GOLDA MYERSON CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will meet at 9 p.m., Tuesday, in the Hayim Greenberg Center. For informa- tion, call LI. 3-2542 or WE. 3-8046. NEW LIFE CHAPTER, American Medical Center at Denver, is planning its fourth annual dinner-dance at 6 p.m., April 27, at Holiday Manor. Tickets are now available by calling Jean Kreigel, ticket chairman, LI. 7-3274, or Rosetta Ezrach, dance chairman, UN. 3-8505. * * * Mrs. David Leeser, past presi- dent of Hadassah in Chicago and now a resident of Hunting- ton Woods, will review Laura Fermi's book, "Atoms in the Family" at a luncheon meeting of the UNITED ORDER OF TRUE SISTERS on Tuesday, at Northland Center. Mrs. Leeser's husband, a scientist, has been in atomic energy work since 1943. * * * Judge Joseph Moynihan will be guest speaker at a social meeting planned by YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM at .8 p.m., Sunday, at Margene Catering, it is announced by Mrs. Abe Bookstein, president. Friends are welcome. A regu- lar meeting is planned for 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the home of Mrs. Max Davis, 17418 Northlawn. * * * RADOMER LADIES AUX- ILIARY will hold an executive board meeting and luncheon in the home of Mrs. W. Finkel- stein, 18651 Steel, Wednesday, 12:30 p.m. to discuss the forth- coming mothers and daughters dinner. A regular meeting will be held Tuesday, at the Hayim Greenberg Center. * * * DETROIT HOPE FOR JUVE. NILES is presenting a games night at 8 p.m., Thursday, at Northland Center Hospitality House. Proceeds will go for research in cystic fibrosis. The - public is invited. For tickets, call Mrs. S. Kliman, KE 1-0453. * * * CHANNA CZENESH CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will meet Monday afternoon, in the Hayim Greenberg Center, when Mrs. Sonia Gold, Israel Bond repre- sentative, will chair the meet- ing. Mrs. Anne Erman will re- view "The New Dimensions of Peace" by Chester Bowles. A social hour will follow, at which Mesdames Ida Lewis, Vera Liepah and Edith Silverman will be hostesses. Guests are welcome. * AVODAH CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will meet for a dessert luncheon on Tuesday afternoon, in the home of Mrs. Max Stulberg, 17503 Prairie. A STRUT'S HAS EVERITIIN6I*1 KOSI101 FOR PASSOVER big* iy UIII AAR01( SOLOVEICIIIII RAIII MIN IlAtIll TOMATO JUICE CATSUP GEFILTE FISH BORSCHT APPLE SAUCE FRUIT SLICES MACAROONS PRUNE JUICE PRESERVES AT BETTER. STORES Everywhere, L'AgEsioERMLADK'EtrINEST MATZOS! MA activities Moetzot Hapoalot movie will be shown, and members will ex- change favorite Passover re- cipes. * * CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will meet at 12 noon, Wednes- day, at the Hayim Greenberg Center, when Bella Raizman will speak on folk music and Celia Plafkin will interpret it through songs. * * * WOMEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE will hold its tradi- tional Sabbath Hagodol oneg shabbat at 2:30 p.m., March 29, at Cong. Mogen Abraham, an- nounces Mrs. Isadore Levin, president. Guest speaker will be Rabbi Avraham Freedman, of the Yeshivah Beth Yehudah. A social hour will follow. All wom- en in the neighborhood are in- vited. * * * BUSINESS & PROFESSION- AL CHAPTER, Pioneer Wom- en, will meet at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the home of Sylvia Rosenfeld, 1846'7 Ken- tucky. For information, call Sonia Saslove, LI 6-8297, or Sylvia Rosenfeld, DI 1-1435. • * * FLORENCE HOCHBERG SOCIAL CLUB, dedicated to raising funds for the Penrick- ton Nursery for blind children, recently held its 11th annual installation ceremony, at which the following were inducted: Mesdames S. Bennet, president; A. Kaplan, secretary; and R. Gendon, treasurer. The club has provided the nursery with a dormitory, and plans to furnish the room are now being made. * * * - HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will meet at 12:30 p.m., Mon- day, in the home of Mrs. Wil- liam Budman, 20062 Shrews- bury, when a dessert luncheon will be served. A travelogue of Europe will be presented by the Elkin Travel Agency. Guests are invited. * * * A new group of PIONEER WOMEN will meet at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the home of Mrs. Myrle Fogelman, 20114 Maplewood, Livonia. A film presentation is planned as the afternoon's feature. 4: * * NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID will witness a food demon- stration by the home service department of the Michigan Consolidated Gas Co. and par- ticipate in a dessert luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at the firm's office, 415 Clifford. model seder table will be fea- tured. * * * Through the Dora and Julius Green Fund of the MUSIC STUDY CLUB, under the chair- manship of Mrs. Gertrude Gor- don, shipments. of Israeli and cantorial recordings have been sent to Jewish centers in Ath- ens, Salonique and Janina, Greece. Marguerite Kozenn Cha- jes was instrumental in secur- ing the collections that were sent. The group also has sent choral music to the YM-YWHA in Jerusalem. * * * YOUNG WOMEN'S SISTER- HOOD of Cong. Beth Moses will meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the home of Mrs. Sara Cranis, of Mendota Ave. A luncheon report will be heard. - * * NORTH WOODWARD BRANCH, Jewish Women's Eu- ropean Welfare Organization, will hold a brunch at 12 noon, Monday, in the home of Mrs. Mollie Baseman, 2740 Fuller- ton. All proceeds will go to aid orphans and widows in Israel. Friends are invited. A midnight supper, enter- tainment by a barber shop quartet, and dancing to the music of the Counts is part of a Gay Nineties Dance planned by the Young Marrieds Group of Temple Israel. The program is under the chairmanship of the Abel Sel- Adas Shalom Couples to Hear Hypnotist • Hypnotist A. Mankin, an or- ganizer and past president of the Detroit Hypnotic Society, will be featured at an open meeting of the Adas Shalom Young • Marrieds Group on Wednesday evening, in the syn- agogue board room. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Knopper are the evening's chairmen. For information on member- ship, call the Nat Goldstones, LI 6-5044. Your Jewish News Classified number is VE. 8-9364 TH SHOE COMPANY * * Mrs. Andrew Berger, presi- dent of CITY OF HOPE CAN- CER FIGHTERS, recently ap- pointed Mesdames Harold Lu- biloff, Allan Kaplan and Max Levy as delegates to the forth- coming bi-annual conference. To be held June 15 to 17, at Nippersink Manor, Wis., repre- sentatives from the Midwest, Central and Southwest regions will attend. * * * burns and Al Raskins, and will be held at 9 p.m., Sunday, in the temple. Assisting on the committee are the Paul Kayes, Leslie Wests, Norman Robbins, Dan Arnolds, Arthur Silber- blatts and Bill Engelsons. For reservations, call Mrs. Leslie West, UN 4-9370. The program is open to non-mem- bers. The group's monthly oneg shabbat is planned for March 28, following sabbath services. The Young Marrieds will be the guests of Rabbi and Mrs. M. Robert Syme, of Birchcrest Dr. Rabbi Syme will continue a discussion on "Practices of Liberal Judaism." For the Perfect Affair . . Mickey Woolf and His Orchestra UN 3-3737 YOUNGSTERS CAN PLAY HOURS LONGER WITH - GREATER FOOT COMFORT IN CORRECTLY FITTED 19360 LIVERNOIS HACK SHOES 16633 E. WARREN FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER, Mirachi Women, will hold an all-day rummage sale this Tues- day, at the IOOF Hall, 12 Mile and Gardner, in Berkley. For pick-up of rummage, call 1\Irs. M. Minkin, DI. 1-3188, or Mrs. A. Subar, TE. 4-2842. LEATHER in 3 eyelet tie. Sturdy leather sole. Black or brown. GRAINED Something New! GIFT BASKETS for Passover GIVE A PASSOVER BASKET ON THIS TRADITIONAL HOLIDAY TO YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS "Strictly Kosher for Passover" Mrs. Milton Weiss, president of Brandeis Chapter, Pioneer Women, will lead a discussion of Waldo Frank's "Bridgehead" at a meeting of the BOOK RE- VIEW CLUB sponsored by the PW Council at 1 p.m., Satur- day, in the home of Mrs. Ger- son Berris, 17615 Pennington. Guests are welcome. * * AVIVA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hear a public health nurse speak on "Weight, Diet and Exercise" at a pro- gram slated for 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the home of Mrs. J. Brainin, 16250 Cherrylawn. Mrs. A. Goodman will lead the group in doing some of the exercises. * * * An oneg shabbat is planned by the EVERGREEN CONGRE- GATION SISTERHOOD at 12:30 p.m. Saturday, in the home of Mrs. David Simon, 20060 Heyden. There will be a Passover discussion. A second pre-Passover program is planned for 8:30 p.m., Wednes- day, in the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schaefer, when a cooking demonstration, skit . . . . . and . #300 — SEDER SPLENDOR A Seder complete, attractively packaged in a wicker waste paper basket 1/5 Imported Israeli Wine 1/5 Imported Israeli Sauterne Wine 15 oz. Chocolate Macaroons in Tin 6 oz. Manischewitz Mandel Cuts 3 oz. Kichel-Ettes 12 oz. Strawberry Preserve 12 oz. Grape Jam Imported Chocolate Candy Bar 11 oz. Imported Citrus Drops • #100 — 7 oz. 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