THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
32 Friday, May 30, 1980
Bicur Cholem Donor Monday Mrs. Walters Will Receive
Women's Bicur Cholem
Organization will hold its
annual donor luncheon
noon Monday at Hamilton
Place, and not Tuesday as
erroneously reported in last
week's Jewish News.
RALPH
YANIRON'S
urcnestra
The women's organiza-
tion benefits the sick and
needy as well as supports
Jewish communal causes
here and in Israel.
For ticket information,
call Estelle Licht, 557-3382;
or Jean Shifman, 557-7104.
Sylvia Cohen is president.
Bezalel Sculpture Award
The educational idea is an
adequate participation in
the present life of the face
and in the ideals of the race.
—Arthur Keith
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The Bezalel Sculpture Award of Israel Bonds.
Suzie Walters, Michigan velopment of Israel's Negev
Region ORT's "Woman of Desert, the sculpture's base
the Year," will be the reci- is a three-dimensional re-
pient of the newly-created presentation of the Negev,
from which erupts power
Bezalel Sculpture Award.
The sculpture will be pre- and human figures, sym-
sented to Mrs. Walters at a bolic of the infrastructure
champagne reception on that will help bring new
behalf of State of Israel population and economic
Bonds, hosted by Mr. and growth to the area.
The Afghanistan-born
Mrs. Paul Borman of Bir-
mingham, at the Borman sculptor created the work
for the National Women's
home 8 p.m. June 9.
Dedicated to the de- Division of Israel Bonds.
Helen Kerwin Is President
of Music Study Club Women
The annual installation
luncheon of Music Study
Club of Metropolitan De-
troit will be held noon June
10 at Temple Beth El.
The musical program will
feature pianist Rosemary
Catanese; the choral group,
under the direction of Janet
Lee, accompanied by Treva
DeJong, also will perform.
Helen Kerwin will be in-
stalled as president. She has
been a member, of Music
Study Club' since age 9,
when she was part of the
Hadassah to Install Officers
Tuesday at Hamilton Place
Metropolitan Detroit
Chapter of Hadassah will
hold its annual installation
12:30 p.m. Tuesday at
Hamilton Place.
Officers to be installed
are: Annette Meskin,
president; Marilyn Ash, Ar-
lene Gould, Joan Provizer
and -Peggy Shafir, vice
president coordinators;
Magda Fox, Hilda Ham-
burger, Suzanne Kaufman,
Marcia Kersch and Dodie
Schlesinger, area vice
presidents; Maxine Steiner,
treasurer; and Paulette Bo-
rin, Faye Schnaar and
Susan Yorke, secretaries.
Phyllis Newman is the
installing officer. The pro-
gram will feature the 42nd
Street Players in a musical
revue, "A Little Bit of
Broadway." The group in-
cludes Tom Emmott, Mark
VonDrak, Don Daniels,
Maria Cimarelli and Pam
Powley.
Program committee
members are: Ruth
Meisner, Emily Lichtens-
tein, Virginia Hoffman,
Diane Klein, Judy Cole-
man, Phyllis Subar,
Carol Lawson and Mag-
gie Feldman.
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Region,
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Women's American ORT,
will have a "fashion ex-
travaganza" 7:30 p.m. Mon-
day at Emile's Salon, 31409
Southfield, Beverly Hills.
The evening will feature
strolling musicians,
cocktails and hors
d'oeuvres, hair and make-
up demonstrations and a
preview of summer fash-
ions.
Proceeds will benefit the
ORT school building pro-
gram. For tickets, call the
ORT office, 355-9151; or
the salon, 642-3315. Hus-
bands, guests and friends
are welcome. There is a
charge.
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Awards will be given for
fund raising and member-
ship to group presidents.
Refreshments will be served
at 12:30. Admission is nom-
inal.
The thrift shop van will
be available for donations
and a babysitter will be
available by advance reser-
vation only.
junior program. She has
served the group in many
capacities from member-
ship chairman to vice
president.
Mrs. Kerwin will be the
first second-generation
president of Music Study
Club. Her late mother,
Ethel Mendelson, served
in that capacity in the
1950s.
Other officers are: Vice
presidents, Mrs. Jerry C.
Rosenberg and Mrs. Gerald
Rowin; secretaries, Mrs.
Henry P. Widrich, Mrs.
Bernard Nathan and Mrs.
Felix Rosenwach; and trea-
surer, Mrs. Victor H. Lin-
den.
Board members elected
for a two-year term: Mrs.
Harvey E. Sibrack, Mrs.
Herman Fishman and Mrs.
Arthur Brown.
Elected for a one-year
term: Mrs. Bruce Hillman,
Ms. Bertha Weil and Mrs.
Bernard Ginsberg.
Mrs. Rosenberg will be
chairman of the day; Ms.
Bertha Weil, installing
officer; and Mrs. Hillman
will deliver the invoca-
tion.
For reservations, call
Libby Lamden, 356-5319;
Mrs. George Charnas, 545-
6020; or Mrs. Mark Howard.
352-4035.
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