omen's Cluh activities . Rosenbaum-Pollack Rites Set for Aug. 18 MISS CAROL ROSENBAUM - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rosen- baum, of Glendale Ave., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Carol, to Fred Pol- lack, son of Mrs. David Pollack, of Lawrgnae Ave-. Miss Rosenbaum is now at- tending the University of Michi- gan. Mr. Pollack will graduate this month from Wayne State University. The couple is planning an Aug. 18 wedding. ONE :CAKE MIX akes ALL HESE: 0 ekes • Tarts • eookies WITH EFFORTLESS EASE! ersatif... foolproof ...easy pie! Perfect results at very st try ... because Dromedary utbakes any other method, any other mix! Try it and sees romedaro CAKE MIXES !cad Cake• Chocolate Pound Cake • Gingerbread Devil's Food • Honey 'n' Spice Cake White Cake • Fruit Cake • Yellow Cake Mrs. Joseph Cohen is chair- man of the 9th annual dinner dance of Northwest Child .Res- cue Wornen, to be held at ,,Temple Israel, mkw next Tuesday ;evening. As- sisting her are Mrs. Yale Phil- lips and Mrs. Leo Ordin. This silver- plate affair marks the cul- mination of *their season's activities, and serves as a vic- tory tion.• Proceeds Mrs. Cohen this year acre earmarked locally for a camp project for mentally retarded children, and overseas for a youth community center in Is- rael. * * * An emergency linen shower and luncheon for hundreds of Jewish refugees in Israel will be sponsored by CLUB 2, Pio- neer Women, at 12 p.m., Wed- nesday, ill the Labor Zionist building, 19161 Schaefer. Friends of members are invited, according to Bessie Zarenkin, Jill Vernon and Blanche Rose, co-chairmen for the affair. * a ,* CLUB I, Pioneer Women, will hear 3. talk on Israel by Mrs. Ben Harold, who has returned from studying that country's present political situation and work of the Moatzot Hapoalot, at-1 p.m., Tuesday, in the Labor, Zionist Institute, Schaefer near Seven. Mile. Also at the Meet- int, delegates tck. the Pioneer Women convention will be elected. Refreshments will be serve d. Culture committee chairmen are Mesdames Harry Mondry and Michael Michlin. * .* * The TUROVER LADIES AUXILIARY annual donor • luncheon, set for 12 noon, Tues- day, at 12129 Dexter, will bene- fit charity. For tickets, call Mrs. Sylvia Korby, WE. 4-2953. The auxiliary's final meeting of the year will take place at noon on Wednesday at the Turover Temple, according to Sara Schulzinger, secretary. * * * A night of games will be given by the YOUNG WOM- EN'S SISTERHOOD of Congre- gation Beth Moses at _the con- gregation, Linwood at Oakman, Ct., Sunday eve. There will be prizes. Tickets can be purchased at the door, The public is in- vited. * * * The new officers of PRIM- ROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB will preside at the organiza- tion's 8 p.m. meeting June 19, according to' Mrs. Louis Jacob- son, publicity chairman. * * * RADOMER LADIES AUX- ILIARY will present a luncheon and games party at 12:30 p.m., June 19, in the Federal Dept. Stare auditorium, Grand River at Oakman. Proceeds will go to charity. Tickets and,informa- tion are available from Mrs. Samuel Slakter, VE. 6-8174 and Mrs. N. Wolok, LI. 7-8290. * * * JR. PRIMROSE CLUB will sponsor a paid-up membership luncheon and installation of of- ficers at 12:30 p.m., June 18, at Jeri's. Officers to be installed are Mesdames Milton Fisher- man, president; Larrie Glober- son, Sanford Stasofsky, vice- presidents; - Bernard Gorosh, Fred Howard and Merle Ep- stein, secretaries; Harvey Klei- man, treasurer; Leo Sklar, mem- bership chairman; Phil Gold, publicity chairman; Abrey Kort and Howard Roland, publicity committee; Mel Barnett, sun- shine chairman; Arlin Richman, Edward Sherman, Sidney Kort and Herbert Woolman, social committee. R.S.V.P. by Thurs- day to Gloria Woolman, LI. 2-0493, or Loretta Globerson, LI. 5-9983 . PLEASE NOTE ... NORTHWEST DETROIT CHAPTER, Jewish National Home for Asthmatic Children at Denver, will hold a social evening for members and their husbands at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, in the home of Mrs. Irving Mea- dow's, 20101 Tracey. Newly- elected officers will be installed. Jacqueline Shops are continuing their own Charge Accounts * * * ..., Applications are available at EQUALITY CLUB will hold a luncheon and meeting Mon- day, 12:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. A. Z. Berkowitz, 2652 Monterey. both shops. More Clubs—Page 23 - acqueline Shops IMPORTANT leather jacket 19. 21. Better • Capeskin jackets . . .‘ - Broken sizes, of course, Pink Blue,, White, and Beige . Sizes 1 0-1 8. We suggest early shopping. g acq tteline Shops IMPORTANT 7._ 9• 11 VALUES TO 29.95 You'll at the values . . . the exciting varietyi Dresses for casual, street dressy or formal wear. Cottons, pure silks, shantungs, linens, orlon pimas, chiffons, dressy fabrics. Light or dark solid colors, prints, checks, stripes! Misses, juniors, half sizes. Rare savings! he amazed [ • S ENT P IRR EsTic NKG " COATS 1 /2 Off Use You; Charge . Account COOLIDGE at 9, MILE RD. DEXTER at TYLER No phone orders At( stiles final DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, June 7, 1957 JEWISH CONSUMPTIVE, CANCER RELIEF LADIES AUXILIARY will hold its 28th annual donor luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Lachar's. Pro- ceeds will benefit the society's hospital in Denver. The com- munity is invited to attend. For reservations, call Mrs. Paul Shapiro, WE. 3-8797, or Mrs, Max Ducker, TE. 4-5411. * * * KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will hear annual reports at a 12:30 p.m, meet- ing, Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. Elsie Berger, 1'7355 Cherrylawn. * * ' Chomsky will be Mrs. Max installed as president of SHERUTH LEAGUE at the or- ganization's installation lunch- eon on Wednesday at Rainbow Terrace. Officers also to be inducted with the re-elected president are Mesdames Samuel Chapin, Sidney E. Locke, Rob- e r t H e y d t, vice-presidents; Theodore H. Grant, Morton Lewis, Meyer Kowal and Sam Hack, secretaries; and Jerome Pershin, treasurer. Mrs. Milton Caplan is chairman of the after- ' noon. * * AESCULAPIAN PHAR- MACEUTICAL FRATERNITY . AUXILIARY Will hear a talk on "The Psychological Aspects of Intermarriage" by A. J. Lach- over, of the United Hebrew Schools, at a luncheon .meet- ing, Wednesday, at Anatole's Restaurant, according to Mes- dames David Yaffe and Jack Sohneyer, program chairmen.