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May 16, 1952 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-05-16

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THE JEWISH NEWS-1 1

Friday, May 16, 1952

ornen:i

MOGEN ABRAHAM SISTER- and social at 9 p.m., Monday, in
HOOD will install newly-elected the synagogue social hall. Mrs.
officers at an installation pro- Molly Fellows, program chair-
gram en June 3. The officers man, has made arrangements
are: Mesdames Hyman M. Beale, for a square dance to be held
president; Alex Steinman, vice- jointly with the Men's Club on
president; Samuel Goodman May 24. Jim Schultheis and his
and Morris Levine, secretaries; Sundown Serenaders will pro-
and Jacob M. Brown, treasurer. vide dance music.
• • •
A board meeting will be held
ROSE SITTIG COHEN PTO.
Tuesday, at the home of Mrs.
Harry Altman, 4025 Clements, at United Hebrew Schools, will
which time board members will present a mother - daughters'
program Wednesday, 1 p.m., in
be selected.
• • •
the auditorium. Dessert lunch-
OMICRON AUXILIARY, Al- eon will be served. Mrs. Joseph
pha Zeta Omega pharmaceuti- S. Rodd, nominating chairman,
cal fraternity, presented a fash- will present the slate, and elec-
ion show at its recent Mother's tion of officers will be held.
Day affair. Movies of past aux- Guest speaker will be Mrs.
Joshua Sperka, and Belle Men-
iliary events were shown.
« • •
kowitz, vocalist and pianist. will
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL entertain with songs. Mrs. Irv-
CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, will hold i n g Arlin, president, invites
an election meeting Tuesday friends to attend.
• • •
evening. at Young Israel Center.
Rabbi Samuel Prero will speak
DETROIT LADIES LECHEM
on - Sociological Aspects of Mar- ANEEIM will hold a mother and
riage.'' Working on the nomi- daughter banquet at 6 p.m..
nating committee are chair- Wednesday. at Lachar's. Friends
man, Pearl Nusbaum, and Re- are urged to make reservations
becca .Winston, Betty Rockaway, by calling Mrs. Melinsky. TO.
Margaret Kabachnik, Alice Weil, 5-4223.
• .
Marian Cohenand Nancy Miller.
• • •
LADIES FRIENDLY AID
Mrs. Morris Adler will address GROUP, formerly L au n cl r y
BUSINESS & ROFESSIONAL Ladies Social Club., held a
GROUP, Hadassah. at its closing brunch at which Isaac Finkel-
dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m.. stein was guest speaker.
Tuesday, at L'Aiglon's. She will
(More Clubs on Page 14)
speak on "Leadership in Hadas-1
sari, - Mrs. Theodore Bargman,
past Chapter president, will in-1
Rent or Buy
stall officers and board members
.
Your Gown
in a special . ceremony titled
Cities most com-
"From Strength to Strength."1
plete collection of
Rosalind Schubot, president, will
nationolk, featured
report on activities. For reserva-1
fashions
tions call Goldie Slakter, TY. 5-
• Wedding Veils
1124
• Bridesmaids

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WO. 1-9483

Gltunour
. Fashion Sliop

While Tbet
Last

While Thei
Last

While Then
Last

$9

95

PAI R

PAIR

"Ceresnie Means Satisfaction"



Cleaning

• Repairing

HURRY! HURRY!

Remodeling

FOR BEST SELECTION

BE SURE TO SEE OUR COMPLETE
SELECTION Of MINK CAPES,
STOLES AND JACKETS IN NEW
EXCITING STYLES!

We Believe This Is the Rest Drapery

11547 DEXTER

Value in the County-)

Here is the story . . . after a successful Spring season of

custom made drapery business, we accumulated a large
amount of what we call short ends of the finest drapery
materials, such as hand printed Antique Satins, Failes.

Bark Cloth. Shantungs. Gold Overlays and Pebble Cloth.
We kept our shop busy, and we made up all these ma-

terials into draperies. Some 1, 2. 3 and as much as 6
pairs of a pattern. Regularly you would have to pay just

about double the present sale price. Please remember .
that after these are gone there are no more . . . they

can't be duplicated' So take advantage and be here early!

24th Season of

FARBAND CAMP
KINDERWELT

Will Open June 29, 1952

Tests.

A CAPABLE STAFF OF 70:









Two Registered Nurses
Mature Counselors
Certified Red Cross Life Savers
Specialists in Arts and Crafts
Jewish Cultural Program

Under the Leadership of

DR. NORMAN DRACHLER, Camp Director

Assure four Child a Safe and Happy

Summer Vacation

In conjunct4on with the drapery event. we are also offer-

ing 42 x 31 celanese Ninon panel curtains. Reg. 84.98
at only 52.98 a pair. Hathaway Nylon curtains, 42 x 81.

Reg. $6.93 at $4.98 a pair. About 200 Cottage Sets and

dinette curtains . . . values up to $5.98 to go for only
$3.00 a set or pair, 600 dozen of Cannon and Fieldcrest'

towels in all the latest shades ... Reg values from $1.29
to $2.98 will be sold from 69c to $1.59 ... Hand Printed

Taffeta shower sets, Reg. $13.95. values to go at $9.95

.

domestics such as sheets, pillow cases, mattress pads

and covers. toweling ... Everything is price at astonishing

low prices.

Open Thursday
and Saturday
Until 9 P.M.

A LIMITED NUMBER OF VACANCIES ARE STILL AVAILABLE

CALL OUR REGISTRARS:

;

Mrs.

D. Kumove, WE. 4-2978

*

Mrs S. Levine, UN. 3-0219 - Mrs. S. Sislin, UN. 1-3210

Mrs. Morris Sandubrae, presi-
dent of .BNAI DAVID SISItat-
HOOD, announces a meeting

For Information Call UN. 3-3626



Reg. $22.95
Values

7300 W. McNICHOLS, Cor. Monica

.Mrs. Irwin Berman, membership
chairman of the Pioneer Wom-
en's Council, will be guest
speaker. A prize will be given to
the v.oman bringing the most

banquet May 7, in which both
active Nu Chapter at Wayne
University . and the Alumnae
participated. Audrey Soskin,
president of the actives, re-
seived.a cup for being - the most
active member, and Jackie Smo-
1insky received a bracelet as the
most outstanding pledge. A
lashion show followed.

Reg. $18.95
Values

Ceresnie Bros.

-Mario Beauty Salon

'

Reg. $12.95
Values

in



For Appointment DI. 1-1240



YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH
LADIES will hold their annual
picnic at 10 a.m., June 15. at the
Yeshivah. Cooks will prepare
food all day, and games for both
young and old are being plan-1
tied. Proceeds will go to the
maintenance fund of the Beth'
Jacob School.
• • •
AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday, at the home of Mrs.
Sidney Kroll, 19211 Parkside.
Musical selections will be pre-
sented by Rene Terebelo, and

MADE IN OUR OWN SHOP

Utmost Confidence

PERMANENT WAVES
and HAIR STYLING

• • •

DRAPERIES

Store Your Furs With

We Will Accept
EVENING APPOINTMENTS
For Your . . .

:two

1000 PAIR TRAVERSE

PROTECTION

FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE . . .

DAVIDA PHILLIPS CHAPTER,1
Bnai Brith Young Women, will.
hold its annual fashion show
and tea at 2 p.m., May 25. at
Wayne University's Hillel House.

VALUES

FUR



107 Clifford

cifiPor

and . . .

Complete Acce.sories
Attractive Rates
Consult is
No Obligation



• • •
At the annual mother and
children's party of LOUIS MAR-
SHALL CHAPTER, Bnai Brith,
at 1 p.m.. Sunday, at Cong. Bnai
Moshe, the dramatic group will
entertain with a skit, "A Hole
In the Sock." A box luncheon
Will be featured.
* * •
IOTA ALPHA PI SORORITY
held a mother and 'daughter

sox

11551 DEXTER at BURLINGAME

BRINGS YOU

WE. 3-5814

B rida l

Evening
Formal

r

Harry Kaminer, president of
the Landsmanschaften Council,
and Louis Levine, chairman of
the executive
committee, an-_
nounce that the
organization will
observe Israel's
fourth anniver-
sary at 8:30 p.m ,
Sunday, in the
Young Israel
Center.
T h e speaker
will be Rabbi
Benjamin Gor-
Kaminer
relick. Cantor
Hyman Adler will sing Israeli
songs. Representatives of the
Jewish Community Council. Jew-1
ish Welfare Federation, bonds
for Israel and other organiza-
tions will extend greetings.
Max Charness is chairman of
the arrangements committee.
All Landsmanschaften members
are invited to this program.

Dinner



At a recent meeting, PRIM-
ROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB. do-
nated $500 to the Allied Jewish
Campaign. Mrs. M. Greenberg!
was appointed nomination
chairman by president, Mrs. J.
Rodman.
• • •
ZEDAKAH CLUB will meet at
1 p.m . Monday, at the home of
Mrs. J. Stalburg, 2989 Buena ;
Vista. Annual reports will be
given. installation ceremonies
will be held June 3, at L'Aiglon's.1
For reservations call Mrs. A.
Nusholtz. TO. 8-7754.

Landsmanschaft Plan
Israeli Celebration

WE.

3-4857

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