Pisgah- 6 Latiti- e- h,Cattennial Project with Awards to 25-Year Members DETROIT MAILERS WO- MEN'S AUXILIARY will meet at 8 p.m., Tuesday, in the Hotel Fort Shelby. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Agnes Wisdom, of the _ Allied Printing Trades Council. Those interested , in attending should contact Mrs. Marg Mc- Sweeney, KE. 5-1107. * * * EQUALITY' CLUB will hold a luncheon meeting, 12:30 p.m., Monday at the libme of Mrs. M. Reiner, 18003 Northlawn. * * * RADOMER LADIES AUX- ILIARY will have a luncheon and card party Wednesday, 12:30 p.m., at the Federal Dept. Store Auditorium, Grand River and Oakman. Proceeds will go to charity. A regular meeting will be held Tuesday, at the Labor Zionist Hall. • * * The SISTERHOOD of Con- gregation BETH SHALOM will hold its fourth annual installa- tion luncheon Wednesday, May 22, 12 noon. Call Mrs. Leo Brodsky, 6-7372, for res- ervations. * * * Mrs. Nathan J. Kaufman, president of BETH ABRAHAM SISTERHOOD, and Mrs. Isaac Tennenhouse, arrangements chairman for the annual donor luncheon, have issued a re- quest that captains, members and guests. complete arrange- ments for Tuesday's affair at the - synagogue. Mrs: Harold Davidson is journal chairman. For reservations, call the syna- gogue office, UN. 1-6696. * DETROIT JUNIOR LEAGUE, _ Jewish National _ }lame • for Asthmatic Children at Denver, will present its "Tea Time" dohor • lun-Chean, featuring a fashion show by Small Fry Shop, at 12:30 p.m., May 24, at Northland center auditorium. . Prizes . be awarded. The :donor is, the year's.,anly fund- : raising project. For reservations,, call' Mrs. • R. , Rudner, ticket chairman, UN: 3-8031. Tickets also, are available at the door. * * * , PURITY CHAPTER, Order of EaStern Star, will entertain at _East-West Night, on Monday, in„ Palmer Temple, 1040 Bal- moral. Purity will be host to worthy matrons and patrons and associate matrons and patrons from other Wayne County chap- ters. Dinner will be served at - 6 p.m., after which degreeS will be exemplified by officers of the visiting chapters. For res- ervations, call Paula Stark, as- sociate conductress, EL. 6-3086, or Ree KasS, VE. 8-2872. A. reg- ular meeting is planned for 8 p.m., June 3, at Palmer Temple. * * * Officers for the coming year will be elected by AVIVA "CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, at 9 p.m., Wednesday, in the home of Mrs. 0. Goodman, 18966 Santa Barbara. * * * The annual mother and daughter banquet of TUROVER LADIES AUXILIARY will take place at es p.m., Monday, at Turover Hall, 12129 Dexter. Deadline for reServations has been set for this. weekend, and tickets may be obtained from • Now. 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Sorkin, ticket chairman, UN. 1-7805. * * * FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER, Mizrachi, Women, will hold its annual installation of officers ceremony at 12:30 p.m., Thurs- day, at Holiday Manor. Mrs. Leo Genser is installing officer. In connection with the program, a mother and daughter after- noon is planned, with entertain- ment being provided by the Subdebs.. * s * The Ladies Auxiliary of Cong. Beth Shmuel has scheduled its annual lunch- eon program for June 10, in the social hall of t h e syna- gogue. Mrs. B. Babcock, presi- dent, and Mrs. L. Leebove, vice - president, joined in an in- vitation to the entire commu- nity to partici- p a t e. Rabbi Samuel H. Prero,• spiritual leader of Young Mrs. Leebtwe Israel of De- troit, will be the guest speaker. For rese4vations, call TO. 5-1351 or TU., 3-3380, - INFANTS SERVICE GROUP will hold :its last meeting of the season on Monday, at -Sholem Aleichem Institute. .Election of officers will take place. . * * * YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM will hold a board meeting at 11 a.m., Monday, to be followed by a regular meet- ing at 12:30 p.m., in the home of Mrs. Simon Shifman, 17545 Ohio. Mrs. Joseph Viedrah, nominating committee chair- man, will present the 1957-58 slate of officers. * * * NORTH WEST CHAPTER, Jewish National Home for Asthmatic Children at Denver, will meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the home of Mrs. Edwin Van Dam, 23491 Norwood, Oak Park. At its last meeting, Mrs. Mor- ris Burnstein was elected presi- dent. Other officers are Mes- dames Irving Meadows, vice- president; Myer Kriegel and Irving Slipson, secretaries; Jack Allweil, treasurer; and Albert Dunn, counsel: The group- sup- ports the medical treatment and research program of the Denver institution. • For information on its activities, call Mrs. Burn- stein, UN. 4-4768. * * * Mis. Arthur Stern, president of UNITED ORDER OF TRUE SISTERS, announces a white elephant sale this Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. James Pastel, 13040 Pembroke. The fund-raising project is held an- nually to provide funds for the endowment of a radio-isotpe laboratory at Detroit Memorial Hospital. Friends are invited to participate. * * * DETROIT LINK, Order of the Golden Chain, will conclude its season with a. dinner followed by a movie on May 27, at Rain- bow Terrace. For reservations, call Esther Horowitz, UN. 1-2830. •* * * WOMEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE. „sporigor, „its -an- 12:30 Vi.6bUtZ ipioject ‘Yotteig' Una PNA.;, 41VLAY 'Mt . The first open meeting in a series of special events planned to commemorate the 100th an- niversary of Pisgah Lodge and the centennial of Bnai Brith in Michigan is planned for Mon- day evening, in the -Labor Zion- ist Institute, 19161 Schaefer. The program will serve to honor with special certificates of service all members of .25 or more years of service. The anniversary celebration will culminate with the centen- nial banquet on Nov. 24. Albert P. Mitnick, of Chicago, president of District Grand Lodge No. 6, will be Monday's principal speaker. In addition to many years of service in Bnai Brith, Mitnick is a board member of Chicago's Ner mid Cong. and vice-president of the Hebrew Theological College Alumni Association. Clarence Enggass, one of the oldest members of the Lodge in point of - service; will present the award certificates. Aaron Droock, past president of Pis- gah Lodge and the District Lodge, will respond for the 25- year members. Certificates will be presented to the following Pisgah mem- bers: Center, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Milton Winston, with Mrs. Morris Servetter as co- chairman. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will be guest speaker, and an original cantata, "The Sabbath Queen," written by Mrs:-Sperka, will be presented. Proceeds will be used to purchase a laundry unit for a religious labor in- stitution in Israel, * * * Home Relief Society will •.on- elude activities for the season with a mother and daughter dessert luncheon this Monday, at Hospitality House, Northland Center. -According' to Mrs. Wil- liam Budman,•chairman, a fash-; ion show is planned. Friends are invited. * * * DETROIT LADIES LECHEM ANEEIM will hold a mothers and daughters banquet at 6 p.m., Wednesday, at Holiday Manor. Friends are invited to attend. For reservations, call , UN. 2-1157. * * * SHARONA CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will -present. its annual Mother's Day installa- tion event at 6:30 p.m., Thurs- day, in the Labor Zidnist Instithte. A musical review, di- rected by Molly Sallan, with accompaniment by Barbara Lin- den is planned by the mem- bership. Prizes will be awarded. Mrs. Sallan, a past president, will install these officers: 'Mes- dames Helen Goldbaum, presi- dent; Helen Wyzan; Naomi Kline, Ruth Gaynor and Ann Kaplan, vice-presidents; Mary Shuster, , Molly Silberschein, Annette Liberson, Belle Tre- buck, Rose Berman, Miriam Siegel and Bertha Rochlin, sec- retaries; Sophie Komisar, Moat- zot Hapoalot; Barbara Linden, bulletin; Adele 0Zrovitz, dar- lings; Frances Milgrom, dues; and Miriam Rose, membership. For reservations, call Ruth Gay- nor; LI.' 1-0938_, Dr. Albert Bernstein, Mandell Bernstein, Dr. Peter N. Bernstein; Morris H. Blumberg, Jacob Bomze, Samuel Broder, William Buchalter, Harry Chernick, Louis Cohane, Dr. Daniel Cohn, Adolph Deutsch, Dave H. Diamohd, Aaron Droodk, Dr. Vic- tor Droock, James I. Ellman, Clar- ence H. Enggass, Miles Finsterwald, Judge William Friedman, Morris Garvett, Fred A. Ginsburg, Harry J. Glasser, Maurice Glassman, Elias Goldberg, Ben F. Goldman, Harry Grad, Harry S. Grant, Harry S. Greenbaum, L. Herstein, Israel Him- melhoch, Joseph Hirschfield and kfi Frank Hoffman. Others are: Andrew Iczkovitz, Wil Liam B. Lsenberg, Joseph Jones, Abe ,o Kasle, Samuel 13. Keene, Nathan -61 Kohen, William Korotkin, Harry O '- Kraft. Max Krell, Max Kwaselo*, Meyer Lachman, Judge Theodore Levin, Benjamin D. Lieberman, Her- man Marks, Dr. Harry C. Metzger, tti Rudolph Meyersohn, Isadore Musko vitz, Meyer L. Prentis, Samuel J. Rhodes, Louis James Rosenberg, Harry Schwartz, Norman Schwartz, Milton Shapiro, Hirold M. Silverston, Louis Simon, Isadore Slesinger,, Charles Smith, Norman N. Snider, ,;-,4 Max Solomon, Joseph Staub, Meyer Stone, Dr. Harry Tanner, 'Joseph • an Yolles, Harry Yudkoff. g There are still a few FI3 select dates '• avoilablet for the •t<1 Perfect Affair MICKEY WOOLF and His Orchestra UN 3-3737 WE NEED Boarding homes for children temporarily separated from their families. WE PAY Boarding care and all other ex- penses. CALL TO. 8-2490 Jewish Social Service Bureau 13327 Linwood g.ohert Schroch Studio, grac. Interior Designer & Custom Furnishings NEW LIFE CHAPTER, Amer- ican-Medical ,Society at Denver,. recently elected the following slate of offiCers: Mesdames Ed- ward Epstein, president; Phillip Kravetz, Manual Kravetz, Leon Faggen and Jerry Eaton, secre- taries; and Al Tutnick, treas- urer. Installation is planned for June 5, when a luncheon and afternoon of games is scheduled. 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