THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 7, 1965-19 Women's Chi& "Women's Guild of Sinai Hos- Temple Beth El Sisterhood will pital will hold its annual luncheon see Dr. Richard C. Hertz install meeting at noon May 14 at Mrs. Samuel S. Willis as president at the 64th annual luncheon meet- Knollwood Country Club. Mrs. ing noon Monday George Romney. at the temple. herself a volun- Mrs. Willis is ac- teer, will be tive in the Sinai guest speaker. Hospital Wom- Her topic will be en's Guild, the "Volunteers Meet Detroit Chapter the Challenge." of the National Program c h a i r- Council of Jew- men are Mrs. Sol ish Women, Hoffman a n d Women's Amer- Mrs. Milton ican 0 R T and Maddin. In the Current Mrs. Willis charge of hos- Events Study Club. Her husband, Mrs. Romney pitality are Mes- Samuel S. Willis, is a past presi- dames David Dunsky, Joseph dent of the temple men's club. Hartman and Alvin Rodecker. Other officers to be installed are Mrs. Jahn Sills. Guild president. Mesdames John Grekin, Maerit has invited all volunteers, as well Kallet, Sam Silver and Richard as members. For reservations, call Prentis, vice-presidents; Raymond the Guild office, BR 3 3000, by K. Rubiner, treasurer; J. Leon - Tuesday. Gittlen, Lester Hollander, Samuel * * * J. Rands, John Redfield and Ar- CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER, chie Katcher, secretaries; and I. Pioneer Women, will hold its an- I. Bittker, Daniel Carpenter, Henry nual Mother and Daughter lunch- Frank, B. Benedict Glazer, Ronald eon noon Monday in the Labor Greenberg, Mer win Grosberg, Zionist Institute. Guests invited. Morris Gross, Harold Heller, Nate For reservation, call Clara Marks, Horwitz, Bernard Isenberg, Nor- LI 4-8887, or Reva Goldberg, UN man Jacob, Harold Kratze, Aid 4-7221. Kushner, Richard Kux, Mitchell Mandeberg, Sidney Rosenberg, Murray Rosenthal, Bernard Spie- gel, Gerald Steinberg, Leo Stern and Ben Weintraub, board of di- rectors. * * * MASSADA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, has elected the following officers for one-year terms: Mes- dames Ben Boren, president; Har- ry Woolf, Julius .Silverman and Allan Weisberg, vice presidents; Abe Heller, Mark Rovner, Simon Karbal, and Victor Finn, secre- taries; David Colman, financial sec- retary and treasurer; Max Kirsch- baum. child welfare; Betty Karbal, Histadrut; Ruth Kanter, bonds; and Nettie Turner and Ruth Kan- ter, advisers. RAINBOW KOSHER CATERING FOR YOUR WEDDING, BAR MITZVAH OR SOCIAL FUNCTION Exclusive Caterers at SHAAREY SHOMAYIM SYN. 14200 W. 10 MILE OR ANY SYNAGOGUE IN THE CITY We Still Have a Few Choke Dates Left for 1965 LI 3-3342 REASONABLE PRICES NO EXTRA CHARGES FOR THE SYNAGOGUE . 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After a short business meet- ing, a program, "Cooking With Wine," will be presented, and prizes will be awarded. Coffee and cake will be served. Reports will be made on the rummage sale and on the installation lunch- eon set for June 17 at Tam O'Shanter Country Club. Mrs. Par- zen will be installed as president, succeeding Mrs. Irving Chaiken. For membership or Blood Bank information, call Mrs. Donald Goldman, UN 4-8343, or Mrs. Ed- ward Epstein, DI 2-3812, respec- tively. * * * TEMPLE BETH AM SISTER- HOOD will present an interfaith panel discussion "Bridging the Gap," 8:30 p.m. Monday, in the Cohn Building. Participants will be Father Thomas J. Kain, of St. Maurice Roman Catholic Church, the Rev. Arthur K. Beumler of Rosedale Gardens United Presby- terian Church and Rabbi David Jessel of Temple Beth Am. A tea honoring the panelists will fol- low. * * * UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS AUXILIARY will hold its installa- tion of officers 12:30 p.m. Wed- nesday in the Esther Berman Building. Mrs. Carl Schiller will give the invocation. Mrs. Isadore Goren, program chairman, will in- troduce Mrs. Albert Elazar, who will install the newly elected of- ficers. Michael Michlin, principal of the Beth Abraham branch, UHS, will give selected readings. Luncheon will be served by Mrs. Irving Dworkin and her committee. The public is invited, said Mrs. Elbert Diamond, president. Funds raised for camp scholarships, study in Israel, library and teachers training will be presented to the schools. Art works will be pre- sented to three winners. * * PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB will hold its Mother and Daughter affair 6:30 p.m. Monday 3 Blks. W. of Greenfield Open Thurs. to 9 p.m. BR 3-2509 or VE 7-9783 Parry A r,-,ngement Specialist UN 4-0237 KE 8-1291 FREE PARKING IN REAR g(ouse o Complete homes done by competent interior decorators We have the largest selection of Italian Provincial furniture in the Middle West. 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Others who will be officers next year are Mesdames Joseph Glick- er, Bert Heller and MoiShe Glazier, vice presidents; Sanford Gordon, William Stoler, Jack Allen, Ber- nard Allen and Curt Brand, secre- taries; Harry Gale, treasurer; and Ben Simons and Harry Wilson, board members. * * * FRIENDS OF HILLEL DAY SCHOOL will hold a spring elec- (More Clubs Page 23) Free Custom Fitting by Experienced Corsetieres 15842 W. 7 MILE ROAD Ano His Dance ana Lntertainrnent Rand at Sholem Aleichem Institute. A program is scheduled. For infor- mation and reservations, call Mes- dames Sam Nadek, program chair- man, 531-3219, or Harry Brown, DI 1-2497. Guests invited. * * * BETH SHALOM SISTERHOOD will meet 12:30 p.m. Wednesday in tion and installation meeting 12:30 p.m. May 26 at the home of Mrs. Jack Shenkman, 3350 Sherbourne. The election and installation will be followed by an art exhibit and sale to benefit the scholarship fund of Hillel Day School. Mrs. Jacob E. Segal is chairman of the nominating committee. The in- stalling officer will be Rabbi Ja- cob E. Segal. Co-chairmen of the art show are Mrs. Philmore Lee- mon and Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, first president of the women's organization. Mrs. Netah Kibby, teacher and artist, will be in charge of the exhibit. All art work on display will be priced under $50. CORSETS BY EVA SAM ROSENBLAT . master of Ceremonies --,f-, 2V May 9th • 'V go ■ -4/ ,,tylcipsist. , _ "7- Agento ■ Ge 77 ff . ; 41 OPEN SUNDAY MOTHER'S DAY MAY 9th 10 A.M. - 3 P.M.—OAK PARK STORE ONLY