• %ba Country Kitchtm Women's Club activities HUNTINGTON WOODS GROUP, Hadassah, saw Mrs. Henry Lerman installed as president. The follow- ing officers will assist her: vice presidents, Mesdames Seymour Lichter, Louis Kronen, Joseph Warren and George Gunsberg; secretaries, Mesdames William Ad- ler, Leo Keeps, Kenneth Sarason; treasurer, Mrs. Daniel Goodman; adviser, Mrs. Edward Glucklick; and eye bank c h a i r m a n, Mrs. Henry Obron. BETH SHALOM SISTERHOOD will hold its annual installation luncheon 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the synagogue. Mrs. Morrey Men- delson, accompanied by 'Mrs. Bella Goldberg, will be soloist for the musical program. Outgoing officers and board members will be hon- ored. New officers to be installed are Mrs. Sam Balkin, president; Mesdames Stewart Kepes, Edward Salem, Edmund Kahn, Sidney Pianin and Fred Sklarchyk, vice presidents; Mrs. David Rice and THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Mrs. Sidney Kling, secretaries; Friday, May 31, 1968-23 Mrs. Leo Schwartz, treasurer; and Mrs. Charles Isackson, parlament- arian. Chairman of the day is Mrs. Val r Jerry Efros. Guests are welcome. D. 1)A, * * * TEMPLE BETH JACOB SIS- .\\\\\ ////// TERHOOD will hold its annual luncheon 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at Kingsley Inn. Mrs. Harriet B. Gill of Chicago, a leader in the Nation. al Federation of Temple Sister- hoods, will install newly elected of- SAVE! " SAVE! ficers, and the "Bell Ringers" will BUY DIRECT sing. For reservations, call Mrs. FROM THE IMPORTER Marvin Talan, outgoing president, 626-8088. * * * fdr rr Ite2fAa BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD will hold its annual installation 8 p.m. Wednesday at Bnai David Syna- IMPORTERS AND CUTTERS gogue. Mrs. Molly Fellows is in- OF FINE DIAMONDS stallation chairman and Harry 15738 LIVERNOIS Koltonow will be installing officer. DI. 1-5515 Refreshments will be served. Hus- bands and friends are invited. s DIAMONDS I'm a Wow BURTON'S "GAL" OPEN THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 'TIL 9 PARKWOOD CHAPTER, Wo- men's American ORT, will hold its installation and honor roll lunch- eon noon June 12 at the Raleigh House. Mrs. Earl Ruby will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Irwin Groner. Mrs. Jack Rubin will in- stall Mrs. Herman Berlin, presi- dent; Mrs. Max Reisman,. treas- urer; Mesdames Ben Bonin, Wil- liam Klofer and ,Oscar Kiaper, secretaries; Mrs. Morton Hoch- man, parliamentarian; and Mes- dames Jack Diamond, Daniel Goldman, Hy Gordon, George Seid and Charles Vikser, vice presi- dents. For information, call Mrs. Goldman, 358-1321, or Mrs. David Redisch, 357-0258. * * * MONTEFIORE LODGE will hold an election-meeting 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Montefiore club- room. Hostesses are Mesdames Leo Kaufman, Oscar Reiser, Leah Fertel and . Fred Gross. ▪ * • CITY OF HOPE DETROIT CAN- CER FIGHTERS will hold an exec- utive board meeting 8:30 p.m. Mon- day at the home of Mrs. Harold Kozloff, president, 19510 Renfrew. • * * JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO- PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA- TION will meet noon Tuesday at Cong. Ezras Achim. Mrs. Max Ducker will be hostess. Election of officers will be held. * * * CLUB TWO, Pioner Women, will hold a mother-daughter luncheon noon Wednesday at the Labor Zion- ist Institute. Rose Yendick is chair- man of the affair. Sheril Goldfarb and Mrs. Irving Sarin will play the piano. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Shirley Katzman, newly elected president of the council. For reservations, call Dora Fink, 642-3132, or Channa Mintz, 534- 6203. * 0 1T T • 'Sherri s NEW - 11-1 ANS • Pros Drug Company • Fabulous Star Bokery • Eci Rollins Shoes • The Bootery • Pickvock Shop , • Bab s Hair Fashions A • Rigsby Shoe Service LA • Alas Barber Shop • Room At The Bottom • ROOM AT THE ,BOTTOM NEW ORLEANS MALE ',6: 09q 1 G • ., • - --- • • wao UNDER THE BRIGHT ORANGE ROOF of GREENFIELD cnd 10 MILE ROADS * * YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR CHO- LEM ORGANIZATION will install its officers at a luncheon noon Tuesday at Northwood Inn. The following members will be installed by Mrs. David Kliger: President, Mrs. David Berman; vice presi- . • . on shipboard or dents, Mesdames Louis Brown, ashore in my smart Milton Ribiat and Jack Horwitz; treasurer, Mrs. Joseph Viedrah; Regatta togs! secretaries Mesdames Max Kaine, Sigmund Reifler, Sam Moscow, Robert Alvin and Phillip Kellman; and case supervisors, Mrs. George Brown and Mrs. Morris Golden. * • From our collection ROSENWALD LADIES AUXIL-, of fashion firsts: SECURITY IARY, American Legion, has CHARGE scheduled its annual luncheon and • games party 12:30 p.m. Tuesday MIDDY COLLAR MICHIGAN at Federal's auditorium. Prizes JACKET, white with BANKARD and entertainment will be featured. red and navy trim. Proceeds will go to charity. Guests are invited. For information, call Lydia Slakter, vice president, VE 6-8174, or Esther Raminick, pres- ident, 838-4544. SLIM PANT, • * * SISTV,RS OF ZION, Mizrachi in navy. Women, will hold its pre-donor meeting noon Wednesday at Beth Tefilo Emanuel Tikvah Synagogue. The donor luncheon will be held June 19 at Oak Manor Catering Co. Sponsors for the meeting are Mes- dames Ben Bragman and Mendel Stark. President Mrs. Morris Lach- over announces the following donor chairmen: donor committee, Mrs. Milton Winston and Mrs. David Berman; Mother in Israel, Mrs. Henrietta Kelman; darlings, Mrs. Augusta Subar; and tickets, Mrs. Morris Goldberg. * • * TOWN AND COUNTRY CHAP- TER, Women's American ORT, announces new officers for the coming year are presideRt, Mrs. elszA0Ur and leisure Irving Markel; vice presidents, Mesdames Morton Siegel, William SPORTSWEAR FASHIONS Keller, Robert Stewart and Lee Weisberg; secretaries, Mesdames Ira Flashner, Saul Gross and Leo HARVARD ROW MALL 11 Mile and Lahser Schoenfeld; and treasurer, Mrs. DiUMWWW WW MP59:1:79WWWW 0999R W.MKOWSKOMM= WW WWW9W00 .Herbert Samovitz. 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