ELEANOR ROOSEVELT YOUNG MARRIEDS GROUP, Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, will give a complimentary tea for members and prospective members 8 p.m. Sept. 11 at Hadassah House. Officers of the club are Mesdames Marvin Mittledorf, president; Myron Milgrom, advisor; Ronald Stone and Dennis Rogers, membership chairman; Alvin Spector, pro- gramming vice-president. Hos- tesses for the day are Mrs. Barry Pearl and Mrs. Michael Hartz. For reservations, call LI 2-4680. * * NORTHWEST CHILD RES- CUE WOMEN'S new officers will be installed at a cocktail party, dinner and fashion show 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Raleigh House. For reservations, call Mrs. Max Wolf, LI 8-8834, or Mrs. Henry Malter. New officers are Mesdames Nathan Yost, president; Edward Kaiser and Leo Ordin, vice-presidents; Max Wolf, treasurer; Yale Phil- lips, Florence Weingarden, La- Verne Kief, Henry Halprin and Jerome Zeigler, secretaries; Jack Nagel and David Samel- son, installation. * * * CHANA CZENESH C H A P- TER, Pioneer Women, will open its season with a garden party noon Sept. 9 at the home of Esther Mendelson, 5380 Oakman. Reports of the convention will be given by delegates Leah Gor- don, Mary Granadier and Fanny Fisher. * * ADAS SHALOM SISTER- HOOD will present certificates of achievements to all members completing the course of study in Braille transcribing 12:30 p.m. Sept. 29 at the Synagogue. The •graduates are Mesdames Irving Cohen, Harry Fridson, Neil Brown, Samuel Schulman, Phillip Shlom, Joseph Starman, Sidney Seigan. An original play first produced by Mrs. Sol Slo- movitz, "Anatomy of a Mem- ber," will be presented, accom- panied by Mrs. Norman Allen. A dessert luncheon will be served. Pioneer Women Plan Concerted Effort for Future Pioneer Women Get Bond Plaque Mrs. MORRIS L. SCHAVER (center) presented a plaque on behalf of the National Israel Bond Women's Division to the Pioneer Women of America at the biennial convention in Detroit. Accepting the plaque were Mrs. Clara Leff, who retired as national Pioneer Women president, (left), and Mrs. Dvorah Rothbard, national director of Pioneer Women's com- mittee for Israel Bonds. Mrs. Schaver was installed as chair- man of the Detroit Israel Bond Women's Division at a lunch- eon on Aug. 29 at the Town and Country Club. * * * AVODAH CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women Organization will ; hold its first meeting of the year noon Sept. 3 at the home of Mrs. Jack Wilk, 17323 Wood- ingham. Mesdames Gerald Goldberg and Hyman Disner I will report on the recent con- vention. A discussion will fol- low and plans for the coming year will be given. Luncheon will be served. Guests and friends are invited. * * * AMERICAN JEWISH CON- GRESS WOMEN, Northwest Chapter, is now forming teams for its new bowling league which will meet at 1 p.m. on Thursdays at Oak Park Lanes. Nursery service is available. Members are invited to bring 1 their friends. For information, ' call Betsy Lutchansky, UN 34053, or Marian Shifman. _if SUBURBAN DETROIT CHAP- TER OF DEBORAH HOSPITAL will meet 8:30 p.m. Sept. 9 at the Oak Park Community Cen- ter. On the agenda is the dis- cussion of future fund raising affairs. Moneys raised by the group go to benefit the Deborah Hospital in Browns Mills, N.J., a non-profit, non-sectarian hos- pital for operable heart, tuber- cular, lung cancer and chest dis- ease patients. Guests are in- vited. For information, call Mrs. Eleanor Paysner, membership chairman, LI 8-3579. * * * PARK WO OD CHAPTER, Women's American ORT, will hold its first board meeting 11 a.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. David Redisch, 17204 Alta Vista, Southfield, announces President Mrs. Jack Rubin. Lunch will be served. Radomer Board Meets RADOMER AID AND LA- DIES SOCIETY will hold an executive board meeting 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Workmen's Circle, 18340 W. Seven Mile. The discussion will center on * * * CLUB I, Pioneer Women, will fund-raising for this fall. Mr. hold its first meeting at 12:30 and Mrs. Sol Karpf will be host p.m. Sept. 10 at the Labor Zion- and hostess. ist Institute. A report of the recent convention will be given For the HY Spot by delegates Mrs. Sara Levin, Of Your Affair Sophie Sislin and Chana Michlin, Music by to be followed by a discussion. Brunch will be served by Sarah Yacobs in honor of her and hus- band Louis' 50th wedding anni- And His Orchestra (Hy Utchenik) versary. Guests are invited. * * * BR 2-5447 CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, • Distinctive Ceremonies a Specialty! President Blanche Rose invites members and friends to the first meeting noon Wednesday at the Labor Zionist Institute. • Candids • Formals Refreshments will be served. Hy Herman • Movies * * * ROSENWALD LADIES AUX- ILIARY, American Legion, will hold an executive board meet- ing 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Tille Sable, 16207 Indiana. The discussion will cen- DETROIT LINK, Order of the ter on the installation of new !Golden Chain, will hold a mem- officers. ; bership luncheon on Sept. 10. ' For information, call Beverly Kozen, GR 4-7322. A rummage sale is planned for Oct. 3 and 4. For pick-up, call Roz Fleisher. The Detroit Link sent five un- derprivileged children to the organization's national camp in Blarstown, N.J. Sophia Rosen escorted the girls to New Jer- sey and Jean Hollander escorted them home. "The Press, the Public and Productions" will be the sub- ject of a panel discussion at Center Theater's meeting 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the Jewish Center. Louis Cook of the Free Press, Armand Gebert of the News, Dick Osgood of WXYZ and Granville Ryan of Impresario Magazine will be the panelists. An open question - and - answer period will follow the discus- sion. Coffee with the critics will be served. The public is invited. Center Theatre al s o an- nounces tryouts for "The Flow- ering Peach," by Clifford Odets, to be produced Nov. 9, 10, 16 and 17. The production will be directed by Vic Hurwitz and designed by Bill Fosser. Try- outs will be held 8 p.m. Wednes- day, 2:30 p.m. Sept. 8 and 8 p.m. Sept. 9 at the Center. ALL Your Photography Done in a Distinctive Way For Those Special Occasions By I. CLARKE CALL MR. ROSEN 341-4141 a ctmoncli horn our "Gzlier, of Cierns" .98 Cl. Lady's Pear Shaped Solitaire Diamond Ring Set in 14K White Gold Only Value $900 1.24 Cf. Value $1100 1.83 Cf. 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Bowling begins at 10 p.m. Interested bowlers may contact Mrs. Louis Lunsky, LI 1-8414. * CHILDREN UNLIMITED, a Shown here are the women philanthropic organization dedi- who played a leading role in the ; cated to the multiple handi- recent Pioneer Women national capped blind children of Michi- convention held at the Statler gan, will hold its annual mem- Hilton Hotel in Detroit. They bership luncheon 12:30 p.m. are, from left, (seated) Blanche Wednesday at Temple Emanu- Fine, newly-elected n at i o n a l El. Mrs. George Romney, the president; Beba Idelson, Deputy state's First Lady, will be guest Speaker of the Israel Knesset speaker. Friends are invited. * * * and head of the Moetzet Hapoa- lot, sister organization of Pion- SHOLEM ALEICHEM INSTI- eer Women in Israel; (stand- TUTE WOMEN will officially ing) Frieda Leemon, immediate open the season with a lecture past president of the Detroit and luncheon noon Sept. 7 at the Council of Pioneer Women and Institute, 19350 Greenfield, an- newly-elected to the national nounces Chairman Mrs. Paula board; and Clara Leff, immedi- ;Finkelstein. Moishe Haar, direc- ate past national president. They tor of the Institute. will speak mapped future plans for the on "Yiddish Plays, Old and Al- concerted effort of the organiza- ways New." Hostesses are Min- tion's activities. nie Avrin and Paula Finkelstein. Children and Adult Classes Semester BeginsSeptember 12th! Children's Fun Filled Schedule for 1st Includes 4 Big Dances, Coke Parties, Correct Ballroom Behavior. Meet Jack & Joanna Barnes, Their Staff and Their Students at the Oldtimers Grove at The State Fair, Sunday from 1 thru 5 p.m. They'll Entertain and Teach You to Dance With Panchito and His Orchestra. ENROLL NOW AT BOTH JACK BARNES DANCE STUDIOS 22111 COOLIDGE at 9 Mile Rd. LI 7-2933 -- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S — F riday, Augu st 30 , 1963 Women's Club Center Theater Will Present Critics; Auditions Planned