omen's Cluhs PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB will install officers at a luncheon 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at Ranucci's Restaurant. Installing officer of the ceremony, en- - - titled "S y m - bols of Our Jewish H e r tage," will be Mrs. Philip P. Fealk, national vice- president of the Na- tional Bureau o f Federated Jewish W o m- en's Organiza- tions and guide of Dis- trict 6, Bnai Brith Women. Those to be Mrs. Belinsky installed i n - elude Mesdames William Belin- sky, 'president; Harry Brown, Manuel Nieman, vice-presidents; M. Binen, L. Elbinger, L. Grus- kin, secretaries; Morris Green- berg, treasurer; Morris Lessen, S. J. Nadek, case chairmen; Law- rence L.- Shapiro, S. Pushkin, social chairmen; M. Weisman, publicity; Sam Dean, member- ship; ship; Marty Cohen, sunshine; Sam Gold, _Morris Alter, Jack Lipovitch, telephone; Louis Freedman, tribute. * * * VLADIMIRITZER EMER- GENCY RELIEF ORGANIZA- TION will hold a games party Tuesday at Cong. Beth Joseph, announces . Mrs. Samuel A. Kayne, chairman. In charge of the event are Mrs. S. Cohen and Mrs. S. Kurnetz. For tickets and information, call Mrs. Co- hen, VE 8-3208, or Mrs, KUrnetz, UN 3-6156. * * * . DAVID - HORODOKER YOUNG. WOMEN'S ORGANI- ZATION will hold a luncheon Wednesday at Federal Depart- ment Store, Grand River at Oakman, announces President Mrs. Alex Dorchen. Hostesses will be Mesdames L. Cohen, L. Figlen, M. Goldberg, J. - Guter- man, A. Levine, I. Lawton and J.- Zem n : eds will bp us. • or needy *. s here- in Isra or tike and nformati.s call Mrs. .1":, F • d- man, U 1-6793, or Mrs. Kreesl , TY 5-2647, * * * - - CONG. BETH J EPH SIS TERHOOD wi a boar meeting noo sy a• e cres es. fice include Mesdames Goldie Schwartz, president; Frances Mill, vice - president; Lillian Schwartz, treasurer; Trudy Hertz- berg and Rose Sheipson, secre- taries; Jean Lipken, hospitality; Evelyn Shenkman and Rose Cherner, social; Bessie Stone, sunshine; Jeanette Tarree and Tillie Sable, flower fund; Grace Finkel, publicity. * * * Mrs. Joseph (Dora) Ehrlich, celebrating her 80th year; was honored at a meeting of the board of directors and execu- tive committee of the SINAI HOSPITAL WOMEN'S GUILD held this morning at the home of President Mrs. William P. BEAUTY is not complete without cor- rect posture. Get the glow of health, the zest for life. and correct posture with AUTHENTIC STAUFFER BEAUTIFYING EXERCISING AND REDUCING EQUIPMENT the synagogue. Chairmen are Mrs. Emil Spilrn and Mrs. Solo- mon Schwartz. Mel Richman will install the following officers: Mesdames Meyer Berman, pres- ident; Meyer Berke, Charles Shene and Henry Schore, vice- presidents; Eugene Rosen, Rob- ert Kane and Irving Berson, secretaries; Joseph Greenberg, treasurer;. Samuel Traison, ser- geant-at-arms; and Morris Simon, chaplain. Cantor Hyman Adler and the Sisterhood choral group will entertain. Guests are in- vited. * * * JUNIOR PRIMROSE OLUB will hold a wienie roast and hay- ride June 3 at the Baylor Stables in Farmington. For reservations, call Sandie Landau, GR 4-8368, or Thelma Stalburg, LI 8-6948. (More Clubs Page 16) vlirR.BE, FULL L LE , E T 1 hold its "nstallat . n ers at a fun eon • 30 p Wednesday at rco's est ant. Installing offic s will • earl Miller and Lillia r. Those to take of- . Greenberg, 16564 Indiana. Mrs. Ehrlich organized the Guild in 1952. * * * IOTA ALPHA PI, Wayne State University Nu Chapter, has elected a new slate of officers including Linda Balaban, chan- cellor; Carol Levin, secretary; Rena Winter, treasurer; and Eleanor Bailey, vice president and pledge mother. Voted the sorority's most active members this year , were Rose Freedman and Paula Pollock. _ * * * KAPPA NU MOTHERS CLUB will hold its installation of officers • 8 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Sam Weiner, 19140 Rutherford. To take office are Mesdames Jennie Robbins, president; Sylyia Layne, vice president; Bell Fealk and Anne Mondrow, secretaries; and Ros- etta Weiner, treasurer. Supper will be served. Friends are in- vited. * * * UNITED ORDER OF TRUE SISTERS will hold its ninth birthday luncheon 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at Tam O'Shanter Coun- try Club, announces President Mrs. Simon Traurig. Chairmen are Mesdames Bernard Lynn, Seymour Grossfield and Fred Layne. The program will feature liana arid Shimon Gewirtz in "Songs of Our People." * * * CONG. BNAI DAVID SIS- TERHOOD will hold a combined installation of officers and vic- tory party 8:30 p.m. Monday at One look at the enchanting beauty of these fabulous coats tells you the price should be many dollars more. But, because of our foresight and buying these endearing skins _at an early date we are able to bring you these Natural Autumn Haze Mink coats of Wrubel & Kozin quality and standards at far less than you'd expect to • pay. You must • see them . • . you must try them on . . . they're beautiful. $1995 *Imported fur* labeled to show country of origin. REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE! Brand New Stauffer Exercise Table Orig- inally Over $300.00. Now only—Plaid, $75 Pink, $99 Brand New Beauty- vator Home Facial Units Only $15. Auto. Electric Timers, 2.50 CALL TODAY TU 4-6896 UN 1-8850 . 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