To Digcuss Pre-School Child omen'i at/ AdiviiieJ JUNIOR EQUALITY CLUB will hold its second annual charity games party at 8:30 p.m., March 26, in the home of Mrs. Lawrence Berk, 18048 North- lawn, Proceeds will help equip the children's playroom at Sinai Hospital. * * x. NORTH WOODWARD BRANCH, Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization, will meet at 12 noon, Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Abe Solo- mon, 2601 Cortland. The group's orphan shower, with proceeds going to aid Israel's homeless children, will be planned for May 13. * * * KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will hold a shower for children in Israel at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. Oscar Warren, 2655 Leslie. * * * LADIES OF MOSAIC will hold a paid-up membership smorgas- bord dinner on Wednesday eve- ning, at Masonic Temple. Mes- dames Max Baskin and Edward Nolish are co-chairmen of the event. * * * GO•DA MYERSON CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a so- cial meeting, featuring games and refreshments on Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Fay Epstein, 2656 Leslie. * * 5 BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD will hold an oneg shabbat at 2:30 p. m., Saturday, in the home of Mrs. Bernard Dosie, 2440 Highland. Mrs. Ben Freeman will be co=thostess. - The organi- zation's annual night of games is planned for 8:30 p. m., Mon- day, in the synagogue social hall. Mrs. Irving Berson, chairman, may be reached at TO. 8-9837. for -tickets. The public is invited, to both events. * * LOUIS MARSHALL YOUNG WOMEN, Bnai Brith, will meet at 8 p.m., Wednesday, at the home of Marilyn Moscowitz, 2668 Leslie. Final plans f o r the group's third seder will be made. Attention! Mr and Mrs. P. H. Leiderman Directors of LONG-WIN CAMPS White Pidgeon, Michigan Will Be in Detroit WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 19 to visit with their former camp- ers, and interview prospective campers. For information and personal data, please call: MRS. J. R. FELLER, in Detroit. UN. 4-4342 RADOMER LADIES AUXIL- IARY will hold a brunch at 12:30 p. in., Tuesday, at Bereznitzer Hall, Linwood at Davison. Host- esses will be Mrs. - Charles Good- man and Mrs. G. Honigman. Friends are invited. * * * At a recent installation lunch- eon of Bnai David Ladies Auxil- iary, Mrs. Joshua„.. S. Sperka in- ducted the fol- lowing officers: Mesdames Z. Needle, presi- dent; Sam Zack vice - president; Louis Cohen,. treasurer; R.:- Ackerman and M. Covinsky sick and visiting committee; L. Weingarden, $:; board chairman, Mrs. Needle and M. Kransberg, M. Plotnick, S. Gruskin, A. Mattler, H. Rot- tenberg, B. Margolis, A. Weis- man, R. Avrushin, R. Hoffman, J. Rottenberg, J. Benesh, L. Backer, J. Ritten and. F. Cooper, board members. Mr. Sam Zack serves as secretary of -the group. * * EVA PRENZLAUER MATER- NITY AID will hold its annual fund-raising affair — a Spring Festival—on March 22, at the Gamble Veterans Memorial, 8425 Fenkell. Dancing will be to the music of Eddie Bartel and his orchestra, a n d entertainment will be by the Chuck Stanley group from television. A buffet supper will be served, with pro- ceeds going to provide hospitali- zation at birth for needy moth- ers. Mrs. Harry Cortney is chairman. * * Husbands, relatives and friends have been invited to a meeting of REX CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, to be held at 8:30 p. m., Wednesday, at Cong. Beth Moses, Linwood at Oakman Ct. David Rosin, local attorney, will speak on the implications of the Mc- Carran-Walter Immigration and Naturalization Act. * * * BETH ABRAHAM SISTER- HOOD will hold its annual Mo'os Hitim luncheon on Tuesday aft- ernoon in the synagogue social hall. 5 * * DETROIT W 0 M E N, Alpha Omega dental fraternity, will meet at 9 p.m., Thursday, in the Veterans Memorial Bldg. Mes- dames Martin Naimark and Mil- ton Blavin, program chairmen, announce that William Merrill, owner and director of Will-0- Way Playhouse, will talk on "Be- hind the Scenes in Show Busi- ness. 73 TREASURE ISLAND TOYS 13219 Dexter, Bet. Tyler 6 Waverly FREE - FREE FREE 4 CHILDREN'S r RECORDS PETER ELEC ffi T I H C ERIC PLAYER , • 78 rpm. Table • Wooden Box • Red • Sensationally Low priced Leather- ette covering $ 1088 • 4 FREE 7" RECORDS WITH EACH PHONOGRAPH • OTHER PLAYERS FROM $12.95 UP 3-SPEED ELECTRONIC PORTABLE ONE CHILD'S 45 RPM RECORD $2688 FREE WITH EACH PHONOGRAPH OPEN: THURS. AND SAT. TILL 9 P.M. SUNDAY 10 TO 2 P. M. FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER Mizrachi Women, was repreL sented at the Mizrachi Midwest Conference in Chicago on March 11 by Mesdames Emil Spilman Oscar Smith and Samuel Bicoll Plans for the May 2 cabaret night dance have been complet- ed. Mickey Woolf and his or- chestra will participate, and en- tertainment and awards will be featured. For reservations .call Mrs. Spilman, chairman, WE. 3-1100. * * . NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet at 1 p. m., Wednesday, in the home of Mrs. Joseph Sulkes, 18229 Cherry- lawn. Mrs. Fred Schuman, cul- tural chairman, will speak on "The Rebirth -of Israel." Guests are invited. • * * JEWISH NATIONAL FUND AUXILIARY will hold an open meeting at 12:30 p. m., Tuesday, at Young Israel Center. Mrs. William Levin, program chair- man, has arranged a musical program depicting the story of Purim, which is directed by Mrs. Irving Arlin and features the JNF dramatic group. Hostesses for a dessert luncheon to be served are Mesdames P. Chodo- roff, M. Lachover and S. Hey- man. Friends are invited. • 5 5 AMERICAN HAVEN CLUB will hold its games party' on April 19, at United • Friendship Hall. Plans were formulated at a re- cent meeting at the home of Mrs. Hyman Grossman, of Col- lingwood Ave. • * * JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO- PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA- TION will hold a special board meeting at 12 noon, Monday, in the home of Mrs. Oscar Rappo- port, 18915 Muirland. Arrange- ments for the annual Passover bake sale in Detroit's Kosher meat markets will be planned. * * * MID-CENTURY MOTHERS CLUB will hold a Merle Norman cosmetic demonstration at 8:30 p. m., Thursday, in' the Davison Jewish Center. All interested women are invited. • * * CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, at its cultural meeting at 1 p.m., Monday, in Young Israel Cen- ter, will commemorate t h e memory of Chana Chisik, a pio- neer settler in Israel and one of the first delegates to the United States for Pioneer Women. S * * PASADENA STUDY CLUB will hold a social meeting at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Irving Medow, 20201 Tracey. Stanley Schneider, of Merrill Palmer School staff, will be guest speaker. * THE JEWISH NEWS-11 At Nursery Parents Meeting Friday, March 13, 1953 Dr: George D. Barahal, profes- sor of education and clinical psychology at Wayne University, will speak on "Meeting the Emo- tional Needs of the Pre-School Child" at a program at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the Schaefer Nur- sery School, 18945 Schaefer. The event is sponsored jointly by the Parents Groups of Schaefer and Bnai Moshe Nur- sery Schools. A film on the evening's subject will be shown, and a discussion of revelant problems will be dis- cussed after the program. The public is invited. Golden Book Inscription For Mitnick Bar Mitzvah Responding to the presenta- tion made by Mrs. Harry Schu- mer and William Hordes, the grandparents of Michael Irwin Mitnick, Mr. and MrS. Abe Mill- er, honored him on his 'Bar Mitzvah with an inscription in the Golden Book of the Jewish National Fund. Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mitnick, was feted on his Bar Mitzvah last Sunday at a reception at the home of the Millers on Pennington DriVe. AS DIRECT IMPORTERS We Brirtg to You This Special Selling In Time for Passover Open Stock—Painted . . . IMPORTED CHINA Lovely imported, fine china .. . at great savings to you! Dainty rose sprays painted on translucent white china . . . with gold edges to add a note of elegance. These graceful shapes combine well with your finest linens and silver . . . yet are adaptable for informal din- ing. A value you will not want to miss! 94 Pc. Service for 12 ONL Y . STEMWARE All Sizes. Many Pat- terns. Reg. $1.40 to $1.90, NOW Large Choice of Genuine Hand Cut LEAD CUT CRYSTAL DECANTERS Rosental Importers CHINA AND CRYSTAL 19378 LIVERNOIS UN. 2-3881 AT OUTER DRIVE SPE IIIIS FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, MARCH 14 and 15 * * HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet on Monday, at 11818 Dexter, when a linen shower for Israel will be pre- sented. A games party will fol- low. Friends are invited. * * PYTHIAN SISTERS will pre- sent a cabaret night at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, at 15787 Wyoming. Proceeds will be used to send Passover baskets to needy fam- ilies. 5 Mrs. Rose Karnow, president of BRITH SHOLEM AUXIL- IARY, announces a program to send CARE packages to Israel for Passover. Checks will be sent to Mo'os Hitim and to the Israel Home for Girls as part of the Passover 'work of the organi- zation. Fresh. Banana Cream Cake Taste that delicious goodness C each A truly delightful prize dessert with pure whipped cream and rich ripe bananas. Extra special! Danish Coffee Cake Serve this as a week-end -treat. Always a big- favorite with its rich flavor and sliced almond topping. Extra special! t EQUALITY CLUB will meet on Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. Rose Karnow, of Blaine Ave. The group recently voted to send a check to Mo'os Hitim for Pass- over relief. ation al eati ng. Stanford Riegler Youth Plan Sweater Dance for Sunday STORE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Stanford Riegler Youth Group of Cong. Bnai Moshe will hold a sweater dance at 9 p.m., Sun- day, in the synagogue social hall. Admission is free. For informa- tion call Carole Charles, UN. 2-9917, or Laura Levin, UN. 2-5804. THERE'S A WM. ELSON'S 7706 W. McNichols At Santa Barbara UN. 2-9656 Mile \ 13427 W. 7. UN. 2-9689 Near .Hartwell 12312 DEXTER Co. 18256 Wyoming At Curtis At At Cortland UN. 2-9895 13928 Dexter Ewald Circle TO. 7-9274 TO . . 7-9317