`Where Do We Go?' Topic of Partner-less Parents omen's Club activities FRIENDS OF HILLEL DAY SCHOOL will celebrate its first birthday at the first annual meet- ing noon Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Jack Shenkman, 3350 Sherbourne. An election, installa- tion and art sale will be featured, and dessert will be served. Rabbi Jacob Segal will install the offi- cers. Mrs. Herbert Harris is vice president in charge of the pro- gram and the art sale to benefit scholarships is chaired by Mes- dames Samuel B. Danto, Philmore Leeman and Netah Kibby. Guests invited. * « * ACHIEZER will hold its elec- tion meeting 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Elaine Saltz- man, 15011 Dartmouth, Oak Park. Eliot Stieman, a psychologist, will speak on " Family and the Development of Individual Per- sonality." SAVE... BUY DIRECT FROM IMPORTER ! 1.09 CI. Lady's Marquise Dia- mond Ring Set in 14K White Gold. 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Epstein, Samuel Feldstein, Meyer Finkel, Herman Fishman, Lawrence Goldberg, Morris Halperin, Charles Heiman, Bernard Kasky, Nicholas Lazar, M. Ben Lewis, Arthur Lipman, Milton Marwil, A. I. Morrison, Robert Morrison, Donald Nuscholtz, Emil Reed, Herman Roth, Joseph Ruby, Irving Solomon, Na- than Spevakow and Henry Strub. Honorary board members are Mes- dames Elbert Diamond, outgoing president, Irving Arlin, Jacob Axel- rod, Albert Carnick, Albert Elazar, Morris Fishman, Louis G-eLfand, Eva Hayman, Bernard Isaacs, Morris Krause, Alexander Moss, George Arley, Irving Palman, Charles Robin- son, Irving Rogovein, Rubin Say- witz, Charles A. Smith, A. B. Stral- ser, Jack Tobin and Louis Tobin. * * * CHAPTER, Pioneer HANITA Women, will hold an installation dinner - 6:30 p.m. Monday at the King's Arms Restaurant. New offi- cers to be installed are Bertha Wilson, president; Fanny Schreier and Adeline Salinger, vice presi- dents; Suzie Meizler, Shirley Her- man, Belle W e i n s t e i n, Sylvia Baum and Belle Gleaner, secre- taries; and Florence Bunin, treasurer. * * * SHERUTH LEAGUE will meet 12:15 p.m. Tuesday in Sholem Aleichem Institute. Election of officers will be held and final re- ports given by the chairman and the president, Mrs. Samuel Winer. Mrs. Ben Gruskin will initiate new members. Plans for the June 9 installation luncheon at Raleigh House have been completed. For reservations, call Mrs. Arthur Schreier, 862-4082, or Mrs. Joseph Broder, LI 6-7390. guest speaker at a meeting of Parents Without Partners 8:30 p.m. Tues- SHERWOOD GROUP, Hadas- day at the Jewish Center. sah, will hold its installation of Stanec will discuss "Where Do officers noon Tuesday in the home We Go From Here?" A social hour of Mrs. Burton London, 18900 with refreshments will follow. Fairway. Dr. George D. Barahal, There is a nominal charge for Wayne State University psycholo- prospective members. gist, will speak on "Achieving Max Schrut Emotional Maturity," and will analyze various emotional prob- For Good Photographs and Prompt Service lems facing today's women. New officers are Mesdames Irving Call me at Free Custom Fitting by Rose, president; John J. Mann, Experienced Corsetieres Abraham Kutlov, Morris Kaner, Harold Berry and Bernard Breyer, 15842 W. 7 MILE ROAD 3 Ms. W. of Greenfield Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs vice presidents; Edward Tann, Open Thurs. to 9 p.m. We Come to Your Homo Louis Shostak and Sidney Dinner, With Samples treasurer; Samuel Barr, Samuel BR 3.2509 or VE 7-9783 TY 5-8805 UN 4-6845 FREE Aaron, Herbert Cohen, Lee Brody PARKING IN REAR and Seymour Lipsitt, secretaries; ■01 ••••t and Ben Bonin, advisor. The sym- •10.0.11•0111•111. 0■ 411••13 phonic installation theme was composed by Mrs. Hal Gordon. Truly the finest Music and Mrs. Ivan I. Meisner wil conduct. Guests invited. Entertainment for the discriminating • * * CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Monday at the Labor Zionist In- stitute. Dr. Reuven Bar Levav will discuss "It's a Mad, Mad LIncoln 5-8614 World — Must We Conform?" Hostesses will be Bertha Freed- man and Ruth Bader. GueSts in- ■0•01 ■ ■0■ vited. * * * DAVID HORODOKER YOUNG WOMEN ORGANIZATION will serve at the USO May 31, with the participation of Mesdames Alex Complete homes done by competent interior decorators Dorchan, chairman, and Bernard Chase, Joseph Guterman, Lillie Cohen, Sam Kreesler, and Harry Schechter. There will be a meet- ing noon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Morris Weinstein, 19225 Woodbine, and a noon luncheon is scheduled for June 15 at the home of Mrs. Philip Kutnick, 13201 Dartmouth, Oak Park. * * We do complete jobs in- DETROIT CANCER FIGHTERS, chiding carpeting — drap- City of Hope, will meet 8:30 p.m. Irving Rosen, N.S.I.D. eries —bedrooms and Monday at Imperial Caterers. Mrs. family rooms. Charles Young, vice president of programing, invites mothers and 1400 S. WOODWARD, ROYAL OAK 1 o nc'Ait mothers-in-law of all members to JO 4-6090 LI 7-9400 be guests for the evening. A spe- cial program, featuring humorist Max Sosin, is planned. Refresh- ments will be served. * * a CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will install officers noon Wednes- day at the Labor Zionist Institute. Luncheon will precede the cere- DUE TO SPECIAL PURCHASE IN EUROPE . . • WE mony, and there will be a musical CORSETS BY EVA BLAIR STUDIO 1.4.1 .0,1■0■11 HIMOK1 0 00101.4iCHMIINIMIM0411={1 11! mach gitt and is Orchestra ..111 =1. 111.11.11••••<1 .11M.NIMI.AIMMO.•••04 1111111•1•1111 We have the largest selection of Italian Provincial furniture in the Middle West. YARN SALE! program. *- * * The Long Sweater Coat. Ed Stanec, Wayne County mar- riage counselor, will be BETH MOSES SISTERHOOD will meet 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in the synagogue to install the fol- lowing officers: Mesdames Wil- liam Naftaly, president; Sheldon Manson, Arnold Berman and Harry Shiovitz, vice presidents; Harold Black, Leo Papp and Don- ald Farkas, secretaries; Aubrey Beneson, treasurer; and Seymour Deitch, Sam Leaderman, Walter Merna, Ben Penner, Clara Sabin and Bernard Winer, trustees. * * * BRANDEIS CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold its installation luncheon 12:30 p.m. Monday at the Rotunda Inn. To be installed are Mesdames Beril Bloom, presi- dent; Philip Field, Morrie Braver- man, Morris Buch and Sam Ya- goda, vice presidents; Joel Pasi- kov, treasurer; and Moe Gilbert, Andrew Wolok, Beatrice New- mark, Mayer Stern, Isabel Unrot, Solly Yaffe and Jack Berent, sec- retaries. Mrs. Andrew Wolok is installing officer. 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