•DETROIT LINK, Order of the Golden Chain, has completed plans for its annual New Year's Eve dinner-dance, to be held at Temple Israel. Entertainment will be provided by Hal Gor- don and his orchestra, and there Will be a fully-catered dinner. For reservations, call Mrs. Rose Bernstein, UN 4-2504. * * A board meeting of YOUTH EDUCATION LEAGUE is planned for Monday afternoon, in the home of Mrs. Nathan Borinstein, of 4864 W. Outer Dr. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m., after which plans will be discussed for the an- nual fund-raising event Feb. 18, at Masonic Temple. Co- hostesses will be Mesdames Ben Minns and Joseph Wolfe. * * * EQUALITY CLUB ,Will hold a luncheon meeting Monday af- ternoon, in the home of Mrs. Morris Berkowitz, 18048 North- lawn. Nomination and election of officers will take place. For information, call Mrs. Berko- witz, UN 3-7522. * * * The initiation of 16 women a s members of SHERUTH LEAGUE will take place Tues- day afternoon, at the Sholem 'Aleichem Institute, 19350 Green- field, according to Mrs. Jerome Pershin, vice-president of mem- bership. Guests will be served a 'dessert luncheon at 12:30 p.m. by the hostess committee, chair- ed by Mesdames Irving Ron and Felix Hower. A special message of greeting will be given by Mrs. Samuel Chapin, president. * * * FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER, Mizrachi Women, will meet at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the home of Mrs. Harry Leven, 17577 Cherrylawn. A program of cur- rent event s, including late news from Israel, is planned. Friends are invited. Nan Scholnick to Wed Bruce R. Parker MISS NAN SCHOLNICK Mr. and Mrs. Morey Schol- nick, of Roslyn Rd., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Nan Susan, to Bruce R. Parker, son of Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin R. Parker, of Pen- nington Dr. The bride to be is a student at the University of Michigan, where she is affiliated with Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority. Mr. Parker attends Harvard Uni- versity, in Boston, Mass. A summer wedding is being planned. p - - Two Chajes Songs a nw de b Y at Concert giK .oniittcb:sey a a y r tsphuCaento songs , Jan at the annual Israel Bond Hanu kah Festival in New York's Madi- son Square Garden last Mon- evening. Peerce selected "Adarim," while e Miss Kitt sang the De- troit composer's "Palestinian Nig hts." EVERGREEN CONG. SISTER- HOOD will meet at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the Sholem Aleichem Institut e, 19350 Greenfield. According to Mrs. George Karber, program vice- president, Mrs. Orville Bellamy has arranged a program which will feature Mrs. Eva Sonnen- blick as guest, speaker. Mrs. Sonnenblick, director of special service at the Jewish Home for Aged, will speak on "Keys to Better Understanding Our Aging Parents." • * *_ JULIUS ROSENWALD AUX- ILIARY, American Legion, will wrap holiday presents for dis- abled veterans at Dearborn Vet- erans Hospital, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Wednesday, under the supervision of Mesdames Marion Goldberg, president, Helen Wolfe, Ann Gottlieb and Gustie Rosenthal. * * * MEDINA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a games night program Tuesday evening, in the home of Mrs. Max Marko- vitz, 21861 Avon, Oak Park. Mah jongg, scrabble and other games are planned, with refresh- ments to be served following. 4: * * Mrs. B. Naimark, president of CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, announces a victory luncheon, to be held at 12 noon, Tuesday, in the Hayim Greenberg Center. Mesdames Sophie Sislin, Moetzet Hapoalot chairman, and Dora Reitman, bulletin chairman, will report on the donor success. An Israeli movie will be shown. * * * GOLDA MYERSON CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will hear a book review by Mrs. Harry Mondry, Council cultural chair- man, on Jerome Weidman's "The Enemy Camp" at 9 p.m., Tuesday, in the Hayim Green- berg Center. Hostesses will be Clara Schatten and Pauline Zelickman. * * * AHAVAS ACHIM SISTER- HOOD will hold an oneg shab- bat at 1:30 p.m., Saturday, in the home of Mrs. Harry Gold- stein, 13325 Pembroke. Mrs. Richard Burns, Judaism in the home chairman, advises that a "Your Jewish IQ" program, answering the whys of customs and ceremonies, will be pre- sented by Mrs. Isadore Leeman. Participating in the program will be Mesdames Larry Gutten- berg, current events; Israel Liebowitz, sermonette on the week's Sidrah, and Mrs. Burns who will lead community sing- ing. Sabbath refreshments will be served. * * * Marking the 10th anniversary of the adoption of the Uni- versal Declaration of Human Rights, CHANNA CZENESH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will be addressed by Dr. Rob- ert S. Drews, board member of the Michigan Section, United Nations Association, on "The Meaning of Human Rights in a Changing World." At a dessert luncheon to precede the pro- gram, hostesses will be Mes- dames Ruth Carel, Sonia Eisen- berg and Gussie Green. Mrs. Esther Mendelson, chairman, in- vites guests to attend. • * * MASSADA CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will hold a Mr. and Mrs. dinner party at 6 p.m., Dec. 28, in the home of Mrs. Joseph Weintraub, 19035 Parkside. For information, call Mrs. Weintraub, UN. 4-9009, or Mrs. R. Woolf, UN. 4-5675. Friends are invited. * * * TUROVER LADIES AUXIL- IARY on Wednesday was enter- tained at a Hanukah luncheon given by Mr. and Mrs. Al Lip- son in honor of the marriage of their son, Dr. M. A. Lipson. You are cordially invited to attend Mrs. Harry Mondry, education vice-president of the DETROIT COUNCIL OF PIONEER WOMEN, announces an oneg shabbat at 1 p.m., Saturday, in the Hayim Greenberg Center. The program will be in honor of Rachel Korn, noted Yiddish poetess and writer and a past recipient of the Pioneer Worn- en's Hayim Greenberg Award for Yiddish writing. * * * Mr. Irving Chaiken, president of NEW LIFE CHAPTER, American Medical Center at Denver, announces that the group has forwarded all pro- ceeds from its recent cannister tag day drive to the Denver in- stitution to aid victims of tuber- culosis and cancer. A games party is being planned for Jan. 19, in the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schaefer. For tickets, call Mrs. Alvin Pollack, chairman, LI 7-0859; or Mrs. Ben Rosen, LI 8-5576. Proceeds will go to the cancer research pro- gram of the Eleanor Roosevelt Institute for Cancer Research. * * * HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will meet for a dessert luncheon on Monday afternoon, in the home of Mrs. Julius Ring, 10734 Borgman, Huntington Woods. Election of officers will take place, and annual reports will be given. Mrs. Charles Smith and her committee will service the Downtown USO on Dec. 29. * * S 0/13 eb• 09acceuefirte rc i r■ rAsHicm at SACCA Restaurant & Lounge 18800 W. McNichols LAST FASHION SHOW OF SEASON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, AT 12:30 Please Make Reservations Early COOLIDGE at 9 MILE RD. DEXTER at TYLER * Dr. William Wattenberg, na- tionally recognized authority on youth problems and juvenile delinquency, will speak on "New Values of Today's Ado- lescents" at a meeting of IS- RAEL CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, planned for 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. Calvin Shubow, 19904 Briar- tion. The public is invited, ac- cording to Mrs. Charles Brom- son, program chairman. 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