Canadian Hadassah-rtes to Attend NY Program omen's ail Ls (MORE CLUB NEWS—PAGE 19) PARKWOOD CHAPTER, Worn- en's American ORT, will hold its annual culminating luncheon and installation 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at Topinka's Country House. The program will feature entertain- ment by Allan Heller. Mrs. Louis A. Gottleib succeeds Mrs. Jack Rubin as president. Other officers are Mesdames Carl R. Lichten- stein Jack Cohen, Edward Cutler, William Klafer, David Radisch, Abe Cherrin and Leon Paul, vice presi- dents; Philip Ruskin, treasurer; Harry Weiner, Ben Bonin, Arthur Brown and Theo Olender, secre- taries. Appointments include Mor- _ \ ton Hochman, Sidney Greenstein, Bernard Allaun, Waiter Cohen, Herman Berlin, Mortimer Rich, Robert Slutzky, S. Edelson, Eliza- beth Schlafer and Garie Wolfe. Guests are invited to the luncheon. For reservations, call Mesdames Arthur Brown, EL 6-8413, or Walter Cohen, UN 2-7512. * * * AHAVAS A C H I M SISTER- HOOD has installed the following officers for the coming year: Mes- dames Larry Guttenberg, presi- dent; Moishe Glazier, Joseph Glicker and Bert Heller, vice presidents: Sanford Gordon, Wil- liam Staler, Bernard Allen, Jack Allen and Curt Brand, secretaries; Harry Gale, treasurer; and Ben Simons and Harry Wilson, board members. * * * YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM ORGANIZATION will hold its election of officers noon Monday in the home of Mrs. Simon Shiffman, 17545 Ohio. * * FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER, Mizrachi Women, will -hold its election meeting noon Monday in Beth Aaron Synagogue. Luncheon will be served. Hostesses will be Mesdames Daniel Temchin and Laura Nusbaum. Guests invited. * * * BETH LAVIE WOMEN'S OR- GANIZATION will hold its first subscription luncheon and chil- dren's fashion show 12:30 p.m. Monday at Oak Manor Catering. Chairman is Mrs. Jack Goldman, with Mrs. Erica Grossbard in charge of the luncheon and Mrs. Harriet Halon in charge of tickets. Proceeds will go to purchase phy- sical education equipment and create playgrounds for the Ye- shivath Beth Yehuda. EXPANSION SALE! HANDBAGS • Leathers • Casuals • Cocktails • Straws • Setons • Coifs I REPAIRING I ROBINSON LEATHER SHOP 6338 W. 6 MILE At Livernois UN 2-5611 AM& MEDICAL AID GUILD will meet 12:30 p.m. Monday for luncheon and to install Mesdames Richard Abrams, president; Sam- uel Shewitz, Mortimer Bernhardt, Leonard Raimi and Harry Stoll, vice presidents; Leo Mandell, treasurer; Jack Haim, Kenneth Jacobson, Lawrence Blau and Ir- vine G. Levy, secretaries; M. Baer, Joseph Busker, Sam Kat- cher, Leo Lesser, Norman Schav- rien, A. Diamond, Maurice Feld- man, Joseph Bearman, H. Lenhoff, Lewis Levin, Max Neuman and S. Sapperstein, board of directors. Mrs. Samuel Blacher will be, in- stalling officer. Outgoing presi- dent is Mrs. Jack Evintz. * * * BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD will hold _a board meeting 8:30 p.m. Monday in the home of Mrs. Edward Solomon, 17144 Strath- moor. Co-hostesses will be Mes- dames Lillian Kane, Harry Pear- son and Max Grossberg. * * * AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold its annual in- stallation luncheon noon June 1 at the King's Arms. To be instal- led are Mesdames Ben Meyers, president; Jacob Wilk, Albert Herman and Oscar Lerchin, vice- presidents; and Jack Brickner, Rudolph Gamza, Louis Isaacs and Gerald Goldberg, secretaries. For reservations, call Mrs. Hy Disner, UN 2-2334. * * NORTHWEST NSHEI CHA- BAD STUDY GROUP will meet 3 p.m. Saturday in the home of Mrs. Yudi Goldberg, 18516 Ken- tucky. Mr. Goldberg will be speaker. * * * BETH SHALOM SISTERHOOD will meet 2 p.m. Saturday in the home of Mrs. Harry Shulman, 13500 Northfield, Oak Park. A biography of Hayim Bialik, in- cluding his songs and poems, will be presented by Ruth Goldman. The public is invited. For reser- vations, call Mrs. David Rice, LI 6-8537, or Mrs. David Moss, LI 2-5793. * * * MA IMONID ES MEDICAL SO- CIETY AUXILIARY will hold its installation meeting 12:15 p.m. Tuesday at Town and Country Club. Outgoing president Mrs. Howard B. Appelman will be hon- ored with the presentation of the President's Pin by the immediate past president, Mrs. Irving Le- vitt. Awards to 25-year Members will go to Mesdames Ben Bader, Benjamin . Parker, Edward Skully and Meyer Stamell. Past president Mrs. Harold Pliskow will install the following: Mesdames Arnold Axelrod, president; Marcus Sugar- men, Henry Schlesinger, Michael Levin, Sheldon Stern and Sidney Baskin, vice presidents; Morris Starkman, Edward Skully, Robert Baruch and George Blum, secre- taries; and Louis Leipsitz, treas- urer. Mrs. Norman Schaknes will entertain with songs from "Fid- dler on the Roof." Invocation will be given by Mrs. Reuben J. Men- delssohn. * * * LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH and WOMEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE will hold its annual spring luncheon noon Tuesday in Beth Tefilo Emanuel Tikvah Synagogue. Guest speaker will be Rabbi Jack Goldman. Mrs. Isaac Levine is sponsor of the event, and co-chairmen are Mrs. Leo Laufer and Mrs. Milton Win- ston. Social chairman Mrs. Wal- ter Epstein will be assisted by Mesdames Rose Bielewich, Fran- ces Cutler, Kate Rubin, Esther Sachs and Julius Spielberg. Mrs. Bertha Faigenbaum will be hon- ored on her forthcoming trip to Israel. Guests invited. * * * MISHKAN ISRAEL SISTER- HOOD will hold election of offi- cers 9 p.m. Monday in the social hall. Musical entertainment and refreshments will be featured. PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB will hold its nomination and election meeting 8:30 p.m. Monday in Sholem Aleiehem In- stitute. Mrs. William Belinsky will present the new slate of offi- cers. Refreshments will be served. * * * ZEDAKAH CLUB will hold Mother's and Daughter's Installa- tion Luncheon noon Monday in Raleigh House. The following officers will be installed by past president Mrs. Joseph Staub: Mes- dames Paul Deutch, president; Willard Zamsky, Ben Chestnut and Morris Aaron, vice presidents; Maurice Knopper and Irving Ly- ons, secretaries; Gerson Horton, treasurer; Samuel Atlas and R. B. Newman, case supervisors; and Jack Miller and Al Blumenthal, hospital supervisors. For reser- vations, call Mrs. Horton, UN 4-6303. * * * BAGLEY SOUTH GROUP, Ha- dassah, will hold its installation luncheon 12:30 p.m. June 1 at Hadassah House. Past president Mrs. Julius Pollack, assisted by Mrs. Benjamin Bond, Hadassah life member, will install the fol- lowing: Mesdames Louis ,Kash- dan, president; Richard Grebs, Erwin Harvith, Meyer Stoun, Jul- ius Fox, Alex Z u c k m a n and Charles Schwartz, vice presidents; Henry Berris, adviser; Irving Hel- per, treasurer; Bernard Zipser, Sam Leib and Ben Krugel, secre- taries; Ben Fink, social; and Ber- nard Zuppke, health and welfare. Board members also will be in- stalled. On the program will be Helga Hirsch and 'Honey Bittker with a version of "Fiddler on the Roof." Allen Gould, Monteith Col- lege graduate, will speak on "Ju- daism as the Contemporary Way of Life." NEW YORK—A two-day insti- tute, a "Program for Programing," will be conducted by the Herzl In- stitute for 40 leaders of the Ha- dassah-Wizo Or g a ni z ati on of Canada, at the Jewish Agency building, Monday and Tuesday. 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Sizes 8 to 14 Diamontologists DI 1-1330 .\\ OPEN THURS., FRI. Conservative Sisterhoods Plan Michigan Branch Parley in Grand Rapids Michigan Branch of National Women's League of United Syna- gogue of America will hold its Spring Conference Sunday and Monday at the Pantlind Hotel, Grand Rapids. Mrs. Benjamin T. Smith of Grand Rapids is chair- man of the conference, theme of which is "Heed, My Child, the Guidance of Your Father and For- sake Not the Torah of Your Mother." Mrs. Ann Leeman, president of Michigan Branch. will introduce attorney Mrs. Milton C. Lippitz, who will serve as national speaker—consultant for the parley Mrs. Lippitz was president of Central Branch, and as a tribute to her the sisterhoods of the branch founded the Blanche Lip- pitz Library at Camp Ramah, Wis- consin. She is on the Board of Jewish Education and the College of Jewish Studies. All officers and members of the 16 affiliated sisterhoods in the Michigan Branch wil be repre- sented. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 21, 1965-23 'TIL 9 P.M.