Offtell I. to BETH ABRAHAM WOMEN'S1 GOLDA MYERSON CHAPTER, CLUB will install new officers I Pioneer Women, will hold a pic- at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Bel- 1 nic Sunday, at Kensington Park. Aire Terrace. Rabbi Israel I. The group will meet at Maple Halpern will be installing offi-: Beach. Friends and guests are cer, and Mrs. Harry Ribiat will welcome. For information call deliver the president'S report. Pauline Stepak, TO. 5-0462. At Mrs. Isaac Tennenhouse will 11;30 a.m., Thursday, members give the presidential message. will appear on Ladies Day, the In charge of arrangements and TV program over WJBK-TV, reservations are Mesdames channel two. Marjorie Miller will Harold Davidson, Samuel Levin be honored as the "Lady of the and Edward Mentzel. Mrs. Israel Day," while others appearing I. Halpern will deliver the invo- will include Dorothy Brindze, President, and Sylvia Messer. A cation. * * * luncheon June 29, at the home The Dramatic Group of IS- of Mrs. James Bridze, 2732 Pasa- RAEL CHAPTER, Bnai . Brith, dena, will conclude the season. • * .under the direction of Mrs. Max Applebaum and Mrs. Bernard EZRA AID TO ISRAEL re- Miller. recently entertained at cently installed Mrs. Anna Gar- the Chapter installation pro- wick, president. Assisting her gram with a presentation, "Bon for the coming year will be Mes- Voyage Revue." A repeat per- dames Dora Warheit and Anna formance will be given for serv- Rosen, vice-presidents; A. Fin- icemen at Selfridge Field Air kelstein, secretary; and Minnie Base on Wednesday evening. Zack, booklet chairman. Mrs. * * * Zack was hostess at the instal- PASADENA STUDY CLUB will lation. * * install new officers on Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Norman NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE Weingarden, of Mark Twain Ave. WOMEN will conclude its busi- Mary Caplan, sponsor of the ness meetings for the year with Jewish Community Center Moth- a nomination and election meet- ers' Clubs, will be installing offi- ing Thursday evening, at the cer. home of Mrs. David Samelson, - * * * 17395 Stoepel. High fund-raisers Mrs. Paul Feldman, of AVOD- for the year will be honored by AH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, the organization, and chairmen will install new officers at a of standing committees will pre- luncheon program at 12 noon, sent their final reports. Wednesday, at Horowitz Cater-. * * * ing. Sophie Sislin, club president, DETROIT LADIES LECHEM urges friends to attend. ANEEIM will close its season with * * * a summer luncheon at 12 noon, KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio- Wednesday, at .Cong. Shaarey neer Women, will conclude its . Zion, 12353 Linwood. Friends are season at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, invited to attend. at the home of Mrs. Alex Begun, * * * 6808 W. Outer Dr. The group re- Mrs. Ben Fellows, newly-elect- cently installed the following ed president of BNAI DAVID new officers in ceremonies in SISTERHOOD, and Mrs. Charles the Mayfair Room: Mesdames Varnen, first vice-president, will Isador Cohen, president; Her- be hostesses at the group's final man Kanter, Oscar Warren. board meeting at 8:30 p.m., Mon- vice - presidents; Max Maurice, day, in the synagogue social hall. treasurer; Alex Lazerman, Philip Outgoing and incoming board Kutnick. Saul Baron, Alex Be- members are requested to attend. gun. secretaries. * * * Chairmen include Mesdames An active summer program A. Feinberg, Moatzot Hapoalot; A. Betensky, bulletin; M. Les- was planned by SISTERS OF ser, publicity; Louis Reder, dar- ZION MIZRACHI at a recent lings; 0. Warren, membership; board meeting. The first pro- J. Trombka, JNF; C. Driker, cul- gram will be a garden games tural; J. Gosman, advisory; Til- party at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at lie Wine, Lillie Goldman, tele- the home of Mrs. Charles Las- phone; Morris Goldberg, Council key, 2512 Boston. Mrs. Milton representative; David Braver, Winston, president, announces Israel supplies; Max Nusbaum, that luncheon arrangements will child rescue; Zelda. Faigenblat, be handled by Mesdames Becky social; M. Wesley, Histadrut; Cronenwelt, Meyer Biegler, Abra- ham Kelman, Louis Goldfine, Sarah Bistrow, sunshine. Rose Whiteman, Rose Bielewich, * * * Augusta Subar, Molly Finkel- The board of directors of stein, Morris Servetter and Flora JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROPEAN Smerling. Prizes will be featured, WELFARE ORGANIZATION will with all proceeds going to Miz- meet at 12 noon, Thursday, at rachi Women's homes in Israel the home of Mrs. Rose Shulman, for the care of underprivileged 3230 Fullerton, for its final ses- children. Friends are invited. sion of the year. For reservations, call Mrs. Win- * * * ston, UN. 2-5074, or Mrs. Kelman, Mrs. Emil Spilman, president TY. 4-0327. * * * of FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER, Mizrachi Women, announces At a recent meeting of SA'AD that a garden party will be held CLUB members made plans for at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at the their annual summer outing, home of Mrs. Reubin Dubrinsky, which this year will be a box 19735 Warrington. A one-week supper on Wednesday evening, . vacation for two in the moun- at Palmer Park. tains will be awarded at this time. For reservations, call Mrs. David Novetsky, TO. 7-6903. Mrs. Adas Shalom Sisterhood Sam Bicoll will entertain at the Plans New -Year's Book program with vocal selections. Adas Shaloin Sisterhood is presently compiling a New Year's 'Greeting Book, to be delivered to members of the congregation before the High Holidays in Sep- tember, it was announced by Mrs. George Liss, president. The book, in addition to list- ing information on the group and its activities, will include a Jewish and American calendar, candle-lighting times and list of all holidays. Beginning on Monday when members receive their tickets for the High Holiday services, Sis- terhood members will receive greetings f r o m congregational members to appear in the vol- ume. F o r information or to place personal greetings, call Mrs. Manny Lax, TO. 8-8585, or Mrs. Charles Charlip, DI. 1-2967. Our Want Ads Get Results. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1 1 Shaarey Zedek Grads Friday, June 18, 1954 Win Men'.s Club Medals Mrs. Shiovitz to Head Maimonides Auxiliary Miss Katzman Miss Schecter At the recent twelfth grade graduation exercises of the Cong. Shaarey Zedek Religious School, Ruthe Ellen Katzman and Sandra Schecter were awarded the National Federa- tion of Men's Club medals. The recognition was given both girls for outstanding lead- ership in synagogue youth acti- vities and for scholarship rec- ognition. Both young women re- ceived straight "A's" during their 12 years in the religious school. The medals were presented by Abe Satovsky, past president of Shaarey Zedek's Men's Club. and president of the Great Lakes Re- gion of NFMC. Abe Katzman, • chairman of education for the Men's Club, presented kiddush cups for scholarship to the f ollowing young people: Rebecca Mosen and Margo Panush, eighth grade; Donald Burke and Sharon Safran, ninth grade; Ro- chelle Nachman and Judith San- ders, eleventh grade; and Sey- mour Dubrinsky and Elissa Panush, twelfth grade. A kid- dush cup also was presented to Abba Friedman, outgoing presi- dent of the Junior Congregation. At the final luncheon meeting of the season, the Ladies Auxili- ary of the Maimonides Medical Society installed Mrs.. Louis Shiovitz as president of the new administration. Assisting her in office and al- so installed at that time were Mesdames Emil -• Simon and Har- old Pliskow, vice -presidents: Benjamin Gu-• • tow, Leon Rot-: tenberg, Joseph:, S c h w artzberg,!:.. Sidney Fried-. laender S anf or d Ben-l-f- nett, secretar- Mrs. Shiovitz ies; Sam Fried treasurer; and Paul Fraiberg, treasurer-elect. The retiring president, Mrs. Louis Kazdan, was awarded a gold pin in recognition of her many services to the program of the Auxiliary. The presentation was made by Mrs. I. Walter Sil- ver. WEATHER: Hot to variable with occasional showers SUMMER — 1954 — Beautifully Cleaned and Hand Finished • COMPLETE DRY CLEANING SERVICE • AM BAS SADOR- HOLLYWOOD CURTAIN LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS 12813 LINWOOD TO. 8-8044-45 FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY IN DETROIT, OAK PARK AND VICINITY fine gifts for the man in your life. FREE GIFT WRAPPING CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED FOR MEN AND BOYS 13200 DEXTER corner TYLER Open Sat. to 9 p.m. - Sun., June 20th 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. WARNING! 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Mrs. Frances Shayne will pre- side at the meeting, which Mrs. Friedman also will feature a report by Mrs. Sarah Fried- man, chairman of fund-raising programs, who will outline fi- nancial plans for next year's activities. The Women's Division, in ad- dition to helping underwrite the Institute's maintenance costs, also sponsors a self-cultural pro- gram with monthly meetings de- voted to speakers, book reviewers and current events discussions. For information call the Insti- tute office, DI. 1-2552. Dr. Moshe Davis, provost or the Jewish Theological Semi- nary of America, has published, in Hebrew, another book on the spiritual development of the Jewish community titled "Dar- kei Hayahadut Be - Amer'-a' 28 W. Adams t ;