(More Clubs, Page 18) TEMPLE BETH EL SISTER- HOOD will present "Fashion in Review" by Cleare Pearone at the annual paid-up membership luncheon 12:30 p.m. Monday. Musical accompaniment will be provided by Collette Salon Ros- ner. For reservations, call the Temple office, TR 5-8530. * * * DETROIT LADIES LECHEM ANEEIM announces its annual donor luncheon will . be held 12:30 p.m. Jan. 25 at Holiday Manor. Proceeds will go to char- ity. * * THE SCOTIANS will meet Monday at the home of Mrs. Sophia Collins of Prevost Ave. for a social program. * * * OAK PARK CHAPTER., Miz- rachi Women, will meet 8:30 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Bodner, 24301 Seneca, Oak Park. Dr. Robert DreWs, psychiatrist, will speak on "Mar- ital and Parental Problems." Refreshments will follow a ques- tion and answer period. Bea Davi- son will be co-hostess. Members are invited to bring their hus- bands. * * * JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB will hold a "Bowling Night" fund-rais- ing Jan .21 at the State Fair Bowling Alleys. Tickets can be obtained from Thelma Stalburg and Sandra Landau. A theater party to see "Exodus" at the Mer- cury Theater will be sponsored by the group on Feb. 14. Reserva- tions can be arranged with Lois Howard. • * * ADAS SHALOM SISTERHOOD will hold its donor event, featur- ing Mrs. Arthur Monson, vocalist, and Dan Frohman, pianist, noon Feb. 8 in the social hall, an- nounces President Mrs. Sol Ham- merstein. The donor committee, with Mrs. George Bassin as chair- man, consists of Mesdames Al- bert Adelman, Milli) Cameron, Charles Heiman, Jules Kraft, Harry Nachman, Milton Weiss, Ben Bayer; Ben IVIorganroth, Al- bemrt Egrin, Sol Slomovitz, Molly Starman, Louis'Foon and Philip Helfman. Mrs. Nathan Glenner is program chairthan. - * * * CONG. AHAVAS ACHIM SIS- TERHOOD will hold its consecra- tion of new members 8:30 p.m. .Monday in the synagogue's social hall. Guest speaker will be Rablki Stanley Greenberg, director of or- ganizations of the Jewish Com- munity Council, on "The Role of the Jewish Community Council Problems of Housing." Meyer Levy is chairman for event. Refreshments • wi served. - .* * RODIN CLUB will ho sert luncheon and meet' Wednesday at the ho Irving Burke, 5541 W * * * CONG.. BETH S OM SIS- TERHOOD will ho an open meeting 8:'15 p.m. nesday in the synagogue's soci hall. Fea- tured will be a mus 1 program presented by Shimo nd liana Gewirtz, "Songs of 0 .People." Also on the agenda report, "Oak Park-Carver--an xample in Community Growth." eSh- ments will be served. * * * AVIVA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet 1 p.m. Wed- nesday at the home. of Mrs. Frank Rath, 19784 Littlefield, for a panel discussion of the "Eich- mann Case." Guests are invited. For information, call Mrs. H. Far- gin, VE 6-6218. * * * PRIM ROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB will hold a fund-raising event 8:30 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. M. Neiman, 18030 Pennington, it was announced by Mrs. Sam Dean, child rescue chairman. Friends are invited. Refreshments will be served. • ALONAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold a skating party 9:45 p.m. Saturday at the Oak Park skating rink. A bar-b-que will follow at the home of Anne Shapiro. For information, call Edna Groskind, LI 7-4699. * * BOOK REVIEW CIRCLE, ,De- troit Council of Pioneer Women, will meet 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Fannie Fried- man, 17180 Northlaw.n. Mrs. Avner Naggar will review Jo Sinclair's "Anna Teller." * * * PHI SIGMA SIGMA MOTHERS CLUB will meet 8:30 p.m. Wed- nesday at the home of Mrs. Sam Lupiloff, 21860 Harding, Oak Park. A bake sale will be held Jan. 11 - at Federals Department Store on Grand River Ave., ac- cording to Mrs. David A. Yaffe, president. * * * CHANNA CZENESH CHAP- TER, Pioneer Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Monday at the Hayim Greenberg Center. A program will be presented by Mesdames Leah Gorden and Morris _Mendelson. Hostesses will be Mesdames Emma Na- thanson and Bessie Wesley. Refreshments will be served. Guests are- welcome. Final arrangements have been completed for the Jewish Com- munity Council Institute for Presidents and Delegate e held 10 a.m. Sunda Work- men's Circle Ce , according to Max Biber, irman of the Institute. Theme o e Institute wi "How we make our organi- zations m ingful • and s ful." Rab M. Robert S Temple ael will deliv keynote ress. Also pating wi l a than Spevakow, chairman of the liai- son committee; Irving Pokemp- ner, chairman, Culture Commis- sion; Walter Berlow, arbitration and conciliation committee; and airman, In- lanners. ive discussion gro s, each devoted to a special t e of af- filiated organizations, ongrega- tions, Zionist grou national groups agencies, local w ill seek ansmans d 1an d a the key- imple ways, oving their uller partici- ncil. • Hub or the Perfect Affair . . . Mickey Woolf and His Orchestra UN 3-3737 QUALITY YOU CAN DEPEND ON . . SAVINGS TO DELIGHT . • • SEE THEM! ALMOST UNBELIEVABLE VALUES ent for can select from ou e assortment of h fashion coats, at lo January prices. The b t ex nicker you g the great ti o fur c Berate when- we prices on. furs of this hi Each coat or little fur i a lity masterpiece of and detail ! CERESNIE BROS. AND OFFEN 19386 Livernois, Detroit UN 2-8822 536 N. Woodward, Birmingham MI 7-2227 15 -- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, January 6, 1961 Women's Club activities How to Help Groups Succeed Is Topic of Institute for New Presidents and Delegates