Couturier Teal Traina's Newest Collection to Be Presented By Local Bra ndeis Women Fashion creator Teal Traina will personally present a showing of his newest fall and winter crea- tions at the opening meeting of the Detroit Chapter, Brandeis Univer- sity National Women's Committee 12:30 p.m. Thurs- day at the Shera- ton-Cadillac Mrs. Harold A. (Estelle) Robin- son, administra- tive vice presi- dent, said a sub- scription lunch- eon will precede the showing. Res- ervations are be- Mrs. Robinson ing taken by Mrs. Alex akin, DI 1-2461. Mrs. Oscar Band, membership vice president, said friends are invited, and new members will be guests of the chapter. Program chairman is Mrs. Wal- ter Field, and hospitality chairman is Mrs. Jack Litwin. Traina, whose fashions are de- signed for the woman with "more taste than money," comes from a family well known in the fashion world. His workrooms are staffed * * TursuitofPeace'Topic of Hadassah Talk Mrs. Raphael Tourover, Hadas- sah's Washington representative, will discuss "Pursuit of Peace" at Detroit Chapter's opening meeting 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Dessert luncheon will be served. Mrs. Jack W. Perlman, chapter president, invites friends. Early Deadline for Next Issue Due to Labor Day, deadline for all editorial copy for the next issue is today before noon. Onai Ort.tit ,Arctivities SALLY ANN TUCKER CHAP- TER will hold a fashion show and tea 8 p.m. Thursday at the home of Ann Lewisi 24061 Republic, Oak Park. This chapter is open to new members, women between the ages of 21 and 26. All are welcome to attend the evening. For reservations call Elaine Lev- itt, 398-3061 or Marlene Katz, EL. 7-2836. * * DOV FRENKEL CHAPTER, will hold its annual membership-reten- tion garden party supper buffet, at the home of Mrs. Joseph Fren- kel, 19381 Strathcona, 7 p.m. Thursday. Sponsored prospective members and paid-up members will be admitted at the door. For in- formation contact Mrs. Gordon Weinstein, 547-5982, Mrs. Ronald Kane, 647-1221, or Mrs. Arthur Wolf, EL 7-0170. New members are eligible for prizes. 57th SEMI-ANNUAL REDFORD - DETROIT 22521 GRAND RIVER (Between Lahser and Telegraph) THURS. • FRI. - SAT. Sept. 8-940 Hrs. 12.10 Adm. $1 26 Leading Exhibitors Northwest Detroit Likes This Show with some of the Italian and Jew- ish tailors and pattern-makers who originally worked for his father and uncle, John and Anthony Traina. In planning the showing, entitled "Who Says Bright Women Can't Be THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS r Beautiful?" Traina said "There have been too many offensive things in fashion. At all times, we have believed in and remained with a look of elegance . . . It has * always been our signature and al- )4- ways will be." * BUSINESS AND PROFESSION- AL GROUP, Hadassah, will hold its opening meeting 8 p.m. Tues- day, at Hadassah House. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Raphael Tourover, Washington represent- ative of the national board of Hadassah. Newly elected officers are Mrs. Geraldine Black, presi- dent; Fay Snyder, vice president; Helen Limond, Fay Snyder, and Mrs. George Leib, secretaries; Frieda Silverfarb, treasurer, and Lillian Barnett and Mrs. Jerome Kanter, honor roll co-chairmen. Mrs. Betty Utley, program chair- man, invites friends to the meet- ing and social hour to follow. * * Sheruth League will hold a general meeting 12:15 - p.m. Sept. 13 at the Zionist Cultural Center. New president Mrs. Mitchell Kent will preside. Newly elected board members a r e Mesdames Phillip Kap)]. an, Iry Ron, Louis Freeman, Al Dunn, Max Shie- ner, Raymond Kahrnoff, Saul D o rf man, Mor- rey Wolok, Irv- ing Adler, Erwin Cohen, Arthur Schrieber, Allan Rosenberg, Mar- Mrs. Kent tin Boder, Dorothy Dreyer, Ger- ald Feldman, David Goldstein, Sidney Sacks, Sam Winer, Sidney Nickin, Herbert Benson, Seymour Gold, Leonard Silber, Hy Eisen- berg, Raymond Newman, Shirley Locke, Charles Kaufman, Fred Lax and Arthur Tractenberg. Bowling starts 12:30 p.m. Thurs- day at North Lanes. Contact Eve Tractenberg, LI. 8-5208, for in- formation. * * * GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, at the Labor Zionist Institute. Luncheon will be served. There will be a purse treasure hunt. Guests are invited. * * * BALMORAL CHAPTER, Wom- en's American ORT, will hold a rummage sale at the Ferndale Women's Club, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thursday and Friday. To donate rummage contact Mrs. Jay Fore- man, UN 3-0997, 20480 S'heffield, or bring directly to the Ferndale Women's Club Wednesday. En- close a list for tax deduction. * * * DETROIT CANCER FIGHTERS, City of Hope, will hold an execu- tive meeting 11 a.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Emanuel Sch- wartz, 26220 Harding, Oak Park. Programs for the coming season will be completed at this session. Mrs. Abe Eizelman, president of the bowling league, announces that the new bowling season will begin 1 p.m. Thursday at North Lanes. Substitutes are welcome. The De- troit Cancer Fighters Bowling League will host the Midwest tournament. * * * CLUB 2, Pioneer Women, will meet noon Wednesday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Louis Levin will speak on "Israel Today." The pub- lic is invited. Refreshments will be served. * * * JEWISH WOMEN'S EUROPEAN WELFARE ORGANIZATON will meet noon Tuesday at the Jericho Temple. Mrs. Ann Plascove will be hostess for the meeting. Canis- ters will be given out. \\ 1I// / DIAMONDS DIAMONDS -sr SAVE! BUY WITH CONFIDENCE DIRECT FROM THE IMPORTER * * * * Women's Cluhs Friday, September 2, 1966-19 **********************************************4 SEYMOUR KAPLAN * IMPORTERS AND CUTTERS OF FINE DIAMONDS i i i DAVID - HORODOKER YOUNG : 15738 Livernois i DI 1 5515 i4c WOMEN ORGANIZATION will * We Will Close Saturdays at 1 p.m, During July and August * meet noon Tuesday at the home of ***********************************************4 Mrs. Lillian Posner, 20688 Knob Woods, Souhfield, to discuss and arrange the donor luncheon to be held Dec. 6 at Bloom Caterers. * * * NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE WOMEN will hold an executive board meeting noon Tuesday at the home of President-Elect Mrs. Leo Ordin, 21345 Constitution, Southfield. A general meeting will be held 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Florence Weingarden, 19434 Ardmore. * * * S. • DIMONA CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. You'll seem to Thursday at the Labor Zionist In- \ float not walk - f, stitute. A petite luncheon will be when they see served. Friends are invited. you in this frock of sleeve- * * * less chiffon boasting DETROIT LADIES AUXILIARY, jeweled and American Medical Center at Den- beaded collar, ver, will meet noon Tuesday at the large soft bow and under- Jewish Center. neath, for that * * * slim silhouette, a matching SUBURBAN CHAPTER, Ameri- sheath.. can Jewish Congress, will hold a membership drive party at the $69.95, home of its president, Mrs. Law- Grey rence LoPatin, 28545 Rivercrest, Deep Rose Southfield 12:30 p.m. Thursday. A special , invitation is extended to any woman that has moved into the area and particularly out-of- towners who have recently settled here. For information call Mrs. Isadore Jackel, 626-7845 or Mrs. LoPatin, 353-9437. * * * DOWNTOWN SYNAGOGUE SISTERHOOD will hold a board meeting Tuesday 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Michael Cohen, 12797 Appoline. * * * AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet at the home of Mrs. Jack Wilk, 17323 Wooding- ham, noon Wednesday. A luncheon will be served, and guest speaker will be Mrs. Norman Kanter, vice president of organization of the Detroit Council of Pioneer Women. Friends are invited. New store hours * * * Mon.-Thurs.-Fri. Nites 'til 9 SISTERS OF ZION, Mizrachi Women, will hold an open board meeting 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, at Beth Joseph Synagogue. Current events will be presented by Mrs. Milton Winston, and a financial Nine Mile at Coolidge report will be given by Mrs. David A&P Shopping Center, Berman. 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