Women's auhs BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL Mrs. Arnold E. Frank will be GROUP, Hadassah, will hold its installed as president of the Amer- installation dinner 6:30 p.m. Tues- ican Jewish Congress Women's Di- day at Imperial Caterers. vision at its final meeting of the Mrs. Maurice Floch, program year 12:15 p.m. chairman, announces that the Bel May 26 at Tam Canto Choir, under the direction O'Shanter Coun- of Cantor Simon Bermanis, will try Club. "That entertain with selections in Heb- Was the Year rew, Yiddish and English. Soloist That Was," a Adele Brown, Wyn Landis and take-off on the Lois Ack will entertain, accom- television p r o- panied by Mrs. Mildred Levey. gram, will be pre- Guests invited. For reservations, sented, and cock- call Mrs. Morse Cotten, SU 8-6426. tails and lunch- or Goldie Slakter, UN 2-6609. eon will be * * * Mrs. Frank served. Written CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, by Mesdames Samuel Linden, will hold a Shavuot meeting 12:30 Boaz Siegel and Albert Silber, p.m. Tuesday at the Labor Zionist the skit will provide commentary Institute. Movsas Goldoftas, direc- on the year's activities of the tor of the Hayim Greenberg divisio n, under outgoing presi- School, will speak, and refresh- dent Mrs. Leopold J. Snyder. The ments will be served, Guests in- cast includes Roz Berman, Lil vited. Genser, Ruth Gursky, Ethel Lurie, * * Maida Portnoy, Marion Shifman JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROPEAN and Fran Gordenker. Director is WELFARE ORGANIZATION will Mrs. Silber, and choreographer, hold a board meeting noon Tues- Mrs. Berman. Other officers to be day at the home of Betty Schlissel, installed by Mrs. William Burk 18432 Burt Rd. A report on the are Mrs. Louis Redstone, execu- donor luncheon will be made and tive vice president, and Mrs. Sy- a nominating committee will be mour I. Israel, vice president of programing. The invocation will be chosen. * * * delivered by Mrs. Daniel Shapiro. BETH ABRAHAM SISTE R- For reservations, call the Congress HOOD will hold its final oneg office, WO 5-3319, or Mrs. S. Kat- shabbat tea 2:30 p.m. Saturday at ser, UN 1-2572, by May 22. Guests the synagogue. The post-Mother's invited. * * * Day program will feature a skit entitled "A Day in the Life of a JEWISH NATIONAL FUND Modern Mother," introduced by AUXILIARY will hold a "Little oneg shabbat chairman Mrs. Israel Theater Party" and installation of Halpern. Sisterhood officers will officers at its final meeting noon serve as hostesses of the tea. Tuesday at Cong. Beth Aaron, ac- * * * cording to IVIrs. Morris Kutinsky, HOME • RELIEF SOCIETY will president. In a Mother's Day hold its annual membership lunch- salute in honor of Israel's 16th eon noon May 25 at the home of Independence D a y celebration, Mrs. Nate Tarnow, 31210 Franklin, members may bring their mothers Farmington. Mrs. Sidney Tauber and daughters as luncheon guests. will introduce Rabbi Irwin Groner Mrs. Max Stollman will be installing on "Two Views of the Jewish In- officer. A one-act play, Philip tellectual." His talk is a review- Lewis' "The American Dame," will discussion of two books, "Portrait be presented by the Center Thea- of a Jew," by Albert Memmi and ter Players. Directed by Betsy "Memoirs of a Special Case" by Savage, the cast includes Shirley Chaim Raphael. Mrs. Samuel Becker, Lorraine Ernst, Rita Kogan, Brody, membership chairman, will Evie Orbach and Sondra Rub. The give special recognition to new petite luncheon will be hosted by Mesdames Israel Kardener, Nathan members. Guests invited. * * * Linden, Peter Chodoroff, Albert GREENFIELD CHAPTER, Ha- Posen, Joseph Rubin, Albert Prag, dassah, will hold its spring lunch- Joshua Sperka, Sam Cohen and S. eon 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at Ha- G ertzman. * * * dassah House. Outgoing president NORTHWEST N'SHEI CHABAD Mrs. Sam Goldfarb announces that the "Hi-Lighters" will entertain STUDY GROUP will meet 3:30 with a Jewish hootenanny and p.m. Saturday at the home of invites the chapter to meet presi- Mrs. Theodore Weiss, 17153 Rose- dent-elect Mrs. Phillip Bornstein, lawn. Guest speaker will be Rabbi E. Greenfield. and next year's board. * * * AD AS SHALOM SISTERHOOD recently elected the following of- ficers: Mesdames Ben Morganroth, president; Harry Nachman, Joseph Katchke and Jacob Axelrod, vice LIVERNOIS STORE presidents; Sheldon Schwartz, Wil- liam Zimmerman, Carl Lichten- Floor Sample - Rental Return stein, Edward Benjamin, and Earl Gould, secretaries; and Philip Cam- eron, treasurer. According to Mes- dames Morris L. Botwin, nominat- ing chairman, and J. Stewart Lin- den, president, the officers and board of directors will be installed at a mother-daughter luncheon noon May 25 at the synagogue. * * * PURITY CHAPTER, OES, will hold its Advanced Officers' Night at a potluck dinner, 6:30 p.m. Mon- day at Eureka Temple. The dinner will honor Jean Elman and Jean Schwartz. For information, call Irene Hershey, LI 4-0441. CHOICE OF MANY * * * AMERICAN HAVEN CLUB will Of Our FINEST MAKES hold a farewell luncheon 12:30 p.m. today at Topinka's Country No Down Payment House for Mrs. Joseph Fredenthal. Low Easy Terms Details of the annual Child Rescue Fund benefit luncheon will be discussed at the next meeting, 12:30 p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Hyman Grossman, 19720 Cranbrook. Luncheon will be 19400 LIVERNOIS served. GRINNELL'S PIANO SALE SAVE '50 to '200 GRINNELL'S UN 3-6997 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 15, 1964 23 OAK PARK N'SHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP will meet 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. A. Grossbard, 24210 Kipling, Oak Park. Guest speaker will be Rabbi A. Grossbard. * * * DAVID HORODOKER YOUNG WOMEN will hold its installation of officers 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Moses Lehrman, 25220 Gardner, Oak Park, with Mrs. Lehrman acting as installing officer. New officers include Mes- dames Jack Friedman, president; Morris Gottlieb and Leo Helman, vice presidents; Lillie C o h e n, treasurer; Bernard Chase, Philip Kutnick, Ralph Rimar and Morris Weinstein, secretaries; Joseph Guterman and Joseph Davidson, hospitalers; Alex Dorchen, ser- geant-at-arms; and Joseph Guter- man, counselor. * * * TEMPLE EMANU-EL SISTER- HOOD will hold its installation of officers 12:30 p.m. Monday at the synagogue. New officers are Mes- dames Milton Lucow, president; Ralph Holberg, Irving Zickerman, Herbert Burdick and Elliott Magid- s o h n, vice presidents; Herman Grand and Harry Kretchmer, sec- retaries; and Louis Kronen, treas- urer. Installing officers will be past presidents Mesdames Maurice Weiner, Sidney Katzman, Joseph Maltzer, Bertram Katz and Her- bert Carson. Mrs. Thelma Rosen- baum will dramatize Arthur Mil- ler's controversial "After the Fall." For reservations, call Mrs. David Leeser, LI 5-7898. * * * FIDELITY LADIES CLUB will hold a luncheon. and installation of officers noon May 25 at To- pinka's Country House. New of- ficers include Mesdames Lillian Gorman, president; Trudy Hertz- berg, vice presidents; Paula Stark, treasurer; Evelyn Greenberg and Bea Aaronson, secretaries; Ann Lobel, program chairman; Ida Ful- ler, chaplain; Rose Bensman, pub- licity; Lillian Jacobs and Faye Weiner, hospitalers, a n d Helen Rosen and Gladys Lieberman, telephone squad. For reservations, call Ann Lobel, LI 8-5317. * * * LIVONIA SISTERHOOD w i 11 hold a Torah Fund Smorgasbord Dinner 7 p.m. Thursday at Farm- ington First Savings Loan Bank, it was announced by Torah Fund chairman Mrs. Morton Knopper. Livonia Congregation's USY group will provide entertainment, fea- turing acts from the youths' re- cent Cabaret Night. Prizes will be awarded. For tickets, call Mrs. Burt Stein, chairman, GR 4-3904. The sisterhood will hold its semi- annual rummage sale 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 3. Items for sale will include clothing, household goods and books. For information, call Mrs. Morris Herman, chairman, GA 7-0197, or Mrs. Sam Siegal, KE 7-5431. * * * BETH SHALOM SIS I .ERHO OD will hold "An Afternoon With Natalie Halpern," reviewing Mau- rice Samuel's "Recollections and Reflections," 12:30 p.m. Wednes- day at the synagogue. Mrs. Hal- pern will present some of her own recollections and reflections as wife of Rabbi Mordecai Halpern. An oneg shabbat will be held 2 p.m. May 23 at the home of Mrs. Bal- four Peisner, 25406 Parkwood, Huntington Woods. Mrs. Stanley Waxenberg will speak on "Jewish Humor—Is It Funny?" For in- formation, call Mrs. David Moss, LI 3-5793. * * * MICHAEL C. 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