,4 4.111101111011101.11111111111111111181.111111111W, Purity Chapter of Eastern Star Order To Hold Donor Luncheon on May 19 Planning the an- nual donor luncheon of Purity Chapter. Order of the Eastern Star, to be held at 12:30 p.m., May 19, at Holiday Manor, are these leaders of the only all - Jewish or- ganizational chapter in Michigan: Mes- dames ERWIN HAR- VITH, worthy matron (seated), and left to right, J 0 E PEARL, chairman; PHILIP SHAPIR 0, ticket SAMUEL chairman; PINKIS, book chair- man. Hy Pritz, noted pantomimist, will be master of ceremonies, and prizes will be awarded. For tickets, call Mrs. Shapiro, LI. 5-7462, or Mrs. Her- man Lutchansky, UN. 1-7489. Bernice Schane to Wed Dr. Gerald Hill in June J W V SHOLOM AUXILIARY will in- stall' the following officers at induction ceremonies May 24, at the Davison Jewish Center; Pauline Stolerow, president; Molly Madgy and Helen Zim- merman, vice-presidents; Helena Gavorin, treasurer; Sarah Glick and Gussie Brown, secretaries; Lillian Chinitz, patriotic instruc- tor; Helen Newman, chaplain; Rose Weintraub, conductress; Helen Jacobs, historian; Dorothy Goldstein, Eleanor Greenberg and Lucille Berman, trustees. A revue, "Mishagasin of 1953," will be presented by Post and Auxil- iary members. Molly Madgy and Lillian Panzer are co-chairman of the program. Tales Out of Schoo "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraeli. By By Rona ld - Goldman Feigelman Central' Mumf of HUM - Under the direction of Dr. Harry Seitz, Central's music de- partment will present its an- nual Spring Festival on May 14 and 15 in the school gymna- sium. Feature presentation of the choral group will be "The Fortune Teller." * * * Recently, a group of future nurses was organized, at the suggestion of Mrs. Ruth Edel- son, director of nurses at Sinai Hospital, under the leadership of one of the group's parents, Mrs. Piver. Ben S. Chinitz, fac- ulty advisor has aided the group along in its progress. The first organization of its kind at Central, it offers many possibilities for acquiring knowl- edge of professional opportuni- ties in hospitals as nurses, dieti- cians, physical therapists and laboratory technicians. * * * Suitcase packing has already started as final payments were made last week for the annual senior trip. Over 200 graduat- ing seniors will board the train for Washington on May 21. Thanks are extended to Mrs. Ben Joffe, who so ably handled senior questions and guided stu- dents making the trip. Rena High Chief activity around these halls is the hustle and bustle of seniors as they prepare for com- mencement. Graduates - to - be have already received their pic- tures, and they are now busy choosing their .cap and gown colors. Mumford seniors will be the first to sport maroon caps and gowns, while the tassel col- ors will be maroon and blue. The class colors are navy and powder blue. * * * Saturday night, the Co-Op City Dance will be held at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel, with many of Mumford's Co-Op's planning to attend. The crown- ing of a king and queen will highlight the evening. * * * Rex 309 Chapter of AZA has volunteered its services to the Civil Defense Program at Hamp- ton School. Other Mumfordites joining the CD group are Eileen Cohen, Reva Rice, Beverly Mill- er, Bette Aaron, Rheba Rosen- zweig, Arlene Bechek and Phyl- lis Philks. • * * Larry Rosen, a senior, won a gold key for his work in the Scholastic art contest, sponsor- ed by The Detroit News and Crowley:-Milner's. His entry will Auxiliary to Meet be sent to Pittsburgh for the na- LT. JACK WINOKUR AUXIL- tional contest. Awards went also at 8:30 p.m., in IARY will meet to Ara Ekizian, Sybil Golden, the Memorial Home. A cosmetic George Theophelis, and honor- demonstration will be held. able mention was given to Char- lotte Moore. MIZRACHI OF DETROIT Again Announces Its Sponsorship of CAMP ADAS UNION PIER, MICHIGAN Modern Religious Youth Camp for Boys and Girls 8-16 REGISTRATIONS NOW BEING TAKEN BY MIZRACHI of DETROIT 12521 DEXTER TE. 4-4145 Beth Aaron Women Plan Torah Fund Event Beth Aaron Sisterhood will hold its third annual Torah Fund program at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the synagogue social hall, with all proceeds being used for the Jewish Theological Seminary. Co-chairmen Mrs. Irving Chaiken and Milton Harris an- nounce that Mrs. Abe Katzman will be guest speaker. Mrs. Hy- man Zalenko is ticket chairman. "The Days of Our Year," a one-act play with original words and music will be narrated by Mrs.' S. Weinberg. - Participants will be Mesdames Max Klyman, Jack Taylor, Morris Kosak, Irv- ing Chaiken, Adolph Winkler, Albert Lubin, Jack Topscik, Arthur Weiss, Julius Levitt, Har- old Marshall and Jack Shenk- Man. The public is invited' to call UN. 3 0245 or UN. 3 - 6574 for tickets. - Pfc. JOSEPH L. BALE POST urges all veterans interested in JWV activities to contact com- mander Herbert S. Benson, TU. 3-3590 for information. * * * FLINT POST announces the election of Saul E. Shur, of 2110 North St., Flint, as commander of the organization. He succeeds Bert Gladstone. A joint installa- tion program is planned late this month with the Auxiliary.. Elect- ed with Shur are Herman Cohen and Percy Br au n, vice-com- manders; R. J. Mittleman, quar- termaster; and Louis Sills, ad- jutant. * Lt. ROY F. GREEN AUXIL- IARY. will present an American flag to Winterhalter School later this month. Recently installed at joint ceremonies with the Post were Claire Spolan, presi- dent; Sarah Neuron and Sylvia Glassman, vice-presidents; Lor- raine Stridoff, treasurer; Rose Harrison, chaplain; Gertrude Left, conductress; Minnie Her- man, guard4,--Esther Feld, pa- triotic instructor; Roz Finkel- man, historian; Ruth. Weiss, Ida Greenberg, Florence Sriro and Edith Hoffman, trustees; Elea- nore Heideman, Florence Sriro, Eve Cohen and Caroline Peck, secretaries; E v e Handelsman and Minnie Eisenberg, hospital chairmen; Florence Cohen, vet- erans aid; Marion Adelberg, community relations; Edith Hoffman, DSO and USO; Ruth Weiss, publicity; Gertrude Left, child welfare; Gertrude Miller and Rosalie Greenberg, dra- matic chairmen; and Betty Schenker, telephone captain. * * 11.11111 1 10—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 8, 1953 a Pleasure to Dance to it's • • DICK STEIN • • And His Orchestra • IL.... TY. 5-2445 CALL MRS. IDA E. 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WHEN YOU THINK OF MOTHER Think of The Linen Studio ctx Where you will find a complete selection of exquisite gift items in all price levels FREE GIFT WRAPPING UN. 1-9948 18263 WYOM I NG, nr. Curtis WE MAKE OUR OWN GLASSES Doctor's Prescriptions Accurately Filled. • Broken Lenses Duplicated • Reasonably Priced • Immediate Repair ROSEN OPTICAL SERVICE WE. 3-7093 11525 DEXTER r Hours: Mon., Tues., Wednes., 70 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thurs., Sat., to 9 p.m., Fri. to 5:30 p.m. •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••W LAWRENCE H. JONES AUXIL- IARY recently installed the fol- lowing oficers at its annual din- ♦ ner meeting: Jean Brose, presi- : dent; Lillian Goldman and Lee TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS Shapiro, vice-presidents; • Frances Gavern and Lillian • ON ALL LINES Sprague, secretaries; and Fanny t • Paves, chaplain. Z * * Gen. MAURICE ROSE AUXIL- IARY will meet at 8:30 p.m., CRUISES — TOURS — HOTELS Monday, at the Memorial Home. • Korrine Brieloff and Rosalind •• Citrin will be hostesses. Plans for a dinner to honor outgoing officers will be made. The group WINDSOR, CAN will service the Downtown USO t 17 WYANDOTTE ST., E. on Monday under the chairman- 9. * ♦ .....................•••••••••.........-.......4.. ship of Lililan Epstein. Cookies for Korea will be packaged at Monday's meeting. ARE YOU THINKING OF SENDING YOUR CHILD TO AIRLINE WINDSOR 3-3382 i S For Fine Musk ... and Entertainment Call BEN KATZMAN and His Orchestra or TO. 8-2907 UN. 2-2783 Plastic Furniture Covers MADE TO ORDER OR READY MADE CALL ANNA KARBAL TO. 7-0874 SEPARATE CUSHION COVERS St UP KLEIN TRAVEL SERVICE CAMP THIS SUMMER? When doing so, consider these facts. The RISEMAN FARM CAMP at DRYDEN, MICHI- GAN . is a camp for 5 to 12 year old boys and girls with a farm setting. 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