I WHY WORRY I I Leave Everything to Us WYN and HAROLD LANDIS HOME CATERING • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY WYN-HAROLD CATERING Phone DI. 1-2755 Women's Auxiliary, HOME FOR AGED, will hold its annual member-bring-a-member in e e t- ing, Monday, at 12:30 p.m., at the Home, 11501 Petoskey. Mrs. Me y e r Silverman announces that the program will feature the Home for Aged choral group, directed by Mrs. Samuel Barr. A tour of the building is planned. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Bernard A s t o n, president, invites members and friends to attend. • 'I: * Mizrachi W o in e n, FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER, will hold a h a r v es t luncheon Tuesday at the Oak Park Recreation Cen- ter. Mesdames Benjamin Reznik and Ray Rosenberg are chair- men. All members who have filled their $5.00 dime banks are eligible to attend free. * * * The 20th annual donor dinner given by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Korostishever Aid So- ciety will be held at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the Mayfair Room, according to Mrs. Rose Friedman, president. Mrs. Sidney Ravin, past president of the Ladies of the Jewish National Fund, will be guest speaker, a n d en tertainpient Mrs. Friedman will be provided by Mrs. Leah Koven, accompanied at the pi- ano by Mrs. H. Weiner. All proceeds will go to charity. * * * LOMZER LADIES SOCIAL CLUB will hold a bake sale at the Northland Center office of the Detroit Edison Co. on Thursday. All proceeds will go to needy families in Israel. For information, call Mrs. M. Mil- ler, president, UN 4-1639; or Mrs. A. Fisher, chairman, EL 7-2434. * * * A games night program is planned by TOWN & COUNTRY CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the Northland Center Hospital- ity House. Husbands are invited. Among the prizes to be awarded will be a white fox collar. Re- freshments will be served. Mrs. Sol Galper, president, advises that proceeds will go to the ORT Vocational Training Cen- ter in Tel Aviv, Israel. For res- ervations, call Mrs. Paul Sheri- zen, ticket chairman, LI. 5-8753; or Mrs. Jerry Friedman, GR. 6-1722. * * * SHOMREY EMUNAH SIS- TERHOOD will meet at 8 p.m., Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. Fanny Laufer, 19719 Ardmore, when plans for the Hanukah party and donor luncheon will be discussed. Prospective mem- bers are invited. For informa- tion, call Mrs. I. Levin, DI. 1-9061. * * * INFANTS SERVICE GROUP will hold a games party for paid-up members and their hus- bands at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at the Sholem Aleichem Institute, 19350 Greenfield. Prizes and refreshments will be featured, and dues can be paid at the door. The evening's chairmen are Mesdames Belle Weingarden and Lil -Antman. * * * EQUALITY CLUB will hold a luncheon meeting on Satur- day, in the home of Mrs. Ben Tenner, 13170 Irvine, Oak Park. A turn-in meeting is planned for Nov. 24, at the home of Mrs. Sam Peck, 18685 Coyle, when Mrs. David Rosenberg, donor chairman, will accept pledges for the donor luncheon, planned for Dec. 15, at Holiday Manor. For information, call Mrs. Ros- enberg, LI. 7-59.60. 1 Named this week as chairman of the annual donor event of ADAS SHALOM SISTERHOOD is Mrs. Sol Hammerstein. Other chairmen for the Feb. 4 pro- gram are Mesdames Joseph Katchke and Harold Kozloff, tickets; Jules Kraft and Albert Posen, special gift tickets; Max II .Goldsmith, honoriams and memoriams; J. Stewart Linden, Teen Club and darlings; Mitch- ell Schram, sponsors; Harr y Nachman, pr o g r a in; Albert Egrin, arrangements; Louis Ha- ber, decorations; Nicholas Fena- kel, hostess; Norman Leemon, publicity; and Charles H. Char- lip, advisor. * * * NORTHWEST CHAPTER, American Jewish Congress, will meet for a dessert luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the home of Mrs. Louis I. Zucker- man, 18427 Greenlawn. Samuel Kellman, senior clinical psychol- ogist at Harper Hospital's adult psychiatric clinic, will speak on "Jewishness —A Psychologist's View." Mrs. Paul Masserman, chairman, will present the speaker. A charge will be made to non-members. * * * SCHAEFER - 7 CHAP TER. American Jewish Congress, will meet at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the home of Mrs. Saul Tama- roff, 15110 Dartmouth, Oak Park, when a debate on "Where Are We Headed: Suburban vs. Urban Jewish Living" will take place. Participants are Mes- dames Jack Samberg and Sol Millman, with Mrs. Irwin Schu- biner serving as moderator. Mrs. Ralph Miller is chairman. * * * Mrs. Sam Isaacs, president of AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet for a dessert luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Tues- day, in the Hayim Greenberg Center. Mrs. Harry Mondry, Council vice-president of educa- tion, will review Jerome Weid- man's "The Enemy Camp." Guests are invited. Members are urged to bring pledges for the annual donor event, to be held Dec. 13, at Ford Audito- rium. * * ISRAEL CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, has scheduled a lunch- eon and afternoon of games and mah jongg at 12:30 p.m., Tues- day, in the home of Mrs. Louis Newman, 18099 Greenlawn. * * * OLGA JASLOVE FAMILY CLUB will meet at 9 p.m., to- day, in the home of Mrs. Cal De Raven, 19464 Sorrento. Plans for a Hanukah party will be discussed, and a social will follow. * * * , JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO- PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA- TION will meet at 12 noon, Monday, in the home of Mrs. Rose Dresser, 7318 Thatcher, when repOrts will be heard on the recent luncheon. * * JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB will hold its donor luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. A fash- ion show will be presented. For reservations, call Gloria Stasof- sky, donor chairman, KE. 4-5235; or Aileen Kleinman, ticket chairman, LI. 5-8592. * * * Mrs. Anne Erman, president of CHANNA CZENESH CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will re- port an the recent regional con- ference in Akron at an open board meeting planned for Mon- day afternoon, in the home of Mrs. Esther Mendelson, 5380 Oakman Blvd. Mrs. Rae Garfin- kel will be co-hostess at a luncheon to precede the meet- ing. Mrs. Mildred Gelfand, vice- president, is chairman of the day. (More Clubs on Page 24) Every community has a "sell- ing message." Advantages a town has to offer cannot be ap- preciated by industries seeking new sites unless they are made know. This is emphasized in an industrial development adver- tisement, carrying the caption "Silence Isn't Golden," which appears on page 26 of today's Jewish News. A community which seeks to attract industry needs the as- sistance of every resident and every organization to give its message wide circulation. The results of new industry are, of course, added employment, school additions, expansion of the residential section and a general building up of the area. dustrial advertisements which appear in The Jewish News and 300 other Michigan newspapers in a campaign sponsored by the Michigan Press Association and the Michigan Economic Devel- opment Department. A coot is an aquatic bird found principally in South America. It. JACK GORBACK PHOTOS -0( Weddings * Mitzvahs • Quality work • The fact that there is no such thing as "silent sell" is stressed *UN 3-8532 in the latest of the series of in- Ir*******************.0 You are cordially invited to attend 09acqueline Shopo ' • rASHION at - SACC A Restaurant & Lounge 18800 W. McNichols EVERY SATURDAY AT 12:30 P.M. Please Make Reservations Early COOLIDGE at 9 MILE RD. DEXTER at TYLER Join Now and Save Become a member in the million dollar club. Offering a SPECIAL COURSE UN- TIL MAY 15th, 1959. ONLY $52.50 SWIM IN THE GORGEOUS INDOOR POOL HEATED TO 80 DEGREES, on Fridays I Reduce and LOSE POUNDS and INCHES Quickly and Safely. COME IN FOR FREE TRIAL VISIT GUARANTEED RESULTS IN 30 DAYS SIDNEY-HILL WOMEN•S CLUB DI 1-9450 13301 W. 8 MILE RD. (Near Schaefer) 17 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, Nov. 14, 1958 omen's au/4 activities Mrs. Jack Friedman, presi- dent of DAVID HORODOKER YOUNG WOMEN, announces that Mickey Woolf will enter- tain at the 21st annual donor luncheon, to be held Dec. 2, at Holiday Manor. Mrs. Moses Lehrman will give the invoca- tion. For tickets, call Mrs. M. Weinstein, UN. 4-8307, or Mrs. J. Guterman, DI. 1-9088. * * BUSINESS AND PROFES- SIONAL GROUP, Hadassah, will hold its annual Honor Roll lucheon and program at 12:30 p.m., May 23, in the Mayfair Room. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schil- ler will give an illustrated talk on their recent trip to Israel, and the South Oakland County Hadassah group will give a ren- dition of "Song of Israel." Mrs. David Schachter, Chapter presi- dent, will speak on highlights of the recent Florida convention. For reservations, call Mrs. A. Colten, SU. 8-6426. Honor Roll co-chairman, Sylvia Winer and Harriet Talbott, invite friends to attend. * * * PURITY CHAPTER, Order of Eastern Star, will hold its cere- money of initiation, beginning with a dinner at 6:30 p.m., in the temple, 80 W. Alexandrine. The ceremonies start at 7:45 p.m. For reservations, call Mai- da Krause, VE. 8-2233. * * * BETH AARON SISTERHOOD will present its first oneg shab- bat of the season at 2:30 p.m., Saturday, in the synagogue so- cial hall. Highlighting the pro- gram will be a review by Mrs. Lewis Cohen of Harry Golden's best-seller "Only in America." Partcipating in the activities will be Rabbi Benjamin H. Gor- relick, Cantor Ihil Gildin and Mesdames B. H. Gorrelick, J. Janners, J. Shapiro, A. Meral and Albert Kaplan, Sisterhood president. Sabbath refreshments will be served. * * * BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will hold its an- nual paid-up membership party at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the home of Mrs. Herman Fried, 18019 Indian a. Entertainer Frances Trager will sing and play the piano. Co-hostesses with Mrs. Fried are 1VIesdames A. Schwartzenfeld, H. Newmark and H. Ross and Miss S. Schwartz. • * * BETH AARON SISTERHOOD choral group, under the direc- tion of Mrs. Ralph Freedman, is meeting at 10 a.m., each Tues- day, at the synagogue. Officers are Mesdames Ben Z. Freeman, chairman; Morris Harelik, sec- retary; and Sam Wasserman, treasurer. All Sisterhood mem- bers may join. No 'Silent Sell' in Bringing Industry to State