I * Women's VERA BRAMSON CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will hold its mother and daughter banquet at 7:30 p.m., Wednes- day, at Rainbow Terrace. Mrs. Max Beal, regional vice-presi- dent, will install newly-elected chapter officers, and there will be entertainment provided by students of a local dance studio. For information, call Mrs. Her- man Kass, UN. 3-7069. * * Women's Division of the Sho- lem Aleichem Institute will serve a special luncheon and present a fash- ion show for women a n d children at 1 2:3 0 p.m., May 23, in the Institute audi- torium, 19350 G r e enfield. Members of Chapter 2 and boys and girls will serve as Mrs. Weiss models, according to Mrs. Julia Weiss, fund-raising chairman. Mrs. Louise Blank, president, advises that reservations can be made by calling VE 8-7440. BNAI MOSHE SISTERHOOD will hold its culminating paid- up and new member luncheon at 12 noon, Monday, in the Northland Center Hospitality House. Mrs. Oscar Spilkin, membership chairman, announ- Club activities ces that in celebration of the proximity of Mother's Day, the oldest and youngest mothers present will be honored. A skit, "Snow White and Her Seven Friends," will be presented, under the direction of Mrs. Hershal Roth, chairman. NORTHWEST CHILD RES- CUE WOMEN will meet at 8 p.m., Thursday, in the home of Mrs. Irwin Baskin, 18935 San Juan. Mrs. Irene Phillips, rum- mage chairman, advises that a rummage sale will be held later this month. Clothing and other useable goods will be picked up by calling LI. 6-2632 or DI. 1-1211. * * * JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB will hold its sixth annual moth- er and children's dinner at 6:30 p.m., Monday, at Northland Center Hospitality House. There will be entertainment presented by the Primrose Players, under the direction of Mrs. Beverly Gold. * * DAVID - HORODOKER YOUNG WOMEN has schedul- ed a games party the evening of May 19, at Holiday Manor, with proceeds going to assist needy families here and in Is- rael. For tickets or information, call Mrs. J. Guterman, DI 1- 9088; or Mrs. M. Weinstein, UN. 4-8307. * * ular meeting is called for Wed- nesday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Sanford Hirshfield, when Mrs. David Cohen will re- view Sara Kasdan's book, "Love and Knishes." * * * Mrs. Paul Shapiro, president of the Detroit Ladies Auxiliary, American Medical Center at Denver, h a s returned from Miami Beach, Fla., where s h e attended last week's AMCD conven- tion. Mrs. Sha- piro was one of the group's many chapter chairmen hon- Mrs. Shapiro or e d at an achievements banquet. At this time,' she presented a contribu- tion to the institution, raised during the year at a series of fund-raising events. * * * OLGA JASLOVE FAMILY CLUB will meet at 9 p.m., to- day, in the home of Mrs. Charles Jaslove, 15854 Ken- tucky. Mrs. J. Wasserman, of Santa Monica, Calif., and Mrs. D. Klevansky, of Reading, Pa., will be special guests. Plans for a ninth anniversary party will be discussed. A social hour will follow the meeting. * * * YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM will meet at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the home of Mrs. Max Davis, 15421 Oakwood, Oak Park. RADOMER LADIES AUXIL- IARY will hold an executive board meeting at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. IVI. Ross, 18490 Schaefer, when final plans will be made for a LOVE FURS TOO... bake sale May 23 at the North- KOROSTISHEVER LADIES land Center office of Detroit AUXILIARY will hold its an- Edison Co. For information, call nual mother and daughter ban- Mrs. Rose Tuttleman, LI. 5-3957. quet at 6:30 p.m., Monday, in • the Mayfair Room, 19161 Schae- DETROIT LINK, Order of the fer, according to Mrs. H. Fried- Golden Chain, will meet at 8:30 man, president. 'p.m., Monday, at Sholem Alei- * * * chem Institute, 19350 Green- for PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT field. A mock wedding and re- CLUB has scheduled a social freshments are planned. meeting for 12:30 p.m., Wednes- * * day, at Cong. Beth Joseph, 18450 ZEDAKAH CLUB will hold its Wyoming. Games and refresh- tORRGE•CLERIIMG•REPAIRMG•RESMIN annual installation of officers at ments are planned. a mother and daughter lunch- • * eon planned for 12:30 p.m., May DEBORAH SERVICE 18, at Rainbow Terrace. For LEAGUE will meet at 8:30 p.m., • STORAGE reservations, call Mrs. Jack Monday, in the home of Mrs. In Certified Cold Miller, SU 8-3683, or Mrs. Sam Faye Sitrin, 20246 Blackstone, Storage Units Wexler, BR 3-2743. when officers for the coming • CLEANING and year will be elected. Plans for REPAIRING ALPHA NU AUXILIARY, an installation luncheon on June undergraduate group of Alpha 13 will be discussed. An Hawai- Your Valuable Furs Omega dental fraternity, at a ian party will be held by the Cleaned and Repaired recent luncheon at Jeri's, in- group on May 16, in the home to Revitalize them stalled the following officers: of Mrs. Frances Labensky, 17670 after the long, hard Mesdames Gerald Gold, presi- New Hampshire, Southfield. For winter! dent; Jerry Lesson, vice-presi- further information, call t h e dent; Charles Goodman and hostess at KE 7-5657. * * * Eugene Smoler, secretaries; and Beverly Schneider, treasurer. •PURITY CHAPTER, Order of FOR BONDED Installing officers were Mes- the Eastern Star, will hold a MESSENGER dames David Daskal and James luncheon at 12 noon, Tuesday, Goodfriend, past president and in the Northland Center Hospi- • RESTYLING vice-president, respectively, of tality House. A fund-raising the Alpha Omega Detroit program, members are urged to If your furs are out- bring guests. A fashion show Alumni Auxiliary. dated—let us restyle and prizes will be featured. For them to the latest 1959 PASADENA STUDY CLUB tickets, call Esther Goldstaff, styles in the expert will hold its final social meeting ticket chairman, UN 4-2557. Ree Ceresnie manner! of the season on Tuesday, in the Kass is chairman. * * home of Mrs. Marian Left, 20468 We Are Also Mrs. Rose Naimark, president Lesure. A police department CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, Showing official will speak on "The Con- of announces that a meeting at fidence Racket." 2:30 p.m., Monday, at the Hayim a glamorous Mrs. Saul Cohen, president of Greenberg Center, will be dedi- FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER, cated to the celebration of Is- collection of Mizrachi Women, announces the rael's 11th anniversary of inde- appointment of Mrs. Milton pendence. Mrs. Harry Mondry little furs Radner as chairman of the nom- will speak on "10 Years Medinat for Spring inating committee. A slate of Israel." Readings from Chaim officers will be presented at a Nachman Bialik also will be and Summer dessert luncheon meeting set presented, and refreshments wear. for 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the served. Guests are welcome. home of Mrs. Charles T. Gell- BETH JOSEPH SISTERHOOD man, 3351 Glendale. will hold its annual mother and daughter dinner at 6 p.m., Mon- SA'AD CLUB, which has des- day, at Rainbow Terrace, under ignated May as fund-raising the chairmanship of Mrs. Sam month, will culminate its activ- Kleiman, Jr. Entertainment and ities with a luncheon in the 19386 LIVERNOIS prizes are planned. For reserva- at OUTER DR. home of Mrs. N. Triv a x, of tions, call DI 1-9026. Beverly . Rd., Oak , park. A, reg- (More ,cliths, Pa e 184 Troth Revealed MISS JOBY GOLDBERG Mr. and Mrs. Elias Goldberg, of Balmoral Dr., announce the engagement of their daughter, Joby, to David Robinson, son of Mrs. Ruth Robinson, of Prairie Ave., and the late Mr. Jack Robinson. No wedding date has been set. Shaarey Zedek Men to Attend NY Parley Abe Katzman, president of the Men's Club of Cong. Sha- arey Zedek, will head a dele- gation from the organization to the 30th annual convention of the National Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs, being held May 17 to 20, at Grossinger's, Grossinger, N.Y. In addition to Katzman, at- tending the parley with their wives will be Dr. Davis Benson, Allen Charlip, I. Murray Jacobs, Abe Satovsky and Carl Schiller. The conference' theme, "Moral Force—A Design for Living," will be keynoted by Ambassador Chandra Shekhar Jha, India's permanent repre- sentative to the United Nations. The NFJMC, an arm of the United Synagogue of America, is an association of over 300 men's clubs affiliated with Con- servative congregations in the U.S. and Canada. shop, OPEN This Sunday MOTHER'S DAY (M a y 10th) CONSULT from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.. for your shopping convenience. COOLIDGE at 9 MILE RD. DEXTER at TYLER Call UN. 2-8822 CORM& NADA. gift suggestions for er3 1714 ay f ot h a y , lingerie robes jewelry handbags free giff wrappings with purchase of $2 or more