PARKWOODS CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will hold its first Imperial Ball the evening of May 19 at the Park Shelton Hotel, announced Pres- ident Mrs. Jack Rubin. Featured will be a dance exhibition by the Arthur Murray Studios, music of the Five Counts and a wig fashion show. The dinner is being planned by Mrs. A. Alexander. In charge of the evening are Mrs. David Redisch, vice president of special pro- jects, and her co-chairman, Mrs. Bernard Allaun. A Le- Baron Imperial, featuring un- usual decorations, will be on display from Chrysler Corpo- ration, according to Mrs. David Berg, vice president of decor, programming and gifts. Ticket chairmen are vice presidents Mrs. Leon Simon and Mrs. Arthur Brown. Mrs. Elizabeth Schlafer is telephone chairman. The entire ORT membership has been asked to support the Ball by' Mrs. Henry Praiser, regional president. For reserva- tions, call Mrs. Brown, EL 6-8413, or Mrs. Simon. • * • NORTHWEST DETROIT CHAPTER, Children's Asthma Research Institute and Hospital at Denver, invites persons in- terested in joining its bowling league to call Martha Burn- stein, UN 4-4768. • sr • GOODFELLOWSHIP WOM- EN'S AUXILIARY will hold a supper party Thursday at Lutz- ker Hall with Lill Schechter, Toby Alpert, Bessie Soloway and Helen. Albert as hostesses. Friends are invited. * SHERUTH LEAGUE will hold a board meeting 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Sam Braverman, 3227 W. Outer Dr. Luncheon will be served Clubs and final reports given by com- mittee heads. Co-hostesses are Mrs. Arthur Schreier and Mrs. Harold Gross. The League re- cently provided training aids and furnishings for the Haw- thorn -Center. * * SHARONA CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will meet 9 p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Bernard Markofsky, 23100 Bev- erly, Oak Park. Guest speaker will be G. V Teachman of the Food Standards Division on "The Homemaker's Role and Consumers Protection." * • * CONG. BNAI DAVID SIS- TERHOOD will elect officers 8:30 p.m. Monday at the syna- gogue, announced Mrs. Morris Simon, nominating committee chairman. * TEMPLE EMANU-EL SIS- TERHOOD will meet 12:30 p.m. May 14 at the Temple. Lunch- eon will be served and the in- stallation of officers will be held. Featured will be Mrs. MiltOn Rosenbaum's interpreta- tion of "The Miracle Worker." Guests are invited, according to President Mrs. Bertram Kaatz. New officers are Mes- dames Herbert Carson, presi- dent; Milton Lucow, Warren Eder, Walter Feldmesser and Stanley Wolf, vice presidents; Robert Braun, William Edelson and Charles Ressler, secre- taries; and Harry Portnoy, treasurer. New directors are Mesdames David Leeser, Irving Zickerman, Morton Wolin and Lawrence Weston. For informa- tion, call Mrs. Richard Heaven- rich, MI 7-0257. * * IOTA ALPHA PI ALUMNAE will hold its annual mothers and daughters dinner 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Raleigh House. A fashion show and prizes will be featured. For reservations, call Mrs. I. Meisner, TO 8-4573. • * * UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS WOMEN'S AUXILIARY will hold installation of officers 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Esther Berman Building 18977 Schaefer, announced President Mrs. Charles A. Smith. Install- ing officer will be Mrs. Jacob Axelrod in a program entitled "Let There Be Light," written by Mrs. Sol Slomovitz. A check for the monies raised by the Auxiliary will be presented to Albert Elazar, superintendent of the schools, for camp scholar- ships, teacher training and the school library. A dessert lunch- eon is planned by the social committee, headed by Mrs. Gertrude Hyams, chairman, and Mrs. Ben Davidson, co-chair- man. Friends are invited. * • * A.Z.O. LADIES AUXILIARY will hold its annual mothers and daughters installation 12:30 p.m. Sunday at the Town and Country Club. A children's fashion show will be featured. For information and reserva- tions, call Mrs. Rosalie Dean, LI 8-7180. * * * AESCULAPIAN PHARMA- CEUTICAL ASSOCIATION WOMEN'S AUXILIARY will entertain a ward of women at Northville State Hospital 1-4 p.m. Saturday. Games will be played and refreshments served. Prizes will be given, and birth- day gifts distributed. Auxiliary Harry Dorfman, Myer Robiner, Max Millman, Asher Smith and Harry Katzman. * * * SHARONA CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will hold its in- Mrs. Joseph Miller, 14020 Vas- sar. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Robert Dishell and Mrs. Harry Scheinfield. This is the last regular meeting of the fiscal year 1961-62, says Mrs. Reuben J. Mendelssohn, president. * * * CITY OF HOPE CANCER FIGHTERS announces that a meeting of the executive board will take place 8:30 p.m. Mon- day at the home of Mrs. Charles Young, 19506 Washburn, an- nounced Mrs. Abe Eizelman, president. * DEBORAH SERVICE LEAGUE will hold its annual spring social Saturday night at the home of Mrs. Sol. Ceresnie. 24600 Oneida, Oak Park, LI 3-2162. Entertainment and a midnight snack will highlight the affair. ▪ * CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, Zarenkin. Israel Independence Day will be celebrated with a talk by M. Baker, staff member of the Sholem Aleichem Schools. Mrs. M. Plafkin, culture chair- man, will preside, and lead in community singing. The rum- mage store will be open. • * CONG. BETH AARON SIS- TERHOOD will hold its annual installation of officers luncheon noon Monday at the synagogue. To be installed are Mesdames Ben Z. Freeman, president; Abe Halem, Irving Ingram, Samuel Wasserman, vice presidents; Sam- uel Loberman, Louis Stotsky, Jo- seph Sulkes, secretaries; Joseph Haas, treasurer; and Leo Gaspas and Perry Levey, mailing secre- taries. (More Clubs—Page 23) Gift Linens and Accents for Table, Bed and Bath Excitingly Different! will meet 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Hayim Greenberg Center, announces President Mrs. B. NAT GREENE 19147 LIVERNOIS announces their new fine Jewelry Department under the personal supervision of MR. MURRAY Day Camp FOR YOUR CHILD 4410" ALL ON OUR OWN A CAMPING GROUNDS (IN THE COUNTRY) THUNDERBIRD COUNTRY DAY CAMP OPEN HOUSE—MAY 27, 1962-1-5 P.M. EL 6-8893 TOTEM POLE DAY CAMP OPEN HOUSE—JUNE 3, 1962-1-5 P.M. LI 6-6174 TOWN and COUNTRY CAMP OPEN HOUSE—JUNE 10, 1962-1 75 P.M. MA 6-6308 19 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Fri day, May 4, 1962 Women, s stallation dinner-dance May 22 at the Kenwood Restaurant, in lieu of the annual mothers and daughters dinner. Guests are invited. For reservations, call Mrs. Leo Barris, DI 1-1935. • • • YOUTH EDUCATION LEAGUE will hold its annual election of officers and board members at a "petit tea" 12:30 p.m. Monday at the home of