A musical program will be
presented at the WORKMEN'S
CIRCLE WOMEN'S DIVISION
closing meeting of the season 8
p.m. Saturday at the W. C.
Center, 18340 W. 7 Mile, it was
announced by President Mrs.
Harry Entin. Lisa Aronson will
play several selections on the
piano, and Nancy Israel will
offer several vocal renditions,
accompanied by Mrs. Shoshanna
Freedman. A late supper will
be served.
* * *
Mrs. Benjamin Brant, retiring
president of •T W N AND
COUNTRY CHAPTER, Wom-
en's American sw--
ORT, announces
the close of its
season's activi-
ties with the
third annual
Honor Roll din-
ner-dance Sun-
day evening at
the Hillcrest
Country C 1 u b.
Many members Mrs. Brant
will receive gifts for their ef-
fort on behalf of the organiza-
tion.

Robert Colman, Donald Golde,
Charles H e 1 f ma n, - Jerome
Krause, Allen Levin, Arnold Le-
vitsky, Howard Passman, Sam
Robbins, Alfred Shevin, Robert
Steinberg, Emil Weiss, and Les-
lie West. Anyone wishing to be
come a member of the Detroit
Junior Chapter and to attend
this affair may call Mrs. Len-
hoff,- KE 2-8974, or Mrs. Krause,
LI 6-7792:
* * *
AMERICAN MEDICAL CEN-
TER AT DENVER, Detroit Ladies
Auxiliary, will meet 1 p.m._Tues-
day at the Jewish Center, an-
nounces President Mrs. Paul
Shapiro. A report will be given
on the annual donor luncheon.
MISS KAREN MELLEN
Refreshments will be served.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M. Mel-
len of Fairfield Ave. announce
JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB
recently installed new officers
the engagement of their daugh-
with Beverly Gold as president.'
ter, Karen Leah, to Richard
Others to take office include
Alan Litt, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Elaine Myers, Thelma Stalberg
Charles S. Litt of. Northlawn
and Leah Levinsky, vice presi-
Ave. A June, 1962, wedding is
planned.
dents; Shirley Tennenhouse, co-
chairman; Estelle Levin, Ruth
Katz, Florence Abel and Evelyn
Spitzer, secretaries; Sandy Shep-
engagemortts
low, treasurer; Sara Welton, pro-
* * *
gram chairman; S a 11 y Coogan,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simon of
membership chairman; Marilyn
GOLDA
MYERS'ON
CHAP-,
Curtis Ave., announce the forth-
Shecht, Joyce Lichtman and
TER,
Pioneer
Women,
will
at-
coming marriage of their daugh-
Josie Rochman, publicity chair-
ter, Linda Jeanne, to Jack Al- tend a luncheon to be given by men; and Evelyn Gorash, • sun-
outgoing
President
Fay
Plot-
bert Brenner, son of Mr. and nick noon Tuesday, at her home, shine. -
* * *
Mrs. Barney Brenner of Bay 21860 Beverly, Oak Park. Mrs.
City. An October wedding is Plotnick will show slides of
PASADENA STUDY CLUB
planned.
will hold a dinner at Victor Lim's
her recent trip to Israel.
Restaurant
flolowed by an even-
* * *
ing at the Vanguard Playhouse
BETH MOSES (EVERGREEN) on Tuesday. Installation of of-
SISTERHOOD will hold its last ficers will be held, also, with
Leave Everything to Us
meeting of the season Wednes- Bertha Cohen as president. Others
day at the synagogue. A social to take office include Bernice
will follow the short business Erenberg, vice president; Rose
meeting.
Fink, treasurer; Fay Weindling
* * *
and Mary Ehrlich, secretaries;
CONG. BETH SHALOM SEN- and Arlin e Littman, reporter.
IOR SISTERHOOD will hold a Mary Caplan will be guest of
dessert games party 12:30 p.m. honor.
* * *
Wednesday at the synagogue.
Prizes will be featured. For
DELTA PHI EPSILON ALUM-
tickets, call Mrs. Julius Miller, NAE will hold installation of offi-
LI 7-0629, or Mrs. Al Roberts, cers at a luncheon 12:30 p.m.'
LI 5-2405.
Saturday at Topinka's Country
*
*
House. Those to take office are
A Hawaiian luau, with au- Sharon Linden, president; Taube
thentic Hawaiian foodg, Hawaii- Hollande, vice-president; Phyllis
an dancers, and Hawaiian music Kramer, treasurer; Frances Ham-
in a tropical setting, will be burger, Bertha Strauss and Sara
given by the DETROIT JUNIOR Lippitt., secretaries.
* * *
CHAPTER, Jewish National
AMERICAN HAVEN CLUB
Home for Asthmatic _Children
at Denver July 1, at the home of will hold a luncheon Monday at
Mrs. Henry Lenhoff, 20520 Sta- Federal Department Store, Grand
helin. Prizes, imported from Ha- River at Oakman. The committee
• STYLE
waii, will be awarded for the for the event includes Mesdames
• ELEGANCE
most outstanding costumes. Charles Gross, Hyman Grossman
• BEAUTY
Mrs. Lenhoff heads the plan- and Sarah Fleishman. Proceeds
ning committee consisting of will be used for the Child Rescue
WYN-HAROLD CATERING
Mesdames Bernard Adelson, Fund. For information and tick-
ets, call Mrs. Gross, WE 3-5962.
* • * *
JULIUS ROSENWALD LADIES
AUXILIARY, American Legion
members Mrs. Rose Gelman, Sara
Jacobson, Helen Wolf and Tess
Kominare will serve the Down-
IN NEW ORLEANS SHOPPING CENTER
town U.S.O. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Wednesday. • •
Greenfield

Ten Detroiters will" be part
of a select group of 103 teen-
agers to participate in the sixth
annual United Synagogue
Youth Pilgrimage to Israel this
summer.
The group will depart in two
sections, June 27 and 29. The
youngsters will spend two
weeks on a kibbutz and be
guided on a tour of the coun-
try. The pilgrimage will be led
by Dr. Morton Siegel, director
of the United Synagogue's De-
partment of Youth Activities.
Those from Detroit include
Stuart _Aptekar of Strathmoor
Ave., Jan Berris of Marygrove
Ave., Barbara Goodfriend of
Wildemere Ave., Allan Gould
of Santa Rosa Dr., Leon Hoch-
man of Wildemere Ave., Sarah
Marwil of Prairie Ave., Alan
Schwartz of Strathcona Dr.,
Michael Stulberg of Roselyn
Ave., Debbie Wolok of Monica
Ave. and Martin Portnoy of
Hartwell Ave. .

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