Miss Rose Ehrinpreis Betrothed to New Yorker MISS ROSE ERRINPREIS Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ehrinpreis of Lawrence Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter Rose to Dr. Lee B. Reichman, son of Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Reichman of New York City. The prospective bride is a grad- uate of the University of Michigan. Dr. Reichman graduated from Oberlin College, and received his MD degree at the New York Uni- versity school of medicine. An Oct. 9 wedding is planned. Secular Yiddish School Opens Fall Registration Parents who are interested in Yiddish education are reminded that now is the time to register children for the coming school NORTHWEST YOUNG ISRAEL year at the Combined Jewish SISTERHOOD will hold a "Cash Schools. Kitchen Shower" 8:30 p.m. Sept. 13 Prompt registration helps the at the synagogue, according to school plan its program and classes Mrs. Harry Portnoy, president. for the coming year. If the school Chairman Mrs. Sol Wainer an- board and the principal know in nounces that the proceeds of the advance that a child will come to shower will go toward refurbishing school they can group him with his the synagogue kitchen. The even- proper grade and order the neces- ings program was arranged by sary texts and materials. the program chairman, Mrs. Kurt Hertz. Refreshments will be served. For information, call Mrs. Wainer, UN 1-1422, or the Young, Israel Office, UN 1-7691. Free Custom Fitting by Women's Clubs SOUTHFIELD GROUP, Ha- dassah, will hold a membership tea 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Harold Simon, 24556 Lafayette Circle, Southfield. Mrs. Herbert Schnaar, vice president of membership, invites all interested women to attend. Speaker for the afternoon will be Mrs. Reuben Bienstock of Southfield, who is president of the Michigan Region of Hadassah. Mrs. Bienstock, who has just returned from the Na- tional Convention in New York, will give an account of Hadassah's role in the United States and Is- rael. Mesdames Jack Schon, Leslie Pensler and E. Newton Rottenberg, vice presidents of the group, will discuss the group's local activities. Mrs. Charles Snider, president of the Southfield group, has appoint- ed for her membership committee Mesdames Harry Berk, Robert Brown, Phillip Elkus, Herbert Freedland, Ronald Gluskin, Harry Hoffenbloom, Morris Lessen, Louis Pevan, Harold Podolsky, Carl Scott, Milton Simmons, Joseph Snider, Robert Solomon, Paul Tisdale and Richard Vernick. * * TEMPLE BETH EL SISTER- HOOD will hold a contribution tea and baked goods sale 2-5 p.m. Sept. 9 at the Temple. Supervising the sixth annual affair are Mrs. Jack Greene and Mrs. Arthur Weingar- den, and the women of the con- gregation will donate baked goods. Guests invited. In the Combined Jewish Schools the learning process for the chil- dren starts at the age of 5 and continues to 15. The first grade comes only once a week on Sun- days, for two hours. The second and third grades come twice a week. Grades four-ten attend three times weekly. For information call Sholem Aleichem Institute, 342-7440; Arbeter Ring. KE 7-5440. FOR EXCEPTIONAL VALUES CORSETS BY EVA * * DETROIT WOMEN OF ALPHA OMEGA DENTAL FRATERNITY will hold its second board meeting 12:15 p.m. Sept. 14 at the home of Mrs. Edwin Schneider, 22260 Twyckingham, Southfield. Activi- ties this month will deal with the military affairs committee. "Proj- ect Serviceman" will send holiday packages to fraternity members in the armed forces. Chairman Mrs. Allan Ash will be assisted by co- chairmen Mesdames Jack Lawson, Bernard Shapiro, Sylvan Failer, Easton Brodsky and Clarence Salz- berg. Sept. 20 will be the first of a series of visits to the U.S.O. un- der the chairmanship of Mrs. Jerome Krause and co-chairman Mesdames Daniel Goodman, Morton The CARIBE MOTEL Lesser, Stuart Pernick, Donald PROVIDES YOUR Polk and Raymond Robins. OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS * * WITH . . . CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, CONVENIENT LOCATION will hold its first regular meeting Woodward near 7 M:le Rd. * * * noon Sept. 1 at the Labor Zionist Minutes away from everything FAIRVIEW CHAPTER, Women's Institute, when Rose Yendrick will LUXURIOUS ROOMS • Phones • Air Conditioning American ORT, will begin a report on the 38th biennial conven- • Complete Kitchens mixed bowling league 9 p.m. Sept. tion in Philadelphia. Brunch will • Wall-to-Wall Carpeting 15. It will meet on alternate Wed- be served and guests are invited. COMPLETE nesday evenings at 9 p.m. at the ACCOMMODATIONS Yorba Linda Lanes. For informa- DETROIT LADIES OF THE AT NO EXTRA COST tion, call Mrs. Noel Gage, 548-2262 AMERICAN MEDICAL CENTER • TV and Radio • Parking or Mrs. Walter Rosenberg, 548- AT DENVER will meet 1 p.m. Sept. • Continentai Breakfast 0059. 6 at the Jewish Center. A party PRONE * * * honoring the birthdays of Mrs. TO 8-2662 DETROIT CANCER FIGHTERS, Leah (Leet) Davidson, 95, and City of Hope, is accepting applica- other members, will be featured. ':* * tions for membership, according to Moderate Mrs. Maury Gordon, membership OAKLAND HILLS CHAPTER, Rates vice president, who may be reached Women's American ORT, will hold Start at at LI 7-4876. An executive board its third annual antique show 11 $8.00 meeting will be held 8:30 p.m. a.m. to 10 p.m. Sept. 21-22 at Cong. Monday at the home of Mrs. Bnai Moshe. Over 20 dealers will Lawrence Benderoff, 23161 Bever- be represented. For tickets, call ly, Oak Park, to formulate plans Mrs. Gilbert Plotnik, 353-7171, Woodward for the annual door-to-door march ticket chairman; or Mrs. Robert Near 7 Mile Road Sept. 19. Weinstock, 353-2233, antique show chairman. * * SISTERS OF ZION, Mizrachi, will hold its opening meeting of the _ season noon Sept. 1 at Beth Aaron Synagogue, preceeded by lunch. Guest speaker will be Rabbi James Gordon of Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods. Social Chairmen Mrs. Pearl Gold and Mrs. Rose Beiliwich will be assisted by Mesdames Molly Fridenberg, Esther Sachs, Meyer Beigler and Ben Brag,man. Mrs. Morris Lachover, president, invites guests. * * * to help celebrate their 50th ANNIVERSARY! OAK PARK WEST GROUP, Hadassah, will hold a luncheon for For 50 years, the Leader family has served Detroit prospective members 12:30 p.m. and Suburban areas with quality work and has Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Ray- ' satisfied over one million customers. mond Daneman, 25421 Scotia, Hunt- ington Woods. Highlighting the afternoon will be a book review by Mrs. Mark Zivian. Mrs. Abel Selburn, president, invites inter- ested women to call Mrs. Harry Linton, membership vice president, for further information at LI 76527. * * * LIVONIA JEWISH CONGREGA- TION SISTERHOOD will hold a rummage sale 7:30-11 p.m. Tues- CLEANED WITH PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT BY day and 9 a.m.-noon Wednesday EXPERTS WHO KNOW CARPETS. DON'T TAKE at the synagogue. Rummage items CHANCES WITH DO-IT-YOURSELF METHODS. will include clothing, books, house- hold goods and furniture. For in- formation, call Mrs. Sam Siegel, for information call: KE 7-5431, or Mrs. Sol Bienenfeld, GR 4-2382. Experienced Corsetieres 15842 W. 7 MILE ROAD 3 Blks. W. of Greenfield Open Thurs. to 9 p.m. BR 3-2509 or VE 7-9783 FREE PARKING IN REAR P/2 blocks North of. 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