Out, activities nesday, in the Hayim Green- berg Center, 19161 Schaefer. For tickets, call Martha Rosen- feld, president, UN. 2-5744. * * * AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold its installa- tion of officers at a luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Ro- tunda Inn, on Pine Lake. Mrs. Irving Turner, outgoing Coun- cil president, will officiate at the ceremony, while Mrs. Law- rence Wilk entertains with hu- morous readings. For reserva- tions, call Mesdames Max Brose, UN. 2-5246, or Aaron Miller, UN. 3-7459. * * MOTOR CITY LODGE an- nounces the recent election of the following new officers: Mey- er Lullove, president; Harry Krugel, Lew Levin and Hank Bennett, vice-presidents; Sey- mour Blumenthal, Abe Holtz and Sid Shechter, secretaries; Bob Rubin, treasurer; Sid Shech- ter, chaplain; Manton Saulson, warden; Leo Landau, guardian; Max Krugel, board chairman; Jan Mann, Stan Latter, Sam Rycus and Morris Zarenberg, trustees. Installation will take place in conjunction with the bowling league banquet at 8 p.m., June 10, at the Elmwood Casino. Hy Crystal and Lou Webber will be special guests. * * * At the recent election meet- ing of SHIRLEY ROTHEN- BERG CHAPTER, Bnai Brith Young Women, the following officers were elected: Lorraine Foreman, president; Joyce Sure- witz and Ilene Weiss, vice-presi- dents; 'Elaine Plotnick, treas- urer; Sue Davis and Gail Lester, secretaries; Judy Lipson, histo- rian; Shirley Kashdan, parlia- mentarian; and July Ballin, past president, chaplain. Installation will take place June 14, at Hill- crest Country Club. For reser- vations, call Ilene Kushner, DI. 1-3656. * * * REX LODGE will hold its election of officers at 9 p.m. Wednesday, at Cong. Beth Jo- seph, 18450 Wyoming. Games and refreshments will follow. The Lodge bowling league has scheduled its annual banquet for June 8, at Club Alamo. Din- ner, dancing and a floor show will be featured. For informa- tion, call Larry Dresner, KE 2-3518. * * * SABRA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will conclude its season at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the home of Mrs. L. Guttenberg, 13501 Pembroke, when Mrs. R. Miller will review "The Last Angry Man" by Gerald Green. For information, call Mrs. S. Ferst, LI. 3-8615. I WHY WORRY H CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will hold a luncheon Wednes- day afternoon, in the Hayim Greenberg Center. Mrs. M. Weiss will install new officers, and Mrs. C. Plafkin will sing. Friends are invited. * * * BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD will install newly-elected offi- cers at 8:30 p.m., June 16, in the Southfield Township synagogue, 24350 Southfield. Officers are Mesdames Charles Shere, pres- ident; Meyer Berman, Harriet Berke and Morris Simon, vice- presidents; Maurice Oberman, Samuel Perlstein and Isadore Katz, secretaries; Irving Berson, treasurer; Louis Garvin, sgt.-at- arms; and Dan Otis, chaplain. Mrs. Sandy Shore is chairman of the evening, while Mrs. Eve- lyn Cohen will preside at the installation. * * * The second annual victory luncheon of CHILDREN UN- LIMITED will be held at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at Jeri's. Mem- bers achieving 100 points, based Leave Everything to Us • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY WYN-HAROLD CATERING Phone DI. 1-2155 * * on raising $100, have been in- vited to attend. The organiza- tion's third annual dinner-dance will be held June 15, at Holiday Manor, beginning with cocktails at 6:30 p.m. Proceeds go to the Penrickton Nursery for Visally Handicapped Children. For res- ervations, call Adeline Brown, UN. 4-0736. * The sixth annual birthday luncheon of UNITED ORDER OF TRUE SISTERS will be held at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Knoll- wood Country Club. Entertain- ment will be provided by Mrs. Ernest Weiss who will do a monologue from the musical "Damn Yankees," accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Ben Tol- mich. For information, call Mrs. Saul B. Lederer, LI. 2-9216. * PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTORS AUXILIARY will close its season at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the home of Mrs .Frank Hoffman, 18517 Indiana. * * Installed at the recent paid- up membership luncheon of the JUNIOR PRIMRO S E CLUB were the following women: 1VIes- dames Loretta Globerson, pres- ident; Gloria Stasofsky and Nat- alie Epstein, vice-presidents; Audrey Lacoff, donor chairman; Barbara Lampcov, Betty Siegal, Thelma Stalberg and Marilyn Belin, secretaries; Gloria Wool- man, treasurer; Ruth Katz, pro- gram; Mickey Benyas, member- ship; Anita Gold, publicity; and Lois Persin, sunshine. * * * A social get-together is planned by AVIVA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the home of Mrs. William Schumer, 12940 Dart- mouth, Oak Park, when plans for the summer will be dis- cussed. Newly-elected to Chap- ter office are Mesdames Frank Rath, president; Harold Noveck, William Kellman, S. A. Lipp- mann and B. Morof, vice-presi- dents; Morris Richman and Ar- thur Weintraub, secretaries; and Norman Leemon, treasurer. * * * PLUMP PALS, a group of women interested in weight re- duction has announced plans to continue meeting throughout the summer. Prospective mem- bers are invited to call KE. 1-4770 or UN. 4-3438 for infor- mation. * * * The Union of Orthodox Jew- ish Congregations, which author- izes the "U" label on nationally- prepared kosher foods, will pro- vide the food for the annual spring luncheon of the YOUNG ISRAEL WOMEN'S LEAGUE. Planned for 12:30 p.m., Wednes- day, at Young Israel of Detroit, the proceeds will go to the Y eshiv a th Beth Yehudah. Youngsters from the Yeshivah and Young Israel will present a variety show. All women are in- vited. Hostesses are Mesdames Jacob Hoberman, P. Leider, Louis Penfil, Harry Greenfield, Aaron Sandweiss, Harold Kap- lan and N. Butrimovitz. * * Mrs. Jacob Shapiro, of 25138 Roycourt, Huntington Woods, will be hostess to the board of HOME RELIEF SOCIETY at a dessert luncheon planned for June 13. Plans already are be- ing made for the annual fund- raising program, to be held Oct. 22, at the Elmwood Casino, un- der the chairmanship of Mrs. Joseph Mossman. Free Golf at Young's Gap Ma Holder, owner of the pop- ular Young's Gap, Liberty, N.Y., announced that the resort will feature free golf through the last day in June. PGA golf pro, Bud Bailey, will give guests expert instructions. HERZBERG St KEYSTONE Since 1918 40th Annual Spring FUR SALE! ENTIRE STOCK OF Mink FURS reduced to unheard of values! 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For reservations; or further information, call Mrs. Yetta Nerenberg, UN 2-7335. * * * SA'AD will hold a bowling night at 8 p.m., June 22, at the Star Lanes, James Couzens near Telegraph. Besides bowling, there will be dancing, refresh- ments and prizes. All proceeds go to the Parkinson's Research Fund. For reservations, call LI 2-7083. * * * BETH SHMUEL SISTER- HOOD announces that their 16th annual donor luncheon will be held at noon on Tues- day, at the synagogue. Rabbi Samuel H. Prero, of Young Is- rael of Detroit, will be guest speaker. The Sue-Debs will pre- sent a musical program, featur- ing Millie Lipschutz, Ruth Weinberger and Suzi Bicoll. Prizes will be given, accord- ing to chairmen Mrs. Louis Lee- bove and Mrs. A. Klein. For tickets, call Mrs. Leebove, TO 5-1351 or TU 3-3370. * * * Mesdames Harold Lupiloff, Allan Kaplan and Max Levy will head a delegation of 54 members of the CITY OF HOPE CANCER FIGHTERS who will represent the group at a conference of the parent organization's midwest, cen- tral, southeast and southern re- gions to be held at Nippersink, Wis., June 15 to 17. To com- plete plans for the trip, the club officers will meet at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at the home of Mrs. Andrew B e r g e r, 18950 Whitcomb. * * * GAMMA KAPPA CHI ALUM- NI AUXILIARY will hold a so- cial gathering at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, in the home of Mrs. Maurice Sugar, 20031 Maple- wood, Livonia. * • • Mrs. Bernard Chase, 15331 Rosemary, Oak Park, will be hostess to members of DAVID- HORODOKER YOUNG WOM- EN at a luncheon and open meeting on Tuesday afternoon. The program is in honor of Mrs. Morris Gottlieb who has just returned from a visit to Israel. * * * KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer Wowen, will meet at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the Hayim Greenberg Center. A program of current events is planned. Mesdames Rose Ruben- stein and Minnie Lipchinsky are the day' hostesses. * * * NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold its installa- tion dinner at 6:30 p.m., Wed-