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Archaeollglcal & Historical Museum .,.. , N. High St. al 15th^l OooiTitisiN OewisH Life.. B'nai BYith Installation Sunday ¦ • • • • • • DANCE TO FOLLOW BANQUJET AT CENTER Tomorrow evening at 6:30, Zton Lodgp 2 will offer ita J952 installa¬ tion banquet at the Jewish Center. This event will mftrk thq local Or¬ der's 87th year aa a B'nal B'rith affiliate. 'Those planning this affair promise it to be one of the most outstanding banquets ever. The evening la to be highlighted by many notable attractions. A- mong these are the presentation of awards to Brothera Dave Cheses and Lloyd Graceman. The former will receive the Veterans' Service Award for his distingiiishcd work at Lockbourne Air Base and the Chillicothe Veterans' Hospital. Mr. Graceman Is to be presented with the Boy Scout Activity Award for his remarkable accomplishment in the field of youth. Through his ef¬ forts the local scout troop has ac¬ hieved great recognition. Ix>uis Matusoff, gueat speaker, will also enlighten the affair with an appropriate message. Ih an effort to provide A com¬ plete evening's entertainment, the program committtte has planned a dunce which will immediately fol¬ low the presentation of awards. Chuck Selby and hia band will pro¬ vide the music. B OfflOJEW^^SHRONICLE Serving Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community \\//\^ ""fflS^ Vol. 30, No. 87 COKlIMBUSi omo, FRIDAY, SEPTEIVIBER 12, 1952 Devoted t,f> American and Jewish Ideals Cultural Series At Center to Open Augusta Frank, standing concert midwest, will be opening program Center Cultural Sept. 21, 8:30 p. one of the out- pianists in the featured on- the of the Jewlah Scries Sunday. according to Smorgasbord, Skit, Features of Hadassah's '52 Paid-Up Membership Luncheon Tuesday ({adassah's paid-up membership luncheon .'Tuesday, 12:30 p. m., at the Jewish Center, will be In the form of a lavish smorgasbord. Last year's affair was ao successful that Hadassah la repeating, promising its members delicious food in many* varieties aerved in attractive smorgas bord style. Mrs, Ben Sussman, Program chairman, anounces that a skit en¬ titled, "Leave Of Absence", will be presented. Those ,participating: Mrs. Joseph F. Cohen, Mrs. Arthur Hersch, Mrs. Bon Sussman , and Mrs. Sanford Timen. Musical selec¬ tions will be presented by Mrs. Jos¬ eph Groban. Members of the Telephone com¬ mittee who are calUng'J^or reserva¬ tions are: Mesdames Louia Adel¬ man, Murray Barnett , Norman Berger, Barney Brandwene, Ed¬ ward Buckwald, Paul Calllf, San¬ ford Cohen, Elaine Corman, Har¬ old Edelstein, Mort Felgenbaum. Mesdames Benno Forchheimer, Max Friedman, Philip Gellman, Julius Gutter, Daniel Haas, Harold Harris, Jo Herman, Simon Kahn, Joseph Kass, Gary Kerstein, David Levison, Arthur Levy, Martin Marx, Norman Nadel, Sam Newpoff, Frank Nutls, Al Rosenfleld. Mesdames Irvin Hoth, Louis Roth, Leon Sellgson, Arnold Sher, David Slrken, Paul Sloaiy, Alvin Solove, Max Swerdlow, Cnarlds Talis, Al¬ bert Wasserstrom, Leon; seratrom. Any member not contacted should make reservations Immediately by calling Mrs. Howard Schoenbaum; DO. 5763, or Mrs. Sam Gordon, EX. 1893, chairmen of the Telephone committee. Honored guests at the smorgas¬ bord are this year's ne^^ Hadassah membera, Mrs. Harold ^ Edelstein and Mra. Richard Plsher, member¬ ahlp chairmen, and their comittee win be at the door to welcome new members. Hadassah's intcnslvo memberahlp campaign will be con¬ tinued through October. Sittar Service Senior Hadassah Will provide baby-sitter service for all children between tho ages of 3-6. 'Open House' at New Home for Aged Jews Sunday Afternoon Tomorrow is the big day at the Columbus Home for Aged Jews — the remodeled and completely uxui modernis- tically furnished structure located at 115 Wooifiand Ave. annoutvcemcnt by Mark D. ^elnk nopf, chairman of the Adult Ac¬ tivities and Education committee. Mrs. Frank, who haa appeat'ed as guest soloist with Izler Solomon and the Columbus Philharmonic Orchestra, will perform Robert Schumann's "Carnaval". The "Carnaval", conmpsed In 1834, repreaents that period In Schu¬ mann's life when his whimsical Ideas were allowed fullest away. Curtain-raiser for this triple- treat program will be Gallery Players' presentation of Phillip Moeller's one-act satirical comedy. "Helena's Husband", based on the Helen of Troy legend. Appearing in the cast't\f this first production of the Center's Adult Drama Group for the season are: Rita Bender, Richard Stilling, Marv Silbersteln, Edwin Levin and Norma Reich. An exhibit of the art and cera¬ mics work of students of the Cen¬ ter's Adult Art Classes wHI be un¬ veiled In the Adult Lounge as a third portion of the cultural pro¬ gram. Students who have not yet brought their paintings and cera¬ mic ware to the Center are urged to do so before Wednesday, Sept. 17. Admission to the cultunal pro¬ gram Is free to Center members. Reservations may be made by call¬ ing the Center. Non-member fee for the evening Is $1.20 tax InclOd- ed. BETH JACX)B SISTERHOOD Beth Jacob Sisterhood Is holding its annual paid-up membership luncheon Wednesday, Oot. 15, 12:80 p. m., in the soolal hall of the syna¬ gogue. Plefiiie keep the date open and watch the Chronicle for more de- | slngham Rd- loXig, All membe;rs are urged to attend, Work degree al'tJs^He wai; yearswtth^H SIMON OOHEN Mr. Edward F. Schlezinger, presi¬ dent of the Jewish Center, an¬ nounces the appointment of Mr. Si¬ mon Cohen as Director of Group Work Activities. Mr. Cohen has a Bachelor of Science degree In Business and Ac¬ counting and a Maator of Social V^ork degree from Boston Univer- was aasoclated for many .Hecht Houae In Boston,' first as a group leader, thi board member and finally as one of the professional staff. He abrved group worker with the Jewish Cen¬ ter In Brockton, Mass. Mr. Cohen comes to Colu: from Portland,'pre., where for years he waa Program Director ol the Jewish Con>munity Center. He has a particular interest In Jewish music and art, and was reaponaible for the development of the Port¬ land Jewlah Music Council. In his new position, Mr. Cohen will supervise the Center's group work program in the following age categories: Children, Juniors, In¬ termediates, Teen-Agers and Young Adults. Associated with him In this work win be Marvin Josolowitz and Lester Levin of the Center profes¬ sional staff. Mr. Cohen is married and has two boys, Mark, aged 9, and Stan¬ ley, 6. Mr. Schlezlnger stated that the community can look forward to an extremely well-rounded program of service In every age group. BRANDEIS WOMEN A regular board meeting of the Columbus Chapter of Women for Brandels will be held Monday, 10 a. m., at the home of Mrs. William Wasserstrom, president, 84S S. Caa- HABBI NATHANIEL STEINBERG TO OFFICIATE AT AHAyAS SHOLOM HIGH HOLIDAY SEUVI0E8 Offiolala of Ahavaa Sholom Congregation thle week announced the appointment of Rabbi Nathaniel Steinberg of Pittsburgh aa spiritual leader at the synago|Eue, 878 S. Ohio Ave. Rabbi Steinberg will officiate at thb Ro9b Hashonah and Yom Kip- puir blgb holiday services begiiiDlng Friday, Sept 19, at 6:1A p. m. Sohll- cbo8 will be chanted tonight (Saturday) at midnight. Officials of the Home have tended a cordial welcome to the Jewish community of Columbus to "open house" there from T. .p. m. to 4 o'clock Sunday. Tlie public is in¬ vited to make a tour of the estab¬ lishment and to greet the guests who have already been granted oc¬ cupancy. This offers a timely opportunity for the community to officially meet the newly-appointed super¬ visors of the Home for Aged - Mr. and Mra. Slgmund Zupnik. Applications will be accepted at thu Home tomorrow. o Twig 89 Planning Benefit Party Mrs. Daniel Wigodskl, president of Twig 89 of Children's Hospital, has the following women actively engaged In the planning and ar¬ rangements for the benefit card esday, Oct. 1 at the Ish Center: Card Party chairman: Mra. Louis oblns. Tickets: Mrs. Louis Golden, Herman Siegel, Mrs. Max dman. ispitality: Mrs. Malcolm Young, rs. Lee Cohen, Mrs. Nathan Faat, Mrs. Joseph Feldman, Mrs. Sol Barnett, Mrs. Sam Nedelman. Prizes; Mrs. H. Stone, Mra. IjOuIs Gurevltz, Mra. Sam Daroe. Publici¬ ty: Mra. Bernard Caplan. A large and enthuslfistic crowd turned out for the last card party sponsored by Twig 89 and enjoyed an evening of fun and entertain¬ ment knowing that they contribut¬ ed to this vital and worthwhile cause. The entire net proceeds are turned over to Children's Hospital. Please make up your table early and get your tickets for this gala occasion from any member of the group listed above. Many, many lovely prizes will be given during the evening and your support and generous response Is appreciated. ADL FILM ON LOCAL STATION The Columbus Rc'glonal ADL of- i fice announces that the 2nd aficTWia--^ ing by Columbua tel<*vislon stations of the ADL film, "Your Neighbor Celebrates the Jewish Holidays", will take place on Station WLW-C, tomorrow, from 2:00 to 2:30 p. m. • Rabbi Jerome D. Folkman will make the introductory rem.arka, which will be followed by a show¬ ing of the film depicting the cere¬ monies and algniflcajice of the major Jewlah holidays. These showings are being spon¬ sored by Zion Lodge of B'nal B'rith. B. B. DEPUTIES HERE THIS WEEK-END Zion Uidge. B'nal B'rith, will be host this week-end tp the annual opening conference of District dep¬ uties, at which plans will be made for the coming year. The confer¬ ence in Columbus will Includo all deputies eaat of the Mlssiaslppl River. 'Lawrence E. Goldman of Kansas City, member of the District Gen¬ eral Committee, will preside. Seasions will be held Saturday and Sunday at tho Deehler-WaUlck Hotel, opening with a welcome by Richard H. Grundstein, president of Zion Lodge. The people that do know their God shall be strong, and do ex¬ ploits.—Dan. 11:82. AHAVAS SHOLOM SISTERHOOD First meeting of the Ahavas Sholom Sisterhood will be a paid- up membership luncheon in the social hall of the synagogue Wed¬ nesday, Sept. 24, 1 p. m. Chairmen are Mrs. I. Kauffman and Mrs. Sol Rising. The opening prayer will be given by Mrs. Sain Oreen.berg. Honor New Council Members Monday Council of Jewish Women bop*d- members, officers, and the mem¬ bership committee are honoring new members of the Council at a tea Monday, 2 p. m., at the Elxcel slor Club. Mrs. R. J. Stern, jr., chairman ybf the membership committee, nounced that the tea will allow n«w members to meet the various chair¬ men ot the organizations and learn of the numerous activities of Coun¬ cil. Mrs. Bernard Feitllnger, presi¬ dent, will welcome new members. Mrs. Robert Blashek will discuss the various phases of Council's work, locally, nationally and inter¬ nationally. Mrs. Nate Berlin, chair¬ man of personnel, will show in out¬ line form Council's committees, for which they may sign up to parti¬ cipate. IXiesday, Oct. 7, new and old membera will see Council in high gear at the first general member¬ ship jneetlilg through a gala pro¬ duction, depleting Council's role In the world of legislation and politics. FOIST JWV MEETING; STAG AFFAIR OCT. 7 Capitol Post' 122, Jewish War Veteransi wtil hold Its first meeting Tuesday at Broad St. Temple, 8:1Q p. m. Mel Furman, Post Commander, win preside.* OOUNdLElTES' PICNI08UPPER TOMORROW AT EXCELSIOR CLUB WITH WESTERN-STYLE THEME CouncUettes' annual membership plcnlC'SUpper for all girls of high school age will be held tomorrow. 4:30 p. m., at the Excelsior Club, Marv Josolowitz of the Center staff will lead the western-style theme In a group sing. CouncUettes who have been busy making arrangements for the picnic are ^etty Abel and Bev ly Flelsiunan (picnic-supper). Sandra Dolinger, EUleen Kessel and Roberta Yenkin (membership) and Carolyn O'Koon, Phyllis Roth and Marcla Slaven (publicity). The group meets once a month; dues are $1.76 per year.
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Full Text | Archaeollglcal & Historical Museum .,.. , N. High St. al 15th^l OooiTitisiN OewisH Life.. B'nai BYith Installation Sunday ¦ • • • • • • DANCE TO FOLLOW BANQUJET AT CENTER Tomorrow evening at 6:30, Zton Lodgp 2 will offer ita J952 installa¬ tion banquet at the Jewish Center. This event will mftrk thq local Or¬ der's 87th year aa a B'nal B'rith affiliate. 'Those planning this affair promise it to be one of the most outstanding banquets ever. The evening la to be highlighted by many notable attractions. A- mong these are the presentation of awards to Brothera Dave Cheses and Lloyd Graceman. The former will receive the Veterans' Service Award for his distingiiishcd work at Lockbourne Air Base and the Chillicothe Veterans' Hospital. Mr. Graceman Is to be presented with the Boy Scout Activity Award for his remarkable accomplishment in the field of youth. Through his ef¬ forts the local scout troop has ac¬ hieved great recognition. Ix>uis Matusoff, gueat speaker, will also enlighten the affair with an appropriate message. Ih an effort to provide A com¬ plete evening's entertainment, the program committtte has planned a dunce which will immediately fol¬ low the presentation of awards. Chuck Selby and hia band will pro¬ vide the music. B OfflOJEW^^SHRONICLE Serving Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community \\//\^ ""fflS^ Vol. 30, No. 87 COKlIMBUSi omo, FRIDAY, SEPTEIVIBER 12, 1952 Devoted t,f> American and Jewish Ideals Cultural Series At Center to Open Augusta Frank, standing concert midwest, will be opening program Center Cultural Sept. 21, 8:30 p. one of the out- pianists in the featured on- the of the Jewlah Scries Sunday. according to Smorgasbord, Skit, Features of Hadassah's '52 Paid-Up Membership Luncheon Tuesday ({adassah's paid-up membership luncheon .'Tuesday, 12:30 p. m., at the Jewish Center, will be In the form of a lavish smorgasbord. Last year's affair was ao successful that Hadassah la repeating, promising its members delicious food in many* varieties aerved in attractive smorgas bord style. Mrs, Ben Sussman, Program chairman, anounces that a skit en¬ titled, "Leave Of Absence", will be presented. Those ,participating: Mrs. Joseph F. Cohen, Mrs. Arthur Hersch, Mrs. Bon Sussman , and Mrs. Sanford Timen. Musical selec¬ tions will be presented by Mrs. Jos¬ eph Groban. Members of the Telephone com¬ mittee who are calUng'J^or reserva¬ tions are: Mesdames Louia Adel¬ man, Murray Barnett , Norman Berger, Barney Brandwene, Ed¬ ward Buckwald, Paul Calllf, San¬ ford Cohen, Elaine Corman, Har¬ old Edelstein, Mort Felgenbaum. Mesdames Benno Forchheimer, Max Friedman, Philip Gellman, Julius Gutter, Daniel Haas, Harold Harris, Jo Herman, Simon Kahn, Joseph Kass, Gary Kerstein, David Levison, Arthur Levy, Martin Marx, Norman Nadel, Sam Newpoff, Frank Nutls, Al Rosenfleld. Mesdames Irvin Hoth, Louis Roth, Leon Sellgson, Arnold Sher, David Slrken, Paul Sloaiy, Alvin Solove, Max Swerdlow, Cnarlds Talis, Al¬ bert Wasserstrom, Leon; seratrom. Any member not contacted should make reservations Immediately by calling Mrs. Howard Schoenbaum; DO. 5763, or Mrs. Sam Gordon, EX. 1893, chairmen of the Telephone committee. Honored guests at the smorgas¬ bord are this year's ne^^ Hadassah membera, Mrs. Harold ^ Edelstein and Mra. Richard Plsher, member¬ ahlp chairmen, and their comittee win be at the door to welcome new members. Hadassah's intcnslvo memberahlp campaign will be con¬ tinued through October. Sittar Service Senior Hadassah Will provide baby-sitter service for all children between tho ages of 3-6. 'Open House' at New Home for Aged Jews Sunday Afternoon Tomorrow is the big day at the Columbus Home for Aged Jews — the remodeled and completely uxui modernis- tically furnished structure located at 115 Wooifiand Ave. annoutvcemcnt by Mark D. ^elnk nopf, chairman of the Adult Ac¬ tivities and Education committee. Mrs. Frank, who haa appeat'ed as guest soloist with Izler Solomon and the Columbus Philharmonic Orchestra, will perform Robert Schumann's "Carnaval". The "Carnaval", conmpsed In 1834, repreaents that period In Schu¬ mann's life when his whimsical Ideas were allowed fullest away. Curtain-raiser for this triple- treat program will be Gallery Players' presentation of Phillip Moeller's one-act satirical comedy. "Helena's Husband", based on the Helen of Troy legend. Appearing in the cast't\f this first production of the Center's Adult Drama Group for the season are: Rita Bender, Richard Stilling, Marv Silbersteln, Edwin Levin and Norma Reich. An exhibit of the art and cera¬ mics work of students of the Cen¬ ter's Adult Art Classes wHI be un¬ veiled In the Adult Lounge as a third portion of the cultural pro¬ gram. Students who have not yet brought their paintings and cera¬ mic ware to the Center are urged to do so before Wednesday, Sept. 17. Admission to the cultunal pro¬ gram Is free to Center members. Reservations may be made by call¬ ing the Center. Non-member fee for the evening Is $1.20 tax InclOd- ed. BETH JACX)B SISTERHOOD Beth Jacob Sisterhood Is holding its annual paid-up membership luncheon Wednesday, Oot. 15, 12:80 p. m., in the soolal hall of the syna¬ gogue. Plefiiie keep the date open and watch the Chronicle for more de- | slngham Rd- loXig, All membe;rs are urged to attend, Work degree al'tJs^He wai; yearswtth^H SIMON OOHEN Mr. Edward F. Schlezinger, presi¬ dent of the Jewish Center, an¬ nounces the appointment of Mr. Si¬ mon Cohen as Director of Group Work Activities. Mr. Cohen has a Bachelor of Science degree In Business and Ac¬ counting and a Maator of Social V^ork degree from Boston Univer- was aasoclated for many .Hecht Houae In Boston,' first as a group leader, thi board member and finally as one of the professional staff. He abrved group worker with the Jewish Cen¬ ter In Brockton, Mass. Mr. Cohen comes to Colu: from Portland,'pre., where for years he waa Program Director ol the Jewish Con>munity Center. He has a particular interest In Jewish music and art, and was reaponaible for the development of the Port¬ land Jewlah Music Council. In his new position, Mr. Cohen will supervise the Center's group work program in the following age categories: Children, Juniors, In¬ termediates, Teen-Agers and Young Adults. Associated with him In this work win be Marvin Josolowitz and Lester Levin of the Center profes¬ sional staff. Mr. Cohen is married and has two boys, Mark, aged 9, and Stan¬ ley, 6. Mr. Schlezlnger stated that the community can look forward to an extremely well-rounded program of service In every age group. BRANDEIS WOMEN A regular board meeting of the Columbus Chapter of Women for Brandels will be held Monday, 10 a. m., at the home of Mrs. William Wasserstrom, president, 84S S. Caa- HABBI NATHANIEL STEINBERG TO OFFICIATE AT AHAyAS SHOLOM HIGH HOLIDAY SEUVI0E8 Offiolala of Ahavaa Sholom Congregation thle week announced the appointment of Rabbi Nathaniel Steinberg of Pittsburgh aa spiritual leader at the synago|Eue, 878 S. Ohio Ave. Rabbi Steinberg will officiate at thb Ro9b Hashonah and Yom Kip- puir blgb holiday services begiiiDlng Friday, Sept 19, at 6:1A p. m. Sohll- cbo8 will be chanted tonight (Saturday) at midnight. Officials of the Home have tended a cordial welcome to the Jewish community of Columbus to "open house" there from T. .p. m. to 4 o'clock Sunday. Tlie public is in¬ vited to make a tour of the estab¬ lishment and to greet the guests who have already been granted oc¬ cupancy. This offers a timely opportunity for the community to officially meet the newly-appointed super¬ visors of the Home for Aged - Mr. and Mra. Slgmund Zupnik. Applications will be accepted at thu Home tomorrow. o Twig 89 Planning Benefit Party Mrs. Daniel Wigodskl, president of Twig 89 of Children's Hospital, has the following women actively engaged In the planning and ar¬ rangements for the benefit card esday, Oct. 1 at the Ish Center: Card Party chairman: Mra. Louis oblns. Tickets: Mrs. Louis Golden, Herman Siegel, Mrs. Max dman. ispitality: Mrs. Malcolm Young, rs. Lee Cohen, Mrs. Nathan Faat, Mrs. Joseph Feldman, Mrs. Sol Barnett, Mrs. Sam Nedelman. Prizes; Mrs. H. Stone, Mra. IjOuIs Gurevltz, Mra. Sam Daroe. Publici¬ ty: Mra. Bernard Caplan. A large and enthuslfistic crowd turned out for the last card party sponsored by Twig 89 and enjoyed an evening of fun and entertain¬ ment knowing that they contribut¬ ed to this vital and worthwhile cause. The entire net proceeds are turned over to Children's Hospital. Please make up your table early and get your tickets for this gala occasion from any member of the group listed above. Many, many lovely prizes will be given during the evening and your support and generous response Is appreciated. ADL FILM ON LOCAL STATION The Columbus Rc'glonal ADL of- i fice announces that the 2nd aficTWia--^ ing by Columbua tel<*vislon stations of the ADL film, "Your Neighbor Celebrates the Jewish Holidays", will take place on Station WLW-C, tomorrow, from 2:00 to 2:30 p. m. • Rabbi Jerome D. Folkman will make the introductory rem.arka, which will be followed by a show¬ ing of the film depicting the cere¬ monies and algniflcajice of the major Jewlah holidays. These showings are being spon¬ sored by Zion Lodge of B'nal B'rith. B. B. DEPUTIES HERE THIS WEEK-END Zion Uidge. B'nal B'rith, will be host this week-end tp the annual opening conference of District dep¬ uties, at which plans will be made for the coming year. The confer¬ ence in Columbus will Includo all deputies eaat of the Mlssiaslppl River. 'Lawrence E. Goldman of Kansas City, member of the District Gen¬ eral Committee, will preside. Seasions will be held Saturday and Sunday at tho Deehler-WaUlck Hotel, opening with a welcome by Richard H. Grundstein, president of Zion Lodge. The people that do know their God shall be strong, and do ex¬ ploits.—Dan. 11:82. AHAVAS SHOLOM SISTERHOOD First meeting of the Ahavas Sholom Sisterhood will be a paid- up membership luncheon in the social hall of the synagogue Wed¬ nesday, Sept. 24, 1 p. m. Chairmen are Mrs. I. Kauffman and Mrs. Sol Rising. The opening prayer will be given by Mrs. Sain Oreen.berg. Honor New Council Members Monday Council of Jewish Women bop*d- members, officers, and the mem¬ bership committee are honoring new members of the Council at a tea Monday, 2 p. m., at the Elxcel slor Club. Mrs. R. J. Stern, jr., chairman ybf the membership committee, nounced that the tea will allow n«w members to meet the various chair¬ men ot the organizations and learn of the numerous activities of Coun¬ cil. Mrs. Bernard Feitllnger, presi¬ dent, will welcome new members. Mrs. Robert Blashek will discuss the various phases of Council's work, locally, nationally and inter¬ nationally. Mrs. Nate Berlin, chair¬ man of personnel, will show in out¬ line form Council's committees, for which they may sign up to parti¬ cipate. IXiesday, Oct. 7, new and old membera will see Council in high gear at the first general member¬ ship jneetlilg through a gala pro¬ duction, depleting Council's role In the world of legislation and politics. FOIST JWV MEETING; STAG AFFAIR OCT. 7 Capitol Post' 122, Jewish War Veteransi wtil hold Its first meeting Tuesday at Broad St. Temple, 8:1Q p. m. Mel Furman, Post Commander, win preside.* OOUNdLElTES' PICNI08UPPER TOMORROW AT EXCELSIOR CLUB WITH WESTERN-STYLE THEME CouncUettes' annual membership plcnlC'SUpper for all girls of high school age will be held tomorrow. 4:30 p. m., at the Excelsior Club, Marv Josolowitz of the Center staff will lead the western-style theme In a group sing. CouncUettes who have been busy making arrangements for the picnic are ^etty Abel and Bev ly Flelsiunan (picnic-supper). Sandra Dolinger, EUleen Kessel and Roberta Yenkin (membership) and Carolyn O'Koon, Phyllis Roth and Marcla Slaven (publicity). The group meets once a month; dues are $1.76 per year. |
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