They'll Head Hadassah Groups . Impressive Art Harriet Lee Malamud, in NFTS Calendar Alan Lipshy to Wed By utilizing the paintings of Yari Levine, the New York artist, for its 5726 Art Calendar, the Na- tional Federation of Temple Sister- hoods has not only again popu- larized Jewish art works but has called attention to eminently dis- tinctive creations. There is a distinctive traditional flavor in the reproduced paintings. Commencing with the Simhat Torah sketch, the group selected for the calendar includes Mrs. Levine's Mother and Child, Scholar ; Exodus, Lesson and Prayer. The latter two are especially distinctive, and the entire group indicates deep feelings inspired by a love for the Jewish inherited symbols and traditions. The calendar, proceeds from the sales going to the NFTS endow- Presidents of the 13 groups of Detroit Chapter, Hadassah, assemble before taking up duties for the 5,000-member chapter, headed by Mrs. Jack W. Perlman. From left, front row to rear, are Mesdames William Hubert, Bagley North; Israel Idelsohn, Evergreen; Jack Perlman; and Sidney Awerbuck, Greenfield; Edward Wishnetsky, Meyers-Wyoming; Geraldine Black, Business and Pro- fessional; and Aaron Zamek, University South; Ronald Stone, Eleanor Roosevelt; Milton Johnson, Schaefer; and Milton Freedman, Univer- sity North; Irvin Meckler, University East; Louis Kashdan, Bagley South; and Raymond Zeich, Livonia. Not pictured is Mrs. Irving Rose, Sherwood. Women ' S eittAs JEWISH WOMEN EUROPEAN WELFARE ORGANIZATION and the NORTH WOODWARD BRANCH will hold a joint instal- lation noon Monday at Jericho Temple. Installing officer for the main branch will be Mrs. Jack Seder. Its officers are Mesdames Morris Miller, president; 0. H. Kavieff, Louis Honigman, Phillip Schlussel, Goldie Dorfman and Ida Tubben, vice presidents; Ida Gold- smith, treasurer; Julius Schlussel and Paul Weinstein, secretaries; Goldie Dorfman, Paul Weinstein, Charles Shindler, delegates. Chair- men are Mesdames Jack Seder, Max Ducker, Rose Adler, Sarah Adelman, Mildred Meyers, Elsa Palmer and Dorothy Lane. Mrs. Leon Dreylinger will install North Woodward Branch President Mrs. Morris Haut, along with Mesdames Molly Baseman and Gussie Card- ish, vice presidents; Morris Mil- ler, secretary; and Birdie Zeff, treasurer. Due to the occurence of July 4 on a Sunday, The Jewish News office will be closed Mon- day, July 5. Copy for the issue of July 9 must be in by 2 p.m. Friday, July 2. Photos must be in by 3 p.m. Thursday, July 1. CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women; will hold its annual picnic July 7, meeting 11 a.m. near the Palmer Park "wading pool area" on Ham- , ilton Ave. Members and guests are asked by President Rose Yen- dick to bring their own lunches. L._ A program is planned. r* * FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER, .Mizrachi Women, has scheduled a dime bank luncheon for 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. "Meyer Minkin, 18603 Birwood• For reservations, call. Mrs._ Minkin, DI 1-3188. Mrs, Victor Lavetter was recently installed as president, along with Mesdames Raymond Rosenberg, Harry Portnoy, Paul Fenton and Sam Freedman, vice presidents; Louis Bigman, treas- urer; Jack Stevens, Jonas Torgow, Joseph Bessman, Sidney Golden, Shipko and Leon 'Wolock, sec- retaries; and Saul Cohen, chap- lain. * * * KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, has honored cultural chairman Frances Shayne with a spiritual adoption of an Israeli ehild in recognition of her devo- tion to the chapter as both mem- ber and past president. ROSENWALD AUXILIARY, American Legion, announces new officers are Mesdames Rebecca Mitchell, president; Lydia Slakter and Isabelle Levett, vice presi- dents; Marion Tennebaum, secre- tary; Clara Shapiro, treasurer; Mollie Elias, chaplain; Sarah Jacob- son, historian; Helen Wolf, parli- amentarian; Lillian Greenfield, sergeant-at-arms; and Tillie Sable, color bearer. Mrs. Betty Ritten- berg, Mrs. Ann Weil and Mrs. Josephine Weinsweig are on the executive board. * * * NORTHWEST NSHEI CHA- BAD STUDY GROUP will meet 3 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Sam Cohen, 18514 North- lawn. Guest speaker will be Rabbi Ernest Greenfield, announces Mrs. Tzippora Baiter, chairman. * * * OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD STUDY GROUP will meet 3 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Abraham Borenstein, 23741 Wild- wood. Speaker will be Mr. Boren- stein, announces Mesdames Freida Palter and Leah Silver, chairmen. SAVE... BUY DIRECT FROM IMPORTER ! 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Levi, past president, who is leav- ing for her new home in Chicago, was presented with a president's pin. * * * ACHIEZER will hold a movie night at its closing meeting of the year 8:30 p.m. Sunday, featuring "Let My People Go," at the home of Mrs. Liela Goldman, 18244 Cherrylawn. Refresiunents will be served. CERESNIE BROS. and OFFEN Complete Fur Service 19386 LIVERNOIS UN 2-8822 Bar- l Ian Women's Group to Hear Ohio U. Prof. The semi-annual meeting of Women's Division of Bar-Ilan Uni- versity will be held at the Jewish Center July 12, Mrs. Max Stoll- man, president, announced. The guest speaker will be Prof. Marvin Fox of Ohio State versity. A musical program is planned. Reports from Israel are that Bar-Ilan University's enrollment this year will exceed 2,000 stu- dents, Mrs. Stollman stated. .97 CI $795 SEYMOUR KAPLAN CORSETS BY EVA Frug Fest in Works at Ahavas Achim The Young Married Couples Club of Cong. Ahavas Achim will pre- sent the Ahavas Achim A-Go-Go 9 p.m. Saturday in the social hall. The jerk, frug, mouse and other ballroom gyrations will be featured. All prospective members are in- vited, and refreshments will be served. For information, call Shar- ron Stein, 342-4960. named chairman of the advisory committee on social casework for Yeshiva University's Wurzweiler School of Social Work. An Aug. 22 wedding is planned by Harriet Lee Malamud and Alan ment f u n d , is available from Temple Sisterhoods here and S. Lipshy. The bride-elect is the throughout the land. daughter of Mrs. Samuel Malamud of Kenosha Ave., Oak Park. Her is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Pre-Campaign Plans fiance Harry Lipshy of Roselawn Ave. Detroit Chapter of Hadassah got its pre-campaign activities under- way with assignment of solicita- tions Monday, under the supervis- ion of Mrs. Samuel Shekter, chap- ter chairman of special gifts of Honor Roll. 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