* At its annual elections the officers 9 p.m. Monday at the Hayim Greenberg Center. A so- metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council elected Morris Diren- cial hour will follow. feld president for the 1961-62 * * YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR term. Direnfeld has been a member CHOLEM will hold election of officers 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at of Pisgah Lodge and one of the home of Mrs. Joseph Kay, the founders of Harry B. Keidan Lodge, Bnai 17275 Magnolia. * * Britn, serving as it s fourth KINNERET CHAPTER, io- president. neer Women, will celebr Other officers lavt • :30 p.m. Thursday a of the Council the Hayim Greenberg Center. are Jack Irving Zeitli of the Sholen Leeds, M a u r- Aleichem School will be gues ice Zeiger, Sol speaker, according to Mrs. Sar s;: Moss and Kanter, culture chairman. H Julius K a h n, AMERICAN HAVEN CLUB esses will be Mrs. Katie C v ice-pres i- will hold a fund-raising lunch- Mrs. Eva Troi • ee. * * * dents; Harry eon Ju e 26 Federal's ER LADIE UXIL- DIRENFELD Pearson trea- partme S e. eeds 1 ill hold its ual fund- surer; Sol Superfon, secretary; go to ▪ hil luncheo ne 6 at the and Morris Blechman, assistant accord o P Te pie, 121 xter. The pub- secretary. Ha mb lic is inv For reservations, Trustees are Harry Nathan III T A. call S Korby, DI 1-0528. and Julius Berkowitz, co-chair- Wo n, ore Clubs Page 23) men, Bernard Whiteman, Louis man, Stanford Freedman, Stan- ford Leeds, Stewart Small, Ar- nold Levitsky, Bernard Adelson, Milford Nemer, Leslie West, Sanford Hoffman, Howard Pass- man, Marshall Lowenstein, Don- ald Golde, Rodney Landsman, Walter Rosenberg, Charles Helf- man, Sam Kletter and Morris Huler, board members. Distin- guished service awards and merit certificates will be •re- sented. A social h by Mrs. Ar chafer, will follow. large of luncheon are ames Stanford Freed- and Irving Laker. Trotsky, Israel Eizen, Sol Stein- berg, Na than Rubenstein, Charles Abram, Avram Charlip and Rudolf Meyerson. Officers will be officially in- stalled June 14 at a dinner dance in Bnai Moshe Synagogue, by Sidney J. Karbel, past grand president of District Grand Lodge No. 6. For tickets, call the Enai Brith Council office, DI 1-0831, or any of the lodge presidents. Lou Trotsky is in charge of sales. United Hebrew Schools Oak Park PTO Meets The Oak Park Branch of the United Hebrew Schools will hold its last PTO meeting of the year 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at Cong. Bnai Moshe. A member of the faculty will speak on "Jewish Communities in Post-War Europe." Refresh- Meats will be served. • * CONG. BETH MOSES SIS- TERHOOD Will hold installation of Officers Wednesday. Family and friends are invited. * * FIDELITY LADIES CLUB recently installed Mesdames Philip Shapiro, president; Dave Glanzrock, vice president; Mike Hertzberg. treasurer; Jack Greenberg, secretary; D a v e Cooperman, publicity; Sidney Leib, sunshine; Arthur Rothen- berg, hospitaler; Joseph Brown, chaplain; Betty Fisher, tele- phone; Sidney Gorman, general chairman; Louis Bensman, Ed- ward Stark, Dave Cooperman and Sidney Gorman, trustees; Henry Pokart, Sam Nemeth, Harry Warsh, Dorothy Gantz, Max Label, Henry Westheimer, Hyman Greer, Tillie Greenberg and Arnold Fuller, board mem- bers. • • * * TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTER- HOOD will hold its third annual retreat Wednesday through Fri- day at Haven Hill, near Pontiac, announces Mrs. Sidney Solomon, chairman. The convention will include study sesions, prayer services and relaxation. Theme of the. study session will be "The Many Faces of the Bible," according to Mrs. M. Robert Syme, program chairman. The subject will include as topics "The Search for Happiness," "The God of the Priests," "The God of the Prophets," and Man's Cruelty, God's Compas- sion." Mrs. Julius Pliskow will conduct the musical portion of the program and Mrs. Harold Bobroff will lead prayer serv- ices. Mrs. Paul Monchnik is reservations chairman. * * * CONG. GEMILUTH CHAS- SODIM SISTERHOOD will hold its annual rummage sale May 28 through June 4 on the cor- ner of Webb Ave. and Dexter Blvd. For information, call MrS. B. Selig, chairman, UN 4-5712. * * DETROIT. JUNIOR CHAP- TER, Jewish National Home for Asthmatic Children at Denver, will hold its installation lunch- eon Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Alfred Shevin, 17525 Wil- demere, according to Mrs. James Golden, installing officer. The new slate includes Mesdames Robert Steinberg, president; Ar- nold Schafer, Emil Weiss and Henry Lenhoff, vice presidents; Alfred Shevin, Martin Jacob and Allan Levin, secretaries; Irving Laker, treasurer; Sanford Peri- In honor of Israel's 13th Anniversary n w3 HOLY LAND O • Approx. retail value $5.00 only plus inner seal from jar of New Instant Chase & Sanborn • mailed to you direct from Israel! ...... . • -- . .. .. A beautiful bit of Israel for yciur home ... a wonderful idea for gifts! This handsome Patina Ware dish is made in Jerusalem, mailed to you from there! Available at this special price only with this offer from New Instant Chase & Sanborn, the rich new "instant" with the pure coffee nectar. Taste the richness! With your first sip of this superb new coffee, you'll know! New Instant Chase & Sanborn has the richness you've been missing in instant coffee! You'll love it! Buy a jar today .. . send for your Holy Land Candy Dish now! 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Des- sert luncheon will be served. * * * DEBORAH SERVICE LEAGUE will meet 8:30 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Sol Miller, 18650 Roselawn, for the election of officers, an- nounces President Mrs. May- nard Feldman. The installation luncheon will be held June 17 at the Scotch and Sirloin Res- taurant. For information, c UN 1-1974. * * * CLUB JUNIOR PRIMRO will hold its final so • meeting of the season ay at the ey Tennen home of Mrs • S house, 15430 semary, Oak house, Park. A rum ,e sale will be at the Ameri- held Wedne can Legion 11. For informa- tion, call rilyn Shecht, UN 4-2485. * * * GOOD ELLOWSHIP WO- MEN'S XILIARY will hold a brunc oon Saturday at the home of S. L. Schecter, 19743 Freeland osteses will incluc Mesdames • ochman o- way and A. tests are invited. Proceeds will go to charity. — omen's Clwbs 19 Name Direnfeld to Head Detroit Bnai Brith Council for 1961-62