Women's Clubs Temple Israel Sisterhood will meet noon Monday for lunch, to be followed by elections of officers. Guest entertainer will be Sadie Stern Merel, who will do a drama- tization of Dan Greenburg's book, -a "How To Be a Jewish Mother." Mrs. Merel, of Chicago, inter- prets New York hit plays, chang- ing her voice for each role she por- trays. She has ap- peared b ef ore more than '700 club groups, in- Mrs. Merel eluding 100 sis- terhoods. Among the first prizes she has won are a gold medal for dramatic expression from the American Conservatory of Music; a fellowship in drama from the Chicago Musical College, and a year's scholarship at the American Academy of Music and Art. She has taught drama, coached little theater, appeared professionally on the New York stage, played in radio and television productions and toured with stock companies. Friends are invited. * * * PARKWOOD CHAPTER, Wom- en's American ORT, will meet 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at North- land Shopping Center, community concourse room. C. Mrs. Jacob E. Segal will review "Town Beyond the Wall" by Elie Wiesel, an- nounces Mrs. Louis A. Gottlieb, president. Mesdames Edward Cut- ler and William Mailer are pro- gram chairmen; and Leon Paul, membership chairman. A dessert- luncheon will be served. Guests in * * * ELEANOR ROOSEVELT GROUP, Hadassah, will present its annual club night 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the Labor Zionist Institute. For ticket information, call Heler: lott- lieb, 864-8713. * * * CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Wednesday at the Labor Zionist Institute. There will be a "shower," and all gifts • will go to the Pioneer Women millionaires' bazaar. Sylvia Sch- wartz is chairman. There will be refreshments. Guests invited. * * * KINNERT CHAPTER, Pioneer Women. will meet 12:30 p.m. Wed- nesday at the Labor Zionist Insti- tute. The movie "Let My People Go" will be shown, says hostess, Fay Mandel. Guests invited. * * * AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet 8 p.m. Wednes- day, at the home of Mrs. Sam (Esther) Fishman, 24051 Geneva, Oak Park. Mrs. Jack Jacobowitz, program chairman, has arranged a book review on "The Comedian." Guests invited. For reservations, phone Mrs. Hyman Disner, UN 2-2334. . ! ! WHY WORRY I I Leave Everything to Us CHANA CZENESH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will hold an oneg Shabbat and membership tea 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Esther LaMed, 19420 Silvercrest, Southfield. Mrs. Lawrence Wem- ber, librarian at Temple Israel, will review "The Source" by James Michener. Refreshments will be served. Guests invited. * * * GOLDA HEIR CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will hear a book re- view by Mrs. Aaron Kutnick on "A Coat on a Stick" 8:30 p.m. Tues- day at the Labor Zionist Institute. Mrs. Irving Stepak and Bella Wolf will be hostesses. Guests are wel- come. * * * DETROIT LINK, Order of the Golden Chain, will install the fol- lowing officers 8 p.m. Thursday, at the Labor Zionist Institute: Marian Waronoff, worthy matron; Abraham Waronoff. worthy patron; Ruthe Goldstein, associate matron;. Samuel Goldstein, associate patron . Alice Cherney, associate conduc- tress; Sondra Gorosh, secretary; Sophie Rosen, treasurer; Thelma Wolf, marshall; and Nina Sandu- brae. chaplain. Guests invited. Re- ception following. Delta Phi Epsilon Plans Annual Style Show "Ring-a-Ding Spring" is the theme for Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority's fifth annual fashion show, 8 p.m., Wednesday at Bnai Moshe Synagogue. Fashions will be shown by mem- bers of the chapter at Wayne State University and the Detroit area alumnae. Children of mem- bers will display spring finery for their particular age groups. Proceeds will benefit National Cystic Fibrosis and provide scholarships at Wayne State Uni- versity. Chairmen for the alumnae group are Mrs. Robert Sandler and Mrs. Alan R. Goldman. Toby Meyers is active. chairman. Tickets may be purchased at the door. There - will be prizes. For information, call Mrs. Aviva Sandler,. 549-2663.• HOME CATERING Phone EL 6-8411 • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY WYN-HAROLD CATERING Detroit Chapter, Brandeis Uni- versity National Women's Commit- tee, has scheduled its annual elec- tion of officers for 12:30 p.m. April Club 19 at the Franklin Hills Country A subscription luncheon will be served, for which reservations are being taken by Mrs. Alfred Taub- man, 356-2899. Mrs. Walter Field, vice presi- dent of program, will present Prof. and Mrs. Arthur Daniels, alumni o f Brandeis University, who will dis cuss "Music at Brandeis." Sheila Filkowski, 14-year old violinist, will perform. The chapter is seeking used books in good condition for its "New Books for Old Sale" to be held May 2/.24 at Northland Special Events Center. Mrs. Theodore Birnkrant, in charge of this project, advises that this is one of the most impor- tant projects undertaken by mem- bers of the Brandeis University Women's Committee, since all proceeds from the sale are used to purchase new books for the Brandeis University Library and the new Gerstenzang Library of Science. Books may be dropped off at the homes of Mesdames Birnkrant, 8621 Hendrie Blvd., Huntington Woods; Bernard Farber, 22531 Lake Ravines, Southfield; Lester Neiman, 657 Lake Park, Birming- ham; or Oscar Zemon, 19630 Ros- lyn. Pickup service will be provid- ed by calling the Brandeis Women's office, DI 1-2461. Mrs. John L. Greenberg, is in charge of this committee. Mrs. Herbert Burdick, chapter president, said the women's com- mittee has learned the 400,000th volume was recently placed in the Goldfarb Library. The goal of the Wanien'S Committee is 1,000,000 volumes by 1970. Criterion Club Prepares for Its 'Matzo Ball' The Criterion Club, organization for single adults, will sponsor a Passover "Matzo Ball" 9 p.m. Sat- urday at the Knights of Pythias Hall. Sally Sidran, elected president at the club's recent annual meet- ing, announced that Dick Schober and his orchestra will provide the music for dancing, with social mix- ers and holiday refreshments also arranged. The public is invited. For in- formation, call Miss Sidran, 864- 8641. Early Deadlines Due to Passover, earlier deadlines will be enforced on editorial copy submitted for the issue of April 15. Copy must reach us no later than noon today. AS-gr"-9 WHEN WE CLEAN YOUR CARPET, IT STAYS CLEAN, WITH... THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 8, 1966-15 q.)UPDfil) SOIL CARPET CLEANING CORSETS BY EVA Free Custom Fitting by Experienced Corsetieres 15842 W. 7 MILE ROAD 3 Wks. W. of Greenfield Open to 6 p.m. Mon. thru Sat. BR 3-2509 or VE 7-9783 FREE PARKING IN REAR Music RESISTANT IT TAKES A GENt...US HAGOPIAN & SONS ,s,..w. a mu RD. tille rja liali JO 4-5580 k.. 1"t°- 11 8-8300 BARNETT L I 1-2563 Entertainment -4-4-**** **IF** *44-f4-4-4-4-1,-****-1/-444444-414144 ♦ * * DIAMONDS 'mkbry DIAMONDS * S A V E ! * * * * : _ . . . . . \ \ 1 / /// .f, 9, * 4( : BUY WITH CONFIDENCE DIRECT FROM THE IMPORTER ** * * * * SEYMOUR KAPLAN * * * I * * * AND CUTTERS OF FINE DIAMONDS * i * 15738 IMPORTERS eivry * Livernois DI 1-5515 * i **** *******************************************-A * nr i (9n the Ar 1 I This Week's Radio and 1 Television Programs I Wouseo cSivin g tRooms ETERNAL LIGHT-RADIO Iii. ■0■ !0.11.13.1•0 ■ .......t. INIMCHIMM. ■ .0 ■ 1•114. ■ 114% Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday Station: WWJ Feature: "Let There Be Light" GORDON-DRIVER: Sandra Dri is a dramatic presentation telling ver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the story of Sol Feimstone, a Rus- Robert F. Driver of San Diego, sian immigrant philanthropist who became the bride of California believed in sharing his wealth. * State Real Estate Commissioner Milton Gordon, son of Mrs. Abra- MESSAGE OF ISRAEL ham Gordon of Santa Maria Ave. Time: 6 a.m. Sunday and the late Mr. Gordon. The Station: WXYZ bridegroom's brother, Rabbi Albert Feature: Rabbi Maurice N. Ei- Gordon of Sioux City, Ia., joined sendrath, president of the Union of Rabbis Meyers Mereminsky of Los American Hebrew Congregations, Angeles and Joel Goor of San Rabbi Balfour Brickner, director Diego in officiating at the wedding of interfaith activities for the last Saturday evening in the Hotel UAHC, and others will discuss the del Coronado, Coronado, Calif. The symbols of the Passover observance couple has postponed a honeymoon in highlights of a model seder. * * * until after June 7, when Gordon will be in the primary race for HIGHLIGHTS the office of secretary of state. Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday Best man was the bridegroom's Station: Channel 2 brother Louis of Detroit. Time: 9:15 a.m. Station WJBK Feature: "A Conversation With Dvora Elon" will present a discus- sion with the Israeli writer, lec- Detroit Junior Chapter, Chil- turer, and broadcaster who is now dren's Asthmatic Research Insti- working in the International Coop- tute and Hospital. will hold its eration Department of the Israel fund-raising "CARIH A Go-Go" Foreign Ministry. * * * dinner-dance 7 p.m. Wednesday at HEAR OUR VOICE Raleigh House. Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday Entertainment will be by Jack Station. WCAR Barnes and music by the Golden Feature: In "The Voices of Vol- Tones. Mrs. Harvey Gross, fund- raising vice president, is chairman unteer Choirs," Cantor Harold Or- bach will discuss the contributions of the event. to the world of Jewish music of the volunteer choral group. Some Greenberg School Enrolls of their recorded performances will Enrollment for the fall term of be presented. the Hayim Greenberg Hebrew-Yid- dish School is open at the school Anyone can get a Respiratory office, UN 4-6319. Disease; almost everyone does Parents planning to move to get the common cold. Tuberculosis Southfield in the near future are can strike anyone, anywhere, any asked to inform the school office time. So can many other respira- now so arrangements for the year tory infections caused by germs or can be made. fungi. Marriages CARIH Junior Chapter Sets Dinner - Dance WYN and HAROLD LANDIS Brandeis Women • to Elect Officers; Seeks Books for Sale Complete homes done by competent interior decorators We have the largest selection of Italian Provincial furniture in the Middle West. We do complete jobs in- cluding carpeting — drap- Irving Rosen, N.S.I.D. eries —bedrooms and (National Society of family rooms. ' Interior Designers) 1400 S. WOODWARD, ROYAL OAK Ifaltcta JO 4-6090 LI 7-9400 Saida, Miclinatit Clearance Sale of Better Dresses Formerly up to $90.00 i;I p% 1/2 OFF SALE STARTS SUNDAY 11- 5 16007 W. 8 MILE RD. Corner Rutherford Parking in Rear BERNICE DICKSTEIN • SARA SAWN Al; s .; ;41 ,fotxtva