Women's The 21st annual donor lunch- eon of the Fannie Gluck Chap- ter of Mizrachi Women will be held at 12 noon, Tues- day, at Rain- bow Terrace. In announcing the event, Mrs. Saul Cohen, president of t h e chapter, stated that an original d r a- matic narra7 tion written Mrs. Cohen a n d directed by Mrs. Joshua S. Sperka will be presented. It is titled "The Miracle." Also on the program will be Mrs. Samuel Koven, soprano, who will sing several selections, accompanied at the piano by Vivian Kozenn Stoll- man. For donor tickets, call Mrs. P a u 1 Fenton, chairman, UN 2-5772. * * * JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB will introduce a slate of new officers at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the Oak Park • Community Center. Nominations also will be accepted from the floor. Tickets and reservations must be ordered at this time for the May 9 mother , and children's dinner to be held at the May- fair Room. For information, call Mrs. Beverly Gold, LI 5-1926. * • * A fund-raising luncheon is planned by the AMERICAN HAVEN CLUB this Tuesday afternoon, in Federal's Grand River-Oakman auditorium. • For reservations, call Mrs. D. Gar- ber, LI 6-5968. GOLDA MYERSON CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will meet at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the Hayim Greenberg Center, when Esther Mendelson will speak on "Amdrican Affairs." Hostesses will be Fannie Yarrows and Mamie Simmon s. Discarded clothes, furniture and dishes are currently being collected for rummage. For pick-up, call DI 1-3523 or UN 1-1659. A regular meeting of the JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO- PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA- TION is planned this Monday afternoon, at the Davison Jew- ish Center, when final arrange- ments will be made for the 40th anniversary mother and daugh- ter donor luncheon. Dessert luncheon will be served. - * * * At a meeting Tuesday, of the UNITED. ORDER OF TRUE SISTER S, the following new officers were elected: Mesdames George Rosenberg, president; Simon Traurig, vice-president; Herman Schonberg, Stanley Baar and Irving Bernstein, secretaries; H a r old Jackson, treasurer; Saul Kaplan, mentor; I I WHY WORRY t ! Leave Everything to Us WYN and HAROLD LANDIS HOME CATERING • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY WYN-HAROLD CATERING Phone KE 2-4411 eluh Krieger Captures Fencing Crowns activities By adding the Michigan State and will compete in the na- mens foil and sabre champion- tionals, July 4 to 9, in New ships to his already impressive York. Here he will try for his string of fencing victories, By- third Olympic berth. Krieger, who won the sabre ron Krieger boosted the number of wins to 54 championships. crown in the fifth world Mac- Krieger, the noted Olympic cabiad in Israel in 1957, gained_ fencer, thus establishes a rec- his state sabre title this year ord of state and Midwest crowns with a record of no defeats. that no other fencer can come For the close to matching. Perfect Affair ... His latest_ victories were in the - state eliminations held April 23, at Oak Park High School. Krieger will defend his and His Orchestra Midwest -f oil championship, UN 3-3737 May 21 and 22, at Elgin, Ill., Rolfe Weil, warden; Leonard man. A complete hot meal din- Pin t e r, guardian; and Fred ner will be catered and served, and a program featuring enter- Selesko, three-year. trustee. 5 tainment for adults and chil- DETROIT LINK, Order of dren is planned. Prizes and the Golden Chain, will hold its favors will also be awarded. first board meeting for newly- F..,r tickets and information, elected officers and board mem- call Mrs. Greenberg, KE 3-4947. bers at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in Mrs. Harry Mondry will be the home of Mrs. Esther Horo- witz, worthy ma t r o n, 18467 hostess at a luncheon in honor of her new grandchild, son of Mendota. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mondry, * * * NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pio- at 12:30 p.m., May 3, at Hayim Center. The lunch- neer Women, will meet Wednes- Greenberg eon will be dedicated to World_ day 12:30 p.m., at the .Hayim Jewish Child's Day, announces Greenberg Center. The slate of Rosa Naimark, president nominees for the forthcoming Mrs. ONE, Pioneer Women. season will be presented by of CLUB -3 program will include a talk Florence Primack. Mesdames TI- b y ignin•LC on World Jewish Child's Day. Spielman and Nove will be by Chana Michlin and a reading Professional Care Is Best For The Hair hostesses. by Mrs. J. Serling. Mrs. M. OPEN 9 TO 9 MONDAY THRU FRIDAY; SAT. TO 6 * * * Krame will preside. For reser- Formation of the OAKLAND vations, call Mrs. Naimark, UN 15205 W. 7 MILE RD. HILLS CHAPTER of Women's 4-4530. American ORT (Organization 5 * * for Rehabilitation t h r o u g h Dr. Max Rosenfield will Training) was announced this address KINNERET CHAPTER, week. The group was organized Pioneer Women, at 12:30 p.m., by Town and Country Chapter Wednesday, in the Hayim Distinction in Photography during the recent National ORT Greenberg C e n t e r. For this Membership Day. Independence Day pr o g r a m, for Your Weddings and Bar Mitzvahs * * * Mesdames Katie Goldberg and Formals • Candids • 3 D's • Movies TOWN AND COUNTRY Mollie Goldberg will be host- CHAPTER, Women's American esses. * * * ORT, will install its newly-elect- UN 1-9000 CALL MR. ROSEN PURITY CHAPER, Order of ed officers at .the third annual mother and daughter banquet, the Eastern Star, will hold a to be held May 10, at Sammy's business meeting at 7:45 p.m., Avalon Room. The officers are Monday, at Eastern Star Tem- YobR HEIRLOOM BRING IN YOUR Mesdames Benjamin Brant, ple, 80 W. Alexandrine. A so- AND LET US DESIGN A NEW SETTING president; Milton Superstine, cial will follow, featuring mem- THAT BECOMES YOU! Melvin Schwarz, Paul Sherizen bers of the Baton Club, who and Jerome Friedman, vice- are associate conductresses of presidents; Allan Cutler, Sol Wayne and Macomb Counties, Friedman and William Fitzer- in a surprise skit Refreshments man, secretaries; and Myron will be served. * * Bakst, treasurer. For banquet NORTHWEST CHAPTER, reservations, call Mrs. Arthur Cole, LI. 7-2915; or Mrs. Ber- Jewish National Home for Asthmatic Children at Denver, nard Bocknek, LL 4-8801. will hold an open meeting at 8 * * * p.m., Wednesday, in the home Is your jewelry as up-to-date HEBREW LADIES • AID SO- of Mrs. Strauss, 14261 W. Lin- CIETY will hold a mother and can, as you are? Oak Park. Rabbi Sherwin daughter banquet Thursday, 6 T. Wine, of Temple Beth El; Visit With The Lattin's at p.m.; at Holiday Manor. Mrs. will review. Dan Jacobson's Julia Ring is 'chairman. For book, "The Zulu and the Zeide." QUALITY reservations call Mrs. Sophie For reservations, call Mrs. JEWELERS Janawitz, VE 5-5333; Mrs. Kate Strauss, LI. 64926; or Mrs. Me- Thurs., Fri. 129.131 W. NINE MILE ROAD Bodansky, UN 2-6514; Mrs. Reg- , : _ ._ PERNDALE 20. MICHIGAN - dow, DI. 1-1996. Sat. to 9 gie White, UN 4-5452. WI (More Clubs Page 24) * * * Mickey Woolf HAIR FASHIONS o• • • J. J. CLARKE STUDIO buoy' ROCHEL LAYA STEPINER AID SOCIETY will hold its 15th annual donor luncheon this Wednesday, at Sammy's Avalon Room. Arella Barley, talented young singer and guitarist, will entertain. For reservations, call UN. 2-0792. * * * Ladies Auxiliar y, FIRST GALICIAN SOCIETY OF DE- TROIT, has planned its annual mother and daughter dinner at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, at Rain- bow Terrace. Entertainment is planned, and there will be spe- D cial prizes for the oldest and youngest mothers present. Res- ervations are available by call- ing Mrs. R. Wauldron, BR 2-0024; or Mrs. I. Adler, DI 1-4529. * * * A board meeting of BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD will be held Monday evening, in the social hall of the synagogue, on Southfield Rd. Mrs. Charles Shere, nominating chairman, will give a report. Hostesses will be Mesdames Mollie Fel- lows, Seldon Leach, Bernard Dosie and Sam Kane. * * * GEMILUTH CHASSODIM WOMEN will hold its annual rummage sale Monday through Wednesday, on the corner of Dexter and Collingwood. Dona- tions will be used toward kitchen equipment in the new synagogue, on Greenfield and Vassar. * * * The sixth annual mother and daughter banquet of EVER- GREEN JEWISH CONG. SIS- TERHOOD will be held. at 6:30 p.m., May 10, in the synagogue, 19169 Evergreen, announces Mrs. Sheldon, Greenberg, chair- • DI 10 . DL-0 DL— 1D Inquire NOW About a Wonderful Summer for Your Children at CAMP WALDEN CHEBOYGAN, MICHIGAN A CO-EDUCATIONAL CAMP FOR BOYS AND GIRLS AGES, 6 - 16 4 OR 8 WEEK SESSIONS Located 10 Mile S. of Cheboygan, Wal- den is situated on One of The Last Re- maining Stands of Virgin Timber in The State of Michigan. Neal R. 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