women s Clubs (More Clubs Page 15) 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. * 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. * 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. Your Newspaper Guardian of Your Freedoms Whatever your interests, whatever your age, you'll find good reading, information and entertainment in the pages of THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Keep abreast of this ever changing world. GET THE NEWSPAPER HABIT EVERY FRIDAY! 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. ! I WHY WORRY I I • 1111 J HOME CATERING 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. 14 _ .......,_ -----_,- , - ..,.., ■ •••=--, • ..; . ..* ■ 1 READ M 1,044 800 LIVERNOIS,-...FERNpigE HALFWAY BETWEEN 8 and 9 MILE ROAD LI. 6-3066 LI. 6-3063 AMPLE FREE. PARKING AT REAR. OF BUILDING 21 —TH E DETRO IT JEWISH NEW S—Fri d ay, January 31, 1958 -Family from Europe lierefor,4 niversary