omen'3 HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will elect new officers at its meeting Monday, at 11818 Dexter. * * * OLGA JASLOVE FAMILY CLUB will hold its third anni- versary party for members and their husbands and families at 8 p.m., Sunday, at Sid's Cafe. Mrs. Rose Mogilevsky, of Los Angeles, will be. honor guest. * * * • " LOUIS MARSHALL YOUNG WOMEN, Bnai Brith, will meet at 8 p.m., Wednesday, at the home of Louis Frankel, 2730 Elmhurst. Trophies will be awarded at the bowling league banquet at the Elmwood Satur- day. * * ' Members of the JEWISH NA- TIONAL FUND AUXILIARY re- cently serviced the Downtown USO, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Belle Ilson. * * * Mrs. Anna Wander, president of the DAVISON MOTHERS' CLUB, announces the group's annual mother and daughter banquet will be held May 23, in the Davison Jewish Center. Spokesman for the Mothers will be Mrs. Joseph Katz, and spokes- man for the daughters will be Marilyn Marks. The invocation will be given by Mrs. .Carrie Sperling. Dr. Harry Lerner, supervisor of the adult educa- tion department of the Center, will be the guest of honor. * * * Mrs. Fannie Diamond, presi- dent of the DEXTER MOTHERS' etth Elayne Sonnenfeld To Give Graduation Recital on. Monday CLUB, announces the annual mother and daughter banquet to be held on May 26, in Davi- son Jewish Center. Guest of honor will be Dr. Nahum Weiss- man, supervisor of the D. W. Simons Center. Spokesman for the mothers will be Mrs. Sarah Glassman, while Mrs. Ida Zabel will speak for the daughters. The invocation will be given by Mrs. William New. * * * CHANNA CZENESH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold its annual supper party at 6 p.m., Sunday, at Sho- lem Aleichem Institute, a re- nounces M r s. :Samuel Bader, ::'chairman. Lil- Lendis, co- chairman, is in charge of the hostess commit- Mrs. Bader tee. Friends are invited to attend. * * * ADAS SHALOM, PTO, United Hebrew Schools, will meet at 12:30 p.m., Monday, for an elec- tion of officers. A dessert lunch- eon will precede the meeting. Mrs. Isidore Frankel, president, announces that film highlights of the year's events will be shown, and a guest speaker will talk on the UHS summer camp pro- gram. • * * Bob Marklin, interior decora- tor, will give an illustrated lec- ture at 12:30 p.m., May 25, at There is a branch in your Neighborhood! UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS REGISTRATION FOR FALL TERM NOW TAKING PLACE ADAS SHALOM Curtis & Santa Rosa UN. 4-9210 BETH AARON Wyoming & Thatcher UN. 1-1745 B'NAI MOSHE 11401 Dexter WE. 3 5711 CENTRAL Tuxedo & LaSalle WE. 3-5711 LINWOOD 8849 Linwood TY. 4-2220 ROSE SITTIG COHEN ........13226 Lawton TO. 8-0063 - UN. 2-0506 18945 Schaefer • SCHAEFER OAK PARK and HUNTINGTON WOODS Call: TO. 8-0063 the member - bring - a - member luncheon of HOME RELIEF SO- , CIETY. Beginning at 12:30 p.m., the event. will be held at the home of Mrs. Sam Kohlenberg, .3430 W. Outer Dr. Friends are invited. * * YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM will elect officers at a meeting at 12.:30 p.m., Monday, at the home of Mrs. Mervin Gardner, 13245 Vassar. Israel Today, Customs and Ceremonies, Bar-Mitzvah Preparation TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE * Summer Program Starts: JUNE 22nd For additional information, call TO. 8-0063 the vice-president; Marilyn Amdur and Bernice Kuhn, secretaries; 13 I will strengthen them in the Lord; and they shall walk up and down in His name.—Zech. 10:12. Due to the wonderful values, the response to our previous advertise- ment of this sale was tremendous! If yQU did not attend yet, we urge ELAYNE SONNENFELD you not to miss the great Elayne Sonnenfeld, contralto, will present a recital upon her graduation from Wayne Univer- sity. The program will be held Mon- day, in the Lecture Hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts. Assist- ing her will be Phoebe Sherrard, piano, and Joseph Poniatowski, viola. In 1952, Miss Sonnenfeld re- ceived the Sigma Alpha Iota music scholarship. In 1953, she was presented a scholarship from the Music Study Club of De- troit. Miss Sonnenfeld draws h e r experience from a variety of sources, including Wayne Uni- versity's Symphony Orchestra With which she appeared as so- loist, Wayne a Capella Choir, the Men's Glee Club and the. Jewish Center Choral Society. At present, she is soloist at the Trumbull Avenue Presbyterian Church. The program is to include the works of French, Italian, Ger- man and American composers, featuring the "Two Songs for Alto with Viola" by Brahms. After graduation, Miss Sonnen- feld will continue her studies values we offer. Come to with Avery Crew. and Shirley Davidson, treasurer. Torah Fund Luncheon * * Features Musical, Play Bowling League of BETH AARON SISTERHOOD will in- An original play, written and stall the following officers at its directed by Mrs. Joseph Markel, cocktail hour and banquet, to be will be the featured entertain- held July 2, at Bel-Aire Terrac: ment of the Mesdames Marshall Gootson, Adas Shalom president; Norman Jaffe, vice- Sisterhood's an- president; Morris Kirschner and nual Torah Arthur Weiss, secretaries; and :)Fund luncheon, Albert Kamfer, treasurer. Wom- to be held at en interested in bowling next 12:30 p.m., May season should call Mrs. Kirsch- 5, in the syna- ner, UN. 3-8024. gogue social * * hall. SUBURBAN TEMPLE SISTER- In the cast of HOOD recently installed the .,:the production following officers: Mesdames Mrs. Markel are Mesdames Aaron Nathan, president; James Herman Arvin, Maurice Raznick, Roe and Harry Katchmer, vice- Max Littky, Louis Beresh, Dan- presidents; Joseph Maltzer, Ir- iel Weinbaum, Harry Levine and win Clamage and Robert Zell, Earl Gould. The Sisterhood secretaries; and Sam Horan, choral group, with Mrs. Norman treasurer. Rabbi Frank Rosen- Allan at the piano, will join in thal was installing officer. the play. Mrs. Philip Helfman, chair- CARD OF THANKS man, announces that proceeds The family of the late Harry will go to the Jewish Theologi- Simon wishes to thank its rela- cal Seminary. Reservations must tives and friends for the many be made no later than Wednes- kindnesses extended during its day with Mrs. A. H. Stein, ticket recent bereavement. chairman, UN. 4-1363, or her co- chairmen, Mrs. Alfred Hecker, UN. 2-2850, Mrs. William Man- del, UN. 3-5265, or Mrs. Beryl Harrison, UN. 1-3762. DETROIT RETAIL KOSHER MEAT CUTTERS ASSW Wish to Announce THAT ALL MEMBER KOSHER MEAT DEALERS WILL BE CLOSED ON SHEVUOT WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MAY 20 - 21 PLEASE NOTE . . 1 - Friday, May 15, 1953 * * SHERUTH LEAGUE will hold an election meeting at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Carmel Hebrew School. * * * UNITED ORDER OF TRUE SISTERS will install its ne,.v officers at a meeting May 26, 1 p.m., at the Davison Jewish Cen- ter. New officers include Mes- dames Jules Kondritzer, presi- dent; Alan Colman, vice-presi- dent; Marcus Mock, treasurer; Nathan Shafkind, Aaron Fried- man and Arthur Soble, secre- taries. * * * AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will sponsor a rummage sale today in Royal Oak, an- nounces Mrs. Max Stulberg, chairman. A board meeting is scheduled for Monday evening, at the home of Mrs. Hyman Friedman, 3113 Ewald Circle. Re- ports on the installation dinner will be given by Mesdames Nel- son Dembs and Jack Schiff, chairmen. • * * RADOMER LADIES AUXILI- ARY will ocnvene its executive board at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. M. Lashman, 3287 Buena- Vista. Arrangements for the mother and daughter dinner at Holiday Manor, featur- ing Sammy Wolfe and his or- chestra, will be made. * * * SIGMA THETA DELTA, at its recent election meeting, voted into office the following: Helen Kertes, president; Barbara Klein, . Hebrew, History, Sidur, Current Events, DETROIT JEWISH NEWS WE WILL BE OPEN MONDAY, MAY 18th to 10 P.M. and on TUESDAY, MAY 19th to 6 P.M. ImmigratiOn Report Available from Council Ben Pupko's GIGANTIC MAY ACTION SALE NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE BED SPREADS Shantung with schiffley em- broidery and multicord with floral glo sheen center lurex embroidery $30.00 and $35.00 values, May Sale $15.00. Draperies to match $7.98-$8.98. Satin fitted coverlets Reg. $39.98—$19.98 Matching dust ruffles Reg. 319.98--5 1 0.98 Draperies to match Reg. $19.98—$31.98 Chromspun coverlets New Spring colors $12.98 Dust ruffles from $7.98 to $10.98 Chromspun bedspreads with wide _stripes and jumbo welting May Sale $16.98 SUMMER QUILTS Reg. $9.00 80 x 84 $6.98 Reg. $12.98 ruffle all around $9.98 Big fluffy, reversible quilts Reg. $13.98—$10.98 Dainty batiste snow white cotton Reg $15.00—$11.98 SHOWER SETS Hand painted new patterns Reg. $16.98—$12.98 set Chromspun striped sunfast Reg. $16.98—$12.98 set Heavy quality satin shower set with pinch pleated drapes $15.98 set 24 x 36 throw rugs Copies of the report of the Reg. $5.98—$3.98 President's Commission on Im- 27 x 48 Reg. $8.98—$6.98 migration and Naturalization, titled "Whom We Shall Wel- Table cloths 52 x 70 sun come" are available for pur- rayon. Reg. $3.98—$2.98 chase at the office of the Jew- Printed 80 square percale ish Community Council. The. report, which contains quilt covers the . complete findings of the Sale price $3.98 Commission and its recommen- dations, includes the testimony of many communityites which was given when the Commission conducted hearings in this city and major cities throughout the .; • country. Copies may be obtained- by Open Thursday and WE writing the Council, 803 Wash- 3-4857' ' Saturday Usritil 9 . ington Blvd., or calling WO. 2-6710