* is YOUNG WOMEN'S B I C U R CHOLEM will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Henry Schwartz, 17369 Wise onsi n. Final plans will be announced for the dinner-dance on Feb. 9, at Club Alamo, according to Mrs. Mervin Gardner, chairman. Assisting Mrs. Gardner are Mes- dames Rose M o s c o w, memo- riams; Rose Viedrah and Ann Reifler, yearbook; Eve Shulak, glad tidings; Elinor Cooper and Goldie Diskin, gold page; Edith Braun and Ann _Shif f ma n, tickets; and Ruth Barck, dar- lings. For tickets, call Mrs. Abe Bookstein, president, DI 1-9626. • g.; * A games party is planned by the TUROVER LADIES AUX- ILIARY on Monday evening, at 12129 ' Dexter. Tickets will be available at the door. Plans are being formulated for 'a mother and daughter banquet on May 12 and the annual luncheon on June 18. Proceeds from all events go to various charities. * * * JERICHO REBEKAH LODGE, IOOF, recently in- ducted the following new of- ficers: Ada D u c k e r, noble grand; Eva Liner, vice-grand; Dora. Ploshnick and Cecile Smith, secretaries; Rebecca Fagen, treasurer; Rose Stoor- man chaplain; Carrie Reistman, inside guardian; Alice Brodatz, outside guardian; Ella Walters, marshal; and Sarah Adler, con- ductor. The ceremonies were conducted by Mrs. Bessie Lepof- sky, deputy, with Mrs. Fanny Feingold serving as marshal, * * * DETROIT LADIES AUXIL- IARY, American Medical Cen- ter at Denver, will hold a com- bination installation program and 29th anniversary luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the D. W. Simons C e n t e r, 4000 Tuxedo. * * * A lecture on Jewish music is planned by CHANNA CZE- NESH CHAPTER, Pioneer Wo- men, in celebration of Jewish Music Month on Monday after- noon, in the Hayim Greenberg Center. Mrs. Shirley Subar Sklash, performer and music teacher in the Detroit Public Schools, will speak on "Music from Mizrach to Mizrach" with supplementary vocal and instru- mental selections. Hostesses at a social hour following will be Mesdames Kate Henock, Leah Lipkin and Edith Sauls. Guests are welcome. * * * SISTERS OF ZION MIZ- RACHI will hold its annual Tu b'Shevat meeting, featuring the planting of trees in Israel, on Wednesday., at Young Israel Center on Dexter. Zvi Tomkie- wicz, director of M i z r a ch Hap o el Hamizrachi, will be guest speaker. A skit on the festival theme is planned. * * * KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio- neer Wome n, will hold a Histadrut meeting at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the Hayim Greenberg Center. Mrs. Eliza- beth Ruskin, Histadrut chair- man, announces that Hy Fogel- man, local campaign director, will speek and show the movie, "The Good Seed." Hostesses will be Mesdames J. Soifer and Z. Feigenblatt. Friends are in- vited. * * * GAMMA KAPPA CHI ALUM- NI AUXILIARY will meet at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, in the Club activities home of Mrs. Robert Pasman, 24201 P ark la w n, Oak Park. Funds from ticket sales to the Feb. 13 variety show at the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schaefer, should be turned in at the meeting. * * Dr. Aaron Giat, a native of Yemen who was raised in Israel and is now in Detroit as a mem- ber of the United Hebrew Schools faculty, will speak be- fore AVODAH CHAPTER, Pio- neer W o m e n, at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. Albert Herman, 23550 Gardner, Oak Park. Dessert luncheon will be served. Dr. Giat's topic is "Yemenite Jews—Their History, Life and Culture from Yemen to Israel." Guests are invited. Also planned, according to Mrs. Sam Isaacs, president, is a Val- entine dinner party at 8:30 p.m., Feb. 22, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Sklare, 17537 Birch- crest. * * - CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, will meet at 12 noon, Tuesday, in the Hayim Greenberg Center. Tribute will be paid to the festi- val of Hamisha Asar b'Shevat and also to Mrs. Harry Mondry for receiving her degree from Wayne State University. Guests are invited. A brunch will be served. * * * SHARONA CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will honor Jewish Music Month at its meeting Thursday, in the home of Mrs. Sol Rose, 19337 Monica. Cantor •Reuven Franke 1, of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, will be guest artist. A dinner-dance is being planned for Feb. 15, at Club Alamo. For tickets, call Mrs. George Gaynor, LI 1-0938. * Following its successful cock- tail party, the CITY OF HOPE CANCER FIGHTERS will re- new efforts to reach its fund- raising goal of $22,000 to sup- port the Duarte, Calif., institu- tion. Named as chairman of the journal are Mrs. Abe Burg and Mrs. Isadore Epstein, who are assisted by Mesdames Jack Gor- back, compliments; Herman Jaffeem memoriams, Jack Rose, teens; and Charles Young, dar- lings. Officers will meet at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the home of Mrs. Morris Moss, 14250 Vernon, Oak Park. * * * NORTHWEST CHILD RES- CUE WOMEN will begin an all-out drive for funds to main- tain local and Israeli child re-. habilitation p r o j e c t s at a luncheon rally slated for Feb. 11, in the home of Mrs. Charles Helma n, 19760 Chesterfield. Mesdames Max Kasoff and Earl Gould will serve as co-hostesses. Mrs. Aaron Zamec k, fund- raising chairman, will preside. A board meeting is planned for this Tuesday afternoon, in the home of Mrs. Leonard Gross, 18926 Kentucky. * * * A luncheon and board meet- ing of the JEWISH NATIONAL FUND AUXILIARY has been called by Mrs. William Levin, board chairman, for 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. Max Stollman, president, 4054 Leslie. • * * JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB will meet Feb. 10, in the North- land Center Community Con- course. Mrs. Milton Fishman, president, will at that time pre- sent a check to the Detroit As- sociation for Retarded Children, representing six months of fund-raising including the an- nual donor luncheon. The next event planned by the organiza- tion is a games night on Feb. 15, in the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schaefer. For in- formation, call Mrs. Natalie Ep- stein, WE. 5-5600, or Mrs. Bev- erly Moran, UN. 4-5929, Purchase Sale ALASKA SEAL COATS Specially $995 Priced EVERGREEN CONGREGA- TION SISTERHOOD will hold a "smahj" party at 8 p.m., Mon- day, at Rainbow Terrace. Prizes and refreshments are planned, with proceeds going into the synagogue building fund. For ticket information, call Mrs. An- nette Meisel, KE.,3-1844. (More Clubs Page 21) * Tax Included Fur products labeled to show country of origin of imported furs. You will always value the prestige of a Wrubel & Kozin fur. I ORDER NOW FOR I Confirmations licRUBEL Springets 4Koziti 19330 LIVERNOIS, 1 1 /2 . 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A dessert luncheon will be RODIN CLUB will meet at given by ISRAEL CHAPTER, 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the • Pioneer Women, at 1 p.m., home of Mrs. Jack Moss, 18231 Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. Lauder. Reports on the Pass- Moe Saslove, 3460 Sherbourne. over project will be given by Mrs. Norman Allan, president An afternoon of games is Mesdames Dave Grossman, Irv- of ADAS SHALOM SISTER- planned. ing Burke and Jack Moss. HOOD, announces that its meet- ing at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the social hall will be devoted to social action. Under the chair- manship of Mrs. Sol C. Gross- man, a program featuring Don- ald Slaiman, regional director of the Jewish Labor Committee, will be presented. His topic is "Our Next Move to Protect Our Civil Rights." A musical pro- gram, highlighting violinist Max Simon and pianist Sally Ruth Allan, will follow. Sisterhood members and their friends are In 3 Beautiful Shades invited to participate in a des- sert luncheon which will open Matara - Black - the program. * *