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True Sisters to Install
Mrs. Herbert Green

will be accompanied by - Mrs.
Ben Tolmich.

Now Featuring
A Complete New Line of
TUROVER LADIES • AUXIL-
AVODAH CHAPTER, • Pio-
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
. neer Women, will hold• its bi- • RY will hold its annual lunch- will meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday,
KITCHEN &
-annual installation-of officers at eon at 12 noon, June 11,
Tur- in the synagogue, when officdrs
DINETTE
SETS
-6:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the over Temple, 12129 Dexter. will be elected. A paid-up mem-
Elmwood casino. Mrs. Gerald TiCkets are available. from Mrs. bership party is planned follow-
New Designs • New Colors
'E. Goldberg, installation • chair- 'Sylvia Korby, WE 4-2953. Mes- ing annual reports. Mrs. Joseph
Practical Yet Glamorous
man, states that Dr. Paul Feld- dames Esther Weiner and Kate Cohen is chairman, and Mrs.
BRONZE
man will be guest speaker and Geller are co-chairmen of the Mae Grosberg is co-chairman.
BLACK • CHROME
installing officer; To be in- fund-raising event. • Proceeds Installation will take place on
As Usual—The Unusual
ducted for terms extending to will go to charity.
June 10.
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- Call Us for Estimate on
1959 are 1VIesdames Sam Isaacs,
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Re-covering Your Kitchen Chairs
president; Edward Stark and
Ruth
Kossack
is
chairman
of
YOUNG WOMEN'S. SISTER-
Sam Fishman, vice-presidents; HOOD of Cong. Beth Moses will the annual - banquet planned by
VARIETY Dinette
Max Nyman, Ben Mostyn and discuss plans for an installation the bowling league of the CITY
Harry Ceifetz, secretaries; Louis program on Monday 'evening, in OF HOPE CANCER FIGHTERS,
SALES CO.
Isaacs; treasurer; Jack Brickner,
to be held Tuesday evening, at
15228 Livernois•-
membership chairman.; Lillian the home of Mrs. Jean Silver- NOrthwood. Inn. Mickey Woolf
One Door South of Fenkell
, Gemza, donor chairman. Mrs. man, on Wisconsin Ave. Elect- and his orchestra will entertain.
UN 2-1158
UN 2-0453
Albert Herman is outgoing ed at the last meeting were Mes- Awards will be given to bowling
dames Ada Markowitz, presi-
Open Mon., Thurs., Fri., Sat.
president.
dent; Florence Kornwise, vice- leaders.
10 a.m. - 9 p.m.
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Mrs, James Golden' has - been president; Gloria Kief and Ruth
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re-elected president of the re-' Gottlief, secretaries; and. Bea , FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
Mizrachi _Women, is honoring
cently organized JUNIOR Leaderman, treasurer.
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:Mrs. Sam Sborow, who recently
LEAGUE CHAPTER, Jewish
CHANNA CZEVESH CHAP- served as chairman of its annual
National Home for _Asthmatic
Children at DenVer.Voted into TER, Pioneer Women, will meet bake sale. Assisting Mrs. Sbo-
office with her are Mesdames Monday afternoon; at the Labor row were Mesdames Henry
_ Jerome Krause and Samuel Zionist Institute, when Dr. Clay- Levitt, Meyer Minkin, Oscar
Robbins, vice-presidents; Stan- ton J. lEttinger, president of Smith, Benjarnin Sack, Harry
ford Levin and Harry Goldberg, Great Lakes College, will speak Walkon and Roy Forman.
s.
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Jr., secretaries; -and David on The Gifted'Child." Hostesses
at a dessert luncheon to precede
Hennes, treasurer.
An executive meeting of
the meeting are Mesdames Rose RADOMER LADIES AUXILIA-
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411100Mk
ji
BETH YEHUDAR SCHOOLS Lewinso-n, Emma Nathanson and RY is called for 8:30 p.m., Mon-
Helen
Tukel.
Guests
are
wel-
For
fun
and
relaxation
Try an
day, in the home of Mrs. B.
PTA will send a delegation to
Halpern,
20213
Strathmoor,
the annual convention of Yeshi, come.
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when discussion will center on
vat); PTA's, to be held in Balti-
MEDINA CHAPTER, Pioneer a luncheon and games party be-
more, Md., May 307-31. A rum-
mage sale will take place all- Women, will meet at 8:30 p.m., ing planned for June 19, at Fed-
day Tuesday, in the Highland Tuesday, in the 4orne of Mrs. eral's. Grand River-Oakman
Park Hotel, 45 Victor, Highland Philip Wedes, 130160 Albany, store. Proceeds will go to char-
Park. Rummage may still be Oak Park. The Israeli film, ity. A regular meeting is
picked up by calling Mrs...I. "South Window," will be shown. planned for June 4, at the Labor
Have fun in pollen-free Northern
'57 SEASON OPENS
Rockove, WE 4-2771, Mrs. L. Refreshments will be served.
Zionist Institute, 19161 Schaefer.
THURSDAY, JUNE 27
Michigan! Swim from a sandy,
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Fein, LI 1-6731, or the Yeshi-
private beach! Fish on a private
FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE
vah office, WE 1-0203,
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio-
GOLDA MYERSON CHAP-
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lake! All - popular sports! Tele-
neer Women, will meet at 12:30 TER, Pioneer Women, will meet
vision, variety entertainment,
Mrs. Chester WinSton -was p.m:, Wednesday in the home of at 9 p.m., Tuesday, in the home
.- elected president of GAMMA Mrs. Sophie Tatelman, 20121 'of Esther Landsberg,1806 Cort-
nightly music and dancing! Doz-
KAPPA CHI ALUMNI AUXIL- Stratford. Plans will be made land,
ens of social activities! Counsel-
IARY at a recent meeting. Also for the victory luncheon and in-
ors take care of your children
stallation,
to
be
held
June
19,
elected were Mesdames Sam
Dr. Kleinman to Discuss
while you're free to enjoy your-
Children Half Rate
LaFond, vice7president; . Saul. in the Labor Zionist Institute.
`Old Family Physician'
American-Jewish Cuisine
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Greenfield,. 'secretary; and Sol
• Dunn, treasurer. - The officers - BETH SHMUEL LADIES . Dr. Shm.arya Kleininan will
will be installed at a dinner- AUXILIARY is planning its an- speak on "The Old .Family
dance on July 17, at Club Man- nual donor luncheon for June Doctor and the Family Physi-
hattan. A meeting is slated June 10, in the synagogue social hall. cian Today," at 9 p.m., Satur-
13, in the home of Mrs. Harvey Mrs. B. Babcock, president, has day, at the Davison Jewish
ON M-22 ON GRAND TRAVERSE BAN!
Miller, 23480 Church, Oak Park. named Mrs. L. Leebove as Center.
The talk is sponsored by the
22 Miles north of TRAVERSE CITY
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luncheon chairman. Rabbi
Jewish Community Center
DETROIT LADIES AUXIL- Samuel H. Piero, of Young Speaker's Club.
IARY; Jewish Consumptives-Re- Israel of Detroit, will be guest
lief Society at Denver, will hold speaker, and the Suedebs, a
.• a special meeting on May.28., at teen-age group, will entertain.
the D. W. Simons Center, 4000 For reservations, call TO 5-1351
Tuxedo, when plans for the 28th' or TU 3-3380.
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annual donor luncheon will be
"The. Store with the Pink Chandeliers"
_ :made. - Mrs. Paul Shapiro is pres-
JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB
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ident.
will meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday,
STORE-WIDE 'MAY
at Northland Concourse for an-,
nual election of officers. A
hyn.otist will entertain follow-
ing the business meeting.
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SISTERS' OF ZION MIZ-
Exceptional Values Thurs., Fri. and Sat.
Mail and Phone Orders—UN. 4-4769
RACHI have launched a Foster
Mother Campaign to aid and
rehabilitate children in Mizrachi
Women's institutions in Israel.
Mrs. Ida Goldfine has been
named chairman of the drive to
enlist a maximum number of
members to send weekly aid to
children, thereby becoming fos-
ter mothers. Plans- also are be-
ing made ' for June garden,
Crisp, radiantly fresh, -gives
party at the home of Mrs. Abe
bedrooms new sparkle. Fitted
Feldman.
and scalloped with vermicelli
quilting. Colors: Pink, mink
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brown, lilac, white, turquoise,
blue and goldenrod.
Mrs. Sarah Levine, President
of CLUB I, Pioneer Women, an-
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of brown and gold, pink and
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United Order of True Sisters
will install Mrs. Herbert Green
as president in ceremonies
planned for Tuesday afternoon,
in the Northland Center audi-
torium. -
Mrs. Nathan Shafkind will of-
ficiate at the installation, which
will serve to induct into office
Mesdames Harris Crane, vice-
president; George Rosenberg,
Stanley Baar and David Lesser,
secretaries; Simon Trauri g,
treasure r; Maurice Neback,
mentor; James Postel, warden;
Harold Jackson, guardian; Sam
Buckland, Aaron Friedman and
Arthur Sobel, trustees.
Mrs. Arthur Stern, outgoing
president, will be hostess at a
luncheon planned for 12 noon.
The group will be entertained
by singer Joan Sofferin, who

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