Hadassah Election and Luncheon Set omen's BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD wil hold its election of officers 8:30 p.m. Monday at the syna- gogue. Mrs. Meyer Berman, nom- inating chairman, will present the slate. * * * KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Wednes- day at the Labor Zionist Institute. Hostess will be Edith Shapiro. It was announced that all projects must be completed by May 27, at the close of the season's meetings. The installation luncheon will be held noon June 10 at Mayfair Caterers. For reservations, call nominating committee chairman Frances Driker, KE 8-0235. * * * SHERUTH LEAGUE will hold its final board meeting of the year 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Melvin Wasserman, 7309 Cathedral, Birmingham. Co-hos- tesses• are Mesdames Joe Klinger and Herbert Rosen. Committee chairmen will given their year-end reports. * * * BETH MOSES SISTERHOOD will hold its combined board meet- ing for incoming and outgoing board members 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the synagogue. Hostess will be outgoging president Mrs. Harold Es k ovi tz. * * * AESCULAPIAN AU XILIARY will meet for a 12:30 p.m. lunch- eon Wednesd ay at the home of Mrs. Meyer Robiner, 20403 Ren- frew. * * * CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold its Mother-Daughter Luncheon noon Monday at the Labor Zionist In- stitute. A program is scheduled. Made For Our Young Mothers Jack Winter Matching Slacks and Top Proportioned lengths all fabrics Blouses to match also Boots Slacks from 5.99 Tops from 5.99 Boots from 4.99 Charge Accounts Available Also Security Open Thurs., Fri., & Sat. Eves. 'til 9 Oak Park Sinai Hospital Women's • AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Guild will hold its annual meet- Women, will hold its annual instal- ing May 15 at Tam O'Shanter lation and Mother's Day dinner at Country Club. Luncheon will be Sero's 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. Awards served at 12:30, with Mrs. Alvin will be presented. Guests invited. Rodecker a n d For reservations, call Mrs. Lou Mrs. Joseph Isaacs, EL 6-4417. Hartman i n * * * charge of ar- SHAAREY ZEDEK SISTER- rangements. I n HOOD will hold an election and keeping with this installation tea 12:30 p.m. Mon- year's theme, day at the social hall. Mrs. Davis "Patterns for Benson will be installing officer. Progress," which Featured will be the Center Play- embraces topics ers with scenes from "The First generally . rela ted Born" by Christopher Fry; "A Rai- to the hospital, kit*- sin in the Sun" by Lorraine Hans- patient care and Mik berry; and "A Majority of One" Mrs. Fenton treatment, medi- by Leonard Spigelgass. Players in- cine and research, the meeting will feature Mrs. Joseph G. Fen- clude Rita Kogan, Ethel Levine, ton with a review of "Curiosities Delphine Levinson and Melba of Medicine" by Berton Rouche. Winer, under the direction of Mrs. Mrs. Fenton has edited "The Betsy Savage. Guests invited. * * * Pulse" the guild publication, since PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT the group's inception, and organiz- ed the Sinai medical library. CLUB will hold a "Child's Rescue Mrs. Irvin Hermanoff, guild presi- Evening" program 8:30 p.m. Mon- dent, asks all members and volun- day at the Sholem Aleichem Insti- teers to make reservations by tute. Refreshments and entertain- Tuesday at the guild office, BR ment will be provided. Husbands 3-3000. Transportation will be pro- and guests invited. * * vided on advance notification. * * * NEW STUDY CLUB will hold BETH AARON SISTERHOOD its 19th Mother and Daughter Ban- will hold its final general meeting quet 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at Im- and luncheon noon Monday in the perial Caterers. social hall. Mrs. Jack Shenkman * * * will install officers. Luncheon com- GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio- mittee chairmen are Mrs. Morris neer Women, will meet 8:30 p.m. Ginsberg and Mrs. Lewis Honig- Tuesday at the Labor Zionist In- man. Mrs. Joseph Sulkes, program stitute, when discussion of the chairman, announces an installa- coming installation will be held. tion program, "Link Yourself to Hostesses will be Mrs. Hy Sab- Sisterhood," will be presented, and bota and Mrs. Ben Uzensky. Guests Mrs. Samuel Jospey will deliver invited. the invocation. Visual techniques * * will be by Mrs. Samuel Loberman. UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS * * * WOMEN'S AUXILIARY will meet BETH SHALOM SISTERHOOD 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the will hear Rabbi Mordecai Halpern Esther Berman Building. A "Coro- discuss "Around the Jewish World nation" installation of officers will in 80 Minutes" at a 12:30 p.m. be presented by Mrs. Jack Axelrod meeting Wednesday at the syna- and Mrs. Sol Slomovitz, announces gogue. He will take up basic is- Mrs. Isadore Goren, program chair- sues, practices and concepts of man. A petite luncheon will be contemporary Jewish life. An elec- served by Mrs. Irving Dworkin, tion of officers will be held, and social chairman, and her commit- refreshments will be served. tee. At this time, all funds raised * * * by the auxiliary will be presented JEWISH HOME FOR THE to the United Hebrew Schools, AGED, Women's Auxiliary, will providing scholarships for Midrasha hold its 39th anniversary celebra- students, camp scholarships to tion and installation 12:30 p.m. high school pupils, reference books Monday at the Jewish Center. for the library and awards to out- "Kampbell Kapers" will entertain, standing graduate students. The and refreshments will be served. public is invited, according to Mrs. Mrs. George Bass will be installed Elbert Diamond, president. as president for a second term by * * installing chairman Mrs. Samuel DETROIT LINK. Order of the Zeldes. Other officers are Mes- dames Lou Robbins and William Golden Chain, will meet 8:30 p.m., Belinsky, vice presidents: Meyer Monday at Raleigh House. A spe- Silverman, William Aisen, Sheldon cial Mother's Day program, "Are Fishman, Albert Teman, Jack Free- You the Queen We Are Looking man, Harry Berlin, Joseph Wolfe, For?" is planned. Master Masons Eugene Letvin and Irving Krup- are invited. * * * kin, secretaries; Philip Cameron, DIMONA CHAPTER, Pioneer treasurer; Sol Grand, simcha and memorial; I. E. Goodman, parlia- Women, will hold its installation mentarian; Philip Bricker, Samuel luncheon 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at Barr, Hyman Friedman, Bernard Oriental City Restaurant. * * Sukenic, Harry Meer, Ben Stein- berg and Jonas Torgow. service; NORTH WOODWARD BRANCH, David Cohen and Albert Kramer, Jewish Women European Welfare membership; Maurice Victor, bul- Organization, will meet noon Tues- letin; Sidney Freed, publicity; Dan day at Jericho Temple. A report LeVine, meeting dates; George on the recent Federal's luncheon Schneider, printing; and Max Os- will be given and plans for the trow, courtesy and communications. installation discussed. * * * * NORTHVILLE STATE HOSPI- PYTHIAN SISTERS will hold TAL AUXILIARY will hold its its district convention at Pythian annual benefit games party 1 p.m. Tuesday at the hospital. Dessert Temple 9 a.m. Wednesday. For- and prizes will be featured, with luncheon reservations, call Gerri proceeds going directly for patient Grushky, UN 5-6836, or Lee benefit. For information or reser- Frischman, UN 4-4317. Past chief vations, call the auxiliary office, Ann Pudavick has been presented with her 25-year membership pin FI 9-1343. and Hedy Bassin with a service * * NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE pin. Past chiefs will meet 8 p.m. WOMEN will meet 8:30 p.m. May 20 at the home of Louba Thursday at Howard Johnson's, Lupiloff, 18105 Hubbell. 25050 Northwestern. (More Clubs, Page 19) * * * YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM will hold a board meet- LUSTRE CREME SHAMPOO ing noon Monday at the home of Economy Jar — Reg. $2 Mrs. Louis Benton, 25164 Rue Ver- DISCOUNT $128 sailles, Oak Park. PRICE C & M DISCOUNT THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 20009 W. 7 MILE KE 5-4910 Friday, May 8, 1964 15 Detroit C h a p ter Hadassah's Smokier and Frank Wetsman. For "first lady," Mrs. Dora Ehrlich, pick-up, call the Hadassah office. will install officers at a chapter meeting and subscription luncheon 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at Temple Is- rael. Featured at the election meet- ing will be an original skit, "This Is the Year That Was" by Mrs. Leslie Schmier. Participants will be Mrs. Joseph. Bittker and Mrs. Nor- man Rosenfeld, accompanied by Mrs. Seymour Kraus. Mrs. I. Jerome Hauser, former chapter IN TIME FOR president, will deliver the invoca- tion. For reservations, call the Hadas- 2)cty sah office, BR 3-5441, today. 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