omen PASADENA STUDY CLUB will Sponsor a class on "Conducting the Jewish Home," consisting of "Interpretations of Jewish Cus- toms and Rituals," to be held at the Davison Cent e r. At the next meeting, at the home of Mrs. Ernestine Medow, president, 20101 Tracey, Feb. 2, they will have as guest Mrs. Joshua Sper- ka who will help the group for- mulate plans for this class. All interested are welcome. 7 * SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold its annual Membership tea on Thursday, at the home of Mrs. Miriam Siegel, 25704 I v a n h o e, Huntington Woods. Plans are being made for a, bake sale Feb. 13, at Federal Department Store's, Six Mile and Schaefer store. * * * MARY CAPLAN WOMEN will hold a glamour clinic, led by Helen Spiro, at 8:30 p.m., Thurs- day, in the Davison Jewish Cen- ter. Prospective members are in- Vited. * * * YOUNG WOMEN 'S BICUR CHOLEM met recently to discuss adoption of a ward project at Northville State Hospital. Mrs. Mary Bookstein told of her Visit to the hospital, accompanied by Mesdames Lou Harris, H. Mos- cow, Ben Leeman and Allan Smith. • * * BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD Will - hold its annual victory par- ty at 6:30 p.m., Monday, in the Mayfair Room. Reservations may be phoned to chairman, Mrs. Roy Chatlin, TO. 8-6842. The group will join the synagogue Men's Club in sponsoring a barn dance Feb. 20, in the synagogue social hall. Mrs. Seldon Leach is Sisterhood chairman. • * SIGMA THETA DELTA ALUM- NAE recently planned its pro- gram for the year. It started with an active-alumnae social on Thursday. * * At a meeting recently, the OAK WOODS SISTERHOOD was organized. Plans of the group include a barn dance in March for which plans will be made at a meeting Wednesday evening, at the home of Mrs. Burton Ap- plebaum, 24050 Seneca. The Sis- terhood plans to work with teen- agers, arranging programs for Group of Overweight Women forming club. Weekly get-to- gethers, discussions, encourage- ment to aid each other in reduc- ing. N.W. section. If interested call • DI. 1-2049 al them, Teen-agers wishing fur- ther information should call Mrs, W. Schoenfieid, LI. 6-5497. For information on the organi- zation, call Mrs. Beril Bloom, LI. 6-1992. * * * At a recent program in Carl's Chop House, Mrs. Morris Morton was installed as president of the newly-organized VERA BRAM- SON CHAPTER, Women's Amer- ican ORT, Mrs. Earl Freshman, official of the Michigan ORT Region, served as installing of- ficer. * * * HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at the LZOA Institute, 13722 Linwood, for a joint Hista- drut evening, co-sponsored by ISRAEL CHAPTER. •A program arranged by Faiga Berke will in- clude guest speaker Hy Sander- son, Israel customs official, and a movie. The Hanita group will hold its regular meeting at 8:30 p.m., Feb. 8, at the home of Bessie Beckerman, 2938 Leslie. Frances Carter, from New York, will be guest speaker. * * * ADAS SHALOM SISTERHOOD has completed. final plans for its annual donor luncheon, which will be held Wednesday after- noon, in the synagogue social hall. Mrs. David Holtzman will present a group of 30 members in the second act of a noted op- eretta as the afternoon's feature attraction. Also to be offered will be a musical invocation by the choral group, directed by Mrs. Joseph Markel, and a fash- ion show of gowns, furs and children's clothes. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. William Zimmerman, UN. 4-2449. None will be sold at the door. NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a social meet- ing Feb. 8, at the home of Mrs. Leonard Kromirrs, on Ilene Ave. Frances Carter will be guest speaker. Those interested in membership should call Sophie Sulkes, membership chairman, UN. 3-6437. * « 111 Mrs. Jack Seder, president of JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROPEAN WELFARE ORGANIZATION, announces a meeting of the group at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at the • D. W. Simons Center. Re- ports on the group's last event and aid to orphans in Israel will be discussed. Schedule Two Sugar Plants AFFULA, (IIP) — Oscar Gass, economic advisor to the govern- ment, has approved blueprints for the establishment of two sugar processing plants in Is- rael. THERE'S NO SUBSTITUTE FOR SAVING SAVE WHERE YOUR DOLLARS EARN MORE The best way to a secure future is through sys- tematic saving. Open your savings account at Guardian Savings now, add to it regularly and build a reserve for any emergency. All accounts insured to $10,000. MARDIAN CURRENT RATE su T s and LOAN .ASSOCIATION 13646 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD Corner Tracey - I Block West of Schaefer Regular Hours:—MON., TUES., WED., FRI., 10 A.M. to 5 P.M.—THURS., 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. r BEN PUPKO'S 11551 DEXTER tvt tei AESCULAPIAN PHARMACEU- TICAL AUXILIARY will hold an executive meeting at 12:30 pm., Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Michael Wainer, 18083 Wiscon- sin. The year's program will be discussed. 4 N NOW IN Rabbi_ MANDEL M. ZAGER CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, will hold a "Beat the Clock" program, featuring an evening of stunts and prizes, at 8:30 p.m., Wednes- day, in the social hall of Cong. Bnai Moshe. The movie . "2003" will be shown, according to Mrs. Harvey Kern, program chair- man, who adds that husbands and friends of members are in- vited. MEDINA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold an open meet- ing at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at the home of Adele Goldstein, 17151 Pennington. Frances Car- ter, organization field officer, will be guest speaker. For in- formation on the group, call Shulamith ,Heft, president, UN. 3-7280, or Estelle Slavin, mem- bership chairman, TO. 5-8539. * * * CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will hold a special meeting for Histadrut at 1 p.m., Wednesday, at the D. W. Simons Center. Anne Epel, president, states that an Israeli speaker will present highlights of the work of Hista- drut. Elizabeth Brown is chair- man of the program. * * • Molly Hoptman, social chair- man of JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB, announces a games party, to be held Monday evening, at Cong. Beth Moses. Hostesses will be Betty Fischer and Mar- jorie Blinder. Arrangements are being made for a barn dance to be held late in February. * * • A H A V A S ACHIM SISTER- HOOD will hold a board meet- ing at 1 p.m., Wednesday, in the synagogue social hall. A report on the bazaar, scheduled from 11 a.m. to 7 . p.m., Sunday, in the synagogue, will be given at the meeting by Mrs._ Irving Waser- man, ways and means chair- man. NORTHWEST ISRAEL SIS- TERHOOD is scheduling a board meeting for Monday evening, in the home of Mrs. Sol Wainer, 19167 Pinehurst. Discussion will center on a Purim masquerade party and the weekly story hour, held from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m., each Saturday, in the synagogue so- cial hall. _ Mrs. Jules Kondritzer, presi- dent of UNITED ORDER OF TRUE SISTER, announces that a games party for members will be held Saturday night, at the home of Mrs. Aaron Friedman, 20041 Oxley. Mrs. Arthur Stern, chairman of entertainment, stated prizes, games and a mid- night snack will be featured. * * * A combined meeting of the executive board and membership committee is planned by CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, at 1 p.m., Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. Fannie White, 2685. Glendale: Plans for an intensive member- ship drive will be drafted. Fran- ces Carter, who is visiting De- troit in behalf of the national membership drive, will be a guest at the meeting. Mrs. Sophie Sislin, club chairman, announces a regular meeting at 8:30 p.m., Feb. 9, at Young Is- rael Center. Friends are invited. * EQUALITY CLUB will meet Wednesday, at the home of Helen Reinor, on Northlawn Ave. Plans will be made for a Purim party in March, Mrs. Anna B e r k o w i t z, president, stated that the group recently sent several tons of coal to needy families. 4: X: FULL SWING Because of the wonderful values in this sale, our store is packed every day from morning until closing time. New merchandise unpacked and placed on sale. Be sure to attend and save substan- tially. SMASH VALUES ON BEDSPREADS Reg. $50.00 Values CELANESE FONTANA CELANESE LUSTRACEL Quilted, Sateen Lined COVERLET STYLES BEDSPREADS BEDSPREADS With applique and trapunto work. All brand new. Only 40 spreads in the lot. Hurry for yours. • $45- VALUES NOW $ 20 00 $2500 .111111 ■ 111111 ■ Make sure to be here early. They will go fast. There are only 50. spreads in the lot. Don't miss it! NOW ONLY 50 Bedspread values up to $25.00 $20.00 VALUES 98 Ready-to-Hang " DRAPERIES Made in our own shop from bolt ends. You are only paying about one half and less for the material that is going into these drapes. From 1 to 6 pair per pattern. Hurry for best selection. 98 $5.o0 $6.0o & $7 00 MANUFACTURERS SAMPLES $ Cottage Sets 1 and 2 sets of each pattern and style to choose from. Many beautiful styles. Excellent workmanship. Terrific special, heavy quality 32x60 Throw Rugs. Reg. $8.98. $4.98 NOW HIGH PILE HAND PAINTED TAFFETA SHOWER SETS Regular S15.98 Values Set 888 PLASTIC SHOWER SETS All Descriptions Values to $10—Set PACIFIC CONTOUR SHEETS 24x48 Heavy JUMBO TOWELS 90c * ALPHA ZETA OMEGA AUX- ILIARY will meet at Carmel Hebrew School on Wednesday. Anyone wishing to join is wel- come. Contionued on Page 16 DETROIT' JEWISH NEWS-11 Friday, January 29, 1954 WEbster 3-4857 at BURLINGAME—OPEN THURSDAY AND SATURDAY TIL 9 P.M. ANN•111101••=1111111•1111111*