• • •• omen's • (More Clubs Page 19) NORTHWEST YOUNG IS- RAEL SISTERHOOD will pre- sent its annual membership tea at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the synagogue, 17376 Wyoming. Mrs. Gus Lew, program chairman, is in charge of arrangements. Friends are invited. * * "Lady Chatterly's Lover," the controversial novel by D. H. Lawrence, will be reviewed by Charles Alva Hoyt, of the Wayne State University depart- ment of English, at 11 a.m., Tuesday, at Temple Beth El. The program is the third in a town hall series of 18 speakers planned by the BETH EL SISTERHOOD. Tickets are available at the door. Mrs. Shapero Mrs. Newman Using the slogan "A gift from the gift shop is a gift to re- search," members of the Women's Guild of Sinai Hospi- tal will hold a "Holiday Jubilee" on Sunday and Monday, in the hospital's lobby. All kinds of merchandise will be available for sale during the hours of the fair, which begins at 11 a.m. and continues through 9 p.m., state Mrs. Joseph Newman and Mrs. Nate Shapero, gift shop chairmen. Among the many items that will be available are lingerie, toys, baby wear, boutique items, men's wear, games, china, crys- tal and candy. Book shelves will be stocked with current best - sellers, the chairmen advise. All gifts will be wrapped and may 'be changed, or there is also a lay- away plan for holiday delivery. Mrs. Oscar Zeman, Guild president, announces that the fair is open to the public. All proceeds from the gift shop, a year - round project of the Women's Guild, are used for research conducted at Sinai Hospital. Elected by Home Owners The King Homeowners' As- sociation recently elected Louis Shulman, president and Lee Franklin Weinstock correspond- ing secretary. * * NEW STUDY CLUB will hold a luncheon and games party at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at Fed- eral's Grand River - Oakman auditorium. Prizes will be awarded. Proceeds will go to charity. For tickets, call Mrs. Irene Berman, chairman, WE. 4-7114. * * * pre - Thanksgiving games party is planned by BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, on Nov. 16,- in the home of Mrs. .Bernard Krause, 19775 'Ward. Prizes and . refreshments are planned for members and their friends. The chapter recently surprised Mrs. Rose Frank, an original member of the group, with a "This • Is Your Life" program in the home of Mrs. Sidney Goodman. Participating in the tribute were Mesdames Goldie Wasserman, Frieda Lee- man, Chana Michlin, Sarah Lev- in, Fanny Friedman and Carrie Berman, associates in the organ- ization with her. * * * Mrs. Nathan Starman, presi- dent of LADIES OF MOSAIC, announces the group's fifth an- nual games party this Monday evening, at Rainbow Terrace. 'Mrs. Morris Iden is chairman. Prizes will be awarded, and re- freshments will be served con- tinuously. For tickets,. call Mrs. Edward Nolish, UN. 4-7379. Pro- ceeds will go to various philan- thropies. A * * * JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB will hold its seventh annual donor -luncheon and fashion show on Nov. 17, at Holiday Manor. A trip for two for five days at Oakton Manor, Peewau- kee; Wis., will be awarded through the courtesy of Isadore Goldstein. Many other fabulous prizes will be awarded. For tick- ets, and reservations, contact Gloria Woolman at LI. 2-0493. Deadline for reservations will be 8:30 p.m. Monday when the club will hold a meeting at the Oak Park Community Center. *. * * . CITY OF HOPE CANCER FIGHTERS will hold a board meeting at 12:30 p.m. Monday at Holiday Manor. . * * * - At 12:30 p.m. Thursday, the newly formed SOUTHFIELD CHAPTER, American Jewish Congress Women's Division, will hold its first meeting under the new president, Mrs. William Burk, at her home, 22737 Bell- wood, Southfield. William Co- hen will speak . on church and state problems. * * * Mrs. Melvin Nord will de- scribe an eight day trip through Israel at a meeting of BRAN- DEIS CHAPTER, America n Jewish Congress Women's Divi- sion, 6240 W. Outer Dr. Mem- bers and friends are invited. Five members were hostesses at separate membership teas in their homes yesterday. They are Mesdames Meyer Zack s, of 20244 Rutherford; Ben Wunt- ner, 20177 Snowden; David Fleischman, 20147 Sorrento; Herman Karmann, 18672 Griggs; - a Smart brides select the Sheraton-Cadillac for their weddings and receptions. And for good reason! First, the staff of this famous hotel spe- cializes in catering to wed- dings — lifts so many nagging details from the shoulders of the bride and her family. And whether you select the magnificent Grand Ballroom for a party of 750, or one of our exquisite Parlors for an intimate family group of as small as twenty, you may rest assured that the accommoda- tions and service will be the finest in Detroit. Our prices are reasonable, and you'll always be proud to remember that your wedding was at the Sheraton-Cadillac. For information and reservations, call Herman Schwartz at Woodward 1-8000 SHERATON•CADILLAC —4 1- HOTEL Washington Blvd at Michigan Ave. Mark Schmidt, General Manager To Wed June 12 eluh s and Charles Schwartz, 2632 Elm- hurst. ASsisting them were Mes- dames Robert Shapero, Harry Fuelner, Sam Pollack, Isidore Ziporyn and Irving Hermaline. * * * GOOD FELLOWSHIP WO - MEN'S AUXILIARY will hold a brunch at 12 noon. Nov. 14 at the home of Mrs. Gussie Rach- man, 18052 Sorrento. Hostesses will be Mesdames Stella Meiz- ler, Lillian Magitz, Hilda Mazer and Freda Lubin. * .* * PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB will hold a business meeting at 8:30 p.m. -Monday at Beth Joseph, on Wyoming. The group will discuss the coming donor luncheon, on Dec. 9 at Temple Israel. A fashion show will be featured with tWo . top prizes as the main attraction: two days at Grossinger's and two days at the Concord, all ex- penses paid. Tickets may be ob- tained by calling chairmen Dor- othy Gitt, UN. 3-2052, or Nellie -Brown, DI. 1-2497.. * * * A meeting of CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, is announced by president Mrs. B. Ross, for 12:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Hayim Greenberg Center. Mrs. S. Stashefsky will speak on the biography of Theodor Herzl. Luncheon will be, served. A pre- donor rummage sale is being held through next week. For in- formation on this fund-raising venture, call Mesdames B. Za- renkin, chairman, UN. 4-0693; D. Fink, VE 8-2030, or M. Lerner, TO 8-7515, who will pick up the rummage. * * * Mrs. Irving Chaiken, presi- dent of NEW LIFE CHAPTER, American Medical Center at Denver, announces its member- ship tea, at 12:30 p.m., Tues- day, at the home of Mrs. Jack Friedlander, 18085 Fairfield. A dessert luncheon will be served. Hostesses for the afternoon are Mesdames Harold Goldberg, Harvey Rothstein, Peter Polin- sky, Oliver Barnes, Gilbert Bor- enstein and Louis Parzen. The program will include a profes- sional make-up artist, Rdsetta Ezrach. Guests and prospective members are invited. During the short business meeting, a report will be given on the re- cent successful Tag Day, from which the proceeds go to the Eleanor Roosevelt Institute for Cancer Research. Mrs. Donald Golden was recently delegated to attend the 75th birthday for Eleanor Roosevelt at the Wal- dorf Astoria in New York. For further information, call UN 4- '8343. "It is more pleasant to pluck an apple from the branch than to take one from a graven dish." —Ovid. " • •:••••••, Oich, StRift And His Orchestra KE 5-2604 . J. J. CLARKE PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs - Formals, Candids, 3 D's, Movies For Quality Workmanship Call Mr. Rosen CHA-CHA OR YIDDISH JAZZ CALL MISS NANCY VICTORSON Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Victor- son, of Woodingham Dr., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Jane; to Louis Martin Stern, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil T. Stern, of Muir- land Ave. A June 12 wedding is planned. City of Hope Schedules Games Night Sunday GOTTHELF And His Hi-Society Orchestra For Your Dancing Pleasure UN 4 - 8495 The 9th annual cabaret night of the BETH AARON MEN'S CLUB will be held at 6:30 p.m., Nov. 15, in the synagogue social hall, according to Jerome Sil- berman, president. Music will be furnished by Dave Diamond and his orchestra, and entertain. ment will include Harold Ram and his puppets, and Karrell Fax, comedienne and magician. . A full-course dinner will be served. The entire community is invited to attend. For tickets or reservations, call UN 1-0773. Tables will be reserved for parties of 10 UN 4 - 9054 18476 Snowden * - PHOTOS BY Jack Gorback • Weddings Bar The City of Hope Cancer • Fighters' third annual night of Mitzvahs games will be held at 8 p.m., * • Sunday, at the Piemontese Club, *Q uality work 13221 Puritan. Prizes will be • awarded at the affair. The pub- UN 3-8532 -or lic is invited. -Ar*******************4. * * Outstanding Hair Stylist is Now Associated With our Livernois Shop MARY DEE BEAUTY SALON 18967 Livernois UN 3-9921 , 13725 W. Nine Mile LI 8-7333 Men's Clubs ADAS SHALOM MEN'S CLUB will hold a games party at 8 p.m., Nov. 17, at Holiday Manor. • Free • admission and prizes, entertainment and re- freshments will be features of the evening. Free dancing les- sons will be given to members under the tuterage of Joe Cor- nell, beginning at 8 p.m., this Thursday, in the synagogue so- cial hall. Only paid-up members are eligible to attend. A social hour will follow. * *.* UN 1 - 9000 Popular moccasin toe shoe with supportive construction and crepe or leather soles (leather soles with Thomas heel) in growing girl's sizes 4 1/2 to 9. Boy's and girl's sizes 61/2 . to 12, 121/2 to 3 in regular or supportive construction. In blue, brown or red, from . $8.95 to $13.95 depending on size. HACK SHOE CO -1 ESTABLISHE 5th Floor Mutual BId 16633 E. Warren 23—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1Friday, November 6, 1959 Gilt Shop Sale' to Aid Research at Sinai Hospital