•Btith-Yehtittalt PTA llitte toz - %1=11=1=Z:=3=Ja=a=i;r211=2:: THE LATEST DESIGNS IN Ear Mitzvah GEL Wedding g nvsictisons $8.70 PER HUNDRED WE ALSO PRINT ALL OTHER OCCASIONAL CARDS, NAPKINS AND MATCHES. CALL TO 6-4790 EVENINGS ag:13==tC41.41=43 ■ 11=3==== I REDUCE Up to 6 Lbs. A WEEK NO DIET—NO EXERCISE DI. 1 . -3711 Licensed Physician, Reasonable 'S'ee The annual . membership lun- cheon for old and new mem- bers- of HOME RELIEF SOCI- ETY will be held Monday af- ternoon, in the home of Mrs. William Borin, 19469 Parkside. Mrs. Louis Marks,• member- ship chairman, is in charge of luncheon arrangements. Mrs. William Budman, program chairman, will introduce Dr. D'Orsay Perry who will mod, erate a playlet, "The Room Up- stairs," being given by the Wayne University Players. * * * NEW LIFE CHAPTER, American Medical Center at Denver; will meet at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the Belcrest Hotel home of Mrs, Harold E. Karls- ruher. Luncheon is optional. Plans for the second annual dinner-dance on June 5, at Elmwood Casino will be made. * * 5 Mrs. June Stern. was •in- stalled as president of UNITED ORDER OF ' TRUE SISTERS this week. Inducted with her were Mesdames Ruth Green, vice - president; Ilene Crone, Dorothea Blumenthal and Anita Baar, secretaries;- Sophie Selesko, treasurer; Helen Pol- lack, mentor; Ethel Traurig, warden; and Esther Neback, guardian. Mrs. Beth. Shafkind is retiring president. * * * ROSE STTTIG COHEN PTO, United HebreW Schools, re- elected Mrs. Ben Slutsky as president. She was installed by Mrs. Irving Arlin, an honorary board member, at recent cere- monies, with the following wom- en: Frances Udman, vice-presi- dent; Joseph Tracht and A. Cohen, secretaries; Harry Hof- fert, treasurer; Alex Parker, social chairman; Ernest White- man, sunshine chairman; Leon- ard Bensky, Elbert Diamond, Meyer Engelberg, Jack Gross, David Hgntler, Herbert Levin, Morris Morger and Albert Spin- ner; board members. ,Honorary board members, besides Mrs: Ar- lin, are Mesdames Edward Fish- man, Sidney Katchem, Samuel Leib, Isadore Plotnick and Jo- seph Rodd. * * * The executive committee of the EVERGREEN CONGRE- GATION SISTERHOOD will meet at 8:30 p. m., June 4, in the home of Mrs. Ida Walder- man, president, )9923 Cooley, to draw up a calendar of events for next season. Mrs. Walderman announces the fol- lowing new appointments: Mes- dames Ida Bienstock, gift shop chairman; Phyllis Attis, co- chairman; L i 11 i n n bulletin chairman; Gertrude Pritz, publicity chairman; and Ruth Kovan, oneg shabbat chairman. * * * SHARONA CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women,. will meet Thurs- day evening, in the home of Blanche Needle, - 19441 Hart-- well, for a discussion on "Can- cer and Its Detection," by a local physician. -A film will also be shown On the subject. * ootg. Po* cietto"t exciting fashion shows 12:30 p.m. at Sam RESTAURANT and LOUNGE 18800 W. McNICHOLS RD. WOMEN'S SABBATH LEA- GUE will hold its annual Kib- butz Project at 12:30 p. m., Tuesday, in Young Israel Cen- ter, under the co-chairmanship of Mesdames M. Winston and S. Servetter. Mrs. Isadore Le- vin, president, advises that. Rabbi Samuel S. Stollman, of Windsor,- guest speaker, will report on his visit recently to Israeli institutions. LOuise Friedman, soprano, will be guest artist. All proceeds will go to purchase refrigeration equipment for - Yeshiva Bnei Akiva, Jerusalem. Donations may be sent to-Mrs. Joshua S. Sperka, 3824 Cortland. - • * * * EQUALITY CLUB will meet at a special session called for Monday evening, in the home of Mrs. A. Z. Berkowitz, 2652 Monterey. Plans for the June 17 charity games - party at Cong. 'Beth Moses will be arranged. * * •* MOGEN ABRAHAM SIS- TERHOOD will meet Wednes- day, in the hothe . of Mrs. Sam. Goodman, 17174. Northlawn, to elect new officers. * * * Mrs. Asher Smith, 30123 W. 7 Mile, will be hostess to a board luncheon of the AESCU- LAPIAN -PHARMACEUTICAL AUXILIARY at 12:30 p. m., Tuesday. Plans for a member- ship picnic in June will be discussed. * •5 5 RADOMER LADIES AUXIL- IARY will hold a board meet- ing Tuesday afternoon, in the home of Mrs. Rosé Tuttleman, 24280 Eastwood, Oak Park. Plans for a bake sale on June 2, at Federal's Oakman and Grand River store will be made. All proceeds will go to charity. BAR MITZVAHS SHOWERS DARBY'S . pring Fur Sale For this Spring Sale we have gathered the most exciting, selection of Mink Stoles, Capes, Shrugs, Jackets and Coats in all desired shades . . . and priced them surprisingly low. Shop around first .. • but be sure to see our styles— and get our price before you buy any fur! PROTECT YOUR PRECIOUS FU RS . KOROSTISHEVER LADIES AUXILIARY will hold a mother and daughter banquet at 6:30 p.m., Monday, at Rainbow Ter- race. Complete fur service cleaning, glazing _and storage to protett your flits from heat, moths, fire. and theft. - CALL UN. 2-8822 FOR BONDED MESSENGER TODAY! THERE'S NO TIME ... like the present to remodel your outdated coat to one of the glamorous 1957 styles. Come in today to con- sult with us. We know you'll be pleased—because "CERESNIE MEANS SATISFACTION" LIVERNOIS AVENUE et Outer Drive OPEN THURS. AND PM. 'TiL 11 P.M. Cohen-Sinaberg Rites Planned This Fall DETROIT'S Social "Smart Spot" For Your Spring and Summer - Shower or Wedding MISS SUERLYN COHEN Mr. and Mrs. Michael Levin, of Los Angeles, Calif., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Sherlyn Myra Cohen, to Norman. Leonard Sinaberg, of 18000 Ilene, Detroit. The bride-to-be is a graduate of UCLA, and has been teach , ing school in Los Angeles for the past year. A fall wedding is planned in California, after which the couple will reside in Detroit. Toledo School Director to Address Labor Zionists. Solomon Smullin, superinten- dent of the Toledo Hebrew Schools, will lecture on "The Prophets" at a meeting of La- bor Zionist Branch Two on Sat- urday evening, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kutnick, 18039 Woodingham. -Srnullin is the organizer of the Tarbut, Hebrew cultural organization in Toledo, and was 'a, founder, 25 -years ago ot the PARK SHELTON 'BALLROOM BALLROOM So ph isticatedl Colourf-11 Traditional.decor, modernly interpreted by Rose Gordon of - Chicago. To lend grace to your affair; 'beautiful -Candelabra and other Silver Appointments available. S • Noted for Service with the Personal Touch • Woodward at East Kirby — Detroit 2 Phone "Catering" at TRinity 5-9500. Ask for Mr. Charles Bartlett or Miss Marie Stafford 114 0,3. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Frtday„ Maly 25, 1956 Three hospital visits are being planned by LADIES OF. MOSAIC as part of its service program. On June 2, the women will be at Michigan State Hos- pital, and on June 5 at the Cere- bral Palsy Home and Sister Kenny Home to distribute gifts and refreshments and entertain. Ethel - Lakind, chairman, is as- sisted by Belle Swartz, Irene Gurwin and Nate and Rose Fish. * * * GAMMA KAPPA CHI ALUMNI AUXILIARY recently elected Meidames Floyd Born- stein, president; Chester Wins- ton, vice-president;. Sam La- Fond, secretary; and Aaron Katzman, treasurer. The group will meet June 14, in the home of Mrs. Seymour Gretchko, 10050 Saratoga, Oak Park, - to plan the installation dipper- dance, slated for July 21, at Menjo's. * * * Mrs. Paul Shapiro, president of the Detroit Ladies Auxiliary, Jewish Con- sumptives Re- lief Society at Denver, an- nounces the group's 27th annual dono r. luncheon w i 1 It be held June 5 its the Mayfair Room. Pro creeds go to support-the Mrs. Shapiro cancer research laboratory named for Dr. Hilkowitz, foun- der of the institution. The na- tional, non-sectarian hospital treats persons suffering from tuberculosis, other chest di- _ seases and cancer. Tickets or reservations are available from Mrs. Shapiro, WE 3-8797, or Mrs. Max Ducker, TE 4-5411. * * * BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pio- neer' Women, will conclude the season with a patio party June 4, at the home of Mrs. Meyer Stern, 31126 Franklin Fairway, Farmington. Outstanding donor pledges and dues should be turned in at this -time. * * * SHOLEM ALFHCHEM WOMEN'S DIVISION will hold an oneg shabbat, to which friends are invited, at 12:`30 p.m., Saturday, in the Institute, 18495 Wyoming. Moishe Haar, Institute director, will speak on "The Life and Works of Hein- rich Heine." A question and an- swer period will follow, and a dessert luncheon will be ob- served. Mttmlat Oar Games, prizes and refresh- Cohen at TO. 9-9466. - All types mentS will be featured at the of items, including • baked goods, annual' Memorial Day Beth Ye-- will be On : sale. hudah PTA picnic for students, parents and friends on Wednes- day in Lola Valley Park. The picnic committee, con- sisting of Rabbis A. M. Fried- man and. B. 1Vloseovitz, Mrs. Louis Pein, Mrs. Abraham Zent- Office or Plant Parties man, Mrs. I. Rockove and Louis In Our Private Banquet Room., Wieder, announces that bus transportation will be available UN 2-7 642 at the schOol. 7 Mile- Plans All Anyone wishing to contribute VVyoming merchandise for the bazaar to Details be held at the 'school on June TRAY CATERING SPECIALISTS 10, may contact Mrs. Solomon