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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-05-11

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

omens Club activities

ADAT SHALOM SISTER-
HOOD will have its annual
installation luncheon noon
Wednesday in the synagogue
social hall. Following the in-
stallation of officers, at
which Mrs. Jacob E. Segal
will preside there will be a
candlelighting ceremony hon-
oring past presidents and a
program, "Israel: "You shall
Be a Crown of Beauty . . ."
Members of the sisterhood,
representatives of the con-
firmation class and college
youth will participate. They
are Ronna Katzman, Bar-
bara Katchke, Ray Maisel,
Charlotte Nussbaum, Marla
Schechter, P h y 11 i s Soltz,
Ralph Goren and Mark
Schneider, Others in the pro-
gram will be Mesdames
Nicholas Fenakel, Norman
Leeman, Morris Botwin, J.
Stewart Linden and George
Bassin and Rabbi Jacob E.
Segal. Chairman of the day
is Mrs. Isadore Goren. As-
sisting are Mesdames Manny
Katzman, Herman Golden-
berg, Sidney Diamond,
Harvey Nussbaum, Daniel
Weinbaum, Sam Dobkin,
Nathan Starman, Fred Bend-
eroff and Berton London.
Sisterhood president Mrs. Sol
Hammerstein invites guests.
A baby sitter will be avail-
able. For reservation, call
Mrs. Goren, LI 6-5446 or Mrs.
Nussbaum, 851-4626.

* * *

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come. Other new officers are
Mesdames Sylvan Failer,
president elect; Joseph Do-
brusin, vice president; Har-
old Firestone, treasurer; and
Robert Share, Gerald Laker
and Allan Warnick, secre-
taries.

DAVID - HORODOKER
WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION
will meet noon Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. Julius Zem-
mol, 25430 Karen, Ook Park.
Plans for the June 11 lunch-
eon at Northgate Apts. social
hall will be discussed. Guests
are invited. For information,
call Mrs. Harry Schechter,
557-6674.

SHAAREY ZEDEK SIS-
FANNIE GLUCK CHAP-
TERHOOD will install Mrs. TER, Mizrachi Women, will
Robert Brody as president at hold its 35th annual donor
a luncheon noon May 21 at luncheon noon Tuesday at
the synagogue. Keynote Cong. Bnai David. For re-
speaker will be Mrs. Morris servations call chairman
Adler, and installing officer Sarah Bednarsh, 352-9363,
Mrs. Julius Meskin, a past or Lil Varnen, president
president of the sisterhood. 421-0041. Entertainment is
The commemorative prayer provided by Jocylyn Krieger.
will be delivered by Mrs. There will be prizes.
Leo Chak, wife of the ex-
* *
OAK PARK GROUP, Had- ecutive director of the con-
NORTHWEST
CHILD RES-
assah, will hold its installa- gregation. Vice presidents
tion luncheon 12:30 p.m. who will be installed are CUE WOMEN will complete
Tuesday at the Zionist Cul- Mesdames Irving Laker, Carl its canister drive today. A
tural Center. Installing offi- Bayer, Robert A. Steinberg mother and daughter lunch-
eon will be held 12:30 p.m.
cer will be past President
Mrs. Louis Cooper. For reser- and Ralph Pierce; treasurer, Thursday at the Knob-in-the-
vations, call President Mrs. Mrs. Joseph H. Newman; Woods Apts. club house. For
secretaries, Mesdames Mil- reservations, call chairman
Isiah Shafir, 352-2795.
ford Nemer, Paul Gould, Al- Zelda Kay, 642-5095, of Carol
len Charlip, and Harold Yost, 477-3465.
Katzman; parliamentarian,
Memorial Day
Mrs. Abe Katzman; and au-
Early Deadline
ditor, Mrs. Erwin Kornwise. Livonia to Hold
For sitter and luncheon re-
Due to the observ-
servations, call Mrs. Daniel Dinner-Dance
ance of Memorial Day
Gilbert, 353-9518, or Mrs.
on Monday, May 28,
Livonia Jewish Congrega-
Myron Milgrom, 353-9514.
there will be early
tion Sisterhood will hold its
* 0' *
deadlines
for
submit-
.
AVODAH CHAPTER, Pi- annual donor dinner-dance
mg publicity for the
6:30 p.m. May 23 at the Labor
oneer Women, will meet noon Zionist Institute.
... Jewish News issue of
Tuesday at the home of Dora
Friday, June 1.
A kosher dinner will be
Jecobowitz, 27400 Franklin,
Copy must be in our
Southfield. A book review served. The Gold Tones will
hands by noon Friday,
will be given by Mary Gil- provide music for dancing.
May 25, or it will be
For reservations, needed
too late for publication.
bert. Members are urged to
Please hand-deliver if
bring a new gift, money or a by Tuesday, call Mrs. Nor-
book of stamps for the man Zacks, 474-0983, or Mrs.
mail delivery will be
too late.
"Weekend in Tel Aviv" Bob Gordon, 557-3321. Guests
bazaar, noon - 10 p.m. at the are welcome.
Labor Zionist Institute.
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Worn
* *
Gynecologist, Rabbi
en, will hold a special show-
GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER,
er for the forthcoming Pio- Pioneer Women, will meet Air 'Judaism, Love
neer Women's Bazaar 11:30 noon Thursday at Coach
The final discussion in the
a.m. Tuesday at the Charter- House Apts. club house.
series of the Jewish
House Apts. club room. There will be election of spring
Institute for Brides and
Adele Mondry will speak on officers. Regina Weisman, Grooms will be held 8:30 p.m.
the life and work of David vice president, will give a Wednesday when "Judaism
Pinsky. Chana Michlin, pres reading on Israel Indepen- and the Art of Love" will be
ident, asks all members to dence Day. Refreshments will presented by Dr. Andrew A.
bring bazaar gifts, and Mrs • be served. Guests are invited. Freier, gynecologist.
Sarah Jacobs 'asks members
* * *
The spiritual side of the
to bring Jewish Nationa 1
KINNERET CHAPTER, discussion will be explored
Fund Blue and White boxes Pioneer Women, will hold a
for the spring clearance. Mother's Day luncheon noon by Rabbi Joel Poupko of the
Brunch will be served, and Monday at the Workmen's HiLlel Foundation at the Uni-
guests are welcome. For in- Circle Center. Frances versity of Michigan.
The public is invited. For
formation or transportation, Shayne, chairman for the
information, call the institute,
call Mrs. Michlin, 399-6839.
afternoon, will present the a project of Nshei Chabad,
* * *
program. Guests are invited. 542-5058.
BUSINESS AND PROFES-
SIONAL GROUP, Hadassah,
will hold its final meeting of
the year 1:30 p.m. May 20 at
Hadassah House. There will
be an installation of officers
and a white elephant sale. A
social hour will follow, and
guests are invited.

JEWISH HOME FOR
AGED WOMEN'S AUXIL-
IARY will hold its installa-
tion and luncheon noon May
21 at Cong. Bnai David. Mrs.
Sheldon Fishman, past presi-
dent, will install the newly
elected officers. Mrs. Richard
B. Kramer is chairman of the
luncheon. The auxiliary will
also celebrate its 48th anni-
versary. Auxiliary volunteers
visit patients, assist in work-
shops and in physical therapy
and take residents on excur-
sions and provide them with
transportation.
* * *
UNITED ORDER TRUE
SISTERS, Detroit 41 will in-
stall new officers at a noon
luncheon Tuesday at North-
land Auditorium. New of-
ficers are: President, Mrs.
Bernard Hirsch; vice presi-
dent, Mrs. - Gilbert Boren-
stein; secretaries, Mrs. Rich-
ard M. Linton, Mrs. George
Ober and Mrs. Julius Tap-
per; treasurer, Mrs. Arthur
* *
Markowitz; mentor, Mrs.
PYTHIAN SISTERS will
Sam Markowitz; warden/
guardian, Mrs. Bernard hold a membership tea 8
Sherman; and trustees, Mrs. p.m. Wednesday at its meet-
George Pantzer, Mrs. Ben ing hall, 2717 Coolidge,
Stein and Mrs. Betty Zucker- Berkley. There will be re-
berg. Guests are invited. For freshments and games. For
information, call Mrs. David information, call chairman
Rosetta Weiner, 836-4602, or
Teache, 642-7034.
Esther Rachleff, 968-3888.
* * *
GLENNWOOD CHAPTER,
Women's American • R T,
\\ \mIII,„ /
will hold a bazaar 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday in the Tel-Twelve
•$ ■ rkr?
Mall community room. Sta-,
SAVE!" SAVE!
tionery, jewelry, home prod-
ucts And handicrafts will be
BUY DIRECT "
on sale. Guests are invited.
FROM THE
* * *
IMPORTER
ZEDAKAH CLUB will hold
its annual installation lunch-
SlEYMOUlt
eon noon May 21 at Stouf-
KAPLAN
lY
fer's Restaurant. Mrs. Jo-
seph Stulberg will install of-
and Co.
ficers.

* r: 0:

NORTHGATE CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will meet
noon Monday at the North-
gate Apts. recreation hall.
Refreshments will be served.
Guests are invited.

e

Friday, May 11, 1973-31

Members of the elected board
are Mesdames Eli Berger, Simon
Cook, Arthur Freedman, Arnold
Golnick, Arnold Gottlieb, Edward
Haenick, Charles Goodman, Jef-
frey Ingber, Myron Kaufman,
Jerome Kurtis, Jack Lawson,
Daniel Levitsky, John Marx,
Sheldon Mintz, Michael Rosen-
feld, Morris Rubin, Robert
Donald Sherman, Donald Still-
man, Michael Zonder, William
Warren and Arnold Zuroff.

Mrs. Sheldon Plotnik will
be installed as president of
the Detroit Women of Alpha
Omega at its installation
luncheon noon Tuesday at
Shenandoah Golf and Conn-

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