.... I Worrien s ........ .. Clubs! PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB, at its recent Child Res- cue Fund affair, at the home of Mrs. William Berlinsky, re- ceived $230 which is being sent to Israel for the care of its children. * Mrs. Ben Marcus and Mrs. David Riseman, past presidents of the INFANTS SERVICE GROUP, were hostesses at a recent charity luncheon and splash party, at the home of Mrs. Herman Rader, in Farm- ington. All funds raised will go to the Penrickton Nursery for V i s u ally Handicapped Children for school supplies for the opening of classes in Sep- tember. Both Mrs. Marcus and Mrs. Riseman are board mem- bers of the Penrickton Nursery. * * * NORTH WOODWARD BR ANC H, Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization, will hold a lawn party at 12 noon, Tuesday, in the new home of Mrs. J. Lebow, 18250 Men- doto. The affair will honor Mrs. Mollie Bassman, vice-president of the organization, who is leaving for Israel. Proceeds from the party will help support widows and orphans in the Jewish state. * * * CHANNA CZENESH CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will hold its annual garden membership party at 12:30 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Jacob Mala- mud, 22511 Bellwood, Birming- ham. Featured will be a lunch- eon and games. Paid-up new members will be 'guests of the club. Co-hostesses are Anne Ap- pel and Bessie Dorchen. * * * Mrs. Moses P. Epstein, past president of National Hadassah, and presently editor of Hadas- sah Newsletter, will be guest speaker at the opening fall sea- son of BUSINESS AND PRO- FESSIONAL GROUP of Hadas- sah, Sept. 9 at Hadassah House. Newly elected officers of the group are Helen Limond, presi- dent; Betty Morrison, vice-presi- dent; Rose London, Ruth Fried- land and Mrs. George -V. Leib, secretaries; Frieda Silverfarb, treasurer; and Mary Cohan and Sarah Harrison, honor roll co- chairmen. Members and friends are invited to attend the meet- ing and social hour, announces Rosalind Schubot, p r o g r am chairman. * * * EZRA AID TO ISRAEL will hold _a brunch at the home of Mrs. Isaac Finkelstein, 16543 Pinehurst, at 12 noon Monday. Assisting Mrs. Finkelstein as hostess will be Mrs. J. Weiss. Proceeds will go to charity. * * * Mrs. Louis Kepes will be hostess at a special board meet- ing and dessert luncheon of the HEBREW LADIES AID SOCIETY at her home, 14511 Ludlow, Oak Park, at 1 p.m. Tuesday. Plans for the annual donor luncheon, to be held Nov. 30, will be formulated. For information, call LI 2-1297. * * * A regular meeting of EQUAL- ITY CLUB will be held at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Sylvia Myers, 18717 Schae- fer. Mrs. Jennie Jaffe, president, appointed the following donor luncheon committee: Mesdames Morris Berkowitz, chairman; Michael J. Kushner, treasurer; David Rosenberg, ad chairman; Alice Glassman and Jack Glass- man, memorial; Benjamin Ten- ner, pledges; and I. Glazer, darlings. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Elaine La char acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent bereavement. 1 woman can resist the low prices during WRUBEL & KOZIN'S ANNUAL FU S Magnificent. Blue Natural Iris Lutetia Mink Coat Specially priced $3,950 Dyed Matara Alaska Fur Seal Coat Sleek brown, richly frosted with a natu- ral Arcturus Mink co I far. Outstand- ing at $1,295 Natural Dawn Mink Stole A glamorous two-tier collar . . . a whisper of shearing on the bot- • torn skins and voila! A master- niece. Specially priced fo rbis " D t ii sntginu c i s t h i ve ed w f u orm s enN $725 WI U E L 4 ° OZIN 19330 LIVERNOIS AVENUE 17/2 Blocks North of 7 Mile Road Imported furs labeled to show country of origin. Phone UN 4-2275 — Open Thursday Evenings Untif 9:00 p.m.