THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS omen's Club activities Detroit Women of Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity, will honor newly-elected president Mrs. Mur- ray Shekter at an installation luncheon noon Tuesday at Kings- ley Inn. The in- vocation will be given by Mrs. Gerald Bloom , past president. Following lunch Mrs. Leslie Moss, past president, will officiate at t h e installation ceremony. T h e officers are : Mrs. Shekter Mrs. Shekter, president; Milton Ja- cobs and Jason Goode, vice-presi- dents; Richard Williams, treasurer William Warren, Eli Berger and Stuart Falk, secretaries. Board members are . Mesdames Michael Blume, Joseph Dobrusin, Sylvan Faller, Daniel Gilbert, Arnold Kol- lin, Jerome Kurtis, George Leib, Sheldon Mintz, Sheldon Plotnik, Leonard Posner, Marvin Rosen, Mischa Sach, Israel Saginaw, Mau- rice Sugar and Allen Weiss. * * * CHILDREN UNLIMITED will hold its canister solicitation at all area shopping centers and in a door-to-door campaign Thursday. Proceeds will go toward the group's many projects to aid chil- dren, such as Penrickton Nurse- ries, Plymouth Home, Children's Hospital, the Lost Decibels and Orchard Home. A building fund at Penrickton for a $100,000 dormitory is first on the list of current needs. Volunteers for the canister drive are asked to call Marge Siporin, 353-2839, or Fran Bloom, EL 7-6246 * * BETH HILLEL SISTERHOOD will hold its annual Mother's Day dinner 6:30 p.m. May 15 at the synagogue. Entertainment will be by the International Institute Danc- ers. For information call Mrs. M. Jacob, KE 5-4090, Mrs. M. Lehman, 541-1857, or the office, BR 3-0570. * * * BETH SHALOM SISTERHOOD will meet 12:30 Wednesday at the synagogue. Rabbi Mordecai Halpern will be speaker. Election of of- ficers will be held under the chair- manship of Mrs. Bernard Victor. Refreshments will be served, and guests are invited. * * * ROSENWALD AUXILIARY, American Legion, will hold a spe- cial meeting 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Workmen's Circle Center. New officers will be nominated, and refreshments will be served. NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE WOMEN will hold a board meeting 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Edward Lutz, 20789 Cam- den, Southfield. A regular meeting will be held 8:30 p.m. Thursday at Northgate East, clubhouse for the election of officers. * * * * * * PURITY CHAPTER, Order of FRIENDS OF HILLEL DAY Eastern Star, will meet 7:45 the p.m. Monday at Eureka Temple. SCHOOL will hold a petite lunch- eon and installation 12:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Jack Malamud, 22511 Bellwood, ■■■ Southfield. Mrs. Jerome L. Scho- stak, program vice president, will chair this meeting, with Mrs. \\\\\\ //// Irwin Groner giving the invocation and Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper in- stalling officers and board mem- bers. Mrs. Herbert Eskin arranged for a string quartet, composed of. 11 ■ 74... Edith Haladjoff, Ida Kavafian, SAVEA rk Irr SAVE! Karen Buranskas and Michael Ou- BUY DIRECT zounian. Hospitality has been ar- FROM THE IMPORTER ranged by Mrs. Nicholas Fenakel, Mrs. Richard Gunsberg and their committee. For information, call forr"1-62(114 . Mrs. Morris Brandwine, LI 7-7609. * * * PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT IMPORTERS AND CUTTERS OF FINE DIAMONDS CLUB will meet 8:30 p.m. Monday 15738 LIVERNOIS at Cong. Beth Hillel. Slides of DI. 1-5515 Israel will be shown by Mr. and Mrs. Hymen Ehrlichman, who re- cently returned from a three-week trip. Husbands and friends are Classified Ads Get Quick Results invited. a M. DIAMONDS — -411110.-4411 ■—•■•■ •-•-• ■■ •—• ■ ••—• ■■ ••—• ■■ •—•41.0"--"01I IT'S DELIGHTFULLY COOL IN OUR FUR-CONDITIONED SUMMER RESORT Heat dries out the natural oils of furs. Can dull down that luster you prize so highly. Any fur can lose its looks in sticky, humid weather. So, send yours off to us for a chilly, de- lightful summer. We can even give them a spruce- up beauty treatment — before sending them hap- pily home in the fall. M • LTER Designers of Fine Furs Cleaning-Glazing-Remodeling HARVARD ROW MALL 11 Mile - Lahser Southfield For Free Bonded Pick-Up & Delivery PHONE 358-0850 Jewish Women's E u r o p e a n Welfare Organization will meet noon Monday at Cong. Ezras ;Achim. Mrs. Rose Zuckerman and Mrs. Morris Haut will be hostesses. Mrs. Minnie Mil- ler, president, an- nounces that fi- nal preparations will be made and last - minute reservations tak- en for the moth- Mrs. Miler er and daughter donor luncheon to be held noon Wednesday at Cong. Beth Abraham. * * BIRMINGHAM -FRANKLIN CHAPTER, Hadassah, will hold its installation luncheon 12:15 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Al- bert Goodman, 32330 Briarcrest, Farmington. Mrs. Henry Berris will review "A Nnight of Watching" by Elliott Arnold. The following officers for 1968 will be installed by Mrs. Reuben Bienstock, presi- dent of the Michigan Region of Hadassah: president, Mrs. Albert Newman; adviser, Mrs. Louis Cooper; vice presidents Mesdames Erwin Harvith, Arnold Feuerman, Wilbert Roberts and Jack Solway; treasurer, Mrs. Joseph Allender; and secretaries Mesdames Loren Daniels, Jack Schlesinger and Mur- ray Boles. * * * CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women, will hold its annual games party noon Wednesday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Lunch will be served. Chairmen of the event are Anna Burg and Miriam Green. * * * AHAVAS ACHIM SISTERHOOD will hold its final oneg Shabat at the home of Mrs. Manuel Feldman, 4485 W. Onter Dr., 2 p.m. Saturday. The 20th anniversary of Israel will be celebrated in words, song, and games. Guests invited. Refresh- ments will be served. * * * MARTIN PLACE HOSPITAL WOMEN'S AUXILIARY will hold its installation of officers and clos- ing luncheon noon May 14 at the St. Regis Hotel. Dr. Milton Coven- sky will speak on "The Conflict of Values in Today's Culture." For reservations and information, call Mrs. Maurice Belkin, program chairman, 353-5807. Guests are in- vited. * * * AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, will meet for lunch noon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Irv- ing Lelgant, 30548 Southfield, in Southfield. Mrs. Sam Isaacs, who has recently returned from Israel, will give a first-hand report. This will be the last meeting before the installation luncheon at the Bloom- field Canopy Restaurant, May 21. * * * GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pio- neer Women, will meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Labor Zionist Insti- tute. There will be a business meet- ing, canister report and refresh- ments. Guestsinvited. $: * MICHAEL C. STARK CHAP- TER, Children's Leukemia Foun- dation, will hold a pot luck mem- bership dinner 7:15 p.m. Monday at the Oak Park Community Center. * LADIES OF YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH and WOMEN'S SAB- BATH LEAGUE will hold a meet- ing and luncheon noon Tuesday at Beth Tefilo Emanuel Tikvah Synagogue. Sponsoring this lunch- eon are Mrs. Rose Bielewich and Mrs. Jacob Winokur. Guest speak- er will be Rabbi Eli Friedman, director of scholarships for the yes- hiva. The social committee headed by Mrs. Walter Epstein will be assisted by Mesdames Rose Biele- wich, Arthur Cutler, Harold Kap- lan, Aron Sandweiss and Julius Spielberg. Guests are invited. Friday, May 3, 1968-23 Vladimiritzer Unit Plans Games Party Tuesday Vladimiritzer Emergency Relief Organization will hold a games party 8 p.m. Tuesday at Cong. Beth Hillel. For tickets and information, call Mrs. Louis Rossen, chairmen, 341-1338. r. DRAYTON WIG DISTRIBUTORS 011# (Wholesale Outlet) / TOMORROW'S NEW FASHIONS ARE IN OUR SALONS TODAY ! ! ! 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