At a recent board meeting, plans were made by SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHI for a mother and daughter program on May 13, at Holiday . Manor. For reservations, call Mrs. M. Servetter, UN. 3-9789, or Mrs. P. Leader, WE. 3-0938, • * EVERGREEN CONGREGA- TION SISTERHOOD will hold its annual mother and daugh- ter dinner on May 9, at Lach- ar's, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Edward Friedman. For reservations, call Mrs. Annette Meisel, ticket chairman, KE. 3-1844. The public is invited. * * * ROCHEL LAYA STEPINER AID SOCIETY has completed plans for its 12th annual donor luncheon, scheduled for April 30, at Rainbow Terrace. The program will feature soprano Belle Maslowe, accompanied by Mrs. Jack B. Mash: For reserva- tions, call Mrs. Nathan Rosen- thal, ticket chairman, TO 6-9189. * * * HEBREW LADIES AID SO- CIETY is planning a games party for May 5, at Cong. Bnai Moshe. A final planning meet- ing is set for -April 24, also at the synagogue. . * * * SHOLEM ALEICHEM WOM- EN'S DIVISION will offer a luncheon and lecture program at 12:30 p.m., April 20, in the home of Mrs. Herman Kantor, 19350 Ardmore. Emanuel Mark, executive director of the In- stitute, will speak on Chaim Grad's book, "Der Mames Sha- bosim." Mrs. Friedman will a group of Yiddish readings. Guests are invited, NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet at 12:30 p.m., Thursday, in - the home of Etta Kaplan, 6317 Curtis. A Passover luncheon will be served. * * The 15th annual donor lunch- eon of Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin Ladies Auxiliary has been scheduled for 12:30 p.m., May 8, at Lachar's. Rabbi ........ >!`a Moses Rothen- berg will be principal speaker, a n d Mrs. Joshua Sperka will be t oast mi stress, -; according to Mrs. ISadore eviri, general chairman. As- sisting in plan- ning the lunch- eon are Mes- dames Grace Pomerantz and Mrs. Levin Eva Bernstein, co-chairmen; A. Bennett and Edith Golden, societies; A. _Ri- biat, darlings; Sam Grossman, B. Forman, Israel Swartz, Rose Ruben, A. Shifman, A. Lifshitz and B. Gittleman, ticket cap- tains. For reservations, call DI. 1-9061 or TU. 3-2611. Friends are invited. 4: * * GOLDA MYERSON • CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will meet to elect new officers at 9 p.m., Wednesday, in the home of Pauline Stepak, 18287 Santa Rosa. Brenda C. Chaiken to Marry in Summer MISS BRENDA CHAIKEN Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chaiken, - of Boston Blvd., announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Brenda Carol, to Mil- ton E. Rochman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rochman, of Sorrento Ave. The prospective bridegroom attends the School of Arts and Crafts. The wedding will be solemn- ized on July 13 at Holiday Manor, with Rabbi M. Robert Syme and CantOr S. Tulman, both of Temple Israel, officiat- ing. Now Featuring A Complete New Line o KITCHEN & DINETTE SETS New Designs • New Colors Practical Yet Glamorous BRONZE BLACK • CHROME As Usual—The Unusual Coll Us for Estimate on Re-covering Your Kitchen Chairs VARIETY Dinette SALES CO. 15228 Livernois One Door South of Fenkell UN 2-0453 UN 2-1158 Open Mon., Thurs., Fri., Sat. 9 P.M!: Club activities • Molly Picon to Star in Masbnic Musical Molly Picon will star in a New York productiOn of_ "Far- blondgeter Honeymoon," musi- cal comedy toRP" be presented for a single performance on the evening of April 28, in the Masonic Tem- ple audtiorium. The cast, which c ome to De- troit direct from the Em- Molly Picon .pire City, includes Rose Green- field, Gitel Stein, Telma Jacob- son, Barbara Travis, Esther Zaltzman, Jacob Kalich, Michal Michalesko, Leon Shechter, Ja- cob Jacobs and Jacob Suzanoff. Tickets for the show are available at Grinnell's, Boren- stein's Book & Music Stores, Spitzer's Hebrew Book & Gift Center, Esquire Grill (Dexter at Leslie) and Lucky Star Su- per Market (W. Seven Mile at Sorrento). For information call Arthur I. Shapiro, 3037 Monterey, TO. 8-5632. Over 7000 to Convene on Michigan Safety The Ladies Auxiliary of the KOROSTISHEVER AID SO- CIETY is currently making plans for its annual mother and daughters banquet, to. be held May 13, at the Labor Zionist Institute, 19161 Schaefer. KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will meet at 12:30 p.m., Thursday, in the home of Mrs. Max Rubenstein, 17362 Roselawn. A cultural meeting, highlighted by a Passover pro- gram, is planned. Garden' Setting for Warren-Levine Rites The second annual Antiques Show of the Grosse Pointe Ro- tary Club will be held May 7 to 10, at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial, 32 Lakeshore Rd., Grosse Pointe, to raise funds for various community service proj- ects. The show will consist of ex- hibits • by 20 antique dealers, whose merchandise will be for sale, according to Edward W. Taube, Jr., general chairman, Among the projects sponsored by Grosse Pointe Rotary are student loan and scholarship, There are still a few select dates available. for the Perfect Affair MICKEY WOOLF and His Orchestra UN 3-3737 Left Sch,:roch Studio, Inc. - Interior Designer & Custom Furnishings 2575 Hiller Rd. 800 Livernois Pontiac, Michigan ,Ferndale, Michigan FE 2-8977 LI 6-3063 THE SHOE COMPANY . MRS. PHILIP T. WARREN In a garden setting of roses and tropical foliage in the Hotel Statler's Wayne Room, Marilyn Faye Levine exchanged marital vows with Philip Tremaine Warren last Saturday evening. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Samuel Le- vine, of Monica Ave. Mr. War- ren is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Warren, of Dartmouth Ave., Oak Park. Dr. Richard C. Hertz officiated at the double- ring ceremony. For . her wedding, the bride selected a gown of ivory peau de soie with a sabrina neckline, fitted bodice and miniature sleeves. It was lavishly appli- qued with hand-corded Alencon lace, and the same lace embel- lished the full skirt, which ended in a chapel sweep. A tiara of pearls held her tiered veil of silk illusion, and she carried a cascade arrange- ment of lilies-of-the-valley and anthurium. • Mrs. Fred Cherrin, the bride's cousin, was matron of honor, and 'another cousin, Elaine Ka- soft, was maid of honor.'Brides- maids were Leatrice Rothberg, Sandra Bowman, Sharon Car- -penter and Phyllis Young, with little Joyce Elk as flower girl. The bridegroom's brother, Harold Warren, was his best man, and ushers were Eugene Merkow, Leo Merkow, Carmen Feola, Gerald Stone a nd Ralph Stambolian. Following dinner and a re- ception in the hotel's Grand Ballroom, the newlyweds left for a honeymoon to Mexico .City, Acapulco and Jamaica. On their return, they will reside at 2601 W. McNichols. RIPPLE SOLER Saddle shoes 19360 charcoal grey and black Livernois 6" Are You Changing The Color of Your Hair For The Holidays? See MRS. HAZELWOOD Specialist in Tinting and Silver Blonding at BLACKSTONE MANOR BEAUTY SALON 20465 SCHAFER nr. 8 MILE UN 4-7029 Ample Free Parking THINKING OF CAMP? Try RISEMAN FARM CAMP Dryden, Michigan NOW IN ITS 18TH SEASON FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, 5 THROUGH 12 Modern Facilities Emphasis on . . . • Swimming & Recreational Activities • Well-Rounded Program • Democratic Group Living in the Out-of-Doors • Farm Setting (Each Child Has a Garden of His Own') Member: American Camping Ass'n. More than 7,000 people in- terested in safety activities. in Michigan are expected to gather in Grand • Rapids April 23-25 WO 3-0762 for the 27th Annual Michigan Detroit Office: 1063 Penobscot Bldg. • The crueliest lies are often Safety _Conference. UN 1-1724 17321 Northlavvn Ave. told in silence. Theme for the conference is —Robert Louis Stevenson. "Eyes, Ears and Hands for Safety," Although each of the ten par- ticipating state industrial and education divisions will hold special session throughout the three-day meeting, an all-con- ference luncheon will be , held April 23 at the Pantlind Hotel, Paintings and Drawings and an all-conference banquet will close the sessions April 25 in the Civil Auditorium. The Public Utilities division will discuss communications, Sunday, April 14, through May 4, 1957 overhead lines, forestry, gas utilities, and underground util- ilities. Panel discussions will Preview and reception for artist, on . Sunday, April 14, 2 to 6 p.m. feature workmen's compensa- tion, personal injury accidents, and economic losses of accidents. Ga relick's Gallery School and College division ses- sions present a progress report Detroit, Mich. 20208 Livernois on. the Michigan driver educa- tibn' progiani..' • RISEMAN FARM CAMP 6x11, ition DESOW-FISHBEI N 23—THE D ETROIT JEWISH NEW S — Friday, April 12, 1957 omen's Grosse Pointe Rotarians traffic safety, underprivileged and youth service. Plan Second Antique Fair