliard and has played
with chamber groups, as well as
the Cleveland Symphony. He will
join the Detroit Symphony next
season. Mrs. Joseph M. Markel is
president.
The largest motor caravan in
the club's history will leave Sat-
urday morning when the Criterion
Club makes its annual travelcade
to Toronto. The group will enjoy
sightseeing. dancing, dining and
entertainment over the holiday
weekend.
Reservations are being accepted
for Criterion Club's annual instal.
lation dinner-dance to he held at
Northwood Inn the evening of
June 10.
For information. call Betty Wein-
berg, 547-65.
How does a person get United
Foundation help? Call Community
Information Ser v i c C. 833-3430.
It's a Torch Drive service with
workers trained to ads sc and re-
r people to the agency best able •
to help.
TEMPLE BETH JACOB SIS-
TERHOODelected the following
officers for 1972-73 at a recent
meeting. They are Mesdames Paul
NIVeinn, president; David Davidson,
president-elect; Ted Simon. Steven
Fish, David Stulberg and Michael
Nosanchuk, vice presidents; Her-
bert Kaufman, David Snyder and
Benjamin Bisgeier, secretaries;
Kenneth Hoard, treasurer; and
Mrs. Henry Winkelman, parlia-
mentarian. The officers will be
installed June 6.
PURITY CHAPTER, Order of
the Eastern Star, will meet 7:45
p.m. June 5 at Eureka Temple.
Plans for a birthday dinner to be
held June 19 will be made. Re-
freshments will be served.
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NEGBAH CHAPTER. Pioneer
Women, announces that a memor-
ial luncheon in memory of Celia
Mason will be held noon Wednes-
day at the Charter House Apts.
clubhouse. President Mrs. Ben
Shapiro invites friends. Mesdames
Morris Kimmel, Rose Kleinbard
and Ida Stone will serve as fiord-
esses.
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home of Mrs. Mechel Ellenberg,
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Starr will speak.
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Park. Rabbi Israel Rockove will
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