I Women's Club Activities . The board of directors of the WOMEN'S AUXILIARY, • JEW- ISH HOME FOR AGED, met June 10 at the home of Mrs. Samuel Schwartz, 17617 'Rose-. lawn Monday. June. 21, will be the last membership meeting until fall: Activities for - enter- . .taining the residents of the home will continue throughout the - summer months. At a meeting held at the home of Mrs. Max Stulberg; the WOM- EN'S EMERGENCY R E L I EF COMMITTEE elected Mrs. Irving Katz as president to succeed Mrs. M. J. Wohlgelernter. Other of- ficers are: Mrs. Allan Weisberg and Mrs. I. Kardiner, vice-presi- .dents; Mrs.. W: Katz, recording secretary; Mrs. Aaron Pomeranz, •corresponding secretary; Mrs. 'A. 'Ginsberg, correspondent; MrS. Joshua Sperka, treasurer; Mrs. J. S. Rothschild, financial secre- .tary; Mrs.' Simcha Wasserman, foreign . correspondent. A lawn party will be held June 16 at the home of Mrs. Weisberg on Wilde- mere For the benefit of Jewish DPs overseas. * * * WOMEN'S EMERGENCY RE- LIEF COMMITTEE .will hold a lawn party for the benefit of DPs at 1 p.m. Wednesday, June 16, at the home of Mrs. Allan Weisberg, ' 18965 Wildemere. Mrs. Julius S. Rothschild, - 2928 Ewald, is chair- man of the affair: For informa- tion or tickets call Mrs. Roths- child, NO. 2594. New officers were . installed June 7, at the home of Mrs. Paul Masserman, 3290 Bur- lingame. Mrs. Irving Katz is the new president. * * * officers; past `presidents, and Mes- dames Louis Linden, Joseph Rose, Harry Freedman,. Eli Good and Samuel CareL,Mrs. Max Schwarti has been appointed donor lunch- eon chairman for 1948. The next meeting will be at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, .June 15, .at the home of -Mrs: 11.: Freedman, 2051 .Hazel- wood: Charlotte Waterstone New Child Rescue Guild Holds First Installation Heads 13tYW Region The newly-formed Northwest Charlotte Waterstone was elect- ed new president of. District 6, Bnai Brith Young Women; at the recent convention in Chicago over -Memorial Day. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Waterstone of 3816 Fuller- p.• - CLUB TWO of the Pioneer Wo- rnen-*ill close their Season 'rues- day,'Jtme•15. The following offic- erg' will be installed: Mesdames Y. Landy, chairman; D. Dworkin, cultural chairman; C. Plafkin, I. Browne, J. Serlin, A. Labiner, I. Fidler, secretaries; B. Kunin, treasurer; E. Miskin, S. Boim, fund-raising chairmen, and • A. Epel. L. Band, A. Chanes and S. Young, JNF chairmen. * * * DETROIT WOMEN'S SERVICE CLUB invites the public to its in- stallation of officers June 16 at the Palm Beach Cafe. _Mrs. Nora Gold and Mrs. Bernice .Dickstein are chairmen. A food_ and clothing shower for Palestine was held June 7 at the Cultural Center. ,• 1 I CHARLOTTE WATERSTONE ton Ave., she heads one of the largest BBYW sectors in the coun- try, since District 6 includes Mich- igan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minne- sota, Nebraska and Canada and comprises 15,00 members. . Charlotte is president of Louis Marshall Young Women; serves on the board of experts composed of one representative from each division of. BBYO; has attended two national conventions in New York' where she was on the*pro- gram committee and last year ,in' St. Paul, Minn., where she was chairman of the membership and conservation committee. The 1948 national convention will be held in Detroit, July 2-7, at the .Tuller Hotel, and Charlotte will "-team with Harry Mirvis as co-chairman._ Following a dinner at Huyler's, HENRY J. MORGENTHAU CHAPTER of Bnai Brith Women installed Mrs. Bernard Bliefield as president for the season ahead; Others on the new Slate include: Mesdames Raymond Sharkey, Al- bert Lupiloff and Leonard -Far- Per, vice presidehts; Theodore Brown, Seymour Gallant and Al.. bert Monson, secretaries ; 'Joseph Felstein, treasurer; Shirley: War, ner, sentinel; Alexander Tucker, guide; Kalman Bruss, guardian; Sam Braverman, Joseph Konicov and Jack Tauber; trustees; Moston, Jerome Heitrnan, .Saul Cooper, Samuel Schiff and DaVid- Kover, board members. * * SISTERS OF ZION NIIZRACHI presented Mrs. Mitchell Shaw and Mrs. R. Miller- with certifi- Club Bali will be the scene of cates honoring their outstanding the installation of Mrs. Samuel achievements for the Child Pincus as president of the YOUNG Rescue Fund at a meeting June WOMEN'S.BICUR.CHOLEM OR- 2. The group will hold a lawn GANIZATION at 12:30 p.m, Wedr. party -.June 23 at the home- of nesday, June 16. The other offi- Mrs. Sol B. Edelman, 2250 S. La- cers are Mesdames Harry Bos- Salle Gardens. Reservations may man, Jerome Hoffman and Wil- be made by calling Mrs. Isaac: liam Frankford, vice presidents; Rosenthal, TY. 6-.6066, or Mrs. Joseph Viedrah, treasurer; Mor- Rose Singer, UN. 3-4532. ris Nemer, M. L. KahldOn, Rose * * * Brown and Newman Kriopper, YOUTH EDUCATION League secretaries. Plans for the coming announces the following officers year will be presented. for the coming year: Mesdames * * * Louis Fried, president; Lewis Mrs. Sidney Sherman was elec- Manning, Benjamin Gelman, Eli ted president f of the DETROIT Gross, Arthur Cainpbell, vice LEAGUE for the NATIONAL presidents; Morris Cohen, Robert HOME for JEWISH CHILDREN.. Dishell and Alfred Lakin, secre- Mrs. Milton Mahler and Mrs. taries; Philip °lender, treasurer; Charles Kottler are vice .presi- Morris Burst' in, remembrance dents. and memorial; Douglas Purther, case chairman; and Maurice Sil- verman, Morris Dresner, Sam Gerber, David Berg. and Harry Samlar, board members. Instal- lation will be held June 16 at the Book' CadillacHotel. , * * *l. JERICHO REBEKAH LODGE. NO. 328 will have a2 luncheon and fashion show at Frank & Seder Auditorium on June 14, 12:30 p.m. Proceeds will go to the cancer fund. Mrs. Mary Schwartz is chairman of the af--- fair. . INFANTS' SERVICE GROUP held its election of officers June 9 at the Wardell Sheraton Hotel. Mrs. David •Riseman was the in- stalling officer. Following are the newly elected board members: Mesdames Nathan.Simon, Edward Wolfson, Albert Cutler, Edward Rosenfield, Harry Goodman, Jack Freeman,' Hy Kramer, Samuel Guttentag, William Katz, Lewis Levin, Adolph Goodman, Leo Biegelman, Arthur May, Arthur Leebove. Honorary. Members of the, board are Mesdames Harry Weingarden, David Riseman and Samuel 1VIerson. 1 * * * . 11, 1948 entala(m.4...414....11■4,...twatomatmlowt...4. PROGRESSIVE LADIES UNT. VEREIN will hold a luncheon and afternoon of games at 12 noon Tuesday, June 15, at Kern's. Proceeds will go to the Child Rescue F urn d. Members and friends are invited. GOLDIE MEYERSON GROUP of the Pioneer Women held an evening of games June 3 at the home of Mrs. Joseph Brindze. Mrs. Shulamith GOldoftas related her experiences on her recent trip to Palestine. Proceeds went for child welfare in Palestine.- - * *• * LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAP- TER, Bnai Brith Women, will in- stall its new officers at a dinner at 7 pan. Wednesday, June 16, at _the Park:--Ave. Penthouse. The new leader's are Mesdames Jack .:Howell,. president; Barry I3utow, Maurice Lesagor and,. Phillip Fealk,. vice presidents; David Howell, treasurer; HarmOn Moss, Albert Katz, Paul Lewis and Harry Fox, secretaries; Moe Mil- ler, rnonitress;, Louis Magedman, Beri..Alderman, guardian. Phillip Stevens, sentinel; Sam Gutterman; Aaron itOsen and Norman Davidson, trustees. For reservations, ' call Mrs. Meyer Feinstein, installation chairman, TO. 7-7292.' Child Rescue Guild will hold its first installation Monday evening, June 14, at the home of -. Mrs. Samuel Kampner,18960 San Juan • These young women' .have al- ready contributed` the proceeds of their first successful venture' to the Mizrachi Women's Organiza- tion of-America. Mrs. Max Goldsmith, the club's organizer, will install the follow- ing 'offiters: Mrs. Edward Lutz; resident; Mesdames Joseph Gor- dan and Saha Rosenberg, vice presidents; - Mrs. Harry Rudack, treasurer; • Mesdames A. Zarrietk, S; Levin, M. Plaskove and M. Kogan, -secretaries. - THE JEWISH NEWS-9 Friday, June FLORENCE WEINTRAUB will present intermediate and advanc- ed piano students in a recital at 8 p.m. Thursday, June 17, at the Downtown YWCA. The public is invited. LEON I'S BOSTON & DEXTER 1 I I )...)1 ■ 1 )=.1mfepolaf ilinferni romirmips. ). ■ rne rmirowirwe imfipmi rm)mairma )mo) ■ i pmermiponi pmirmi lpini)mail DAD at MATi*EN'S WEAR 4 JUNE 20 I Featuring a complete choice of Father's Day gifts from the finest selection in the city. All Purchases Gift-boxed Free • DRESS SHIRTS • PAJAMAS • White and Fancies Coat Style or Slipover' Long ,and Short Sleeves Newest Patterns Gabardine' and Tropical Worsted Sport, Leisure, Cardigan • SPORT SHIRTS • NECKWEAR' • SLACKS • JACKETS MATZ- MEN'S SHOP 13226 W. McNiCH . OLS ROAD If I Off f ft IfIff tf let 9411114111 SERVICE 29 GENERAL REPAIRING ON ALL, MAKES OF CARS SPECIALS Complete Tune-wp ,. $3.95 Brake Relining $13.95 up Charge It! 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