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June 09, 1972 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-06-09

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Friday, June 9, 1972-23

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Women's

ABRAHAM-1111.LEL SIS-
TERHOOD will host an installation
luncheon in honor of its newly
elected officers noon Wednesday •
in the synagogue. Mrs. Sheldon
Fishman is installation and lunch-
eon arrangements chairman, and
Mrs. Jack Fishman will serve as
installation officer. Cantor Shabtai
Ackerman and Associate Cantor
Israel Fuchs will present a musi-
cal program. The newly-elected
officers are: Mesdames Charles
Rubin, president; Sidney Golden
and Sam Harnick, vice presidents:
Irving Michaels. treasurer: and
Henry Thumin, Manfred Lehman,
Samuel Portner • Phil Freedman
and Leon Mondry. secretaries.

Chub

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actlytttes

Pioneer
Kinneret Chapter,
Women, will hold its installation
program
luncheon and musical
noon June 19 at
t he King's Arm.s!i-
restaurant. Mrs. ;:!
Isadore Cohen.
who served as
president of Kin-
neret twice be-

ORT Women to Hear Plans at Conference

Kurt Traub, Charles 11 •lner and Morris

The Mithigan Region of Wo-
men's American ORT will hold its

W exler.
The conference is under the
Herman
chairmanship of Mrs.
Berlin, and the co-chairman is
Mrs. Gerald Corlin.

annual planning conference 7 p.m.
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
Tuesday at Southfield-Lathrup
CLUB will hold its installation
luncheon noon Wednesday at the High School.
Mrs. Donald Thal, president of
Kings Arms restaurant. Mrs_ Mor-
the Michigan Region, will project
ris Greenberg will install the of-
goals for the year during the
(leers with the assistance of Mrs.
Sam Weinman-. Mrs. Phil Bricker ' plenary session. The invocation
invocation. Mrs. will be given by :Mrs. lf. Kukes.
will give the
past region president.
Manuel Nieman, president. will be
Workshops will be conducted by
installed for a second term, along

Two Plus Two' Dance

a
- Two Plus Two" will hold
cocktail dance party 9 p.m. June
Royal
16 at Alvaro's restaurant in
Oak for singles age 21-40. There
will he live bands. Nominal dona-
tion

the following Region board mem-
with Mesdames Belle Cohen and
bers -
Harr ,. Brew n. vice presidents:
Kam Nadek. Meyer Nitzkin and
• D., in an,
Eli Rosenbaum. secret a ries: Louis Sret ■tu u
be installed 'as
l;oodman. Merr.1:
Jacobson, publicity - 1 Roi - e Shapiro.
iiN men Jar,
president. Other
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Mrs. Cohen
treasurer. Joe Baker. sunshine.
officers are Lily
r
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Jai
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Margolis,
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Roubeck. Pearl Chafed. Sarah Ease
Redisch.
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_\ ,,,id Holt,
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Kanter, Ruth Gorman and Fran- Aaron and Lawrence Shapiro, case

fore, each time
for two consecu-
tive years. w ill

ces Driker. vice presidents; Sophia workers: Estelle Alter. soci.d.
Tatelman, treasurer: Eva Gertz- Morris Alter, membership: and
man. Frances Shayne. Belle 1131- Louis Gruskin, Sam Gbld and
INFANTS SERVICE GROUP
perin and Rose Tenner, ,ecreta- Helen Feiner. telephone squad
will hold its installation luncheon
ries: and Rebecca Warren. ad: !
12:30 p.m. Tuesday at Kingsley
CLUB TWO. Pioneer Women.
visory and dues chairman. Ruth
Inn. Officers are Mesdames Nor-
man Jaffe, president; Manny Ka- Goldman will sing, and Lillian , installed the following officers re-
Zellman
will
accompany
her-
cently:
Mesdames Jeanette Seri-
men, Irving Baker and Nathan
Sarah Kanter will deliver the in- ing. president: Sylvia Schwartz,
Elkins, vice presidents: Joseph
vocation. Frances Shayne is chair- Gertrude Garmel, Rose Norwich
Rubin, treasurer; Elaine Wagman,
man of the day. For information, and Fannie Grober, vice presi-
Arnold Slutzky, Ronald Cohen,
dents; Fannie Hochman, dues
Harland Smilick and Gerald Tau- call Mrs. Shayne, KE 3-7290.
le
chairman: Yetta Winer, treasur-
ber, secretaries. Committee lead-
CITY OF HOPE CANCER er: Anna Sapperstem, Bessie
ers are Mesdames Sam Katz,
FIGHTERS will hold its final board Kunin and Lillian Levine. secre- !
Bernard Gordon, Sheldon Teplit-
meeting of the season noon Mon- taries: Anna Berg, membership
sky. Jack Homer, Lewis Malkin,
day at the Raleigh House. Reports chairman; Celia Plafkin, education
Bert Kratze, Gene Lemberg and
will be given and luncheon willchairman: Rebecca Krasno. Belt -
Leonard Abelcop. For reserva-
be served. The bowling league Nehama and telephone chairman '
tions, call Mrs. Samuel Bale, 557-
topped off its season with a lunch- j Lena Band. Jewish National Fund:
5041 or Mrs. Nathan Peiss, 548-
Pauline Lieberson and Miriam !
eon at the King's Arms. Taking
1888.
the first place award was Team ! Green, Histadrut. Jeanette Serl-
5,
Mesdames
Seymour
Handel-
inc. Israel Bonds: and Fannie
WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM
man. Jerome Kornheiser, Elliott Jaffa, bulletin co-chairman.
ORGANIZATION will hold its in-
stallation of officers noon Monday Perlman and Irving Weisberg. The
NEGBAll CHAPTER. Pioneer
individual high game of 245 was
at Kingsley Inn. Mrs. Ira Albion,
awarded to Mrs. Newton Sobel , Women, will meet noon Wednes-
vice president of Bnai Brith Wom-
and high series of 591 to Mrs. day at the Big Boy restaurant in
en's Council of Metropolitan De-
Lawrence Benderoff. Awards also Lincoln Center. Mrs. , Morris Kim-
troit. will install the following:
were presented for team high game , mei will give a report on - Rio-
Mesdames Rose Stone, president;
and series and for the most im- graphics of Israel's Leaders. -
Sam Moscow, Sam Schwartz and
proved bowler. Guests are welcome.
Jack Horwitz, vice presidents: M.
(Continued on Page 32)
A. Fine, treasurer; Ben Yates, Al-
BNAI ISRAEL SISTERHOOD •
bert Cohen, Robert Alvin, Philip
will
hold
its
installation
of
offi-
,
Kelmar and Louis Goldberg, sec-
cers noon Tuesday at the Shera-
retaries: and Morris Golden and
ton-Bloomfield Motor Inn. Mrs.
George Brown, case supervisors.
Stanliey Elbling will be installed
as president. The program will in-
YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREEN-
1 elude the president's yearly re-
FIELD SISTERHOOD will hold a
port, given by Mrs. Arthur Rosner.
joint installation of newly elected
Chairman is Mrs. Abraham Tau-
officers with the synagogue at a
FROM THE
ber. The sisterhood will hold a
melave Malke 10 p.m. Saturday
uJ
fund-raising cocktail party 9 p.m.
IMPORTER
at the center. Leonard Cohen will
June 17 at the home of Dr. and
conduct the installation. For in- •
Mrs. Mark Krane, 1177 Burnham,
SEVIVICALIR.
formation, call Gordon Ryback,
Bloomfield Hills. Guests are wel-
55'7-8880. -
come. For reservations. call Mrs.
Albert Rosenthal, 851-3794. or
ROSENWALD LADIES AUXIL-
Mrs. Mitchell Bacow. 682 - 8475.
IARY. American Legion, will hold
IMPORTER AND CUTTERS
a special meeting 8:30 p.m. Wed-
OF FINE DIAMONDS
DETROIT LEAGUE OF CARIII
nesday at the Workmen's Circle
30515 Southfield,
(Children's Asthma Research In-
Suite 100
Center. Election of officers will
! stitute and Hospital) will install
44S-9200
take place. Refreshments and
the following officers at a luncheon
games will highlight the evening.
rn
. noon Wednesday at Town and

JOE MILLER

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Country Club: Mesdames Max
Rubiner, president: Ben Lutz, Ed-
! ward Sklar, Sidney Wallace, Roy
1 Wolf, Max Cohn and Joseph Pren-
' Hs, vice presidents: Samuel P.
' Baker. treasurer: Sal Brock. Wil-
liam Genser and Lewis Carlson,
secretaries. Guests are welcome.
For reservations, call Mrs. Rubi-
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353-8427.

CHILDREN UNLIMITED is plan-
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day Saturday and Sunday at the
home of Benjamin Stein. 13109 Bal-
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