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March 22, 1957 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-03-22

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KITCHEN &
DINETTE SETS

VARIETY -Dinette
SALES CO.

GOING OUT OF BUSINESS

City License
868

LAST DAYS

I

AS LONG AS MERCHANDISE LASTS!

CASHMERES

Short Sleeve Classics—Val. to $19.95
Long Sleeve Clas4ics—Val. to $24.95
Cardigans—Val. to $26.95
Novelties—Val. to $35
All Lambs Wool Sweaters

SKIRTS
YARNS

$ 8.95
$1-1.95
$12.95
$12.95
$ 3.95
$995

Values to $21.95

Knitting Worsteds-100% all wool or 50% Nylon
—50% wool-4-oz. hanks
90c
Baby Yarns
. • s••
25c
.•.•
Fingering Yarns -
35c
All Dress Yarns (in assorted colors ••••
39c
Angora
... 55c
Knitting Bags
; . 75c

Do It Yourself STRAW BAGS

(Complete with Flowers, Velvet
and Ribbons)

$1 95

ALL KNITTING BOOKS --- 1/2 OFF!

Accessories; Odds and Ends Far Below Cost!

FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE . . WE WILL BE OPEN
SUNDAY from 11 to 3!

• All Sales Final
• No Layaways
• No Phone Orders

13330 W. 7 MILE, E. 'of Schaeffer

BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
will hold its annual donor
luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Wednes-
day, at "Rainbow Terrace. Mrs.
Manuel Grossman, donor chair-
man, announces that Max Sosin
will emcee a program that Will
include Cantor Hyman J. Adler,
Sammy Woolf and Hal Gordon.
Mrs. Charles Varnen is journal
chairman. For reservations, call
the ticket ckairman, Mrs. Leon
Goldin, LI. 6-2587; or Mrs. Mau-
rice Oberman, LI. 7-1985.

A post-Purim' luncheon is
Planned by' WOMEN'S SAB-
BATH LEAGUE on Tuesday, at
Young Israel Center- Rabbi
Moses Rothenberg will be guest
speaker, and pupils of the Ye-
shivath Beth Yehudah will pre-
sent a Purim program- Planning
.the event are Mesdames Morris
Servetter, Pearl Leader, Sam
Bielewich, Flora Smerlin g,
Becky Cr on enw al t, Harry
Greenfield and Milton Winston.
Friends are invited to attend.
* *
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
will hold a dessert luncheon
meeting at 1 p.m., Monday, in
the home of Mrs. John Herman,
3041 W. Outer Dr. Mrs. Albert
Kaufman will be co-hostess. The
afternoon's feature will be the
showing of a new film from
the American Cancer Society.
* * *
JUDEA SOCIAL CLUB will
hold their annual Ptirirn party
at 3225 Fenkell, Saturday eve-
ning.
* * *
Joseph Edelman, Jewish Com-
munity Council director of in-
ternal relations, will speak on
"Trends in the American Jewish
Community" at ADAS ' SHALOM
SISTERHOOD's oneg shabbat, 2
p.m., Saturday, at the home of
Mrs,. Charles Heiman, 19760
Chesterfield. Program partici-
pants will include Mesdames
Joseph Koenig, opening prayer;
Louis current events;
Ruth Bartlett, closing prayer;
and the Sisterhood choral group .
teaching quartette. Mrs. Joseph
Markel, oneg shabbat chairman,
invites friends of Sisterhood
members to attend.
* * *
Reservations for the March
30 SHERUTH LEAGUE "birth-
day party" will be taken by Mes-
dames, Samuel Pearl and M.
Markowitz at the organizations
Tuesday evening meeting at
Beth Joseph Synagogue. The
league is also planning an April
27 "Children's Charity Ball,"
under chairmanship of Mes-
dames • Sidney E. Locke and
Thecklore H. Grant. Theme of
the ball, to be held at Adas
Shalom Synagogue, will be
"New York in the Spring." For
:tickets, call Mrs. Harry Keller,
El 6-3261.
* * *
Moshe Haar will discuSs mod.-
ern theatre at an oneg shabbat
p 1 a n n e-d for members and
friends of SHOLEM ALEICHEM
WOMEN'S DIVISION at 12:30
p.m., Saturday, in `the institute
building, 18495 Wyoming. Des-
sert luncheon will be Served by
May Etkin and Ida Kornoraff,
hostesses.
* * *
SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hear Mr. C. Fithian
speak on world travel at its
Thursday meeting, at the home
of Mrs. Sylvia Waldman, 19161
Prairie.

PY4HIAN SISTERS will meet
at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in its
temple, 15787 Wyoming, when ,
a "cake bingo" party is planned.
Members and their friends will
have their cakes "bingoed off."
* *
A special board meeting of
JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION has been called by Mrs.
Jack Seder, president, for 12
noon, Monday, in the home of
Mrs. Rose Zuckerman, 2745
Cortland. Final arrangements
for the pre-Passever bake sale
in Detroit's kosher meat mar-
kets will be made.

BETH JOSEPH SISTERHOOD
will hold a board luncheon at
12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in • the
home of Mrs. Esther Bernstein,.
23861 Scotia, Oak Park. Mrs.
Sarah Adelman will be co-
hostess. Reports on the group's
recent luncheon to raise funds
for a hospital bed in Israel will
be given.
* * *
JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB
will hold a stunt night program
at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at the
Northland Center ainlitorium.
Guests are welcome.

17—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, March 22, 1957

Women's ath activities

A luncheon meeting is sched-
Young Women'... Bicur Cholem
uled by the EQUALITY CLUB will meet at 12:30 p.m., Monday;
for. 12:30. p.m., Monday. at the in the home of Mrs. Harry
home of Mrs. David Rosenberg,
Stone, 13233
24071 Geneva, Oak Park. At
Vassar. Plart
the last club meeting, Mrs. 0.
will b e con-
Schwartz, president, appointed
cludes for the
the following donor luncheon
annual donor
chairmen: Mesdames Sam Peck,
dinner - dance,
general chairman; Lawrence
to be held
Berk, Jack Glassman and Sam
March 31 at
Lerman, • fund-raising; Michael
Club Gay Ha-
J: Kushner, treasurer; Miss A.
ven: Mrs. Mer-
Trachtenberg, publicity.
v i n Gardriler,
*. * *
Mrs. Gardner donor c h a i r-
BETH ABRAHAM SISTER- man, is taking reservations at
HOOD is planning its annual DI. 1-9626. Mrs. Abe Bookstein,
paid-up membership b u f f et' president, LI. 4-8470, also may
luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Thurs- be contacted for tickets.
day, in the synagogue social
* * *
hall. Surprise entertainment and
EMMA LAZARUS' FEDERA-
musical selections_ by Cantor TION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS
Shabtai Ackerman will be fea- will hold a luncheon meeting at
tured. Dues will be accepted at 1 p.m., Wednesday, at the De-
the door. New members are in- troit Historical Museum. Mrs.
vited, according to Mrs. Isaac Rose Rubenstein will review
Tennenhouse, chairman.
Eve Merriam's book, "The Life
* * *
NORTHWEST YOUN db.,, IS- of Emma Lazarus, Woman with
RAEL SISTERHOOD has sched- a Toich.
* * *
uled a Purim social at 9 p.m.,
Mrs. Sadie B. Hart, president
• Saturday, in the synagogue. of North - Woodward Branch,
Max Chomsky, , vice-president JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROPE-
of the Zionist Organization of AN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
Detroit, will discuss the Israeli-, TION, announces that the group
situation. Games and refresh- will discuss its June 1 orphan
ments are planned.
shower at' noon this Tuesday,
* * *
NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID at the home of Mrs. L. Rich,
will feature an afternoon of 2745 Cortland.
* * it
. games on Monday afternoon, in
A victory luncheon is planned
the Labor Zionist Institute. A by INFANT SERVICE GROUP
dessert luncheon will open the this Tuesday afternoon, at Jeri's.
meeting at 1 p.m. According to All members who attained quo-
Mrs. David Saks, president, tas for the annual fund-raising
prizes will be awarded. The affair, held recently, are invited
public is invited.
to attend. In chargé of arrange-
ments are Mesdames "Louis Mal-
kin, Allan Saltz and -Norman
Now Featuring
Brode. Special prizes will be
A Complete New Line o
awarded to MeSdames Thomas
Van Vleet, first place; Jack
Eder, second place; and Jack
Hencken, third place- A fox-
New Designs • New Colors
trimmed cashmere sweater has
Practical Yet Glamorous
been donated by Hillview Furs
as 'a prize, and a fashion show
BRONZE
by Jean Sloan has b _ een planned;
BLACK • CHROME
according to Mrs. Ben Marcus,
As Usual—The Unusual
president.
Call Us for Estimate on
* * *
Re-covering Your Kitchen Chairs
CHANNA CZENESH CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will meet
Monday, 12:30 p.m., in the Labor
Zionist Institute. Dr. Robert G.
Axelrpd, consultant for the De-
15228 Liverriois
troit Section, American Cancer
One Door South of Fenkell
Society, *ill speak. on "Cancer
UN 2-1158
UN 2-0453
Detection." His talk will accom-,
Open Mon., Thurs., Fri., Sat.
pany a film. Dessert luncheon
10 a.m. - 9 p.m.
will precede the program. -

CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
will meet at 12:30 p.m., Sunday,
in the Labor Zionist Institute,
when Blanche Rose will speak
on current events. According to
Mrs: Shulamith Goldaftas, presi-
dent, a social hour will follow.
Friends are invited.
* * *
GOOD FELLOWSHIP WO-
MEN'S AUILIARY will hold a
brunch at 12:30 p.m., Saturday,
in the home`of Mrs. Ida Berger,
16808 Lilac. Co-hostesses will
be Mesdames Freda Lubin and
Rae Weinstein.

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