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May 18, 1962 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-05-18

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ALPHA OMEGA DENTA L
AUXILIARY will hold its in
stallation luncheon 12:30 . pin
Tuesday a t
Botsford I n n
with Mrs. Da
vid Haskal
past president
as installin g
officer. Thos e
to be install ed
are Mesdame
Jack Zonder
president; Ed
ward Meyer s
Mrs. Zonder and Herber t

Goldstrom, vice presidents
James Bittker, Jason Goode an d
Jerome Kornheiser, secretaries
and Edward Warner, treasurer.

Clubs

Mrs. Marvin Rosenberg, UN of Mrs. Seldon Leach, 18619
4-4666, for tickets."
Lauder„ Co-hostesses will be
*
Mesdames Bernard Dosie, Molly
CHANA CZENESH CHAP _ Fellows and Morris Sandubrae.
* *
TER, Pioneer Women, will
meet 12:30 p.m. Monday at th e
CITY OF HOPE CANCER
Hayim Greenebrg Center. Sarah FIGHTERS will hold a mothers
Friedman and Reva Schoiche t and daughters luncheon noon
will give Yiddish dramatic read - Monday at Raleigh House. Mrs.
ings from Peretz. Hostesses will Charles Young, administrative
be Fanny Fisher and Kat e secretary, will report on the
Weine. Guests are invited.
fund-raising project. President
-« *
Mrs. Abe Eizelman will present
MAIMONIDES MEDICAL the award to the "Mother of
AUXILIARY will honor Mrs the Year." Games and prizes
Harold Pliskow for her services • will be featured.

as president at the final lunch

eon of the .
IOTA ALPHA PI ALUMNAE
year, at which
has elected a new slate of offi
she will be
cers, including Mesdames Her-
* *
presented the
bert Schein, president; Sidney
Stone, vice president; Irving
GOLDA MYERSON CHAP _ gold Presi-
TER, Pioneer Women, will hold dent's Charm
Siegel and Robert Slavin, secre-
taries; and Al Jaffe, treasurer
a dinner celebration of Israel's by Mrs. Sol
A luncheon for paid-up members
Independence Day 6:30 p.m. Grossman, im-
will be held June 4 at the home
May 27 at the Hayim Greenberg mediate past
of Mrs. Schein.
Center. Rabbi Stanley Green- president,
berg of the Jewish Community 1 2 : 1 5 p . m .
Mrs. Dellis Harwith and Mrs.
Council will speak on "Israeli Tuesday at the
Lester Miller, fund raising chair-
Independence." Mrs. Simon Town and Mrs.
men of the WOMEN'S DIVI-
Kleinplatz will sing and lead Country Club. Friedlaender
community singing. For ticket The invocation will be delivered S I 0 N , AMERICAN JEWISH
information. call Mrs. Samuel by Mrs. Rueben Mendelssohn. CONGRESS, announce the sec-
Mrs. J. Dubin will officiate at ond annual award luncheon to
Byck, DI 1-2496.
the installation, following the be held at Town and Country
• *
annual report by Mrs. Pliskow.
DAVID HORODOKER New officers are Mesdames Club Thursday, 12:30 p.m., for
45 members to be honored for
YOUNG WOMEN'S ORGANI- Alex S.
Friedlaender,
of $50 or over.
ZATION has elected a new slate president; Edward Skully, Louis raising a quota
*
of officers. Included are Mes-
Leipsitz, Leonard Haking, Sand-
JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
dames J. Guterman, president; ford Bennett, Eugene Pious,
J. Davidson and J. Zemmol, vice vice presidents; Sandor Klein, PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
presidents; L. Cohen, treasurer; I Morris Starkman, Norman TION will meet noon Monday
B. Chase, P. Kutnick and R. Schakne, David Morton, secre- at Jericho Temple, 18495 Wy-
oming, to corn- •
Rimar, secretaries; J. Olshan- taries; Alan Lakin, treasurer.
plete arrange-
sky, sergeant-at-arms; A. Dor-
ments for a
chen, councilor. Others named to
KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio- mothers a n d
various committees are Mes- neer Women, will hold a fund- daughters
dames J. Friedman, S. Kreisler, raising luncheon and games donor lunch-
M. Weinstein, J. Spielberg, N. party 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at eon and cele-
Sandweiss, M. Stein, L. Heiman, the Hayim Greenberg Center, bration of its
I. Knoppow, M. Goldberg, M. according to Mrs. Lilly Stolman, 42nd anniver-
Gottlieb and D. Davis.
chairman. Guests are invited.
sary to be held
* * *
* •
noon Wednes- ii
JEWISH
HOME
FOR
AGED
YOUTH EDUCATION
day at the
LEAGUE will hold its Annual WOMEN'S AUXILIARY will Rainbow Ter- Mrs. Miller
celebrate
its
37th
anniversary
Installation Luncheon 1 2 : 3 0
race, it was announced by
p.m. Wednesday at T a m-O - and install new officers 12:30 President Mrs. Morris Miller.
Shanter Country Club, an- p.m. Monday at Holiday Manor. Mrs. Louis Honigman will be
nounces president Mrs. Reuben A hat contest will highlight the hostess for a dessert luncheon
J. M e n d e I s s o h n. Installation entertainment. Refreshments at Monday's meeting.
* « •
chairman Mrs. Allen Robinson will be served. Mrs. David Kli-
has arranged a program of Is- ger will be installing officer.
FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER,
New
officers
are
Mesdames
Jack
raeli songs and dances featuring
president; George Mizrachi Women will meet Mon-
Reva Usher and Ada Bandaline. Fishman,
Bass, Dan LeVine, Harry Meer, day at Mishkan Israel Syna-
Installing Officer will be Past vice presidents; William Aisen, gogue, 14000 Nine Mile, to elect
President Mrs. Avery Tucker. Harry Berlin, Robert Lichtman, officers. The hostesses will be
New officers to be installed are Bernard Sukenic, Harry Saltz- Mesdames Max Klayman, Milton
Mesdames Jack P. Munson, man, Philip Cameron, Sol Radner, and Louis Tobin. A
president: Jules J. Sanders, Grand, Sheldon Fishman. secre- rummage sale will be held Tues-
Louis Babcock, Morrie Mandell taries; Lou Robbins, treasurer; day at the I.O.O.F. Hall, 12 Mile
and Joseph Miller, vice presi- I. E. Goodman, parliamentar- at Gardner. For rummage pick-
dents; Sam Berger, Heim Jacob ian; Jonas Torgow, festivities up contact the chairman, Mrs.
and Jack Rosenthal, secretaries; and purchasing; Meyer Silver- Jack Stevens, UN 3-9097.
* * *
Manuel Kravetz, treasurer; and man, publicity; Joseph Wolfe,
Arthur Kort, tribute chairman. courtesy; Jack Wasserman,
MUSIC STUDY CLUB will
New Board members are Mrs. communications; Max Ostrow, install officers Tuesday at the
Aaron Goodman and Mrs. Mau- meeting dates; David Lichtman, Hayim Greenberg Center, an-
rice Silverman. Guests are in- Sidney Freed, hospitality; Maur- nounced Rebecca Frohrnan, pro-
vited to attend. Contact Mrs. ice Victor, bulletin editor. Mrs. gram chairman. Luncheon will
Robert Kalish. EL 7-2160, or David Cohen will serve on the be served and a music program
board for a three-year term. To will feature Emma Schaver, so-

! WHY WORRY I

I

Leave Everything to Us

serve for two years are Mrs.
Jack Epstein and Mrs. George
Schneider.
* *
H 0 M E RELIEF SOCIETY
will meet 12:30 p.m. May 28 at
the home of Mrs. Max Kogan,
19255 Burlington, for a dessert

luncheon, announced Mrs. Ira
Friedenberg, program chair-
man.. Mrs. Lawrence Wember

will review "The Crossing
Point," by Gerda Charles. Mrs.
Murray Adelson and her com-
mittee will visit the Wayne
County General Hospital June 7

to distribute gifts to the pa-
tients.

WYAN and HAROLD LANDIS

HOME CATERING

Phone

EL 6-8411

• STYLE
• ELEGANCE
. • BEAUTY
WYN-HAROLD CATERING

urday at the Institute, 19350
Greenfield, announced Sarah
Friedman, program chairman.
Ruth Goldman, vocalist, will
present a selection of Yiddish
and Hebrew songs, accompa-
nied by Lillian Zellman. Host-
esses for the luncheon will be
Ann Tobakman, Freda Levitt
and Mae EtKin. Friends are in-
vited, according to President
Paula Finkelstein.
*
NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will meet 12:30
p.m. Wednesday at the Hayim
Greenberg Center for a dessert

president; Stanley Baar, Harold
Jackson, vice presidents; Saul
Kaplan, Ben Stein, Leonard
Pinter secretaries; and Aaron
Friedman, treasurer. The Melo-
Dears, accompanied by Mrs.
Bruce Koploy, will entertain.
The business meeting will be-
gin at 11 a.m., followed by
luncheon at noon, according to
President Mrs. Simon Traurig.
Guests are invited.
* s *
luncheon. Hostesses will be
IOTA ALPHA PI MOTHERS Esther Halperin and Sophie
CLUB will meet 8:30 p.m. Tues- Sulkes.
(Continued on Page 23)
day at the home of Mrs. Eugene

Kuhn, 20247 Murray Hill.
*
SHOLEM ALEICHEM INSTI-
TUTE WOMEN'S DIVISION
will highlight its mothers and
daughters luncheon with a

music program 12:30 p.m, Sat-

LEONARD
STANLEY

Gift Linens and Accents
for
Table, Bed and Bath

and his SHERATON-CADILLAC
ORCHESTRA

NOW AVAILABLE
FOR ALL AFFAIRS

Motor Bar
Res. UN 2-0319. After 5 WO 14000

IF IT'S MINK IT'S WORTH
GLA-MOR-IZING

ANY FINE FUR DESERVES THE EX-
TRA CARE AND PROTECTION OF
THE EXCLUSIVE GLA-MOR-IZING
PROCESS . . . SPECIALLY DEVEL-
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GLA-MOR-IZING IS MUCH MORE
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IT'S A CUSTOMIZED PROCESS
WHICH TAKES INTO CONSIDERA-
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IT INCLUDES A SLOW, MINUTE
INSPECTION OF EVERY SQUARE
INCH OF THE SKIN. IT INCLUDES
SPECIAL CLEANING METHODS,
MORE THOROUGH, MORE GENTLE.
IT INCLUDES SPECIAL GLAZING
FOR "LIVING LUSTER." IT IN-
CLUDES FULL INSURANCE COVER-
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MOTH DAMAGE. IT INCLUDES THE
COOL SAFETY OF CAREFULLY
CONTROLLED REFRIGERATED
VAULTS. AND, IF YOU WISH, IT
INCLUDES EXPERT REMODELING
AND REPAIRING.
IF YOU VALUE YOUR FINE FUR,
DON'T SETTLE FOR ANY LESSER
PROTECTION THAN GLA-MOR-
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prano. For reservations, call
Mrs. Belle Kaplan, UN 4-1308.
* •
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
will meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday
at the Hayim Greenberg Cen-
ter, announced President Mrs.
Mildred Kramer. Greetings will
be given by Mrs. Chana Michlin
who led the national mission
of 150 Pioneer Women to Is-
rael. Reporting on their trip
will be Mesdames Rose Drach-
ler, Sara Uacobs, Hannah Ja-
cobs, Ida Kutnick and Bertha
Fishkin. Refreshments will be
served. Guests are invited .
• * *

*
MEDICAL AID GUILD will
CONG. BNAI DAVID SIS- hold a board meeting noon
TERHOOD has elected a new Monday at the home of Mrs.
slate of officers, including Mes- Milton Goldsmith, 13250 James.

dames Meyer Berke, president; Luncheon will be served.
« • •
Hugh Warsh, Neil Kalef and
Emil Spilman, *ice presidents;
UNITED ORDER OF TRUE
Eugene Rosen, Isadore Katz SISTERS will hold installation
and Harry Koltonow, secreta- ceremonies, with Mrs. Harris
ries; Jack Bilsky, treasurer; Crane, past president, officiat-
Oscar Shore, sergeant-at-arms; i ng, 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at North-
and Meyer Berman, chaplain. 1 and Center Auditcrium. Those
-.A board meeting will be held t o be installed include Mes-
8:30 p.m. Monday at the home d ames Herman Schonberg,

PHONE UN 2-8822

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DETROIT 21, MICHIGAN

OPEN DAILY 9 TO 6 THURSDAY 9 TO 9

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