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PARK LOAN ASSOCIATION
will hold a social evening on
Monday, in the home of Mrs. A.
Denhofferm, 19975 Freeland.
Plans are being made for a char-
ity barbeque luncheon on Feb.
19, at the home of Mrs. David
Rosenblatt, 13027 Pembroke.
Guests are welcome. For infor 7
mation, call Mrs. Rosenblatt,
UN. 4-1858.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Trifler
A party will be given this
Saturday night, at Rainbow
Terrace -in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Trifler who cel-
ebrated their 50th wedding an-
niversary on Jan. 25.
There is some question, how-
ever, if the golden celebration
will be foremost in their minds.
The party also will mark a re-
union with their sisters and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Topowr and Mrs. N. Moscowitz,
both of Paris, France.
Mr. and Mrs. Trifler, of 2579
Highland, have not seen their
family since they were married
in Poland and moved here
shortly afterwards. A reunion
has been in the offing for many
years, but it took the impetus
of the Triflers golden wedding
anniversary to bring it about.
Helping the couple to cel-
ebrate the occasion will be their
six children, Messrs. and Mes-
dames Sol Ager, Sam Ager,
Sol Sternberg, Martin Cohen,
Abe Trifler and Martin Trifler.
Mr. and Mrs. Trifler, active in
the Radomer Aid Society, also
have 16 grandchildren and two
great grandchildren.
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB, in conjunction with the
KADIMAH SOCIAL CLUB, will
hold a joint dinner-dance Feb.
16, at Rainbow Terrace. For res-
ervations, calls Mrs. Rose Brick-
er, LI. 4-8693, or Mrs. Sam Dean,
TE. 4-9217.
CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
will meet at 12 noon, Wednes-
day, at the Hayim Greenberg
Center, when Hy Fogelman,
director of the Detroit Israel
Histadrut Campaign, will be
guest speaker. An Israeli movie
will be shown. Guests are in-
vited, according to Anna Char-
ness, chairman.
ZEDAKAH CLUB will meet
at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the
home of Mrs. R. Dubrinsky,
19735 Warrington. According to
Mrs. Louis Germansky, hostess
chairman, a dessert luncheon
will be served. Friends are in-
vited.
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WORKMEN'S CIRCLE
WOMEN'S DIVISION will hold
their 21st annual donor on Feb.
19 at Mayfair Caterers. Tickets
can be obtained from the Circle
center, 18225 W. 7 Mile, or
phone Mrs. Harry Entin, UN.
3-2783.
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City of Hope Holds Meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Group of the
City of Hope will meet this
Saturday evening in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lewis,
23231 Harding, Oak Park. Final,
plans for the annual games
party to be held in April will
be formulated.
*
*
HENRIETTA SZOLD Junior
Hadassah are holding a games
party at 8 p.m., Thursday, at the
home of Sandra Brown, 19039
Burt. Games and social dancing
will be included on the pro-
gram. For further information
call Miss Brown, KE. 7-4844.
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Radomer Auxiliary Installs Mrs. Ager
Reveal Betrothal
installed into office planned by the new administra-
at Brother's Wedding at Recently
a program in the Hayim tion is a mother and daughter
Greenberg Center were the fol- dinner May 19, at Rainbow Ter-
lowing newly-elected officers of race. Several socials are planned
the Radomer Ladies Auxiliary: for February and March.
Mesdames S. Ager, president;
S. Rubin, vice-president; F.
Weinman, treasurer; B. Wax-
man, trustee; M. Ross, sunshine
Leave Everything to Us
chairman; H. Adler and .J. Katz„
secretaries; J: Simkovitz, sgt.-
at-arms; and S. Slakter, pub-
licity.
Special appointments made by -
Mrs. _^ ger include the follow-
ing: Mesdanies R. Tuttleman
and D. Gudes, refreshments; J.
Weintraub and J. Simkovitz,
good will; B. Adler, W. Finkel-
stein, B. Halpern, L. Lumberg,
R. Tuttleman, H. Waterman. J.
Weintraub and N. Wolok, ex-
ecutives.
MISS ROSALIE NEUVIRTH
Among the coming events
At the recent marriage of
their son, Mr. and Mrs. Emil
■■ ••• ■
WYN and HAROLD LANDIS
Neuvirth, of Warrington Dr., 1
Make
It
a
Memorable
Day
announced the engagement of
with
their daughter, R o sill e, to
Bruce Howard Rosen, son of
• STYLE
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Rosen, of
• ELEGANCE
Berkley Ave.
• BEAUTY
Mr. Rosen, who holds a BS
and
His
Orchestra
WYN-HAROLD CATERING
degree from Wayne State Uni-
versity, is an alumnus of Sigma
Alpha Mu fraternity. An Oct.
26 wedding date has been set.
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IRV FIELD
VE. 5-6103
Phone DI. 1-2155
re-inventory Sale
of Fine Furniture, Lamps, Pictures and Art Objects
at
Johert Schroch Stitaios, gnc.
Interior Designer and Custom Furnishings
BELOW Are Listed Only a Few Items on Sale:
2 BAKER LOUNGE CHAIRS
Upholstered in Olive Green
$1 7
Domask . . Reg. $325 per chair I / oP ea.
2-PC. BAKER PALADIUM SOFA
Upholstered in Beige Silk
Damask . . . Reg. $1,206
1 COCHEO LOVE SEAT
Upholstered in Aqua Silk
Reg. $438
'615
$250
1 COCHEO ANTIQUE WHITE CHAIR
Upholstered in Aqua Silk
Reg: $352
$1.9750
rum:
$ i 7 0
2 COCHEO FRUITWOOD CHAIRS
Upholstered in Beige Damask
Reg. $243 ea.
1 DE GAAL & WALKER
OVAL TIER TABLE
$110
in 'Fruitwood
Brass Trimmed. Reg. $178
1 ERWIN-LAMBETH
SECTIONAL SOFA
Quarter Round with Cane Arm, Upholstered in
Green and White Tweed
Reg. $688.50
$395
1 GREGORY DAY BED
in Walnut, Cone Inserts, Brass Trim, Genuine
Scotch Leather in
Pumpkin Color. Reg. $586
'285
1 GREGORY COCKTAIL TABLE
(Round) in Bisque Finish, Travertine
Marble top. Reg. $211.50
1 KITTINGER RECAMIER
DE GAAL & WALKER ANTIQUE
WHITE COCKTAIL TABLE $9450
28x28. Reg. $154
DE GAAL & WALKER
FRUITWOOD COMMODE
Reg. $226
in Antique White, upholstered
in Pink Silk. Reg. ea. $284
'400
Upholstered in Aqua
Pure Silk. Reg. $702
1 STEMBRIDGE ROUND
CARD TABLE GROUP
'136
2 DE GAAL & WALKER
ARM CHAIRS
'120
$165
Brass Table with Mother of Pearl Top — 4
Chairs upholstered in genuine
$ 612
Pumpkin Leather. Reg.. $1,094
2 OXFORD PROVINCIAL
LOUNGE CHAIRS
With Down Back and Seats
Reg. $331 ea
.
$1 9 5
Many Other Choice Pieces to Select From — All Drastically Reduced!
Included are such famous names as: BAKER, HARDEN, STEMBRIDGE, DEGAAL
CT WALKER, ST[FFEL, ERWIN-LAMBETH, KITTINGERS, COCHEO, S. J. CAMP-
BELL, DINKELSPIEL, ETC.
For Your Convenience, We Will Be Openfor this Sale Only
SUN., FEB. 2, NOON to 7 P.M. • MON. & TUES., FEB. 3-4;'9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
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21 —TH E DETRO IT JEWISH NEW S—Fri d ay, January 31, 1958
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