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June 17, 1977 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-06-17

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

38 Friday, June 17, 1977

The first ski club in the
U.S. was organized in Ish-
pemingi-: Mich.

Abraham Alexander,
American lieutenant of the
dragoons in the Carolinas
during the Revolutionary
War, was a volunteer lay
minister of Charleston's
Beth Elohim Congregation,
and wrote in his own hand,
a prayer book for the High
Holy Days.

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(Continued from Page 33) .
BETH ACHIM SISTER-
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as president for her second
term at the women's an-
nual , installation luncheon.
Other officers are : Marian
Lasher, Sharon Leeman
and Esther Rosenblum,
vice presidents; Irma Gla-
ser, Sharon Burns, Nancy
Miller, Pauline Norman, Ar-
lene Burlant, Annette Lip-
man, Gertrude Rosen and
Maxine Stoler, secretaries;
and Trudy Lumelsky, treas-
urer. Elected board mem-
bers are Gladys Allen,
Elizabeth Cantor, Marcia
Davis, Beverly Hacker,
Beth Jacobs, Sylvia Pan-
ush, Anne Panter, Mildred

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Rosenbaum,
Ruth
Schwartz, Judith Siegel,
Audrey Silverman, Eve
Stotzky, Dorothy Trock and
Estelle Wainer. Appointed
board members are Sandra
Brenner, Ceil Davis, Fern
Ettinger, Lillian Feuerman,
Lillian Finkelstein, Annie
Friedman, Sylvia Gold-
smith, Lillian Katz, Naomi
Kelman,'Sylvia Korby, Har-
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ther Lisner, Ida Logan, Be-
verly Mitz, Sandra Rubin,
Joyce Sherman, Esther
Stein, Phyllis Subar, Edith
Sweetwine, Bertha Wasser-
man, Geraldine Weingarden
and Bernice Wilson. Doro-
thy Chaiken, past president
and immediate past presi-
dent of the Michigan
Branch of the Women's
League for Conservative
Judaism and a national
board member, was instal,
ling officer. Lotty Partovich
was chairman of the day
and Sheila Schussler, instal-
lation chairman.
***
BUSINESS AND PROFES-
SIONAL CHAPTER,
Women's American ORT,
will install its officers 7
p.m. Monday, at the
Roman Terrace Restau-
rant. The following officers
will be installed: Sarah
Glicklin, president; Toby
Cheek, - Lillian Nacmani,
Mildred Lepler, Betty Holtz-
man, secretaries; Fern
Katz, treasurer. Guests are
welcome. For information,
call Mrs. Henry Lybeck,
968-0479.
***
BETH MOSES SISTER-
HOOD will meet 8 p.m.
Wednesday in • the syna-
gogue.
gogue. Newly elected offi-
cers to be installed are:
Rita Terebelo, president;
Lanka . Ilkow, Sophie Fel-
dman and Lorraine Rubin,
vice presidents; Doris
Bean, treasurer; Elizabeth
Gross, Ruth Penner, Rob-
erta Weisswasser, secretar-
ies; Sylvia Glantz, parlimen-
tarian. Newly elected board
members a-e: Hilda Alspec-
tor, Ethel I. -Tman, Dorothy
Deitch, Evelyn Drootmen,
Sarah Farkus, Bunny
Frank, Gertrude Green, Lil-
lian Grey, Bea Leaderman,
Betty Merna, Pearl Miller,
Terry Papp, Harriet Ro-
goff, Ilene Rubin, Barbara
Schnipper, Gertrude Schnei-
der, Bessie Shea, Evelyn
Skupsky, Estelle Smith.
Husbands and guests are in-
vited. A social hour and pro-
gram will follow.
***
CLUB TWO,
Pioneer --
Women, will meet 11:30
a.m. Tuesday in the Lincoln
Towers Apts. club room.
Sarah Friedman will be

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