• omens Cliths ADAS SHALOM SISTER - RODIN CLUB will hold a des- HOOD will present Martin E. sert luncheon meeting 1 p.m. Citrin in a review of Bernard Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Malamud's "A New Life" as the Harry Milgrom, 18400 Wooding- third in a series of book re- ham. • * * views, 10 a.m. Tuesday, an- nounce Mrs. Philip Helfman EQUALITY CLUB will meet and Mrs. Joseph Katchke, chair- Wednesday at the home of A. men of the series. A continen- Trachtenberg, 8803 W. Seven tal breakfast will be served Mile. under the direction of Mes- * * * dames Earl Gould and Abe Mor- CHANA CZENESH , CHAP- rison. Ticket chairmen are Mrs. TER, Pioneer Women, .will meet Phillip Langwald, UN 3-6127, 12:30 p.m. Monday at the Hayim and Mrs. Harry Portner. Citrin Greenberg Center, announces is a past president of Temple Gladys Kaminer, program chair- Israel Youth, a past president Bill Goode, assistant co- of the Detroit Oil Men's Club, man. ordinator - of industrial labor a vice president of the Citrin Oil Co., a member of the board relations at Wayne State Uni- of directors of the Jewish Corn- versity, will speak on "Civil munity Council and was a mem- Rights." Hostesses will be Fanny ber of the advisory board of Starr and E m m a Nathanson. Western Michigan University. Guests are invited. * * * He is a recipient of the Detroit BUSINESS A N D PROFES- League of Jewish Women's Award. SIONAL GROUP, Hadassah, will * * * hold a general meeting -8:15 p.m. NORTHWEST CHILD RES- Wednesday at Hadassah House, CUE WOMEN will hold its an- announces President Mar t h a nual paid-up membership lunch- Winget. The film, "Fifty Miracle eon Tuesday at Kenwood Lounge. Minutes," will be shown, ac- Games will be featured. The cording to Helen Kass, program regular monthly meeting will be chairman. Mrs. William Levin of held Jan. 18 at the home of Mrs. the Jewish National Fund will Sam Kossack, 18622 Kentucky. speak on "Freedom Forest." A * * * social hour will follow. Guests CONG. BNAI MOSHE SIS- are invited. * * * TERHOOD will hold an Oneg Shabbat 2 p.m. Saturday at the DETROIT MOTHERS C 0 M - synagogue, it was anounced by MITTEE of the Batei Avot Or- Mrs. Jerome Lechner, chairman. phans Home in Bnai Brak, Israel, A program starring Dena Mar- has elected a slate of officers golis will be presented. Re- With Mrs. Isadoie Levin as pres- freshments' will be served. ident. Others are Mesdames P. * S mansky, Joshua Sperka, PURITY CHAPTER, Order Walter Epstein and L. Honig- of the Eastern Star, will hold man, vice presidents; Sam Stul- evening at Eurea Temple, 111 berg, treasurer; William Klay- W. Seven_ Mile Rd., Announces man, secretary; and Wolf Cohen, Maida Krause, worthy matron. Milton Winston, Arthur Selmar, A beauty demonstration will Morris Posner, Sholom Flam-and follow. Refreshments will be Israel Schwartz, board members. served. * * * _ * * * AVODAH CHAPTER, Pi6neer JEWISH HOME FOR AGED Women, will hold its annual WOMEN'S AUXILIARY will p a i d-up membership luncheon meet 12:30 p.m. Monday at Holi- 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home day Manor, 18641 Wyoming. of Mrs. Albert Herman, 23550 The Jewish Center Theatre Gardner, Oak Park. Co-hostesses Group will present a program are Mrs. R. Gemza and _Mrs. B. of entertainment, according to Mostyn. A supper and games President Mrs. Ja an. party will be held Jan. 20 at Refreshments Jericho Hall. For tickets, call Friends are s. Mostyn, chairman, UN 556. CITY * * * CA CER FIGHTE meet noon Mon- AIMONIDES MEDICAL day at ay Manor. Dessert XILIARY will hold a lunch- will b ed. The Jewish Cen- e meeting 12:15 p.m. Jan. 23 ter ers will hi the Ranucci's announces Presi- prog according rs. Al t Mrs. Sol Grossman. The Bu ocation will be delivered by * * rs. Ezra Lipkin. OSENWALD U X- * * * ARY, WORKMEN'S CIRCLE WOM- old a EN'S DIVISION will hold a an. 24 luncheon 12:30 p.m. Monday at iyorn d the home of Mrs. Hy Lipsitz, prizes w nds 23650 Radclift, Oak Park, with go to Mrs. Sydney Guyer at co-hostess. are invi charity. Mrs. Harry Entin, past presi- dent, is in charge of the pro- gram. An "all-day restaurant affair" will be held Jan. 28 at the Workmen's Circle Center, verything to Us 18340 W. Seven Mile, with meals being served from 1 p.m. furs by eleA-nie-ia,- , 6 2 - J-: Must Liquidate All Fur Pieces—During Our Greatest. ANNUAL FUR . . Faced with an overly large inven- tory, we must take action immedf- - ately! Without delay we must liquidate all fur creations . . . with no thought to profit or original cost ! Make your selection early; it is not likely that an opportunity such as this will ever return! ALL FURS INCLUDED Mink, Alaska Seal, Beaver, Persian, Broadtail, Chinchilla and Otter .. . all have been repriced to cost, near cost and below cost! * Member Master Furriers Guild of America Furs labeled to show country of origin of imported furs. Substantial Reductions from Our Regular Stock Sale Price 95 95 95 ,095 $595 $495 $795 $995 $32.5 $4,200 NATURAL MINK COATS *Emba Autumn Haze, Lutitia Dark Ran *Mutation Mink Breeders Associat' $1,495 DYED BEAVER Oyster, Rose Beige, $1,795 DYED F Matara, Ki $1,795 DYE $895 BI $795 $1,295 $1,595 NA JACKETS $495 AMERICAN BROADTAIL JACKETS Mink Trimmed PLUS MANY FURS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION ALL AT SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS RY I on. ti WYAN and HAROLD LANDIS HOME CATERING Phone EL 6-8411 • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY WYN-HAROLD CATERING * * * NORTHWEST NSHEI CHA- BAD STUDY GROUP will meet 3 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Norman Poss, 19191 Indi- ana. Guest speaker will be Irv- ing Schlussel, according to Mrs. Tzippora Balter, chairman. * * * HEBREW LADIES AID SOCIETY will meet Tuesday at Holiday Manor. An afternoon of games to be held in Febru- ary is being planned by Mes- dames Helen -Wolfson and Ida Lisnov. Proceeds will go for .Passover needs. * * * JUNIOR PRIMROSE will hold a social meeting 8:30 p.m. Mon- day at the Stanley Steamer in Oak Park. A paid-up member- ship luncheon will be held at 12:30 p.m. Saturday at Jeri's. (More Clubs Page 21) en-- 19386 LIVERNOIS at OUTER DRIVE Hours: Daily 9 to 6; Thursday 9 to 9 UN 2-8822