Public Bank Plans Branch in the Area Construction of a new Public expected in mid-December- Bank of Detroit office on Eight Walter J. Rozycki is architect; Mile between Southfield and Ever- general contractor, Maurice V. SISTERS OF ZION, Mizrachi, green will begin immediately, Rodgers. will hold its installation luncheon John C. Hay, president of the bank Public Bank maintains ten other noon Wednesday at Beth Aaron announced. branch offices, with headquarters Synagogue. Mrs. Adolph Winkler A trailer office will provide serv- at Michigan and Shelby in De- will install Mrs. Morris Lachover ice at the site until the new build- troit. as president, and Mrs. Morris ing is completed. Goldberg will give the invocation. The two-level building on the Others to be installed are Mes- corner of Eight Mile and Hunting- dames Sophie Shaw, honorary pres- ton has been designed for future ident; Louis Honigman, Pearl expansion. Gold, Lea Feldman and Henrietta There will be ample parking in Kelman, vice presidents; Morris Goldberg, Dave Berman, Gussie an adjacent paved and lighted lot, Subar and Mendel Stark, secre- two drive-in windows, safe de- taries; and Milton Winson, trees. posit boxes and a night deposi- Committee c h air m a n include tory. Archive storage and a staff Mesdames Dave Berman, Isaac Faxstein, Molly Fridenberg, Rose lounge with a full kitchen will Bielewich, Esther Sachs, Meyer be built in the lower level. Occupancy of the building is Beigler, Rose Schuraylz, Ben Brag- man and Milton Winston. Mrs. Alex Roberg will present a musical program. Guests invited. * * * NORTHWEST YOUNG ISRAEL SISTERHOOD installed Mrs. Har- ry Portnoy for her second term, along with Mesdames Pinkus Ehr- lich and Ben Wrotslaysky, vice presidents; Zal Aaron, Harry L. Blitz and Sara Kravitz, secretaries; and Ernest E. Greenfield, treas- urer. Mrs. Nate Butrimovitz and Mrs. Kurt Hertz are program chairmen. At installation ceremo- nies, Rabbi and Mrs. Samuel H. Prero were honored on the occa- sion of their 25th wedding anni- versary. David J. Cohen, president of Merkaz, presented them with a copy of the recently published Is- raeli Tanach on behalf of the men's organization and sisterhood of the congregation. omen's etas (More Clubs Page 17) CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, will install Mrs. Michael Michlin as president at an installation luncheon noon Tuesday at the La- bor Zionist Institute. Other of- ficers are Sarah Levin, chairman of the board; Sophie Sislin and Adele Mondry, vice presidents; Mildred Kramer, Anna Alpert, Rose Drachler, Eva Domowitz and Rose Naim ark secretaries; Bertha Fishkin, dues; and Chayka Green- berg, honorary vice president. Elected to the board were Ger- trude Lewin, Sima Leipah, Sarah Jacobs, Eva Heinick, Adele Mon- dry, Mildred Kramer, Mary Gar- nick, Ida Katz, Esther Grad, Fan- nie Bornstein, Tillie Scholnick, Bessie Baron and Rebecca Dinitz. The program will consist of an- nual reports and musical selec- tions by Charles Berris. Sara Le- vin will be chairman of the day, and Mrs. Mondry installing of- ficer. Sarah DeRoven will give the invocation. The social commit- tee includes Rose Tabock, Anna Goldberg, Ida Berman and Hanna Jacobs. Guests invited. * * * DETROIT CANCER FIGHTERS, City of Hope, will install new of- ficers at the closing general meet- ing of the year 8:30 p.m. Monday at Holiday Manor. Husbands in- vited. Installation chairman will be Mrs. Abe Eizelman, and outgo- ing President Mrs. Harold Kozloff will report on the financial status of the group. A long-active mem- ber of Detroit Cancer Fighters, Mrs. Elliot Schubiner, will be in- stalled as president, along with Mesdames Charles Young, Maury Gordon, Lawrence Benderoff and Phil Moss, vice presidents; Eman- uel Schwartz, treasurer; Abe Feld- man, Jerome Kornheiser, Harry Fink, Fred Prag and William Nis- kar, secretaries; and Harold Koz- loff, parliamentarian. Entertain- ment will feature Hal Gordon and his orchestra for dancing. Refresh- ments will be served. . FOR FATHER ! GENEVE makes your wrist the center of conversation With AVANTI an original and totally new concept in watch design, AVANTI by Universal Geneve, is a high performance watch with rugged shock resistant move- spent and sleek, razor thin styling. SEYMOUR KAPLAN 15738 LIVERNOIS IMPORTERS AND CUTTERS OF FINE DIAMONDS DI 1-5515 OPEN THURS. 'TILL 9 Radomer Aid and Ladies Society will sponsor a games party 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Workmen's Circle Center. There will be refreshments, and proceeds go to charity. For infor- mation call Mary Lurnberg, LI 7- 6950, or Reta Ager, LI 6-1860. ZAN GILBERT * 4. * BETH ABRAHAM SISTER- HOOD will close the season with a luncheon and installation of of- ficers 12:30 p.m. Wednesday in the social hall. Mrs. Sidney Schlaff, chairman, will give the welcoming address. Officers to be installed by Rabbi Israel Halpern are Mes- dames Ray Dunn, president; Hy- man Goldstein, Irving Adler and Nathan Yost, vice presidents Sid- ney Ring, treasurer; Sherman Fisher, Fred Grossman, Ernest Singer, Tillie Neuman and Ralph Rice, secretaries. Cantor Shabtai Ackerman will sing the national anthems, accompanied by Israel Fuchs. Mrs. Halpern will give the invocation. The sisterhood choir and dramatics group will present a musical skit, "This Was the Year That Was." * UNIVERSAL Radomer Aid Party Set * * ROSENWALD LADIES AUX- ILIARY, American Legion, will hold a social 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at Cong. Beth Yehudah. Refresh- ments will be served, and discus- sion will center on the annual luncheon for all Poppy Day work- ers. * * * AMERICAN WOMEN FOR BAR ILAN UNIVERSITY, Detroit Chap- ter, will hold its semiannual meet- ing 12:30 p.m. July 12 at the Jew- ish Center. Dessert luncheon will be served. Mrs. Max Stollman, president, announces Dr. Marvin Fox of Ohio State University will be guest speaker, and there will be a musical program. * * * PURITY CHAPTER, Order of the Eastern Star, has scheduled its Star Point Night for 7:45 p.m. Monday at Eureka Temple. Teresa Kline and Agnes Yarrows will be honored, and refreshments will be served. • * * DETROIT LEAGUE, Children's Asthma Research Institute and Hospital at Denver, will hold its installation and awards luncheon 12:15 p.m. Wednesday at Knoll- wood Country Club. Mrs. Samuel P. Baker will install Mesdames Peter Gilbert, president; Edward Sklar, Nathan Agree, Jack Sallan and Jack Simon, vice presidents; Sol Brock, Lewis Carlson and Ben Lutz, secretaries; and Joseph Staub, treasurer. For reservations, call Mrs. Sklar, LI 3-9547. 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