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Memorial Evening Set-
by Yiddish Folks Farein
The Yiddish Folks Farein will
hold its annual Memorial Evening
8 p.m. Wednesday at jeriCho
Temple to honor the memory of
departed members. For informa-
tion, call Irwin Small, LI 6-5976,
or Edwin Schwartz. LI 8-3266.
GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio-
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neer Women, will hold a luncheon
On Sept. 19 the Yiddish Folks
12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the La- Farein will honor former Detroit-
bor Zionist Institute. Mrs. Irwin ers Mr. and. Mrs. Ernest Braum of
Berman, membership chairman of Miami Beach, Fla. on their 50th
Pioneer Council and a member of wedding anniversary, with a din- i
the Midwest' area board of Pioneer ner party.
Women, will be speaker. Guests
invited.
Planning the Si. Laurent-Israel: fashion festival-luncheon to
held at Cong. Shaarey Zedek Oct. 14, (from left), seated: Mrs.
Joseph Katchke, honorary chairman of the Israel Bond Women's
Division; Mrs. J. Stewart Linden, fashion festival chairman; Mrs.
Morris L. Schaver, Women's Division chairman; Mrs. Philip Hellman,
honorary chairman; rear, standing: Mrs. Sidney Schwartz, builder
chairman; Mrs. Tom Borman, Negev Trustee of Israel; Mrs. Dan
Shapiro, sisterhoods chairman, and Mrs. Louis M. Elliman. Chen
chairman. The fashion festival is the highlight of the Israel Bond
Women's Division campaign. Betty Furness, stage and screen , star,
will commentate the collection.
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Plans Set for Israel Tour Mrs. Linden to Head
by Dutch Study Mission St. Laurent Style Show
AMSTERDAM (JTA)—The first
Mrs. J. Stewart Linden has ac-
Dutch study mission to Israel will cepted the chairmanship of the
proceed there 'Oct. 13 for a two- Yves St. Laurent-Israel Fashion
week visit.
Show, to be held
The mission is being organized on Oct. 14 at
by the Keren Hayesod in the Neth- Cong. Shaarey
erlana, in cooperation with the Zedek, it was
- Israel Government.
announced by
The program of the tour includes Mrs. Morris L.
a visit to an air base, the Mekorot Schaver, c h a i r-
water project, Haifa harbor and man of the Israel
Beersheba. Bond Wome n's
' ■ •••••• Division. Betty
Furness, stage
and TV star, will
commentate this
show,. sponsored
BY ALANCO
by the Division. :
Mrs. Linden is
EXclusive styles with distinction,
beauty and quality. Visit our display
immediate past
room and pick your ideal dinette
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president of the
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set from such famous names as:
Mrs. Linden ,
Adas Shalom Sis -
DAYSTROM • HOLIBIRD
terhood, recording secretary of the '
DUCHESS and Others
League of Jewish Women's Organi-
zations, past president of the Music
Study Club, past president of the
Women's Auxiliary of the Account-
ants Guild, a past officer of the
Metropolitan PTA Council, past
president of the Bagley PTA and
the Adas Shalom PTO, and is on
1 the finance commission of the Girl
Scout Council.
DINETTES
Reg. Price $133.90
OUR
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WE RE-UPHOLSTER
Please bring
CHAIRS
1 chair for
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estimate.
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13214 FENKELL 272-3578
Bet. Meyers 8. Schaefer
Open: Tues., Wed., Thurs.. Sat. to 6;
Mon., Fri. to 8 p.m.
Dinner-Dance Slated
by the Criterion Club
The Criterion Club will open its
new season with a dinner-dance
7:30 p.m. Sept. 19 at the• Pandora
Supper Club, Livonia. Dinner will
be followed by a floor show.
The event inaugurates a series of
programs open to the public, It
was announced by William Fleish-
er, president.
For reservations, call Sarah
Applebaum, UN 4-5398, or Florence
Rosen, UN 4-8487. No reservations
will be accepted after 8 p.m. Sept.
17.
JACK and JOANNA BARNES
And Their Staff
Extend Greetings to
Their Many Friends
and Clients
For A Very
Happy New Year
JACK BARNES DANCE STUDIOS
22111 COOLIDGE
2519 W. MAPLE
LI 7-4470
MI 7-1262
at 9 Mile Rd.
At Cranbrook
ALONAH• CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold its annual mem-
bership tea 8:30 p.m. Thursday at
the home of Mrs. Carl Liebowitz,
24560 Pierce, Southfield. Mrs..
Irwin Berman, Detroit Council -
membership chairman, will speak,
and the program will feature wig
fashions. For information, call
Mrs. Meyer Feldman, BR 2-0240.
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BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD will
hold the opening board meeting of
the season at the home of Mrs.
Edward Solomon 8:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday. Co-hostesses will be Mrs.
Harry Koltonow and Mrs. Harry
Pearson.
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NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Abe Primack, 24271 Rosewood,
Oak Park. Mrs. Fred Schuman
will review current events. Guests
invited.
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The League of Jewish Women's
Organizations of . Greater Detroit
will open the season with a Sum-,
mit Meeting 1 p.m. Thursday at
Hadassah House.
Aims, purposes and ideals of
the league will be explained, and
organization leaders will receive
information on league services.
Mrs. Sol - Hammerstein, presi-
dent, invites all presidents, dele- j
gates, community relation chair-
ment and the League's own per-1
sonnel. Refreshments will be
served at 12:15 p.m.
CORSETS BY EVA
Free Custom Fitting
Alterations by
Experienced Corsetieres
15850 W. 7 MILE ROAD
3 Blks. W. of Greenfield
Open Thurs. to 9 p.m.
BR 3-2509 or VE 7-9783,
Mr. and Mrs.
Seymour Kaplan
Mr. and 'Mrs. Jerry Turken
Wish Their Many Friends
and Customers a.Year of
Health and Happiness
()use oiXtvtng,Rooms
PURITY CHAPTER, Order of
the Eastern'Star, will hold a busi-
ness meeting 7:45 p.m. Sept. 12,
at Eureka Temple.
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RODIN CLUB will meet 12:30 j
p.m. Wednesday for a luncheon at
the home of . Mrs. Nathan Fishman,
333 Covington.
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Women's League Sets
eeling 'at the Summit'
Best Wishes For
A Happy New Year
To Our
Friends and Customers
done by competent interior decorators
11 -e ha we the largest
selection of Italian
Provincial furniture
ill the middle west.
rving Rosen,
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We do complete jobs in-
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Bloomfield Antique Fair
to Be Held Sept. 10-12
Eighteen antique dealers, from as
far away as Canton, 0., will be
their wares' at the annual
Bloomfield Antique Fair, sponsored
by the Michigan Animal Rescue
League. This fair, which will be
held at the Cranbrook School Andi-
torium Sept. 10, 11 and 12, will be
open to the public 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
Period antiques including prim-
itives, old coins, rare books, china,
glassware and `a collection .of an-
tique clocks will be featured, along
with many other decorative items.
Lunch, tea and supper Will be
served at small tables set up cafe
style in the lobby. The meals, pre-
pared by Hunters Whip of Frank-
lin, will be served 11 a.m.-7 p.m.
Proceeds from the fair will be
used to help the Michigan Animal
Rescue League maintain its shelter,
located at 790 Featherstre, Pon-
tiac.
The 'Society is entirely dependent
on individual gifts and donations
and on the Antique Fair, It re-
ceives no help from any founda-
tion, city, county or state aid.
.,.Style (Inc' Shape That Are
Cut into. Your Hair . . . No
Setting or Sitting Under the Dryer
PERFECT
for "Petite Tete Elegante"
This Special Ready Set Cut
$4.00
City of Hope Meeting
Set
Mr. and Mrs. Group, City of.
Hope, will resume their monthly
meetings 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Brawer, 25350, Greenfield, Oak
Park..Major fund-raising activities
will be put into motion for the
coming year. A social will follow.
THE DETROIT JEWISH •NEWS
Friday, September 4, 1964 37
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