omen's INFANTS SERVICE GROUP will meet Monday evening, at the Sholem Alechem Institute, when final arrangements for the annual fund-raising dinner- dance and show, to be held Jan. 27, at Masonic Temple, will be discussed. * * KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will hold a His- tadrut meeting at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. A. Feinberg, 17197 Mendota. The movie "South Window" and a report by Mrs. Oscar Warren will be featured. * * * HANITA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet Monday eve- ning, ih the Labor Zionist In- stitute. 'An Israel supply show- er, Histadrut film strip and so- cial hour will be featured. _* * * CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, meeting under the chairmanship of Mrs. A. Jacobs, will dedicate its program at 1 p.m., Tuesday, in the Labor Zionist Institute, to the building fund. A cultural program, featuring Mrs.- Adele Mondry speaking on "Sholom Aleichem," in memory of the 40th year of his death, will fol- low. A social hour will complete the program. - * * * JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO- PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA- TION will hold a board meeting at 12 noon, Monday, in the home of Mrs. Ida Goldsmith, trea- surer, 18290 Santa Barbara. Plans for a luncheon and games party at 12 noon, Feb. 20, at Turover Temple, 12129 Dexter, will be discus'sed. Mrs. Morris Miller is chairman of the affair. For tickets, call Mrs. Yetta Eng- lander, ticket chairman, UN 2-3010. * * YOUNG WOMEN' S B I CUR CHOLEM will hold an open meeting at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Sigmund Reifler, 18015 Ardmore. Cb- hostesses will be Mesdames Sam Pinkis and Abe Bookstein. A book review by Mrs. Nathan Spevakow will be featured Guests are invited. * * * Mrs. Isadore Levin, Chairman of the recent donor luncheon for BATEI AVOT, announces that $1,150 were recently given to Rabbi Joseph Kahanaman for transfer to the institution at Bnei Brak, Israel. The Average Jewish Woman in Detroit Says: "I'm lost without Cluh activities WOMEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE is accepting contribu- tions from friends of the late Lillian Kaplan fOr a scholarship fund in her name at the Yeshi- vath Beth Yehudah. Mrs. Mill. ton Winston, 18618 Prairie, is chairman of the fund. * * MEDINA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet at -9 p.m., Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. Burton Hartman, 17152 Rose- lawn. Hy Fogelman, local direc- tor of the Histadrut campaign, will be guest speaker. For in- formation on membership, call Mrs. Philip Wedes, LI 6-5338. * * * NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID will hold a board meeting at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the home of Mrs. Harry Stoll, 18611 Pen- nington. Co - hostesses at a luncheon will be Mesdames Ed- win Glanz, Julius Lorig and Samuel Shewitz. Miss Grand Sets Plans for June 30 Wedding MISS ELIZABETH GRAND University of Michigan sen- ior, Elizabeth Marlene Grand, and Morris Joseph Richman, an alumnus of Western Michi- gan College and U. of M., are making plans for a June 30 wedding. Their engagement was an- nounced recently by the bride- elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Salman_ Grand, of W. Outer Dr. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Richman, of Flint, Mich. Sisterhoods to Mark `Uniongram Day' More than 100,000 members of 534 Sisterhoods affiliated with the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods will observe National Uniongram Day Mon- day. Although "Uniongrams" are sold the year round, spe- cial emphasis will be placed on their sale next Monday, when the organization observes its 44th birthday. Uniongrams are similar to telegraph blanks, but the mes- sages written on them are sent by regular mail in special en- velopes. They are sold by Sis- terhoods of Reform congrega- tions throughout the United States and other countries for use cr, such occasions as birth- days, anniversaries, confirma- tions, graduations, and for mes- sages of condolence. THE JEWISH NEWS ... It is my guide for all news information, community activities and its ads help me in my shopping . . ." Join the Parade .. JEAN'S HEALTH SALON 17302 W. McNichols Become a Weekly Subscriber Stearn Cabinets Swedish Massage Call VE 8-9364 BR 3-0284 DETROIT LADIES LECHEM ANEEIM will hold its 36th an- nual banquet at 6 p.m., Jan. 27, at Zack's Catering. Friends are invited to attend. For informa- tion or reservations, call Mrs. A. Weinstein, ticket chairman, UN. 1-6134, or Mrs. A. Manning, co-chairman, UN. 1-1165. * * * B R A ND E I S CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet Mon- day afternoon, in the Labor Zionist Institute. A program is planned in celebration of Jew- ish Music Month. Tickets to the Valentine party on Feb. 18, at Federal's auditorium, are now available from Mrs. Calman Friedman. * * * A special victory luncheon was held recently by SHE- RUTH LEAGUE in honor of the 75 women bringing in the most funds for the recent donor. Co- chairmen of the luncheon were Mesdames Sam Robinson and Herbert Rosen. * * * The Detroit Women of ALPHA OMEGA will hold a board meeting at a dessert luncheon, at the home of Mrs. David Freedman, Tuesday, 12:30 p.m. Plans for a card party to raise funds for the fraternity house in Ann Arbor will be discussed. * * The WOMEN'S AUXILIARY of ACCOUNTANTS' GUILD will hold its annual paid-up luncheon Jan. 26 at Darby's. At the last meeting it was voted to donate $50 for CARE paskages. * * * NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the home of Anne Shuman, 18700 Monica. The life story of Bathseva Vilenski, di- rector of the vocational train- ing program of Moatzot Hapoal- ot in Israel, will be related by Helen Schrage. * * * THURSDAY BOOK REVIEW CLUB has scheduled a luncheon and book review this Thursday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Ryman Horenstein, 17303 Prairie. Mrs. S. H. Rovin will review Irwin Shaw's "T h e Troubled Air."' * * * PURITY CHAPTER, Order of Eastern Star, has planned a Conductress Night meeting, at which the chapter members will be hostesses to conductresses of Wayne County, for 7:45 p.m., Monday, at the temple, 80 W. Alexandrine. Initiation cere- monies and conferring of life memberships to past matrons and officers of the chapter for 35 years also will be featured. A social hour will follow. * * * NEW STUDY CLUB will hold a luncheon Wednesday afternoon, in the new home of Mrs. Tillie Sable, 16207 Indi- ana. , * Have mercy upon me, 0 Lord, for I am weak; 0 Lord, heal me . . .—(Psalm 6, 2.) Michigan JWV Slates `March-of-Dimes Day' As Special Campaign * At Mrs. Max Chomsky, presi- dent of SHERUTH LEAGUE, will be hostess at a social meeting for members and their husbands on Tuesday evening, at Beth Joseph Synagogue. A cantata by the League's choral group, directed by Mrs. Louis Goldman, will be featured. * * * GOLDA MYERSON CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will meet at 9 p.m., Tuesday, in the home of Rebecca Samberg, 2717 Fullerton. Carrie Berman will be guest speaker. * * * ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a luncheon and afternoon of games honor- ing paid-up members on Tues- day afternoon, in the home of Mrs. Gloria Zabner, 19482 Mendota. * * ADAS SHALOM PTO, United Hebrew Schools, celebrated Ha- misha Asar b'Shvat by dis- tributing bags of fruit to the children of the He)3rew school Classes. Michigan Department, Jewish War Veterans, will undertake a one-day March-of-Dimes fund- raising drive on Jan. 27. To be known as the "Jewish War- Vet- erans March of Dimes Day," the campaign will cover west and northwest Detroit. In announcing the special ef- fort, Larry Gubow, department commander, stated, "We urge all our posts, members and friends to support this worthy drive. But whether you contrib- ute on the 27th or not, be sure to support this lifesaving cause." The March of Dimes is only one part of the child activities of JWV. Other work includes presentation of parties, gifts and clothes to children at the Wayne County Juvenile Detention Home, parties at Lapeer Hosbi- tal, camperships to needy chil- dren, medical assistance and clothing to children of veterans. The forthcoming JWV "Star Spangled Revue" on Feb. 17 will provide needed funds for such activities during 1957. WYN and HAROLD LANDIS HOME CATERING • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY WYN-HAROLD. CATERING ph, e DI. 1-2755 ONSTER SALE clean sweep of decorators floor samples and boutique accessories D. 19451 Open 1 - 5 Livernois Mon. thru S t. SALE of SAL FINAL CLEARANCE* CLOSING OUT Entire Stock of CASHMERES from Values from $18.95-$35 Dyed to Match '8' DOESKIN and FLANNEL SKIRTS Values to $18.95 . . from TWEED SKIRTS Values to $14.95 from YARNS Knitting, Worsteds for Afghans, Bulky Jackets. 4-oz. hanks. Reg. $159 •• SPORT YARNS 11" $59 99 $109 3-Oz. Skeins. Reg. $1.59 FINGERING and BABY YARNS Reg. 69c to 75c DRESS YARNS from 45' 55' All Sales Final — No Layaways ENTIRE SELECTION FROM OUR REGULAR IN-SEASON STOCK! KNITMORE 13330-!§W.' 7 MILE E. OF SCHAEFER *As' Long As Merchandise Lasts