Parents Group to Hear Clu4 Infants Service Group, at its in- stallation of officers luncheon Tuesday at Raleigh House, install- ed Mrs. Lewis Davis as their newly elected president. Mrs. Davis was install- ed her proud mother Mrs. Ar- h u r Leebove, who brought her Into the organi- zation some 15 Mrs. Davis years ago. The following officers were also in- stalled: Mesdames Saul Ginsburg, Edwin Roth, and Dennis Silber, vice presidents; Gilbert Boren- stein, Sam Rosenberg, Nathan Pass, Jack Freeman (Tess) and Samuel Guttentag, secretanies; Al- beit Kaplan, treasurer; Norman Jaffe, memorial fund; Jerry Baker, happy day fund; Bernard Davis and Nathan Silvers, sunshine com- mittee; Jack Freeman (Dora) corn- =laity relations; Sidney Cohen and Ted Fishman, delegates; Sam Katz and Merle Bronstein, case workers. activities Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehu- dah and Women's Sabbath League will be guests of a luncheon spon- sored by Mrs., Norman Cottler noon Tuesday at Beth Tefilo Em- anuel Tikvah Sy- nagogue. Chair- men of the day are Mrs. Leo Lau- fer and Mrs. Mil- ton Winston. The social committee, headed by Mrs. Walter Epstein will be assisted by Mesdames __ Rose Bielowicz, Mrs. Cottler Meyer Siegler, Arthur Cutler and Julius Spielberg. Guests will be welcomed by Mrs. Louis Honig- man and Brucha Faigenbaum. There will be a musical program by students of Beth Yehudah. * * * NORTHWEST NSHEI CHA- BAD STUDY GROUP will meet 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. Ben Wrotslaysky, 18077 Wash- burn. The guest speaker will be Rabbi Shlomo Rothenberg. * * * BETH AB R A H A M SISTER- HOOD will hold its annual instal- lation luncheon 12:30 p.m. Tues- day in the social hall. Mrs. Sam Kaufer is luncheon chairman, and Mrs. Edward Rice, installation chairman. To be installed are Mes- Mrs. I. Jerome Hauser was dames Raymond Dunn, president; elected president of the Women's Hyman Goldstein, Irving Adler, Division of the Jewish Welfare and Nathan Yost, vice presidents; Federation, Wednesday. Ralph Rice, Sherman Fisher, and Mrs. Arthur H. Rice, 1966 chair- Harry Eichenhorn, vice presidents; man of the Wom- Irving Michaels, treasurer; and en's Division of Arthur Kent and Jerome Kopel- the Allied Jewish man, mailing. Campaign, report- * * * ed nearly $700,- CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women, 000 had been will meet 12:30 p.m. Thursday at raised by the di- the Labor Zionist Institute. Mrs. vision. Morris Friedman will talk about At the 20th an- her recent trip to Israel. Refresh- nual meeting held ments will be served. . at the Jewish * * Center, the 300 UPPER NORTHWEST NSHEI division members CHABAD STUDY GROUP will attending he a r d meet 4 p.m. Saturday at the home Mrs.: Benjamin of Mrs. Sol Hoberman, 20191 Jones, 1965-1966 Stansbury. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Hauser president, give Rabbi Moshe Polter. her report on the many varied ac- * * * OAK PARK NSHEI CHABAD tivities of the division during the STUDY GROUP will meet 3:30 year. p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs. The new president, Mrs. Hauser, D. Birnbaum, 24740 Harding. The was previously vice-president of guest speaker will be Rabbi Israel the division and has served in many Flam. capacities in the Jewish commu- * * nity. In 1964 and 1965 she was VERA BRAMSON CHAPTER, chairman of the Women's Division Women's American ORT, will hold of the Allied Jewish Campaign. She its culminating and installation also has served as a member of the luncheon 12:30 p.m. Monday at the health and welfare budget com- Franklin House. mittee of the federation, is a * * * former president of Detroit Chapter DOWNTOWN SYNAGOGUE of Hadassah and serves on the LADIES AUXILIARY will meet board of Sinai Hospital's Women's 8 p.m. Tuesday at the synagogue. Guild. Also elected were Mesdames Al- fred L. Deutsch, Lewis S. Gross- Man, Isadore Winkelman and Max Stollman, vice-presidents; Melvin Free Custom Fitting by Kolbert, corresponding secretary; Experienced Corsetieres and N. Brewster Broder, recording secretary. 15842 W. 7 MILE ROAD 3 Blks. W. of Greenfield Arias from "Out of the Desert," Open to 6 p.m. Mon. thru Sat. the opera commissioned by Temple Israel in celebration of its 25th BR 3-2509 or VE 7-9783 anniversary, were presented by the FREE PARKING IN REAR original cast. Mrs. Hauser Heads Federation Women CORSETS BY EVA • WHEN WE CLEAN YOUR CARPET, IT STAYS CLEAN, WITH... 0_1000 SOIL RESISTANT CARPET CLEANING IT TAKES A GEN1...US t HAGOPIAN & SONS 13140W. 8 MILE RD, • 011.11 i0 4-5580 (Wakla°*'''''st° LI $•11300 Mental Health Dept. Aide Parents Without Partners will Nominal charge for nonmem- hold its final meeting of the sea- bers. son 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Jew- For information about summer ish Center, with Mrs. Trudy Berge- activities of the group, open to di- mann of the Michigan Department vorced or widowed parents under KINNERET CHAPTER, Pioneer of Mental Health speaking on age 55, call Bernice Robbins, pres- Women, will hold a luncheon-in- Have I Told You Lately That I ident, KE 8-0038, or Norma Wol- stallation noon Wednesday at the Love You?" lach, LI 7-0978. Labor Zionist Institute. Serving as * ********************************************* 2(-1, chairman of the day will be Re- becca Cohen, vice president of or- ganization and past chapter presi- * dent. Mrs. Saul Fishman, president •• of the Council of Pioneer Women will be installing officer. Mrs. Sam * * Berman, newly elected president, succeeds Mrs. Julius Tatelman. * * 9, Also to be installed are Mesdames * 9, Bessie Litwak, Rebecca Cohen, * )4- Sarah Kanter and Frances Shayne, * BUY WITH CONFIDENCE DIRECT * vice presidents; Ruth Klempner, * 9, FROM THE IMPORTER treasurer; and Fay Mandell, Eva * * Gertzman, Rae Feinberg and Ruth * Gosman, secretaries. Rebecca War- * * ren will give the invocation. The * IMPORTERS AND CUTTERS OF FINE DIAMONDS national anthems will be sung by * Ruth Goldman, accompanied by 1 573 8 Livernois DI 1-5515 Rose Mash. Mesdames Goldman and Mash also will provide the ************************************************t musical program with selections dedicated to the 18th anniversary of the independence of Israel. • There will be a presentation of All Business for the awards. * * * DETROIT CANCER FIGHTERS, 00/11S City of Hope, will hold the final board meeting for the season noon is temporarily Monday at Rosenberg's Holiday Catering. Mrs. Elliot Schubiner, being transacted at president, will review the sea- son's past projects and will out- line future plans. A summary of all committee reports will be giv- en, and a complete tabulation of the souvenir journal will be pres- ented by Mrs. Phil Moss, vice president of journal. All funds Irving Rosen, N.S.I.D. raised will be sent to the pilot (National Society of Interior Designers) medical center's five-year, $10,000,- 000 program to increase treatment, LI 5-7000 research and education facilities and services. * * FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER, Mizrachi Women, will hold its in- S 0 60 .6.7 stallation luncheon noon Wednes- day at Ahavas Achim Synagogue. Mrs. Irving Arlin will install Mes- THE LONG dames Milton Radner, president; LOVELY Harry Portnoy, Raymond Rosen- ENSEMBLE berg, Nate Wolok and Sam Freed- man, vice presidents; Lillian Varn- en and Jack Stevens, secretaries; A standaway collar en- hances our long-sleeved Louis Bigman, treasurer; and Vic- evening coat. Under- tor Lavetter, chaplain. Mrs. Doro- cover is the matching gown with a flattering illy Buchalter will give a musical neckline , and a small program. Mother-in-Israel charms bow at the waist. Deep Rose and Poison Green will be presented by Mrs. Emil done in a baby otto- Spilman. For reservations, call man fabric. Mrs. Sam Freedman, installation $69.95 chairman, EL 6-6171. * * DETROIT LINK, Order of the Golden Chain, will hold its paid-up membership luncheon 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Elsie Rap- port, 25544 Filmore, Southfield. Guests invited. * PRIMOSE BENEVOLENT CLUB will hold a board meeting 8:30 p.m. Monday at the home of the new president, Mrs. Manuel Nei- man, 18030 Pennington. * * * WOMEN'S DIVISION of the SHOLEM ALEICHEM INSTITUTE will feature Moishe Haar as guest speaker at an educational pro- gram, dedicated to the writings of Sholem Aleichem, noon Saturday at the institute. The program is under the direction of Mrs. Isaac Finkelstein, president of the wom- en's division. There will be a luncheon hosted by Anna Toboc- man and Bessie Litwak. The speaker will be introduced by Frieda Levitt. Friends are invited. * * * Gowns from SHERUTH LEAGUE will hold the finest its installation luncheon 12:15 p.m. fashion centers Monday at Glen Oaks Golf Club, $69.95 - $400 Farmington. Mrs. Max Schafer will install Mesdames Mitchell Kent, president; Marvin Conner, David Goldstein and Milton Mellen, vice presidents; Abe Smalowitz, treas- urer; Joseph Fetter, Ben Gruskin, James Kolner and Joseph Klinger, secretaries; and Harry Levitan, case worker. For reservations, call Mrs. Sam Winer, 626-0660, or Mrs. Max Shiener, LI 6-7574. ngagenwnts Mr. and Mrs. Sidney N. Joseph- son of Gary, Ind., announce the en- gagement of their daughter Nanci Naomi to Dale Grant Rands, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Rands of Parkside Rd. Miss Josephson is an ahunna of the University of Michigan. She also studied at the University of Sheffield, England. Mr. Rands is a graduate of the University of Michigan's school of business administration and the law school. He is affiliated with Delta Sigma Pi, Tau Epsilon Rho, Beta Alpha Psi and Phi Kappa Phi. A late summer wedding is be- ing planned by the couple. Ailli111111111111111111111111111111111•e- - * DIAMONDS me"' DIAMONDS SAVE! SEYMOUR KAPLAN DUE TO OUR FIRE . . 91(o use of (Si vin g TOWER FURNITURE COMPANY 215 W. 5th St., Royal Oak (et& " THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 10, 1966-19 OAK PARK 9 Mile & Coolidge A&P Shopping Center New store hours. Open these nites only Mon., Thurs., Fri.